Case Strategy & Consultations

Get a clear roadmap, timelines, and filing strategy.


Reunite sooner

We prep petitions, waivers, and interview coaching to reduce surprises.

Plan your case

Strategy sessions designed around your case

Leave with a written plan: tasks, timelines, evidence, and risks, tailored to your facts.

Overview

We map deadlines, evidence, and next steps so you know exactly how to move forward. Whether you’re preparing a filing, responding to agency requests, or planning interviews, you’ll leave with a concise action plan and a timeline.

What you get

  • Step-by-step plan with milestones and due dates
  • Evidence checklist tuned to your facts
  • Risk flags with mitigation options
  • Mock interview/meeting prep notes

You’ll know what to do, when to do it, and how we’ll support you along the way.

Common consults

Filing strategy

Choosing the right sequence, venue, and timing for your goals.

Response prep

Drafting and evidence planning for RFEs, NOIDs, audits, or interview follow-ups.

Who it helps

Individuals & families

Planning filings, interviews, waivers, or complex timelines with multiple steps.

Businesses & teams

Coordinating evidence, deadlines, and responses across multiple stakeholders.

Process & timing

1

Immigrant petition (I-130)

Establishes the qualifying family relationship. The I-130 alone does not confer immigration benefits.

2

Green card filing

Eligibility vetting through I-485 (in the U.S.) or DS-260 (at a U.S. Embassy/consulate abroad). Timing and venue rules vary.

3

Timing choices

Rules and restrictions differ by category and location. Filing strategy matters to avoid delays or denials.

Common questions

  • How long is my category’s wait time?
  • Should I file I-485 now or wait for the Visa Bulletin?
  • Is consular processing safer for my facts?
  • Will prior status issues bar adjustment?

How an immigration attorney helps

1

Information

We explain the process and keep you updated as rules and policies change.

2

Time unwasted

We select the right category, complete filings, and prepare evidence so applications are properly prepared.

3

Delay prevention

We manage deadlines and respond quickly to avoid stalls or denials.

4

Appeals & rights

We pursue strong appeals when needed and make sure you and your loved ones are treated with respect.

Stay informed

Want a tailored checklist? Book a consult and we’ll send you a written action plan.

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Case Strategy & Consultations Checklist

The family-based immigration process requires a series of forms to be filed with the USCIS. The first and most critical of these is Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. In addition to completing the form, the petitioner must include legible photocopies–translated into English where necessary–of any relevant supporting documentation.

  • Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative

    Proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency:

    • Birth certificates
    • Naturalization or citizenship certificates
    • Current U.S. passports or green cards

    Proof of the qualifying relationship:

    • Birth certificates
    • Marriage certificates
    • Divorce Certificates (if applicable)
    • Evidence of bona fide marriage (e.g. property co-ownership, shared residence, combined financial resources, affidavits)
    • Adoption decrees or certificates
    • Evidence of legal custody of an adopted child over a two-year period
  • Form I-485, Application to Adjust Status

    Checklist for Principal Applicants

    • Two passport-style photographs;
    • A copy of a government-issued identity document with photograph;
    • A copy of your birth certificate (or acceptable alternative evidence with proof of unavailability);
    • Inspection and admission, or inspection and parole documentation;
    • Documentation of immigrant category (e.g., Form I-797 Approval/Receipt Notice);
    • Evidence you continually maintained a lawful status since arriving in the United States (does not apply to immediate relatives);
    • Form I-864, Affidavit of Support;
    • Certified police and court records of all criminal charges, arrests, or convictions (if applicable);
  • Form I-864, Affidavit of Support

    For ALL sponsors:

    • Federal income tax return + W-2s (most recent year) or explanation if not required to file
    • All Forms 1099, schedules, and any other income evidence
    • Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residence
    • Optional: most recent three tax years, six months of pay stubs, and/or employer letter

    For SOME sponsors:

    • Schedule C/D/E/F if self-employed
    • Photocopies of the affidavit for additional intending immigrants on the same filing
    • Proof of active military status if using 100% of poverty guidelines for spouse/child
    • Form I-864A for each household member whose income you will use (if required)
    • Proof of household member residency/relationship and evidence their income will continue (if used)
    • Additional tax returns for household members if needed
    • Asset documentation (location, ownership, value, and any liens)
    • If joint/substitute sponsor: proof of U.S. citizenship, LPR status, or U.S. national status
  • Other key filings

    Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization
    File with I-485 or later with proof of pending I-485 (receipt or similar evidence).

    Form I-131, Application for Travel Document
    File with I-485. Include photo ID, two passport photos, proof of current status, and proof of pending adjustment (if filing after I-485).

    Form DS-260, Immigrant Visa Electronic Application

    • Original or certified birth certificates for each immigrant
    • Certified court/prison records for any convictions
    • All marriage certificates and proofs of termination of prior marriages
    • Military record (if applicable)
    • Passport biographic page copy for each immigrant
    • Police certificates from all required countries (age 16+)
    • Completed medical exam from Embassy-approved physician

Book An Appointment.

At Naser Immigration Law, we understand family-based immigration and how it can impact families and communities. We help our clients and their family members meet deadlines and file immigration petitions that are completed timely, properly, and sufficiently. We are proactive and identify issues to be addressed immediately to avoid delays.

Ready to move your family case forward?

We guide every step with careful filings, deadlines, and evidence.

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