Family Immigration Lawyer

Fighting to obtain the best life for you and your family is an immigrant’s reality. There are so many obstacles and roadblocks that threaten to stop you from obtaining the freedom you deserve. Here at Bueno Law, we understand your struggle. All of us here at Bueno Law are immigrants, and we’ve seen firsthand just how terrifying and confusing gaining US citizenship can seem. That’s why we’ve dedicated our careers to providing you and your family with the support you need. 

Who We Serve

 

LGBTQ+

Women

Children

People Seeking Asylum

Indigenous Peoples

Hispanic Immigrants

Brazilian Immigrants

Central American Immigrants

However, you may still be eligible to be represented by us if you do not consider yourself a part of these demographics. We encourage you to contact us if you have experienced violence, discrimination, threats, intimidation, or abuse in any form.

Our Family Case Services

Every family Immigration lawyer, attorney, and paralegal on our staff has a deep passion for families of immigrants. Whether it’s a family-based green card, Visa, or any other form of permanent resident status for you or your family, we are here to help. This doesn’t mean filling out forms and getting you stacks of papers to sign; it means giving you your personal freedom back and having someone in your corner every step of the way. Our Bueno Law warriors treat you like family because, to us, you are family. We’ll fight for your family’s case and give it everything we’ve got.

Green Card holders or U.S. citizens can petition for certain family members to join them in the United States. Whether it is through a consular processing (for those who are outside of the United States) or adjustment of status (for those who are in the U.S. and qualify), Bueno Law can help you with all of your immigration needs.

Family-Based Green Card

A family-based green card is an immigrant visa that allows an individual to join their close relatives within the US. Close relatives, in this situation, describe a spouse, child, parent, or sibling. Family-based green cards can also mean permanent residency within the United States for the immigrating family member.

Naturalization

Naturalization is the legal process where an immigrant can receive citizenship or nationality of a specific country, in this case, the US. If you match the requirements, there’s a good chance you and your family may receive your citizenship even sooner than you thought.

Waivers

Waivers are legal mechanisms that allow individuals to request exemptions from certain grounds of inadmissibility, such as criminal convictions or visa violations. Applicants must demonstrate compelling reasons, like family hardship, to be granted a waiver. These waivers provide a path for some to overcome obstacles in their immigration journey.

Marriage Based Green Card

A marriage-based green card is generally available to spouses of U.S. citizens and permanent residents. In most instances, a marriage-based green card is a viable option when you marry a U.S. citizen or current green card holder.

Case Study: Bueno Law’s Experience with Family Cases

Bueno Law Warriors do not stop fighting until we have exhausted all means of winning your case. Here is what two of our clients have written about their experience with Bueno Law: 

 “Bueno Law has an excellent team of Qualified and Competent Professionals to take care of my husband’s and mine’s case. I highly recommend. Excellent Team. They will always find a solution for you just like they found it for us!” – C. V.

“Fernanda was the first person to listen to my story without thinking I was weak. She cried with my wife and I at our first consultation, and I will never forget that. She validated me.” – A. N.

Let Us Help You

 

You don’t have to be a victim. With the help of the passionate lawyers and attorneys at Bueno Law dedicated to your cause, you know that you will have someone constantly fighting for your Family Case.  Don’t fight this battle alone. Reach out to Bueno Law’s San Rafael office at (415) 754-0036 or our San Diego office at (619) 452-0855 today.

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