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Family Immigration Law

Family-based immigration is one of the primary pathways for permanent residency and citizenship. However, helping family members relocate to the United States can be a challenging process. Lamothe Law Office can provide the legal expertise that you need. We also assist with applications for Adjustment of Status/ Green Card, petitions for Naturalization, consular processing, applications for DACA status, and affirmative Asylum.

If you are considering filing any petition for immigration relief, it is crucial to get professional advice regarding your options. Please do not hesitate to contact Lamothe Law Office, P.C. We are ready to assist and guide you through the application process.

Family-based immigration is one of the primary pathways for permanent residency and citizenship. However, helping family members relocate to the United States can be a challenging process. Lamothe Law Office can provide the legal expertise that you need. We also assist with applications for Adjustment of Status/ Green Card, petitions for Naturalization, consular processing, applications for DACA status, and affirmative Asylum.

If you are considering filing any petition for immigration relief, it is crucial to get professional advice regarding your options. Please do not hesitate to contact Lamothe Law Office, P.C. We are ready to assist and guide you through the application process.

Family Based Immigration

If you are a U.S. Citizen or a Permanent Resident, you may be able to petition for non-citizen family members living abroad to immigrate to the United States. The law allows U.S. citizens to apply for their spouse, sons/daughters, parents, and siblings. Legal Permanent Residents can petition for their spouse, children under 21, and unmarried sons/daughters 21 and over.

Family Based Immigration

If you are a U.S. Citizen or a Permanent Resident, you may be able to petition for non-citizen family members living abroad to immigrate to the United States. The law allows U.S. citizens to apply for their spouse, sons/daughters, parents, and siblings. Legal Permanent Residents can petition for their spouse, children under 21, and unmarried sons/daughters 21 and over.

Citizenship and Naturalization

Becoming a U.S. Citizen is often the goal and dream of many Legal Permanent Residents (green card holders). However, the process of applying for U.S. Citizenship sometimes contains pitfalls and requires careful consideration. You should consult a lawyer before applying for naturalization.

DACA

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals provides immigration relief for certain individuals. Anyone requesting DACA must have been under 31 as of June 15, 2012, and they must have come to the United States before their 16th birthday. There are several other requirements to qualify for DACA. Contact Lamothe Law Office, P.C. for further information if you have any questions.

DACA

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals provides immigration relief for certain individuals. Anyone requesting DACA must have been under 31 as of June 15, 2012, and they must have come to the United States before their 16th birthday. There are several other requirements to qualify for DACA. Contact Lamothe Law Office, P.C. for further information if you have any questions.

Asylum

Asylum is available for people who are afraid of returning to their home countries because of persecution or fear of persecution due to race, religion, political opinion, nationality, or membership in a particular social group. People seeking asylum must submit their application within one year of arriving in the United States. If you think that you have an asylum claim, do not delay in contacting a lawyer. 

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While this website provides general information, it does not constitute legal advice. The best way to get guidance on your specific legal issue is to contact a lawyer. We are happy to help answer any of your questions regarding immigration related matters.

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