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Carbondale Family Immigration Lawyer

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Carbondale Family Immigration Lawyer

At Joseph & Hall P.C., our Carbondale family immigration lawyers handle each and every immigration case with the knowledge and expertise needed to get our clients the best results. We have deep experience representing individuals and families all types of family immigration matters. If you or your loved one needs family immigration advice in Garfield County, Colorado, please contact our Carbondale immigration lawyers to set up a confidential initial consultation.

Family Immigration Attorney in Carbondale, Colorado

Our Garfield County, CO immigration lawyers handle the full range of family immigration cases. Specifically, we have in-depth experience representing clients in the following matters:  

  • Spousal Relationships: Through a spousal visa, the wife/husband of an American citizen can obtain a green card. There are no annual limits on the number of spousal visas that can be issued by the U.S. government.
  • Fiancé(e) Visas: The K-1 Fiancé(e) visa allows the future spouse of an American citizen to come to the country. To be approved for this type of visa, the couple must prove their good faith intention to get married within 90 days of the visa holder’s arrival in the country.
  • Children: Unmarried children (under 21 years old) also have family-based immigration options available. If a U.S. citizen has children who are abroad, they may be eligible to receive green cards on an expedited basis.
  • Family Preference: For non-immediate family members, immigrating to the Carbondale area can be somewhat more complicated. A family preference green card may be available. Notably, unlike the other types of family visas, there are annual caps on how many family preference visas will be issued by the government.

Obtaining Citizenship Through Family Immigration

If you obtained a green card through an immediate family member, it can put you on a path to getting American citizenship. Through a process called naturalization, qualified immigrants can submit an affirmative application to become a United States citizen. Generally, a person must keep his or her green card for at least five years to be eligible to seek American citizenship. Our Colorado citizenship attorneys are committed to protecting the rights and interests of our clients. We assist applicants will all aspects of the citizenship process, from preparing the initial application to overcoming any hurdles that might arise.

Get Help From a Carbondale Family Immigration Attorney Right Away

At Joseph & Hall P.C., our Colorado family immigration lawyers are strong and effective advocates for immigrants and their family members. To get your fully confidential family immigration consultation, please contact our legal team today. We represent clients in Carbondale and throughout the surrounding communities in Garfield County.

NOTABLE CASES

Appeals & Federal Litigation Cases

PURDUE UNIVERSITY v. EUGENE SCALIA

We’ve filed a case challenging the US Department of Labor over a new rule that dramatically hikes wages for H-1B, H-1B1, PERM and E-3 cases.

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AKER v. TRUMP

This case challenged the Presidential Proclamation 10014 and 10052 with respect to DV winners. The judge has certified the case as a class action …

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ANUNCIATO v. TRUMP

This case challenged visa processing delays and the Trump Administration’s immigrant visa ban, Presidential Proclamation 10014.

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MILLIGAN v. POMPEO

This case features “pair[s] of star-crossed lovers” on whose lives, like Romeo and Juliet’s, a plague has wreaked havoc.

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OUR AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS

We Are Committed to Your Dreams.

Countless people dream of becoming a U.S. citizen. If your application was rejected by the USCIS, we are here to fight for your best interests.

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