Family Immigration
The attorneys at the law firm of Genzale & Haven, LLP, are sensitive to the emotional issues present in immigration matters involving a relative like a spouse, parent or child. Our experienced attorney will use their knowledge, resources, and experience to bring or keep your family together.
Many people immigrate to the U.S. through a qualifying relationship with a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. If you are already living in the U.S., you may be able to sponsor a relative who is overseas or living in the United States.
At Genzale & Haven, LLP, our immigration lawyers understand the importance of keeping families together. Our experienced attorneys will analyze your case so that you can bring your loved one to the United States with as little delay and anxiety as possible.
Family members who fall into one of the following categories can potentially obtain permanent residency in the United States:
- Spouses of U.S. citizens
- Spouses of legal permanent residents (LPRs)
- Parents of U.S. citizens
- Children of U.S. citizens
- Children of legal permanent residents
- Fiancés of U.S. citizens
In addition, our attorneys can help you understand the options for family members who may have overstayed their visa or entered the United States illegally. Our knowledgeable attorneys can help you understand the process and help avoid deportation/removal for your family members.
Contact the Massachusetts law firm of Genzale & Haven, LLP
We invite you to contact us online or call our office at 617-849-7285 to schedule an appointment with one of our Boston immigration attorneys. Your initial consultation is without cost or obligation. We serve clients around the globe from our office in Boston, Massachusetts.
Our Location
Located in the heart of downtown Boston at the foot of Beacon Hill, our office is just minutes away from the Boston Commons, John F. Kennedy Federal Building and the Edward W. Brooke Courthouse. We are easily accessible by public transportation.
Our attorneys speak Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.








