Your Family Belongs Together. We Handle the Immigration.
Whether you’re petitioning for a spouse, parent, child, or sibling or you’ve been waiting years for your priority date Odunlami Law navigates the full family-based immigration process with clarity, experience, and care.
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Do You Qualify for Family-Based Immigration?
Family-based immigration may be right for you if:
- You are a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident who wants to petition for a family member
- You are a foreign national whose U.S. citizen or green card holder family member wants to sponsor you
- You have been waiting for your priority date and want to understand your options
- You recently married a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and are ready to apply for your green card
- You are inside the U.S. and eligible to adjust your status to permanent residence
Not sure if you qualify? Complete our free assessment below. Our team will attend to your matter as quickly as possible.
What Our Family-Based Immigration Clients Say
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Frequently Asked Questions Family-Based Immigration
Yes. Odunlami Law represents clients nationwide. We have physical offices in New Jersey and Houston, Texas, but we work with clients across all 50 states through phone, video, and secure online communication. Where you are does not limit what we can do for you.
Yes. We understand that legal fees can be a concern, especially for immigrant families. We offer flexible payment arrangements and will discuss fees transparently during your consultation so there are no surprises.
Complicated cases are exactly what we do. Prior deportations, criminal history, expired status, denied applications — we have handled them all. The worst thing you can do is assume your situation is too far gone. Contact us first and let us evaluate your options.
Yes. Our team speaks Spanish and we serve clients from across Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa. We want you to feel fully understood — language should never be a barrier to getting proper legal help.
If you have any uncertainty about your immigration status, a pending deadline, a court date, or a family member you are trying to bring here — you need an attorney. Immigration law is complex and mistakes are costly. Submit our assessment form and we will let you know exactly where you stand.