If you have been living in the United States as a non-immigrant, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency. If you are a resident or citizen, you may want to obtain residence for a relative abroad. Higuera & VanDerhoef PLLC works with individuals and families to obtain residence through family-based adjustment of status or an immigrant visa via consular processing. We provide services to traditional as well as same-sex couples and families.
Components of Adjustment of Status
Our attorneys represent parents, spouses, children and siblings in immigration matters:
- Petitions for alien relative(Forms I-130)
- Applications for adjustment of status (Forms I-485)
- Preparation of affidavit of support (Form I-864)
- Representation at the residence interview
- Waiver applications where necessary (Form I-212, Form I-601, or Form I-192)
Consular Processing
Our attorneys can also represent you and your family members with consular processing for an immigrant visa, the process by which individuals outside of United States obtain legal permanent residence. We also provide assistance with fiancé and K-3 visas. We provide services to traditional as well as same-sex couples and families.
Complex Adjustment and Consular Processing Cases
If a waiver of inadmissibility is required for your adjustment of status or consular processing, Higuera & VanDerhoef PLLC can work with you.
Removal of Conditions on Residence
Our office also provides assistance in connection with Petitions to Remove the Conditions on Residence, including waiver cases and representation at USCIS interviews where interviews are required. If you are interested in obtaining permanent residency, a family-based visa or removing conditions on residence, call 206-607-6175 to schedule an appointment with an experienced attorney.