Helping Brooklyn families reunite. Expert family immigration attorneys for marriage green cards, K-1 fiancé visas, parent petitions, sibling petitions, adjustment of status, and consular processing across all Brooklyn neighborhoods.
Brooklyn's rich immigrant heritage drives a high demand for family reunification services. From the Caribbean communities in Crown Heights to the South Asian families in Flatbush, our attorneys serve every Brooklyn neighborhood with compassionate, expert family immigration representation.
Brooklyn is home to one of the most diverse immigrant populations in the United States, with major communities from the Caribbean, West Africa, Latin America, South Asia, East Africa, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. For these communities, family reunification is not just a legal matter — it is a deeply personal priority.
At Mandi Law Group, our family immigration attorneys serve Brooklyn families at every stage of the reunification process. From the initial eligibility assessment through USCIS interview and green card approval, we handle every form, every communication, and every complication that arises along the way.
We serve Brooklyn clients from Sunset Park to Crown Heights, Williamsburg to Bay Ridge, Canarsie to Sheepshead Bay. Our multilingual team — fluent in English, Hindi, Urdu, Swahili, and Gujarati — ensures that every family can communicate their situation fully and receive guidance they understand.
Complete spousal green card representation — I-130, I-485, I-864 affidavit of support, USCIS interview preparation. Joint filing strategy for Brooklyn married couples where one spouse is a U.S. citizen or LPR.
U.S. citizens in Brooklyn can petition for parents as immediate relatives with no annual cap. We handle both adjustment of status (for parents in the U.S.) and consular processing (for parents abroad).
I-129F petition, National Visa Center (NVC) processing, consular interview preparation abroad, and post-marriage I-485 adjustment of status for Brooklyn-based U.S. citizens and their foreign fiancé(e)s.
I-130 petitions for siblings and adult children of U.S. citizens in Brooklyn. Priority date monitoring and advice on the long waiting periods for these preference categories. Concurrent planning for other pathways where possible.
I-485 filing for family members of Brooklyn-based petitioners. Concurrent EAD and Advance Parole. RFE response preparation. USCIS interview representation at 26 Federal Plaza or Queens Field Office.
Green card processing at U.S. consulates abroad for family members outside the U.S. NVC document assembly, DS-260 preparation, and pre-interview case review for family members in any country.
As a U.S. citizen in Brooklyn, you can file Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) to begin the process of sponsoring your spouse for a green card. Since spouses of U.S. citizens are immediate relatives, there is no annual visa cap, and you can file Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status) concurrently if your spouse is in the U.S. Our attorneys prepare the complete package — I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765 (EAD), and I-131 (Advance Parole) — and accompany you to the USCIS interview.
For immediate relatives of U.S. citizens (spouses, parents, unmarried minor children), there is no annual cap and the USCIS processing time for I-485 in New York is approximately 12–24 months. For family preference categories (adult children, siblings, spouses/children of LPRs), wait times can range from several years to over 20 years depending on the relationship and the applicant's country of birth.
Yes. As a U.S. citizen, you can file Form I-130 to petition for your parents. Parents of U.S. citizens are immediate relatives, meaning no annual cap applies. If your parents are in the U.S. on a valid visa, they may be able to adjust status (I-485) here. If abroad, they go through consular processing at the nearest U.S. embassy. We handle both pathways for Brooklyn families.
The K-1 visa allows a U.S. citizen to bring a foreign fiancé(e) to the U.S. to get married within 90 days of arrival. After marriage, the K-1 holder can apply for adjustment of status (I-485) to become a lawful permanent resident. The K-1 process typically takes 6–12 months from filing to visa issuance. We handle the I-129F petition, consulate interview preparation, and post-marriage I-485 for Brooklyn couples.
Yes, but LPR sponsors (non-citizens with green cards) fall under family preference categories, which have annual caps. Spouses and unmarried children of LPRs fall under F-2A and F-2B preference categories, which currently have shorter wait times than other categories. Siblings and adult children of LPRs cannot be petitioned — only U.S. citizens can petition siblings. We advise LPR sponsors in Brooklyn on realistic timelines and options.
Our family immigration attorneys serve all Brooklyn neighborhoods. Schedule a free consultation to discuss your family reunification options.