
Charleston Family Visa Attorney
Family Unification-Based Visas
There are many different types of Family Unification-Based Visas that permit access into the U.S. Each visa offers a different path that people can take to change their status from non-immigrant to immigrant. An individual wishing to be united or reunited with their family members will follow either consular processing or adjustment of status. Attorney representation from a qualified Charleston Immigration Lawyer at our firm should be sought because the process can be detailed, complex and costly. Therefore it is imperative to strive to get it right on the first filing. Below we have outlined various Family Unification-Based Visas, Acts and definitions to help you accurately assess which should be filed;
- Adjustment of Status
- Advanced Parole (Travel Document) & Emergency Travel
- Affidavit of Support
- B-2 Visa, Visitor-Tourist
- Battered Spouse & Children
- Biometrics (Fingerprints)
- C-1 Visa, Transit & Foreign Travelers
- Child Status Protected Act
- Citizenship
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Conditional Permanent Residency Removal
- Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
- Daca Frequently Asked Questions
- Diversity Lottery, Permanent Residency (Green Card)
- Employment Authorization Document (Work Permit)
- Family Preferences
- Green Card Through Registry
- Humanitarian Parole
- International Marriage Broker Regulation Act Of 2006
- Interview Process at USCIS
- K-1 Visa, Fiance/Fiancee Of U.S. Citizen
- K-2 Visa, Children of K-1 Visa Holder
- K-3 Visa, Spouses of U.S. Citizens Outside the U.S.
- K-4 Visa, Children of K-3 Visa Holders
- N-7 Visa, Special Government Informant
- N-8 Visa, Parent of Special Immigrant (Informant)
- N-9 Visa, Child of Special Immigrant (Informant)
- Naturalization
- Naturalization Test
- Permanent Residency (Green Card) Via Family & Widow Basis
- Permanent Residency (Green Card) Via Marriage
- Refugee Travel Document
- Renewal of Green Card
- Replacement of Citizenship Certificate
- Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Green Card
- Same Sex Marriages, Adoptions, Transgenders & Transsexuals
- Sham Marriages
- T-1 Visa, Victims of Human Trafficking
- T-2 Visa, Spouse of T-1 Visa Holder
- T-3 Visa, Children of T-1 Visa Holder
- T-4 Visa, Parents of T-1 Visa Holder
- T-5 Visa, Siblings of T-1 Visa Holder
- U-1 Visa, Alien Victims of Crime
- U-2 Visa, Spouse of U-1 Visa Holder
- U-3 Visa, Children of U-1 Visa Holder
- U-4 Visa, Parents, Adopted Parents and Stepparents of U-1 Visa Holders
- U-5 Visa, Siblings of U-1 Visa Holders
- V-1 Visa, Spouse of Permanent Resident Outside of U.S. Waiting Over 3 Years Overseas
- V-2 Visa, Children of Permanent Resident Outside of U.S. Waiting Over 3 Years Overseas
- V-3 Visa, Children of V-1 And V-2 Visa Holders
- Widow Visa
Let an Immigration Lawyer in Charleston, SC Help Your Family
Whatever your situation, our firm can help you determine which visa would be the best fit for your particular situation. We will also discuss your personal lifestyle choices and evaluate the probability of a successful processing of your application to the USCIS. Remember, Contact Charleston USA Immigration Law Center today to find out more about Family Unification- Based Visas.

Why Choose Charleston USA Immigration Law Center, LLP?
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Over 3 Decades of Immigration Experience
We have been in practice since 1982, and have helped thousands of clients from almost every country in the world with their immigration needs.
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Accessible Office & Home Appointments
We make the process convenient and feasible for our clients. We offer flexible appointment hours including weekends, and monitor our phones 24/7 to ensure we are here to answer all of your questions.
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Simple & Uncomplicated Payment PlansWe save you the guess work with straightforward payment plans. You will always know the exact amount of your immigration services.
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Military Discounts
We have a deep appreciation for our active Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force and Coast Guard Members and offer discounts on attorney fees.



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DACA - Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
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Immigration Reform Legislation
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Qualifying for a Visa