Competent Family-Based Immigration Lawyers in Atlanta
Bringing Families Together Through Immigration Law
Helping US citizens and LPRs sponsor eligible family members with strategic guidance and dedicated legal support

Dedicated Guidance from Our Family-Based Immigration Attorneys
The family-based immigration to the US can be complex to navigate on your own. Our attorneys provide comprehensive support throughout the process to help minimize delays and expedite family-based immigration petitions.
Our Atlanta family-based immigration attorney can:
- Prepare and file family-based visa petitions
- Assist with the adjustment of status or consular processing
- Address inadmissibility issues and waiver applications
- Respond to Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
- Prepare clients for family-based immigration visa interviews
- Resolve family-based immigration backlog and procedural issues
Our Family-Based Immigration Services in Atlanta
What Makes Us the Best Family-Based Immigration Attorneys in Atlanta
- Extensive experience with immediate relative and preference petitions
- Careful documentation to prevent unnecessary delays
- Strategic handling of complex family situations
- Proactive communication throughout the process
- Thorough interview preparation and case monitoring
- Compassionate guidance during significantly emotional milestones

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FAQ
1Do I need an attorney for family-based immigration?
While you are not legally required to hire an attorney, our family-based immigration services can help prevent delays, avoid filing errors, address eligibility concerns, and strengthen your overall case strategy.
2Who can sponsor a family member for a green card?
US citizens may sponsor spouses, children, parents, and siblings. Lawful permanent residents may sponsor spouses and unmarried children, subject to visa availability.
3How long does family-based immigration take?
Family-based immigration processing times vary depending on the relationship category, visa availability, country of origin, and whether the case involves adjustment of status or consular processing.
4What documents are needed for a marriage-based green card?
Applicants must provide proof of a bona fide marriage, financial sponsorship documentation, civil records, and evidence demonstrating a genuine marital relationship. However, we can review your case and provide a more comprehensive list.
5What happens if my family petition is denied?
Depending on the reason, you may file an appeal, submit additional evidence, or reapply with a stronger, more complete petition. In such a situation, it’s always best to hire an experienced family-based immigration lawyer.













