Rai's experienced immigration attorneys will prepare and file all the required documents for immediate relatives of U.S. citizens applying for the Green Card (Permanent Residence). Apply for Green Card

Green Card - Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens is Suitable For:

  • Foreign nationals married to U.S. citizens
  • Recent widows or widowers of U.S. citizens
  • Unmarried children under the age of 21 who have at least one U.S. citizen parent
  • Stepchildren of U.S. citizens, if the marriage creating the parent-child relationship took place before the child's 18th birthday
  • Stepparents of U.S. citizens, if the marriage creating the parent-child relationship took place before the U.S. citizen's 18th birthday
  • Parents of U.S. citizens, if the U.S. citizen is over the age of 21
  • U.S. citizens to sponsor the Green Card application of their foreign spouse
  • U.S. citizens to sponsor the Green Card application of their unmarried children under the age of 21
  • U.S. citizens (age 21 or older) to sponsor the Green Card application of their parents

Why Use Rai Immigration Service?

  • Process your visa online: Fast, Easy & Secure
  • Experienced immigration attorneys prepare and file your case
  • Access to legal advice from the comfort of your home or office
  • Send unlimited case questions to your Rai attorney and receive timely responses online

Immigration Service Includes:

  • Full Review of your personal circumstances
  • Confirmation that the Green Card - Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens is appropriate for you
  • Checklist of documents that you need for your application
  • Accurate preparation of your Green Card
  • Submission of your visa application to the proper government agencies
  • Careful co-ordination of all correspondence with government agencies
  • Expert advise on how to handle yourself at your Consular or INS interview, and what to expect
  • Online access to your case status
  • Unlimited personal communication with your own Rai immigration attorney

Services Do Not Include:

  • Administrative or court review
  • Appeals from adverse initial decision
  • Deportation proceedings
  • Any certification to the successful outcome of the case