Help your spouse or fiancé(e) immigrate with clarity and care.
If you are engaged or married to someone who needs immigration status in the United States, the right path depends on where your spouse or fiancé(e) is located, how they entered the United States, your immigration status, and whether there are any past immigration issues. We help couples identify the correct process and prepare the case carefully.
Marriage-based immigration may involve
- Fiancé(e) visas.
- Spousal visas.
- Adjustment of status.
- Consular processing.
- Removal of conditions.
- Waiver review if there are prior immigration issues.
Fiancé(e) visas
If you are a U.S. citizen and your fiancé(e) is outside the United States, you may be able to petition for a fiancé(e) visa so they can come to the United States for marriage.
Spousal visas
If you are already married and your husband or wife is outside the United States, you may be able to sponsor them for an immigrant visa through consular processing.
Adjustment of status
If your spouse is already in the United States, they may be able to apply for a green card without leaving the country. We review eligibility, immigration history, manner of entry, prior filings, and possible issues before preparing the application.
Removal of conditions
If your spouse received a two-year conditional green card, they must apply to remove conditions before the card expires. We help couples gather evidence of the marriage, prepare the filing, and respond to concerns when needed.
Related immigration help
Some cases involve more than one issue. These related pages may also help you understand the next step.
Your consultation, done differently.
Your first conversation about your case should be clear, direct, and useful. When you schedule a consultation, you meet directly with Attorney Nathan Osorio — not an assistant or paralegal.
What to expect
- You meet directly with Attorney Nathan Osorio.
- Each consultation lasts up to one hour.
- We take time to understand your situation and immigration history.
- We explain options clearly and honestly.
- You should leave with a better understanding of your next step.
Ready to understand your next step?
Call the office or send an email to schedule a consultation.