K-1 Fiancés, I-130 Marriage & Spouses, Children and Parents
Uniting Families and Protecting Futures

- Family Sponsorship
- Removal of Conditions on Green Cards
- Waivers for – Unlawful Presence, Misrepresentations/Fraud, Crimes
When you come to our office for help with a family-based immigration matter, you will be welcomed, educated on your options, and empowered to make the right decisions. To learn more about our family reunification practice,
Call Us for a free case evaluation.
Relislaw Protects You and Your Family Inside and Outside the U.S.
Coming from different parts of the globe, we at RelisLaw understand how difficult it is when families are separated. As such, we provide personalized and compassionate assistance during this life-changing process.
Our Highly Experienced Family Immigration Law Team, with a 99.9% Family, Marriage & Fiancé Approval Rate for Hundreds of Loved Ones, Gets You:
- Fiancé Visas
- Spousal Visas
- Parent/ Child/ Sibling Visas
- Removal of Conditions on Green Cards
- Waivers for – Unlawful Presence, Misrepresentations/Fraud, Crimes
Since 2016, people in the U.S. and worldwide have chosen RelisLaw, not only for our meticulous work and consistent Approvals but also for the continuous care, compassion, and love we give our client family – during your case and lifelong to achieve your dreams!
More Than Just a Law Firm – We’re Your Family
LGBTQ+ Immigration
Although the Defense of Marriage Act is no more, LGBTQ+ couples continue to struggle with immigration matters, especially when it comes to securing fiancé visas. At RelisLaw, we are passionate about human rights and helping LGBTQ+ couples resolve complex immigration matters, from basic green card challenges to complicated visa applications. If your partner is not a resident or U.S. citizen, let us help you secure their right to be here to build a future together.
Waivers for Entering Without Inspection, Unlawful Presence, Misrepresentations/Fraud or Crimes
At RelisLaw we take difficult cases and work to reduce the damage your unlawful presence, convictions, or misrepresentations caused to any immigration benefit.