Blog Category | Family-based immigration
What is Family-Based Immigration, and Who Qualifies?
Being apart from your family is very difficult, particularly when complicated immigration laws stand in the way of being reunited with your loved ones. Every year there are only 480,000 family preference visas issued. This is one law outlined in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and so, the process...
When Can Parents Bring Children to the United States?
Immigrants often want to reunite with their families. They leave their countries of origin to pursue opportunities and then want to share those opportunities with others. In different circumstances, immigrants can assist specific family members who also want to live in the United States of America. According to current immigration...
When Can You Help Your Parents Immigrate?
Legally entering the United States of America can change someone’s life. People can escape religious or racial persecution in their countries of origin. They can secure better educational or employment opportunities. They can also offer the next generation of their family a different lifestyle than they had in their youth....