Family Immigration Services in Boston

Overview

At Wakrim Law Firm, we help Massachusetts families secure permanent residency through family-based green card petitions. Whether you are sponsoring a spouse, parent, child, or sibling, our team guides you through every step of the process. We handle complex eligibility issues, document preparation, interviews, and appeals, ensuring a smooth path to lawful permanent residence.

Who You Can Sponsor

Spouse Green Card

U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents can petition for a foreign spouse. We assist with fiancé(e) visas and the concurrent adjustment of status in Boston.

Parent Green Card (Immediate Relatives)

U.S. citizens may sponsor their parents. As immediate relatives, parents avoid visa backlogs and receive priority processing for green cards.

Unmarried Child Green Card

Petitions cover:

  • Children under 21 of U.S. citizens (immediate relative category)
  • Unmarried adult children subject to family preference quotas

Sibling Green Card (Family Preference Category)

U.S. citizens age 21+ can petition for brothers and sisters. This category faces long waits; we navigate priority dates and retention strategies to minimize delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does a spouse green card take?

It depends on the workload of the USCIS field office

Q: Can a parent apply if the U.S. citizen sponsor is under 21?

No. You must be at least 21 to sponsor a parent as an immediate relative.

Q: What is a preference category?

Family preference categories allocate green cards to siblings and adult children, subject to annual quotas and wait times.

Q: Do I need an interview?

Yes. Almost all beneficiaries attend a USCIS or consular interview to verify eligibility and relationship authenticity.

Q: What if my petition is denied?

We can file an appeal or motion to reopen/reconsider, providing additional evidence and legal arguments.

Q: Can beneficiaries work while waiting?

Yes, in most cases, beneficiaries can work while waiting for their green card, but they must first apply for and receive a work permit from USCIS