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At Altius Immigration Law, we understand that family is at the heart of the American dream. Our experienced Washington, D.C. family-based immigration lawyers are dedicated to helping you navigate the complex U.S. immigration system and reunite with your loved ones. Whether you’re in downtown Washington, D.C., in Fells Point, Canton, or anywhere in the surrounding area, we’re here to guide you through every step of your immigration journey.

Why Choose Altius Immigration Law in Washington, D.C.?

When you partner with Altius Immigration Law for your family-based immigration needs in Washington, D.C., you’re choosing:

  • Experienced Attorneys: Our team has successfully handled countless family-based immigration cases across Washington, D.C. and nationwide.
  • Personalized Approach: We understand that every family’s story is unique, and we tailor our services to your specific needs and circumstances.
  • Comprehensive Support: From initial consultation to final approval, we’re by your side throughout the entire process.
  • Multilingual Services: We offer assistance in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French to ensure clear communication.
  • Location-Specific Knowledge: Our attorneys are well-versed in Washington’s unique demographic and immigration landscape.

Our Family-Based Immigration Services in Washington, D.C.

Green Cards and Adjustment of Status

Our Washington, D.C. immigration attorneys can help you obtain or renew your green card through family sponsorship. We assist with:

  • Marriage-based green cards
  • Parent, child, and sibling-based green cards
  • Adjustment of Status applications
  • Green card renewals and replacements

Learn more about our Green Card services

Citizenship and Naturalization

For Washington, D.C. residents ready to take the final step in their immigration journey, we offer comprehensive citizenship and naturalization services, including:

  • Citizenship application assistance
  • Naturalization interview preparation
  • Certificate of Citizenship applications
  • Advice on dual citizenship issues

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Family-Based Visas

We help families in Washington, D.C. navigate various family-based visa options, including:

  • K-1 Fiancé(e) Visas
  • K-3 Spouse Visas
  • CR1/IR1 Spouse Visas
  • IR2 Child Visas
  • IR5 Parent Visas
  • F2A Visas for spouses and children of green card holders

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Petitions and Processes

Our Washington, D.C. immigration lawyers are experts in handling crucial immigration petitions and processes:

  • I-130 Petition for Alien Relative
  • I-751 Removal of Conditions
  • Consular Processing

Learn about our Petition and Process services

Washington, D.C. Immigration Landscape

Washington, D.C. is home to a diverse immigrant population, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry and economic growth. As of 2023, Washington, D.C.’s foreign-born population stands at approximately 89,200 people, representing 13.3% of the state’s total population.
Top countries of origin for immigrants in Washington, D.C. include:

  1. El Salvador
  2. Ethiopia
  3. Mexico
  4. Trinidad and Tobago
  5. China

Understanding Washington, D.C.’s unique immigration landscape allows our attorneys to provide targeted, effective legal services to our clients.

Washington, D.C. Immigration Resources

Washington, D.C. offers various resources for immigrants and their families. Some key organizations and services include:
  1. Washington, D.C. Office for New Americans: Provides integration services and support for immigrants. https://apia.dc.gov/, https://oaa.dc.gov/, and https://ola.dc.gov/
  2. Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School: Offers ESL classes and community support for immigrants. https://www.carlosrosario.org/
  3. Washington, D.C. Department of Labor: Information on employment rights for immigrants. https://does.dc.gov/
  4. Washington, D.C. Department of Education: Resources for immigrant students and families. https://osse.dc.gov/service/immigration-resources-support-leas
  5. Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (MOAPIA): Promotes cultural exchange and provides community resources. https://apia.dc.gov/
Our attorneys at Altius Immigration Law can help you connect with these and other valuable resources in Washington, D.C..

Family-Based Immigration Process in Washington, D.C.

While immigration law is federal, understanding the local process in Washington, D.C. can be beneficial. Here’s an overview of how family-based immigration typically works for Washington, D.C. residents:

  1. Determine Eligibility: We assess your situation to identify the most appropriate family-based immigration path.
  2. File Petition: Submit the relevant petition (e.g., I-130) to establish the family relationship.
  3. Wait for Approval: USCIS processes the petition. Processing times may vary based on the USCIS field office serving Washington, D.C..
  4. Visa Availability: For some family categories, wait for a visa to become available based on priority date.
  5. Apply for Green Card: Either through Adjustment of Status (if in the U.S.) or Consular Processing (if abroad).
  6. Biometrics and Interview: Attend a biometrics appointment and interview at the local USCIS office in Washington, D.C..
  7. Receive Decision: USCIS makes a decision on the green card application.

Our Washington, D.C. immigration lawyers guide you through each of these steps, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.

Common Immigration Challenges in Washington, D.C.

While Washington, D.C. is generally welcoming to immigrants, some common challenges include:

  1. Processing Times: Delays at the local USCIS field office can affect application timelines.
  2. Language Barriers: In areas with fewer multilingual services, communication can be challenging.
  3. Employment Verification: Some Washington, D.C. industries may have stricter employment eligibility verification processes.
  4. Cultural Adjustment: Adapting to Washington, D.C.’s unique culture and lifestyle can be challenging for some immigrants.
  5. Access to Services: In rural areas of Washington, D.C., accessing immigration services and resources may be more difficult.

Our attorneys at Altius Immigration Law are familiar with these challenges and can provide strategies to overcome them.

Why Act Now?

Immigration laws and policies are subject to change, and delays can significantly impact your family reunification goals. By starting your family-based immigration process now, you’re taking a proactive step towards building your future in Washington, D.C..

At Altius Immigration Law, we’re ready to help you navigate the complexities of family-based immigration in Washington, D.C.. Our team of dedicated attorneys will work tirelessly to ensure your application is strong, complete, and positioned for success.

Ready to Begin?

Let our experienced immigration attorneys guide you through the process with confidence. We understand the complexities of U.S. immigration law and are here to help you achieve your goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

While we have expertise in Washington, D.C.'s immigration landscape, we serve clients nationwide and internationally. Immigration law is federal, so we can assist you regardless of your location.

Start Your Family-Based Immigration Journey in Washington, D.C.

Your dream of family reunification in Washington, D.C. is within reach. At Altius Immigration Law, we’re committed to helping you navigate the family-based immigration process with confidence and peace of mind.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced Washington, D.C. family-based immigration lawyers. We’ll review your situation, answer your questions, and develop a personalized strategy for your immigration journey.

Let us help you build your future in Washington, D.C.. Your family’s new life in America begins with a call to Altius Immigration Law.