Overview

The IR-5 visa category provides an immediate relative path for parents of adult U.S. citizens. Our firm specializes in managing these family reunification cases with particular attention to age-related documentation and financial support requirements.

Strategic Approach

  1. Relationship Documentation: Establish parent-child connection
  2. Financial Planning: Address support requirements
  3. Medical Preparation: Coordinate healthcare needs
  4. Documentation Collection: Gather birth and identity records
  5. Support System: Plan for successful integration

Impact Story

Our expertise in IR-5 visa processing focuses on reuniting families while ensuring proper support systems are in place. We understand the importance of bringing families together and work efficiently to achieve successful outcomes.

Requirements

Eligibility Criteria

  • U.S. citizen aged 21 or older
  • Proven parent-child relationship
  • Financial support capability
  • Valid relationship documentation
  • Health insurance planning

Documentation Needs

  • Birth certificates
  • Marriage certificates
  • Citizenship proof
  • Financial records
  • Medical examination
  • Passport documents

Support Requirements

  • Affidavit of Support (I-864)
  • Income verification
  • Asset documentation
  • Healthcare coverage
  • Living arrangements

Key Achievements

  • Secure timely visa approvals
  • Validate complex family relationships
  • Ensure financial compliance
  • Coordinate medical requirements
  • Facilitate family integration
  • Maintain immigration status
Month Process
6
Success Rate
98%
Families United
500+
RFEs
0

What We Do

  • Parent Visa Petitions
  • Financial Planning
  • Document Preparation
  • Healthcare Coordination
  • Family Integration

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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.