Skillful Representation in Family Immigration Matters
Filing the I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, is the first step in getting a green card for the immediate relative of a U.S. citizen or person with permanent residency status.
But the I-130 can also prove to be a major roadblock. If U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) doubts that a man and woman are actually married, for example, it can issue a notice of intent to deny (NOID) an I-130 petition. If approval has already been granted, the agency can issue a notice of intent to revoke (NOIR). Until this is resolved, the status of the relative cannot be normalized. The existence of a NOID or NOIR can also be a black mark for the U.S. or legal resident, preventing him or her from bringing other relatives into the U.S.
At Sarian Law Group, APLC, we represent clients in all types of I-130 matters. We are diligent and thorough in our approach, working hard to overcome obstacles to lawful residency in the U.S.
To request an appointment with attorney Artem M. Sarian, contact our firm.
Helping You Achieve Your Immigration Goal
Proving the existence of a real relationship between the U.S. citizen or lawful resident and the foreign national is the key to getting approval for an I-130 petition or overcoming the issuance of a NOID or NOIR. It is important to aggressively challenge the basis of USCIS' decision.
Artem M. Sarian handles many such cases on a regular basis. Regarding your immigration matter, Mr. Sarian will conduct thorough research concerning the relationship between you and your relative. He will gather documents and other information in support of your case, and present arguments to USCIS. Once your matter is resolved, Artem M. Sarian can then prepare and file a petition for a green card or adjustment of status petition.
In these complicated cases, experience can make a difference. For skillful, results-oriented representation from an experienced lawyer, turn to Sarian Law Group, APLC.
Contact A Nationwide Notice of Intent to Revoke Attorney
For a consultation with Los Angeles relative petitions attorney Artem M. Sarian, contact us at 1-888-545-9515 . We have offices in Glendale and Los Angeles, California, to serve you.