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Phoenix Family-Based Immigration Cima Law Group

Cima Law Group provides expert legal services for family-based immigration cases in Phoenix. Whether applying for a Green Card, fiancu00e9(e) visa, or family sponsorship, our experienced attorneys offer personalized guidance to ensure the best outcome. Trust us to help reunite your family and navigate the complex immigration process. Contact us today for a consultation.

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Phoenix Family-Based Immigration Cima Law Group

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  1. Cima Law Group provides expert Phoenix Family-Based Immigration: Cima Law Group. Whether applying for a Green Card, fiancé(e) visa, or family sponsorship, our experienced attorneys offer personalized guidance to ensure the best outcome. Trust us to help reunite your family and navigate the complex immigration process. Contact us today for a consultation. Phoenix Family-Based Immigration: Cima Law Group

  2. Spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens. They have no waiting period for visa availability. Includes other family relationships. There are annual limits and waiting times for visas. Eligibility depends on the petitioner's status. It also depends on the relationship to the beneficiary. Understanding Family-Based Immigration Immediate Relatives Preference Categories Who Qualifies

  3. The U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident starts the process. Submit proof of the relationship. This can include marriage or birth certificates. USCIS reviews the petition. Approval times vary by relationship and country. The Petition Process: Filing Form I-130 File Form I-130 Provide Evidence Awaiting Approval

  4. Beneficiary must be physically in the U.S. and meet specific requirements. File this form to adjust status. It allows you to become a permanent resident. Attend an interview with USCIS. Provide any additional required documentation. Navigating Adjustment of Status Eligibility Form I-485 Interview

  5. 1 2 3 The National Visa Center (NVC) handles initial steps. Complete the online application for an immigrant visa. Attend an interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad. Consular Processing: Applying from Abroad NVC Processing DS-260 Consular Interview

  6. Understand the reason for denial. Explore options for appeal or re-filing. Certain grounds of inadmissibility may be overcome with a waiver. Seek guidance from an experienced immigration attorney. Overcoming Common Challenges Denials Waivers Expert Advice

  7. We helped a family gain legal status. The child then graduated with honors. We assisted a couple in navigating complex immigration laws. Now they are happily married. Success Stories: Reuniting Families Academic Success Love Knows No Borders

  8. Cima Law Group • Contact Us • www.cimalawgroup.com • (623) 377-4191 • cimalawgroup.com@gmail.com

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