Family Visas
Our attorneys and their legal team in San Diego and Tijuana work hard to provide an excellent experience in each immigration process. We give the necessary advice to our clients, knowing that every procedure differs depending on the applicant.
Flexible Payment Plans
We provide 100% personalized attention with human quality and professionalism. We will help you every step of the way.
We understand the needs of the immigrant community, which is why we have implemented flexible payment plans. These adapt to family expenses to continue supporting each of our clients and their families.
The Petition
Also known as I-130, this process begins the entire immigration procedure. An American citizen or legal permanent resident can request a relative to immigrate to the United States.
Consular Appointment
After the I-130 petition is filed, an appointment is scheduled for a consular interview. Our legal team handles all the paperwork, so our clients don’t worry about anything.
We provide all necessary documentation and advice to ensure a successful appointment.
Adjustment of Status
This procedure allows you to apply for legal permanent residence while remaining in the United States. This means the applicant does not need to leave their country of origin to obtain residence.
Reach out to find out if you are eligible for this procedure.
Understanding Specific U.S. Visa Types
Student Visas
Immigration law provides two types of student visas: one for those pursuing academic studies and another for those pursuing vocational studies. If you want to know which student visa best suits your interests, consult an expert before starting your process.
Promised Visas
The fiancé (or K-1) visa is technically a non-immigrant visa. It is for engaged couples where one partner is a U.S. citizen. Its purpose is to allow the fiancé to marry without leaving the United States and later obtain lawful permanent resident status.