
BPA Immigration Lawyers U.S
Services We Provide
When the stakes are high, the importance of having a team of seasoned legal veterans by your side, ready to fight your corner, is difficult to overstate. That’s why, here at BPA, we see immigration law as more than just our profession: it’s our purpose. We’ve made a name for ourselves globally through helping a truly diverse range of clients achieve the future they envision, securing effective legal representation that alleviates the anxiety involved in navigating the court systems.
If you’re looking to reunite your family, build a career, grow your business, or defend your right to stay in the U.S., we’ll provide expert legal support with a truly human approach. Backed by decades of experience, you can trust the BPA team to deliver clear, strategic guidance across all major immigration pathways.

Family-Based Immigration
Reuniting with family is one of the most common—and meaningful—goals in immigration law. We help clients bring relatives to the U.S. and secure lawful permanent residence through:
- Immediate Relative Petitions (I-130): For spouses, parents, and children of U.S. citizens.
- Preference Category Visas: For siblings, adult children, and relatives of green card holders.
- Adjustment of Status: For applicants already in the U.S.
- Consular Processing: For applicants applying from abroad.
- I-864 Affidavit of Support: Guidance on meeting income requirements.
- Waivers: Help with inadmissibility issues, such as prior unlawful presence or criminal records.
Every journey we embark on is a unique one, and we regularly support LGBTQ+ couples, stepparents, and blended families in navigating the unique, state-specific aspects of their immigration journeys.
Fiancé(e) Visas & Marriage-Based Green Cards
BPA Immigration Lawyers U.S. also supports couples through every step of the K-1 fiancé(e) visa and marriage-based green card process. This includes:
- Relationship documentation strategies
- Preparing for the visa interview or green card interview
- Responding to Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
- Support with conditional residency and I-751 waivers
Whether you married abroad or plan to marry in the U.S., we’ll guide you through the right process for your situation.


