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An Atlanta military survivor immigration lawyer could help the families of those who gave their all in service to the US.
The US government, its citizens, and the compassionate team at Solano Law Firm appreciate the service of our military members. We especially appreciate those who gave their lives for our safety and freedom, and we look forward to helping your family.
If your spouse or parent passed away while serving, we can assist you in applying for citizenship. You do not need to live in Atlanta, GA. We help families throughout the US and around the world. Our experienced citizenship and naturalization attorneys are here to help, and we treat every client with care, compassion, and dignity.
The naturalization process has a reputation for lengthy delays, bureaucracy, and red tape. Survivors of those lost in service deserve the best treatment from our government because they have lost so much.
A competent immigration attorney could help military survivors by:
The first step is calling an Atlanta military survivor immigration attorney to schedule a meeting.
Only close family members can apply for naturalization, such as spouses and children.
Distant family members, like grandparents or cousins, are not eligible for military survivor immigrant status or its benefits.
Also, ex-spouses, spouses who were legally separated at the time of death, or those who have since remarried, are ineligible.
First, the family must prove their service member passed away in combat or due to wounds or illnesses associated with their service. They may need to collect documents from physicians or base hospitals, which can be a time-consuming and stressful process.
If a person passes away after their service is complete, but due to illnesses related to their service, their family may need to locate the DD-214 document, which is a statement of honorable discharge.
Next, the family members must prove their relationship to the service member.
Key documents could include:
In short, survivors must prove their close relationship with the service member. A skilled immigration attorney could help families understand which documents are needed while preparing for naturalization interviews.
Families hoping to emigrate to the US must work quickly. They have two years from the date of the service member’s death to apply. Call an experienced immigration attorney today for help.
Contact us today to speak to an Atlanta military survivor immigration lawyer at Solano Law Firm. Remember, time is of the essence, and this paperwork must be completed quickly and accurately to ensure your future citizenship.
Our seasoned attorneys, paralegals, and support staff at Solano Law Firm are here to help. We have assisted numerous survivors and their families in obtaining citizenship and accessing the benefits to which they are entitled. Call us today to book your consultation.