Family Services

From K-1 and AOS to N-400, I make family immigration simple and predictable. I plan your case, organize the proof, file correctly, and coach you for the interview—so reunification and citizenship feel achievable, not overwhelming.

Standard Fiancé(e) Visa (K-1)

K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa (Flat Fee)

Standard: $2,000
Complex (prior denials/complications): $2,500
USCIS/medical/consular fees and translations are separate. Payment options: 50% to open, 50% at filing (installments available).

What I’ll do for you
I confirm eligibility and timelines, build a tailored evidence plan, and prepare your I-129F with a clean exhibit index. Processing from abroad: I guide you through the overseas K-1 stage—NVC transfer, consulate packet requirements, civil docs, certified translations/apostilles, medical exam scheduling, and interview prep tailored to your post. After entry, I provide a simple AOS roadmap (filed later; separate fee).

What you’ll provide (typical)
Proof of U.S. citizenship, passport bio page, proof you met in person, relationship evidence (photos/chats/travel), intent to marry, prior marriage termination docs, and any required police/civil records.

(Unsure whether K-1 or marriage visa is better? I’ll compare both routes for your situation during the consult.)

Adjustment of Status

I-130 Spousal Petition (CR-1/IR-1 via Consular Processing)


Standard: $2,000
Complex (record/name/history issues): $2,500
Gov’t/medical/consular fees and translations are separate. Payment: 50% to open; 50% at NVC stage.

What I’ll do for you
I confirm eligibility and map bona fides, domicile, and income strategy, then prepare a clean I-130 with exhibits and a cover letter. Processing from abroad: I handle the NVC stage, DS-260, civil documents and police certificates, certified translations/apostilles, medical exam coordination, and consulate-specific interview prep so you can complete everything while overseas. You’ll also get a post-entry “first 90 days” guide (SSN, I-551, travel basics).

What you’ll provide (typical)
Marriage certificate; bona fide evidence (finances, messages, photos); passports; prior marriage terminations; police/civil records (if required); petitioner’s status proof; I-864 income docs (and joint sponsor items if needed).

Naturalization (N-400 Citizenship)


Complete your journey—become a U.S. citizen with clear guidance at every step.

Best for

Green card holders eligible under the 5-year rule or 3-year rule (spouse of a U.S. citizen), including applicants with long trips or old citations.

Process

  1. Citizenship checkup – dates/travel/records review

  2. Checklist & application – we draft and assemble

  3. File N-400 – biometrics → interview prep

  4. InterviewOath of Allegiance

Documents we’ll request (typical)

Green card (front/back), passports, travel history, marriage/divorce docs (if using 3-year rule), any court/police dispositions, tax transcripts if requested.

Flat-fee pricing

  • Standard N-400: $1,100

  • Complex N-400 (older arrests/extended trips): $1,400
    USCIS fees and any record-retrieval/translation costs are separate. 50% to open; 50% at filing.

What’s included

  • Eligibility & risk review (continuous residence, physical presence, GMC)

  • Attorney-prepared N-400 with exhibits

  • Civics/English interview prep session

  • Name-change guidance (where available)

  • Post-oath checklist (passport, voter reg)