Family-Based Immigration
Reuniting families through sponsorship petitions

Overview
U.S. citizens and permanent residents can sponsor certain family members for green cards. We guide families through the entire process. Every matter begins with a candid eligibility and risk review, followed by a written filing strategy tailored to your facts and timeline.
Our Process
- 1
Eligibility assessment
- 2
I-130 petition filing
- 3
National Visa Center processing
- 4
Consular processing or adjustment of status
- 5
Interview preparation
- 6
Green card approval
Eligibility
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident sponsor
- Qualifying family relationship
- Financial ability to support the immigrant
- Admissibility requirements met
What to Prepare
These are common intake documents. Exact requirements depend on your case details.
- Civil documents proving the qualifying family relationship
- Sponsor income evidence and Affidavit of Support package
- Immigration status history and prior filing records
- Identity and travel history documents for the beneficiary
- Bona fide relationship records where applicable
What to Expect
We set realistic expectations early and keep you informed at each milestone.
- Interview readiness and consistency across records are essential
- Government timelines vary by field office and consular post
- Waiver strategy may be needed when inadmissibility risks are present
Why Choose Us
- Compassionate family-centered approach
- Bilingual support for Chinese families
- Complex case experience
- Coordinated employment + family strategies
Important Legal Notice: Information on this page is general and not legal advice. Case outcomes depend on your facts, evidence quality, and government adjudication.
Ready to Get Started?
Book a strategy session to evaluate eligibility, identify risks, and receive a practical filing roadmap.