Family Immigration Services
Family ties are one of the strongest and most meaningful pathways to U.S. immigration. Whether you’re bringing a spouse, reuniting with children, or sponsoring parents, the process can feel complex and emotionally demanding. We simplify every step, providing clear guidance so you always know what to expect.
At T.P.L. Global, we understand how important it is to keep families together. Our approach focuses on accuracy, efficiency, and compassionate support—helping you avoid delays and navigate the legal process with confidence.
Spouse & Fiancé(e) Visas (IR/CR-1, K-1, K-3)
We’ll guide you on which option makes sense based on your timeline, location, and long-term plans.
Spouse visas (IR/CR-1):
- For couples who are already married.
- Leads directly to a green card.
- If the marriage is less than two years old at approval, the green card is “conditional” and valid for two years.
Fiancé(e) visa (K-1):
- For engaged couples when the foreign fiancé(e) is abroad.
- The fiancé(e) must marry the U.S. citizen petitioner within 90 days of entry.
- After marriage, the spouse applies for adjustment of status.
K-3 visa:
- Less common today but may apply if a spouse is waiting abroad for an immigrant visa.
Parents, Children &
Siblings
Understanding who qualifies and how long it may take is critical for planning family reunification.
Parents:
- U.S. citizens age 21+ may petition for their parents.
- Parents are considered “immediate relatives” no annual visa caps.
Children:
- Unmarried children under 21 of U.S. citizens are “immediate relatives.”
- Married children, or children of green card holders, fall into family preference categories with longer waits.
Siblings:
- U.S. citizens age 21+ may petition for brothers and sisters.
- This is a preference category with some of the longest wait times.
Removing Conditions on Residence (I-751)
If you received a two-year “conditional” green card through marriage, you’ll need to file Form I-751 to remove conditions and secure a 10-year green card.
- Normally, couples file jointly within the 90 days before the conditional card expires.
- If the marriage has ended or there’s hardship, you may be able to file a waiver.
- Good moral character and no disqualifying criminal issues
- Strong evidence of a real relationship is required.
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