CLEVELAND FAMILY IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY
The United States has a long and rich history of immigration, as the vast majority of our population can trace their roots back to ancestors who left their home countries and came to this country to build a new life.
Perhaps you are one of these immigrants and are now living here as a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident (LPR), or perhaps you were born here and have immediate relatives living abroad. In either case, the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act provide you with the opportunity to help your loved ones come to this country to live, work, and join you in your life here.
Facilitating Family Reunification in the U.S.
Legally immigrating to the United States can be a considerable challenge as the worldwide demand for immigration visas is far in excess of the available supply. The fact that you are a citizen or LPR of the U.S. gives your loved one a significant advantage because this relationship can be used to place him or her in one of the family immigration categories.
The number of immigration visas for the immediate relatives is unlimited, while if you are a green card holder, your loved ones may qualify for one of several family-sponsored preference visas. There is even a special category of immigrant visa for a fiancé / fiancée who is planning travel to the U.S. for the purpose of marrying and establishing permanent residency.
Partner with Ohio's Trusted Immigration Lawyers
The attorneys of Brown Immigration Law - Robert Brown, Rishi Oza, Aleksandar Cuic, Erin Brown, and Kathryn Russell - understand how important it is for you to reunite with your family members and to help them enjoy the benefits of living in the United States.
We have more than 70 years of combined immigration law experience and we are prepared to assist you with even the most challenging and complex cases.
Get in Touch with Our Ohio Immigration Attorneys Today
Contact us today to speak with an Ohio family-based immigration lawyer from our team in a consultation, during which you can ask all of your questions about the situation and learn more about how we can assist you.