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Are You in Need of a Family-Based Visa?

While many people assume that family-based visas are simple and straightforward, the truth is that there are many different nuances and qualifications that this type of visa includes. For starters, family-based visas are often split into two different categories, unlimited and limited. Unlimited visas, also known as immediate relative immigrant visas, include such things as those for a spouse, an unmarried child under the age of 21, an orphan adopted abroad, an orphan to be adopted into the U.S. or a parent of a citizen over the age of 21.

On the other hand, limited visas, otherwise known as family preference immigrant visas, are in regards to more distant relations. These relations include such family members as unmarried sons or daughters and their minor children and brothers and sisters. Once the amount of these visas have been filled, there will be something known as an immigration wait where they will then be issued in award with when they were filed. As family-based visas are very broad category that can cover many different types of visas for many different types of relations, it is not recommended that you file without the experienced guidance of a skilled Orlando immigration lawyer.

Legal Assistance for Acquiring a Family Visa

At S.A. Young Law Firm, we are compassionate to the need of families that wish to petition and acquire visas for family members, no matter the specific relation. Many immigrants and citizens love the country and want nothing more than to share the benefits with those that they care about. The process that surrounds obtaining a visa, however, can often be complicated and difficult to navigate if you have never gone about it before. If you work with an attorney from our firm, however, you can breathe easier knowing that you will be navigated through the process with as much ease as possible.

Do you need a family-based visa? Don't wait. Contact an Orlando Immigration Attorney from the S.A. Young Law Firm today.