Helping You Pursue Family-Based Green Cards
Family-based immigration is a powerful tool for reuniting you with loved ones. It could set the foundation for a strong future together in the U.S. At Daudi & Kroll, P.C., we know how to pursue green cards to help families that have been separated by distance.
We pride ourselves on client-focused service and results-oriented legal support. From offices in Okemos and Canton, our team helps families with their immigration needs. Our family-based green card attorneys are here to provide guidance personalized to your immigration goals.
Who can Qualify for Immediate Family Green Cards?
Green cards allow immigrants to live and work in the United States on a long-term basis. There are two main types of family-based green cards. The first is the immediate family green card. These are for:
- Spouses of citizens
- Parents of citizens (the citizen must be 21 or over)
- Children (if under 21 and unmarried) of citizens
There is no limit on how many of these types of green cards can be issued in a year.
Who can Qualify for Family Preference Green Cards?
The second main category of family-based green cards is family preference green cards. They are for:
- Children (married or over 21) of citizens
- Children (unmarried) of permanent residents
- Spouses of permanent residents
- Siblings of citizens
There are limits on how many of these green cards are issued each year. Given this, you could have to wait a while to secure one.
Guiding You and Your Family Through the Application Process
The process of pursuing a family-based green card generally starts with the U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident filing an I-130 form in relation to their qualifying family member. Then, the qualifying family member starts their part of the application, which can vary based on the situation.
Our team can assist you with every step of the process, helping you address any challenges that may arise. Helping you build a strong application that allows you to reach effective family immigration solutions is our goal.
Seeking to Bring Your Family Back Together? Reach Out Now.
You may have many questions about what can be done to reunite your family here in the U.S. We are here to get you answers and walk you through your family’s immigration options.
Contact us online for trusted guidance. You can also call 517-306-4538 or 734-249-6310 to speak to a skilled legal professional about your issue.