I have the experience and resources to help you navigate the immigration process.

Family & Marriage
Visa Attorneys in
Santa Clarita

I Can Help You Reunite Your Family

There is nothing I am more passionate about than bringing families together. Helping family members obtain visas for their loved ones is one of my favorite aspects of being am immigration attorney. I understand how confusing the immigration process can be. With so many rules and requirements in place, it can be difficult to know where to start.

Take the first step today by calling me. I have considerable experience handling all types of family- and marriage-based visa applications and appeals. Whether you are helping a loved one escape persecution through asylum or want to bring your foreign spouse to America, your immigration goals can be achieved with my help.

Family-Based Visas

When bringing a parent or sibling to live with you, you must be a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years old. Green card holders cannot petition for their parents or siblings. When bringing your children to live with you in the U.S., their age and marital status will impact their eligibility.

Permanent residents may petition for:
  • Children who are unmarried and under the age of 21
  • Unmarried sons and daughters who are over the age of 21 (plus any children of their own)

Qualifying for a Marriage Visa

If you are a U.S. citizen or green card holder, you may bring your eligible spouse to live with you in the U.S. by completing Form I-130. This is the process to use whether you are a citizen or a permanent resident.

If you are engaged but not yet married to a foreign national who is living outside the U.S., you can seek a K-1 fiance(e) visa. This non-immigrant visa grants your fiancée entrance to the U.S. if you intend to get married within 90 days. Once married, your new spouse may apply for a green card.

The Origins of Mossman Law Firm
The Mossman Law Firm dates back to the 1800s, beginning with the practice of Judge G. M. Gilchrist, Senator W. P. Whipple and Judge E. F. Brown.
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Bio

In 2002, John became the fourth-generation lawyer with the firm joining his father, Mark, and grandfather, Keith, in the practice of law. John practices primarily in criminal defense, civil litigation, real estate and probate. He serves on several community boards, is married and is a very proud father of three daughters.

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