
How We Assist with Family-Based Immigration Cases
At VALMANA LAW FIRM PA, we know that family is everything. That’s why family-based immigration is one of the cornerstones of our practice. We work closely with U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to help them bring their loved ones to the United States and achieve lawful status. Whether you're sponsoring a spouse, a child, a parent, or a sibling, we guide you through the petition process with clarity, precision, and unwavering dedication. From gathering documentation to navigating complex timelines and government processing, we are committed to helping your family reunite and thrive.
Legal Support for Family Immigration Petitions
Our firm assists with immigrant petitions for immediate relatives and family preference categories. We help clients understand eligibility, prepare I-130 petitions, and manage the full lifecycle of the immigration process, including adjustment of status and consular processing. Whether you are petitioning for a spouse, unmarried child, or parent—or navigating the longer process for siblings or adult children—we ensure that your application is complete, accurate, and strategically positioned for success. Our team stays with you every step of the way, keeping you informed and supported as you build your future together.

Contact Our Miami Family Immigration Lawyers
If you’re ready to bring your loved ones to the United States or need guidance on a family-based immigration matter, we’re here to help. Contact VALMANA LAW FIRM PA to schedule a consultation with a dedicated immigration attorney. We proudly serve clients in Miami and nationwide with personalized, compassionate legal representation.
Frequently Asked Questions – Family Immigration Attorney in Miami, FL
How long does it take to bring a family member to the U.S.?
Processing times vary depending on the relationship and the applicant's country of origin. Immediate relatives (spouses, parents, and unmarried children under 21 of U.S. citizens) generally experience faster processing than preference categories. We’ll review your case and provide realistic timelines tailored to your situation.
Can my relative stay in the U.S. while their petition is pending?
This depends on your relative’s current immigration status and whether they qualify for adjustment of status. We’ll evaluate eligibility and guide you on whether remaining in the U.S. is an option during the process.
What happens if my family member’s visa is denied?
We will review the denial notice, identify the reason, and determine whether an appeal, motion to reopen, or re-filing is appropriate. Our goal is to explore every available option to keep your family together.