Obtaining Family Visas For Your Loved Ones
Experienced Jersey City and New York City Family Visa Immigration Lawyer
Whether you were born in the United States or worked for years to establish residency in the U.S., you may have a loved one who is not a citizen but would like to become one. At the Law Office of Raymond Lo, we can help advise you how to get your family members here.
When you come to our office, our attorney will explain the visa process, what to expect, and your options. Whether you need a visa for your fiancee or want to help your foreign-born parent become a U.S. resident, we can help you file a petition to bring your loved from a different country.
For a free initial consultation, contact us online or call 201-633-3688.
Helping Your Family Come to the United States
At the Law Office of Raymond Lo, we handle all types of family-based immigration cases, including applications for visas, green cards and U.S. citizenship. We represent individuals in proceedings involving:
- Marriage adjustment cases. If you are a foreign national who is engaged to or has married an American citizen, we can help you obtain residency. We will also prepare both you and your spouse for the interview.
- Siblings. If you are an American citizen, we can help you apply as a sponsor for a brother or a sister.
- Children. We can represent you as you apply for residency status for a foreign born child.
- Parents. If you were born in the United States, you are an American citizen. If your foreign born parent seeks residency, I can help you apply to sponsor your mother or father.
- K1 visa (fiance visa). If you are a citizen who intends to marry a foreign national, we can assist you through the petition to bring your fiance to the United States, and guide you through the process of providing your fiance with permanent residence.
Helping Family Members Inside the United States
- VAWA (Violence Against Women Act). If your loved one has experienced domestic or marital abuse, we can assist her in petitioning for VAWA, which allows women who suffer from domestic violence obtain visa to legally stay in the United States.









