For families
Reuniting Families & Securing Futures in the U.S.
At IBP Immigration Law, we know that family comes first. Our dedicated team helps individuals bring their loved ones to the United States through family-based immigration options, including green cards, fiancé visas, citizenship applications, and inadmissibility waivers.
If you’re looking to sponsor a family member, adjust status, or apply for a waiver, we provide clear guidance and strong legal support to help your family stay together.

Family Petitions
U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (LPRs) can petition family members for a green card. Our legal team works to minimize delays and complications, ensuring your family members receive their visas as quickly as possible.
Who You Can Sponsor
- Spouse
- Children (biological, step-children, or adopted)
- Parents
- Siblings
- Spouse
- Unmarried children under 21
- Unmarried children over 21

Adjustment of Status
If you are already in the United States, adjustment of status allows you to apply for lawful permanent residency (a green card) without leaving the country.
We ensure a smooth and efficient process, reducing risks of delays or denials.

Consular Processing
If your family member lives outside the U.S., they must complete consular processing to apply for an immigrant visa at a U.S. consulate or embassy.
We handle all the paperwork to ensure a timely visa approval.

Naturalization & U.S. Citizenship
Becoming a U.S. citizen is a major milestone. We guide eligible green card holders through the naturalization process, ensuring they meet all requirements.
- Voting rights
- No need for green card renewals
- Ability to petition more family members
- Protection from deportation

Fiancé Visa (K-1 Visa)
The K-1 fiancé visa allows U.S. citizens to bring their foreign fiancés to the U.S. to get married and apply for a green card.
Our attorneys handle every step of the K-1 visa process, ensuring a successful application.

Removal of Conditions on Green Cards
If you received a conditional green card through marriage, you must file to remove conditions before it expires.
This process ensures you receive a permanent 10-year green card.
Divorced? You may still apply for a waiver.
Ready to Reunite with Your Family?
Bringing your loved ones to the U.S. requires careful planning and legal expertise. At IBP Immigration Law, we provide personalized support to help you navigate family-based immigration with confidence.
- Schedule a Consultation – Speak with our team about your case
- Explore More Resources – Read our blogs and watch our videos
- Start Your Application – Send us your case for a direct call
IBP Immigration Law is committed to helping families stay together and build their future in the U.S.