Family-Based Immigration Made Simple

Your Trusted Partner in Family Immigration Law

At Mino Law Group, we specialize in reuniting families through expert legal guidance and dedicated support. Let us help you navigate the complexities of immigration law.

Our Services

Family Visa Applications

We assist with the application process for family visas, ensuring all documentation is correctly completed and submitted.

Green Card Petitions

Our team helps families navigate the green card petition process, providing expert advice and support every step of the way.

Citizenship and Naturalization

We offer comprehensive services for those seeking U.S. citizenship, guiding you through the naturalization process with ease.

Family-Based Immigration FAQs

Find answers to common questions about the family-based immigration process.

What is family-based immigration?

Family-based immigration allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor certain family members for a green card.

Who can be sponsored under family-based immigration?

Immediate relatives such as spouses, children, parents, and siblings can be sponsored under family-based immigration.

What are the steps involved in the family-based immigration process?

The process typically involves filing a petition, attending a visa interview, and providing necessary documentation to prove the family relationship.

How long does the family-based immigration process take?

The processing time varies depending on the relationship and the country of origin. It can range from several months to several years.

What documents are required for family-based immigration?

Common documents include birth certificates, marriage certificates, proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency, and financial support evidence.

Can same-sex couples apply for family-based immigration?

Yes, same-sex couples have the same rights as opposite-sex couples in applying for family-based immigration.

What happens if my family-based immigration petition is denied?

If your petition is denied, you may have the option to appeal the decision or reapply with additional evidence.

Do I need a lawyer for family-based immigration?

While it is not required, having a lawyer can help navigate the complex process and increase the chances of a successful outcome.

How can I check the status of my family-based immigration application?

You can check the status of your application online through the USCIS website or by contacting the National Visa Center.

Meet Our Dedicated Team

Our Legal Experts

At Mino Law Group, our attorney specialize in reuniting families through expert legal guidance and dedicated support.

Peipei Zhang Esq.

Peipei Zhang Esq.

Partner

Ke Ye Esq.

Ke Ye Esq.

Partner