In 1979, with the help of an experienced Phoenix immigration attorney, my family and I were able to emigrate from Canada to Arizona. I obtained my green card through the labor certification process.
In 1983, I became the first foreign law school graduate ever allowed to take the Arizona bar exam without first completing at least one year of postgraduate study at a U.S. law school.
An Immigrant's Perspective
As a result, I bring a unique understanding to my law practice in helping families come together here in America. When it comes to family-based immigration, there are often misconceptions about who is eligible to obtain a U.S. visa and lawful permanent residence in America. I can help you to obtain these family-based visas:
- A fiancée visa
- A spouse visa
- A parent visa
- A sibling visa
- A children's visa
I have extensive experience and skill in obtaining visas on behalf of Americans who are seeking to marry a foreign national or who want to help immediate family members immigrate here. In cases where there are complications, I draw on my experience in coming up with a solution or in candidly advising a client that there is no solution.
I have had a number of people come to me who became married while in the United States illegally. Unfortunately, there are some situations about which even a qualified lawyer can do little. Dealing with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on your own can be frustrating. Consult with a Tucson family immigration lawyer first.
Arizona Visa Proceedings Attorney
If you have questions about family-based visa proceedings, contact me today for a free initial consultation.






