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Which Family Visa Has the Highest Chance of Success in Palm Beach County?

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You might have heard that a family visa is a relatively safe bet for immigrants coming to Palm Beach County. But there are many types of family visas to consider, and not all are created equal. So which one should you choose to give yourself the best possible chance of a new life in the United States? The answer might depend on your unique circumstances, and you may want to explore this question with an experienced immigration lawyer in Palm Beach County.

Spousal Visas Stand a High Chance of Success 

Generally speaking, you have a better chance of success if you’re already married to a U.S. citizen. As long as this marriage is legitimate and your spouse is a real U.S. citizen, you should experience a somewhat streamlined process as you apply for your green card. From there, you can also streamline the process of obtaining full citizenship.

That being said, there are different types of spousal visas to consider in the United States. An IR-1 visa could be slightly preferable, as these visas are set aside for those who have been married to American citizens for longer than two years. If your marriage has existed for less than two years, you might need to consider a CR-1 visa instead. That being said, both options should be relatively quick.

Children of U.S. Citizens Should Find it Easy to Gain Citizenship

Children of U.S. citizens also get somewhat preferential treatment when applying for visas. That said, the system is going through considerable changes – especially with the potential loss of birthright citizenship. As long as you can prove that your parent is a legitimate U.S. citizen, you should be able to pursue a green card with relative ease.

According to United States immigration officials, parents must petition for these green cards on behalf of their children. You can only bring unmarried children below the age of 21. You can also bring your children if they are already married, regardless of their age. Note that you must clearly prove that you are a United States citizen during this process, and this may involve providing documents like birth certificates or passports.

Fiancé Visas Also Have High Rates of Success 

You can also bring your fiancée to live in the United States, and they may receive a K-1 visa. Although this type of visa does not have the same kinds of benefits as full spousal visas, it can still help you achieve your family goals within a relatively short period of time. Note that the only purpose of a K-1 visa is to facilitate a marriage in the United States. After the marriage, you can adjust your status and transition to a different type of visa.

Can a Palm Beach County Immigration Lawyer Help Me? 

A Palm Beach County immigration lawyer may be able to help you select the most appropriate family visa based on your unique circumstances. While online research can certainly provide a few useful pointers, a consultation with a lawyer could be far more productive. Note that you don’t need to travel to the United States to speak with a lawyer, and you may be able to schedule a video conference call instead. Contact The Devore Law Group today to learn more.

Source: 

uscis.gov/family/bring-children-to-live-in-the-U

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