Family Visas

Definition:
Family visas are for family members of U.S citizens,
such as siblings or sons or daughters over 21 years old. They are also for
immediate families of Green Card holders. Family visas are
necessary to obtain so that family members can have the rights to enter the
country. F1 visas are for unmarried sons and draughts of U.S citizens, along
with their children. F2 visas are for spouses and children and unmarried sons
and daughters of permanent residents. F3 visas are for married sons and daughters
of U.S citizens, along with their spouses and children. F4 visas are for brothers
or sisters of U.S citizens and their spouses and children.
Consequences of Family Visas:
In certain cases, there can be serious problems for an individual placing an application for a family visa. If the applicant is an illegal resident of the U.S., an application for a family visa application can be denied. A prior criminal conviction can also impede a person's application for a family visa or sometimes even cause the visa to be revoked.What a Lawyer can do for you:
An immigration lawyer understands the current immigration law and stays updated with changes. A lawyer uses their knowledge of the law to their client's advantage. An immigration lawyer recognizes that every family visa application has its own circumstances. A lawyer works to help you attain your objective and help you overcome the obstacles that may come up along the way.Lawyer Referral Service:
If you need an immigration lawyer to assist you with family visa complications, or if you have general questions regarding family visas, contact Attorney Search Network today. Attorney Search Network can help you find an immigration lawyer near you who can help.
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