Family Immigration

And I guess that’s why
They call it the blues
Time on my hands
Could be time spent with you  
- Elton John

Family ImmigrationThere’s likely nothing more painful than being separated from those you love.  Thus, Wendy Whitt has dedicated her professional life to bringing couples and families together, as she tried to do for her own fiancé.

If you are an American citizen and want to bring a spouse, fiancé(e), brother, sister, parent, or other relative to the United States, Wendy is the “go to”  attorney for family immigration.

Each year, thousands of people, who are residents of other countries, are allowed to enter and live in the United States in an effort to reunite families.  The United States government recognizes that their citizens do well and prosper when surrounded and supported by those they love.

For example, if you are engaged and want to bring your loved one to the United States, Wendy will help you to obtain a K-1 visa for your fiancé(e).  The K-1 is also known as the “fiancé visa”.

She ensures that you fill out the visa application correctly and provide all supporting documentation.  If you don’t, your visa will likely be denied.

She will walk you through the process each step of the way and ensure that you follow through on all the necessary steps of marriage and successful interview after your fiancé enters the United States.  If you don’t, you fiancé may be deported.

In addition, if you’re already married, Wendy will help you bring your spouse to the United States and obtain a green card, so he or she can live, work, and renter the United States.  A green card holder may choose to apply for an adjustment of status (i.e. naturalization or citizenship) in the future.

Green cards may also be available for your parents and siblings and you, as a U.S. citizen, can sponsor them so you can live together or near each other, as a family.

Below are links to the most popular family based immigration services Wendy offers.  If you need a benefit that is not listed or have questions about family immigration, please contact her today.

Fiancée Visa (K-1 Visa):  Visas for foreign nationals engaged to U.S. Citizens

Marriage Green Card:  Permanent Residency for Spouses of U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents

Naturalization:  Apply for U.S. citizenship

Family Green Card (Sibling):  Sponsor your brother or sister for a Green Card

Family Green Card – Parent:  Sponsor your parent for a Green Card