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Family Based Immigration

Maryland Family Based Immigration Attorney

Resolving Immigration Issues to Bring Families Together

For many families, immigration and family law are closely connected. This is not only true for immigrant families. It is also true for people seeking to bring a future spouse or other family member to the U.S. on a fiancé visa or pursue other types of family reunification.

At the Law Office of L. Juanita Board, in Greenbelt, Maryland, my practice is Familybased on helping my clients and their families find successful resolutions to their legal issues, including issues involving family immigration. Call 301-345-2201 or contact me online to find out more.

Types of Family-Based Immigration

The immigration system is complex and the law is ever changing. You need a trusted advocate to guide you through all the steps needed to achieve your goals. I can assist you with issues that include:

  • Fiancé visas, such as the K-1, to be followed by marriage to a U.S. citizen within 90 days
  • Immediate relative (IR) visas for spouses, minor children and parents of U.S. citizens
  • Citizenship and naturalization, often involving a period with a status of permanent resident before citizenship is granted
  • Visa and consular processing, particularly of petitions on behalf of relatives

There are often many steps needed to pursue your goals. I will be with you every step of the way, taking effective action on your behalf and offering unwavering encouragement during times when we must wait for the system to work.

Contact My Office for a Free Initial Consultation - Prince George's County

I invite you to contact me online or call 301-345-2201 to schedule a no charge 20 minute initial consultation to learn how I can help you with your family immigration problem.

My Greenbelt office is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. My office in Capital Office Park is conveniently located close to the Greenbelt Metro station, across from the U.S. District Courthouse.