How Can I Bring My Family Members To The United States?

June 28, 2024

If you are a U.S. citizen or green card holder, Diaz Shafer Immigration can guide you as you bring eligible family members to the United States. We are experienced immigration attorneys, based in Tampa, Florida, who offer assistance with family-based immigrant visa applications. Whether you are looking to sponsor your spouse, parent, child, or sibling for a green card, our team can help navigate the complex immigration system.


The Complex Process

The process of sponsoring a family member for an immigrant visa can be daunting and overwhelming. There are multiple steps involved and various forms and documents that must be completed accurately and submitted on time. Diaz Shafer Immigration has extensive knowledge of the legal requirements and procedures involved in family-based immigration. We can provide personalized guidance to ensure that your application is complete and meets all necessary criteria.


Qualifying for Sponsorship

One important aspect of the process is determining whether your relationship with your family member qualifies for sponsorship. This includes establishing the nature of the relationship, such as marital status or biological/adoptive parent-child relationship. It also involves providing evidence of the relationship, such as birth certificates or marriage certificates.


How We Can Assist

Together, we can help collect critical documents, fill out necessary paperwork, and navigate through every step of the process. With Diaz Shafer Immigration, your loved ones have a better chance of successfully obtaining a visa to join you in the United States.


Bringing your family members to the United States can be a complex and challenging process. However, with the help of experienced immigration attorneys like Diaz Shafer Immigration, you can receive personalized guidance and support throughout every step of the journey. Don't navigate this process alone - reach out to Diaz Shafer Immigration today to learn more about how they can assist you in bringing your family members to the United States.

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