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Family Green Card

Family Green Card

Reuniting Families, One Case at a Time

The U.S. immigration system prioritizes family unity, but the green card process can be complex and overwhelming. At aiLegal, we simplify every step—handling the paperwork, guiding you through requirements, and providing expert support—so you can focus on building your life together.

What You Will Get with Us

  1. Step-by-Step Guided Application
    Our streamlined process makes every stage of the Family Green Card clear and simple.

  2. Personalized Document Checklist
    We provide a customized checklist so you’ll know exactly which documents are needed to support your case.

  3. Dedicated Legal Support
    Our immigration professionals are available to answer questions and provide guidance tailored to your situation.

  4. Thorough Application Review
    Your application is carefully reviewed multiple times to minimize errors and strengthen your case.

  5. Comprehensive Legal Review
    An immigration attorney examines your application, identifying potential issues and ensuring it’s ready for submission.

  6. Ready-to-File Application Package
    We prepare, assemble, and organize your application according to USCIS standards to avoid delays or rejections.

  7. Interview Preparation
    We help you get ready for your green card interview with personalized tips, practice questions, and guidance to boost your confidence.

  • Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative)

  • Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, if applying in the U.S.)

  • Form DS-260 (Immigrant Visa Application, if applying abroad)

  • Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support)

  • Form I-765 (Employment Authorization, if applicable)

  • Form I-131 (Advance Parole, if applicable)


Let’s Make a Plan Together 

Frequently Asked Questions


Who can apply for a Family Green Card?

U.S. citizens can sponsor their spouse, children, parents, or siblings. Permanent residents can sponsor their spouse or unmarried children.

How long does it take to get a Family Green Card?

Processing times vary depending on the family relationship and country of origin. Immediate relatives (spouses, parents, unmarried children under 21 of U.S. citizens) typically have shorter wait times.

What is the difference between Adjustment of Status and Consular Processing?

Adjustment of Status is for applicants already in the U.S., while Consular Processing is completed at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad.

Do I need to show financial support?

Yes. The sponsoring relative must submit proof of income through Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support) to show they can financially support the applicant.

Can my spouse or children work while waiting?

Yes, if applying from within the U.S., applicants may be eligible for a work permit (EAD) while their green card application is pending.


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