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- Employment based immigration
- Both employers and immigrant employees can benefit from contact Ariano & Reppucci immigration lawyers.
- Family based immigration
- Our immigration attorneys can help family members reunite within the borders of the U.S.
- Investment based immigration
- Attorneys at Ariano & Reppucci can help professionals and entrepreneurs embark on new enterprises in the U.S.
Family Based Immigration Law Help

Contact the immigration law firm of Ariano & Reppucci, PLLC today if you are interested in pursuing a family immigration matter. Our law firm offers affordable and professional immigration help for clients across the state of Arizona. Our lawyers offer free bankruptcy consultations for all new immigration clients.
Many people choose to pursue various means of immigration based on their family relations. Did you know that under the current immigration law, family members are able to petition for the citizenship of their loved ones? The most common pursued pathways towards the immigration of a loved one include K-1 fiancé visas, K-3 spouse visas, sibling visas and parent visas.

- K-1 Visa Fiancé Visa K-1 Nonimmigrant Visa: Allows your fiancé(e) to enter the United States for 90 days so that your marriage ceremony can take place.

- K-2 Visa Minor Children of K-1 Holder: If your fiancé(e) has a child (under 21 and unmarried), a K-2 nonimmigrant visa may be available to him or her.

- K-3 Visa Spouse Visa: Immigration law allows the spouse of a U.S. citizen to be admitted to the United States as nonimmigrants via the K-3 Visa while they are waiting for the processing.

- K-4 Visa Eligible Children of K-3 Holder: A child may be eligible for a K-4 visa if he or she is unmarried, under 21, and the son or daughter of a qualified K-3 nonimmigrant visa applicant.

- Parent Visas: To bring your parents (mother or father) to live in the United States as a permanent resident (green card holder), you must be a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years old.

- Sibling Visas: In order to bring your sibling (brother or sister) to live in the United States as a permanent resident (green card holder), you must be a U.S. citizen and over 21 years of age.
Unlike other firms, the affordable and professional attorneys at Ariano & Reppucci, PLLC offer free consultations for all new immigration clients. This means that if our attorneys are unable to assist you in your immigration matter, you will incur no cost. In essence, we are gifting you our time and expertise. To schedule a free immigration consultation in Phoenix or Casa Grande, contact Ariano & Reppucci Immigration Law Firm today.
