Family-Based Immigration Lawyers
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If you are related to a United
States citizen, you may qualify
for a green card. At Baybik Law
Group, we can advise you as to
whether or not you qualify for a
green card through a family
member , In some cases you may
already be a U.S. citizen by law
and not know it. We can assist
you in finding out. The
immigration lawyers at Baybik
Law Group have worked with many
families throughout the United
States and abroad to obtain the
necessary documentation to
immigrate to the United States.
Contact an Arizona Family
Immigration Attorney
Baybik Law Group
602-443-1144
Applying for a green card can
often be a confusing and
complicated process. The lawyers
at Baybik Law Group can assist
you and your family by
simplifying the process and
making it as easy and painless
as possible.
Fiancé (and Child) Visas
(K-1, K-2)
If you met someone from a
foreign country and have become
engage to him or her and now
would like that person to come
live with you here in the United
States, we can help you to
obtain the necessary visa for
your loved one and his or her
child (child must be under 21
years of age).
Spouse, Child, and Stepchild
Visas (Permanent Resident, K-3,
K-4)
If you are married to a foreign
national and would like to bring
him or her to the United States
to live here with you, we can
help. The attorneys at Baybik
Law Group can assist you with
making this process as quick and
hassle-free as possible.
Parent Visas
If you are a U.S. citizen 21
years of age or older and would
like to bring a parent to live
in the United States with you as
a permanent resident (green card
holder), we can assist you with
this often complicated and
emotional process.
Siblings
If you have a brother or sister
that you would like to bring to
the United States to live here
with you, the lawyers at Baybik
Law Group can clarify and
simplify the process.
Humanitarian Reinstatement
Sometimes when waiting for a
priority date, the family member
that petitioned for you dies. In
this situation, you may be
eligible for humanitarian
reinstatement and continue the
process to get your green card.
The lawyers at Baybik Law Group
have handled these types of
cases and can help you to
successfully obtain your green
card despite the unfortunate
death of your loved one.
Age-Out Situations (Child
Status Protection Act (CSPA))
When a child turns 21, he or she
may face a severe delay in the
time he or she can apply for a
green card. Our firm can review
your case and determine if there
is a way to stop this
unnecessary delay and take
advantage of the provisions of
the Child Status Protection Act
to see if you may be eligible to
apply for the green card
earlier.
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