Family Petition Visa

Solving Immigration Challenges for Family Reunification

Navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration laws can be daunting, especially when your goal is reuniting with loved ones. At Sartipi Law, we offer solutions to make this process smoother, ensuring your peace of mind.

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Attorney Sam Sartipi

Founder & Principal Attorney

Sartipi Law

Paralegal Allison Shilling

Paralegal

Eligibility Criteria

Ready to Reunite Your Family?

Not sure if you qualify for a family petition visa? We've got you covered. This visa is typically available to two groups:

U.S. Citizens

Citizens of the United States can file a petition to sponsor certain family members for lawful permanent residency.

Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs)

LPRs can also petition for certain family members.

Required Documents

Navigating the Paperwork Maze? Let Us Help.

The documentation required for a family petition visa may include:

Our expert team will assist you in preparing and organizing these essential documents.

Application Process

Confused About the Application Steps? We're Here to Help.

Navigate the application process confidently with our guidance.
The application process typically involves:

Our dedicated team will guide you through each stage, ensuring your journey is stress-free.

Benefits

Beyond Reunification - Discover the Benefits.

Explore the benefits and take the first step toward family reunification. The Family Petition Visa offers several advantages:

Reunification of family members.

Opportunity for family members to become U.S. citizens.

Eligibility for work authorization.

Access to certain government benefits.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Processing times vary, but our attorneys will keep you informed throughout the process.
Yes, you can sponsor multiple eligible family members.
Unfortunately, siblings are not eligible for this visa category. However, our team can explore alternative options for family reunification.
U.S. citizens can sponsor a broader range of family members, including parents, siblings, and married children. LPRs have more limited options but can sponsor spouses and unmarried children.
Yes, you have the right to appeal a denial. Our experienced attorneys can guide you through the appeals process.
Yes, the sponsor must demonstrate sufficient income to support the sponsored family member(s). Our legal experts can help you navigate this requirement.
Immediate relatives (spouses, unmarried children under 21, and parents of U.S. citizens) typically have shorter processing times, but it can still vary. We will keep you updated on the estimated timeline.
You can file the I-130 petition regardless of your family member’s location. The subsequent steps may vary based on their location.
The Affidavit of Support (Form I-864) is a legal contract that ensures the sponsor can financially support the immigrant. It’s a critical part of the application process.
Family Petition Visa holders are generally eligible to work in the U.S. Our legal team can provide guidance on obtaining work authorization.

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Why Choose Sartipi Law for Family Petition Visa?

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Navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration? Let our experts guide you. Whether it’s a simple question or an intricate situation, our team at Sartipi Law is here to help. Start your journey with a complimentary consultation today.

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