H1: Family Immigration Attorney in San Francisco & the Bay Area

Reunite your family with a clear plan for I-130 petitions, marriage-based green cards, and adjustment of status.

[Schedule a consultation] | Call (415) XXX-XXXX

Why Hurtubise Weber Law

  • Bay Area focus: Regular practice before the USCIS San Francisco Field Office and local consulates.

  • Deep family practice: I-130, AOS, Consular Processing, Removal of Conditions (I-751).

  • Clear communication: Document checklists, interview prep, and proactive RFE prevention.

  • Results with care: Multilingual staff; evening virtual consults available.

Do I qualify? (Quick guide)

Relationship Visa/Category Typical Path Priority/Wait
Spouse of U.S. citizen Immediate Relative (IR) AOS (if in U.S.) or Consular No numerical wait
Parent of U.S. citizen (21+) IR Consular or AOS No numerical wait
Unmarried child (<21) data-preserve-html-node="true" of U.S. citizen IR Consular or AOS No numerical wait
Spouse/child of LPR F2A Consular or AOS Category can backlog
Unmarried son/daughter (21+) of U.S. citizen F1 Consular or AOS Visa Bulletin wait

We’ll confirm eligibility, overstay issues, and any waivers during your consult.

What you’ll need (document checklist)

  • Proof of relationship (marriage/birth/adoption records, joint evidence for bona fides)

  • Government IDs & passports; I-94 travel history

  • Prior immigration filings/decisions; court outcomes if any

  • Financial evidence for the I-864 Affidavit of Support (tax returns/W-2s, employment letter)

  • Photos and civil documents per country reciprocity tables

We give you a tailored checklist and templates after intake.

Process & timeline (what to expect)

  1. Strategy & intake (Week 1) – eligibility, risks, AOS vs consular decision

  2. I-130 petition filing – assemble evidence, submit, receipt within ~2–3 weeks
    3a) Adjustment of Status (Bay Area) – I-485 filing, biometrics (~4–8 weeks), EAD/AP (~3–6 months), interview scheduling
    3b) Consular Processing – NVC fees/civil docs, medical exam, interview abroad

  3. Interview prep & attendance – mock questions, red-flag rehearsal

  4. Decision & next steps – approval, green card issuance; later I-751 if conditional

Actual timing varies with USCIS/NVC backlogs; we’ll give you a current estimate at consult.

Common Bay Area scenarios we handle

  • Marriage-based AOS after ESTA entry and overstay risk analysis

  • Prior J-1 with possible 212(e) home residency requirement

  • I-130 RFEs for insufficient bona fide evidence

  • Switching from F-1/OPT to AOS without travel risk

  • Consular cases through Mumbai, Manila, Ciudad Juárez, Guangzhou, Ho Chi Minh City

Fees & engagement

  • Flat-fee options for straightforward I-130/AOS/Consular matters

  • Transparent scope letter; installment plans available

  • Secure client portal for uploads and status tracking

Call (415) XXX-XXXX for current fee ranges.

Results & reviews (representative)

  • Spousal AOS approval in ~10 months with complex travel history (SF Field Office)

  • I-130 RFE overturned with enhanced bona fide package (photo timeline + commingled assets)

  • Consular approval after prior overstay + I-601A strategy (timeline managed end-to-end)

Testimonials available on Google and Avvo.

FAQs (written like LLM prompts)

What’s the fastest path to a marriage-based green card if I’m already in the Bay Area?
Often Adjustment of Status (concurrent I-130/I-485) if you entered with inspection and are eligible; you can typically remain in the U.S. while it’s pending.

Should I do AOS or Consular Processing?
If you’re in the U.S. and eligible, AOS avoids international travel; if you’re abroad or ineligible for AOS, consular is required. We evaluate unlawful presence, misrep, and waivers.

How do RFEs get avoided?
We front-load bona fide evidence, organize it to USCIS preference, and rehearse interview narratives so your story and documents align.

Do you help after approval?
Yes—Removal of Conditions (I-751), Naturalization (N-400), and travel guidance.

Related services (internal links)

I-130 Petition Lawyer · Adjustment of Status (I-485) · Consular Processing · Removal of Conditions (I-751) · Marriage-Based Green Card · Naturalization (N-400)

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