Reunite. Belong. Build a Life in the U.S.

Whether you’re sponsoring a loved one, applying for U.S. citizenship, or navigating fiancé or K visas — we offer trusted legal support to guide your family through every immigration step with care and precision.

Helping Families Build Their Future in the United States

Family and citizenship-based immigration options are some of the most meaningful pathways to permanent residency and U.S. citizenship. At Arce Immigration Law, we help you bring loved ones together and navigate your long-term goals — from family reunification to full naturalization.

Marriage & Fiancé (K-1) Visas

Bring your future spouse to the U.S. or adjust your status after marriage. We assist with K-1 visas, I-130 petitions, and adjustment of status for marriage-based Green Cards.

Green Card for Family Members

Sponsor immediate family members such as spouses, children, or parents through the family preference categories or immediate relative petitions.

U.S. Citizenship & Naturalization

Ready to become a U.S. citizen? We guide you through the naturalization process, including eligibility screening, N-400 filing, and interview prep.

Consular Processing Abroad

Sponsoring a family member living outside the U.S.? We handle every step of consular processing, from the I-130 to the embassy interview.

Why Choose Arce Immigration Law

Decades of Experience with Family-Based Green Cards

We’ve helped thousands reunite with loved ones through spouse, parent, child, and sibling petitions—ensuring accuracy and care in every step of the process.

Trusted Guidance from a Board-Certified Immigration Attorney

Led by Carmen Arce, one of the few Florida Board-Certified Immigration & Nationality Law experts, our firm offers the highest standard of legal representation.

Streamlined Support for Marriage & Fiancé Visas (K-1)

From proving relationship authenticity to preparing for interviews, we guide couples through every stage of the fiancé and spousal visa process.

Step-by-Step Naturalization & Citizenship Services

We help eligible green card holders become U.S. citizens, offering clear advice on residency requirements, application forms, civics test prep, and interviews.

Your questions answered

Common Questions

A K-1 fiancé visa is for foreign nationals engaged to U.S. citizens, allowing them to enter the U.S. and marry within 90 days. A marriage-based Green Card applies after the marriage, either through adjustment of status or consular processing.

 U.S. citizens aged 21 or older can sponsor their parents. Siblings fall under the family preference category, which has a longer wait time. Permanent residents cannot sponsor parents or siblings.

Most applicants are eligible to apply for naturalization after 5 years of permanent residency, or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen.

In most cases, yes. However, some older applicants may qualify for exemptions based on age and how long they’ve held a Green Card.

Ready to Bring Your Family Together or Become a U.S. Citizen?

Schedule a private consultation with Arce Immigration Law and get personalized guidance for your temporary or non-immigrant visa.

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