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Family-Based Immigration Attorney Serving Clients Nationwide
Helping families reunite and build a secure future in the United States. Family-based immigration is about protecting relationships, stability, and long-term security. Whether you are petitioning for a spouse, child, parent, or other qualifying family member, the process must be handled carefully from the start.
At Haim Vasquez Legal Group, we provide strategic and compassionate guidance to help families navigate complex immigration rules, strict deadlines, and changing policies with clarity and confidence.
Family petitions can change lives. One mistake can cause delays or separation. You do not have to face this process alone.
About Family-Based Immigration
Family-based immigration allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to petition for qualifying relatives to obtain lawful status in the United States. While the goal is family unity, the process can be complex, time sensitive, and unforgiving of errors.
Requirements and timelines vary based on the relationship and the applicant’s immigration history. Even small mistakes, such as missing evidence or missed deadlines, can lead to delays or denials.
Our role is to make the process clear and manageable by evaluating your eligibility, explaining your options honestly, and guiding you through every step with bilingual legal support.
Adjustment of Status (Form I-485)
Adjustment of Status allows eligible individuals already in the United States to apply for lawful permanent residence (a green card) without leaving the country. This process is commonly used when:
- A U.S. citizen petitions for a spouse, child, or parent
- A lawful permanent resident petitions for a spouse or unmarried child
- A fiancé(e) enters the U.S. on a K-1 visa and applies after marriage
We assist with:
- Preparing and filing Form I-485 (Application to Adjust Status)
- Concurrent filing with Form I-130 when eligible
- Affidavits of Support (Form I-864)
- Medical exams and required documentation
- Evidence of a bona fide relationship
- Interview preparation and representation when needed
We focus on accuracy, thorough documentation, and clear preparation to minimize delays and unnecessary stress.
Removal of Conditions of Permanent Residency (Form I-751)
- Joint I-751 filings with strong evidence of a genuine marriage
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Waiver filings for individuals who cannot file jointly due to:
Divorce or separation
Abuse (VAWA-based waivers)
Extreme hardship - Responding to Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
- Preparing clients for interviews
This stage is critical. Poor documentation or missed deadlines can lead to loss of status or removal proceedings. We guide you carefully through every requirement.
Green Card Renewal & Replacement (Form I-90)
- Filing Form I-90 accurately and on time
- Replacing lost or stolen green cards
- Correcting name or information errors
- Monitoring processing times and biometric appointments
Maintaining valid documentation is essential for work authorization, travel, and long-term stability.
Protection for Victims of Domestic Violence (VAWA & U Visas)
VAWA Self-Petitions (Form I-360)
- Filing Form I-360
- Gathering evidence of abuse and good moral character
- Preparing strong, trauma-informed documentation
- Coordinating adjustment of status when eligible
U Visas for Crime Victims
- Law enforcement certification requests (Form I-918 Supplement B)
- Preparing complete U visa applications
- Waiver requests when needed (Form I-192)
Your safety and privacy come first. We handle these cases with care, discretion, and respect.
Other Family-Based Immigration Services
- Form I-130 family petitions (inside or outside the U.S.)
- Consular Processing for relatives abroad (Form DS-260)
- K-1 Fiancé(e) visas and post-marriage adjustment
- Humanitarian parole requests
- Reentry permits and travel documents (Form I-131)
Who Should Speak With a Family-Based Immigration Attorney?
- Want to petition for a spouse, child, parent, or fiancé(e)
- Are unsure whether adjustment of status is available
- Have prior immigration violations or overstays
- Are facing RFEs or delays
- Need to remove conditions or renew a green card
- Are seeking protection through VAWA or a U visa
Step-by-Step Support
01 — Initial Contact
02 — Attorney Consultation
03 — Fees & Case Intake
04 — Case Preparation & Representation
What to Expect
Why Work With Haim Vasquez Legal Group
- Immigrant-Led Perspective — Our firm is led by an immigrant attorney who understands the fear and hope behind asylum cases on a personal level.
- Bilingual Support — We provide clear legal guidance in English and Spanish, so language is never a barrier to understanding your case.
- Honest, Human-Centered Guidance — We do not make false promises. We offer realistic advice, clear expectations, and steady support.
- Strong Legal Advocacy — Our team brings extensive experience in asylum law, removal defense, and complex immigration cases.
Common Questions About Family-Based Immigration
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Move Forward With Confidence
Family immigration decisions affect generations. Get clear answers and trusted legal guidance from a team that understands what is at stake.