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Family Immigration: Guiding You Home, Wherever You’re From

Family is at the heart of many immigration journeys. At Cambridge Immigration Law, we help families stay together and build stable lives in the United States. We understand that these cases are deeply personal, and we approach them with patience, diligence, and care.

We assist with:

  • Marriage-based and fiancé(e) visas
  • Green cards for spouses, parents, children, and other qualifying relatives
  • Consular processing and adjustment of status
  • Removal of conditions on residence
  • Waivers and complex or previously denied cases
  • Citizenship and naturalization for family members 
  • Dependent visas for children
  • Assistance with travel documents or advance parole 

We work with families of all backgrounds and structures, including LGBTQ+ couples and families, blended families, and families living across different countries. Our goal is to help you understand your options and move forward with a clear plan for your loved ones.

Common Family-Based Visas and Pathways

There are a wide range of family-based immigration options, including:

  • Immediate relative visas
    • Spouses of U.S. citizens (IR1/CR1)
    • Children of U.S. citizens (IR2)
    • Parents of U.S. citizens (IR5) 
  • K-1 fiancé(e) visas for foreign-citizen fiancé(e)s of U.S. citizens 
  • K-3 visas for certain spouses of U.S. citizens 
  • Family preference categories, including:
    • F1: Unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. citizens
    • F2A/F2B: Spouses, minor children, and unmarried sons and daughters of lawful permanent residents
    • F3: Married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens
    • F4: Brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens

Protect Your Family’s Future with Experienced Immigration Guidance

Sponsoring a family member can be complicated, and navigating the process alone can feel overwhelming. Our experienced family immigration attorneys know the process inside and out and can help you avoid delays or mistakes. Whether you’re just starting or already in the middle of your case, we can guide you every step of the way.

Reach out to Cambridge Immigration Law to schedule a consultation and explore the best options for your family’s future.


Frequently Asked Family Immigration Questions

Adjustment of Status: Typically ranges from 12 to 24 months

You will receive a conditional Green Card valid for two years. To remove the conditions, file Form I-751 during the 90 days before its expiration, demonstrating that the marriage is genuine.

Yes, applicants can apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) when filing Form I-485, allowing them to work legally in the U.S. during the processing period.

Yes, military spouses may benefit from expedited processing and provisions like parole in place, which allows them to remain in the U.S. while adjusting status, reducing the risk of separation during deployments.

Yes, U.S. citizens and LPRs can sponsor their unmarried or married adult children, but processing times will depend on the family preference category.

Proof includes birth certificates, marriage certificates (if applicable), adoption records, and affidavits from relatives.

If applying through consular processing or adjustment of status, the process generally takes 12 to 18 months for parents of U.S. citizens.

No, family preference categories do not typically allow for direct sponsorship of extended family like aunts or uncles. However, there may be alternative routes such as derivative benefits for dependents.

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