Overview

The F3 category serves married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens. Our firm specializes in managing these family preference cases, handling the complexities of extended family immigration including spouses and children of the principal beneficiary.

Strategic Approach

  1. Priority Date Management: Monitor visa bulletin progression
  2. Derivative Beneficiary Planning: Include spouse and children
  3. Documentation Updates: Maintain current family evidence
  4. Status Coordination: Manage multiple family members
  5. Long-term Planning: Address extended processing times

Impact Story

Our expertise in F3 visa processing focuses on keeping extended families together through the immigration process. We coordinate complex documentation requirements while managing expectations during lengthy waiting periods.

Requirements

Eligibility Criteria

  • Married son/daughter of U.S. citizen
  • Valid marriage documentation
  • Priority date current
  • Derivative beneficiary inclusion
  • Financial support capability

Documentation Needs

  • Birth certificates
  • Marriage certificates
  • Family relationship proof
  • Financial evidence
  • Medical examinations
  • Police clearances

Process Management

  • Priority date tracking
  • Derivative status maintenance
  • Employment planning
  • Education documentation
  • Travel considerations

Key Achievements

  • Manage complex family cases
  • Track priority dates effectively
  • Coordinate derivative benefits
  • Maintain family unity
  • Navigate preference system
  • Ensure documentation compliance
Month Process
48+
Success Rate
98%
Family Members
3+
Time Filing
1st

What We Do

  • Family Preference Processing
  • Derivative Benefit Management
  • Documentation Coordination
  • Status Maintenance
  • Family Unity Planning

Immigration Law Services

Expert legal support for your U.S. immigration processes with our experienced attorneys in Dallas, Texas. Reliable service with 98% success rate serving clients nationwide.

Attorney Hasan Alaz is licensed to practice law in the State of Missouri. The firm's practice is limited to matters of federal immigration and nationality law, which permits representation of clients before federal agencies and courts throughout the United States and abroad.

Representation does not extend to matters governed by state law. This website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Viewing this site or contacting our firm does not create an attorney-client relationship.