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FAMILY-BASED LAWYERS IN
EL PASO

Compare 12 verified Family-Based immigration attorneys in El Paso, Texas. Find the right lawyer for your Family-Based Immigration case with transparent reviews and success rates.

12

Family-Based Attorneys

4.5/5

Average Rating

94%

Avg Success Rate

Why Hire a Family-Based Lawyer in El Paso?

El Paso is home to 12 verified Family-Based immigration attorneys with an average of 20 years of experience and a 94% average success rate. These attorneys collectively serve clients in 9 languages including English, Mandarin, German, Polish and more. 3 attorneys offer free initial consultations.

Family-based immigration is the most common pathway to a green card in the United States, accounting for roughly two-thirds of all green cards issued annually. US citizens can sponsor spouses, children (married and unmarried), parents, and siblings, while lawful permanent residents can sponsor spouses and unmarried children. Immediate relatives of US citizens (spouse, unmarried children under 21, and parents) are not subject to annual visa quotas and typically have the shortest processing times. Other family categories fall under preference categories with annual caps that create significant backlogs, particularly for siblings (F4) and married children (F3) of US citizens. An experienced family immigration attorney can help navigate complex issues like prior immigration violations, age-out protection under the Child Status Protection Act, and the public charge rule.

Family-Based Process Overview

1

File Immigrant Petition (I-130)

6-12 months for immediate relatives

The US citizen or permanent resident sponsor files Form I-130 to establish the family relationship.

2

Wait for Priority Date

Immediate to 20+ years depending on category

For preference categories, wait until your priority date becomes current per the Visa Bulletin.

3

File Adjustment of Status or DS-260

2-4 months to prepare

When your priority date is current, file Form I-485 (if in the US) or Form DS-260 for consular processing.

4

Biometrics & Interview

2-6 months after filing

Attend a biometrics appointment and a visa interview at USCIS or a US consulate.

5

Green Card Approval

1-3 months after interview

Upon approval, receive your permanent resident card. Conditional residents must file I-751 after 2 years.

Common Challenges

  • Long wait times for preference categories (especially F2B, F3, F4)
  • Proving bona fide marriage relationships for spouse petitions
  • Age-out risk for children approaching 21 during processing
  • Prior immigration violations affecting admissibility
  • Meeting the income requirements for Affidavit of Support (I-864)

Required Documents

  • Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative
  • Proof of US citizenship or permanent resident status of sponsor
  • Marriage certificate and evidence of bona fide marriage (if spouse)
  • Birth certificates proving family relationship
  • Form I-864 Affidavit of Support with tax returns
  • Passport photos, civil documents, and police clearances

Family-Based Lawyers in El Paso

12 attorneys found
Kenneth Patel, Esq.

Kenneth Patel, Esq.

Patel Legal Counsel

4.8
71 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
29 YEARS
Family-BasedL-1BEB-1A+4
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Emily King, Esq.

Emily King, Esq.

King Immigration Law Center

4.7
75 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
22 YEARS
EB-2 NIWFamily-BasedMarriage Green Card+1
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Charles Scott, Esq.

Charles Scott, Esq.

Scott International Law Group

4.3
56 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
30 YEARS
EB-2 NIWFamily-BasedTN+3
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Elizabeth Johnson, Esq.

Elizabeth Johnson, Esq.

Johnson Attorneys at Law

4.5
93 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
10 YEARS
Family-BasedNaturalizationO-1+5
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Susan Thompson, Esq.

Susan Thompson, Esq.

Thompson Visa Services

4.3
168 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
21 YEARS
H-1BDeportation DefenseEB-1C+5
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Susan Hill, Esq.

Susan Hill, Esq.

Hill Law Corporation

4.6
10 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
30 YEARS
H-1BNaturalizationEB-5+3
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Richard Robinson, Esq.

Richard Robinson, Esq.

Robinson Legal Services

4.6
187 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
6 YEARS
Family-BasedEB-3EB-1C+2
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Min Nguyen, Esq.

Min Nguyen, Esq.

Nguyen Attorneys at Law

4.3
137 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
9 YEARS
Family-BasedMarriage Green CardEB-1C
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Ahmed Scott, Esq.

Ahmed Scott, Esq.

Scott Attorneys at Law

4.1
151 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
23 YEARS
Family-BasedAsylumDeportation Defense+3
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Aisha Kim, Esq.

Aisha Kim, Esq.

Kim Partners

4.5
131 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
7 YEARS
Family-BasedMarriage Green CardEB-1C+3
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Robert Martinez, Esq.

Robert Martinez, Esq.

Martinez Legal Group

4.6
16 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
25 YEARS
EB-2 NIWAsylumDeportation Defense+5
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Ashley Clark, Esq.

Ashley Clark, Esq.

Law Offices of Clark

4.8
163 REVIEWS
LOCATION
El Paso, TX
EXPERIENCE
23 YEARS
EB-2 NIWPERMEB-1A+3
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Family-Based Lawyer FAQs - El Paso

Family-Based lawyer fees in El Paso typically range from $2,000-$10,000 depending on case complexity. 3 of 12 attorneys in El Paso offer free initial consultations. Use Attorney Scope to compare pricing and find affordable options.