Reuniting Families, One Case at a Time.
At AB Legal Consult, we believe families belong together. Whether you’re bringing a spouse to the U.S., sponsoring a parent, or navigating the K-1 fiancé process, Attorney Akosua Owusua Owusu-Banahene offers the legal guidance and heartfelt support to help you bring your loved ones home.
What Is Family-Based Immigration?
Family immigration allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor certain relatives for visas and green cards. These relationships include:
- Spouses and fiancés (K-1 and K-3 visas)
- Parents and children of U.S. citizens
- Stepchildren, stepparents, and adopted children
- Siblings of U.S. citizens (F4 category)
- Adjustment of Status (I-485) and Consular Processing
Who We Help
We support:
- U.S. citizens and green card holders sponsoring family abroad
- Couples navigating the fiancé (K-1) visa process
- Parents bringing children to the U.S.
- Married couples applying for spousal green cards
- Families facing delays, denials, or RFE (Request for Evidence) issues
Common Challenges in Family Immigration
- Proving the genuineness of marriage in spousal petitions
- Navigating long processing times and confusing paperwork
- Responding to RFEs or visa denials
- Coordinating between U.S. and foreign consulates
- Filing petitions for blended or complex families
Why Clients Trust Akosua
Akosua has helped hundreds of families through every stage of the immigration process — because she’s been through it herself. She understands the emotional and legal complexities, and she provides:
- Compassionate, culturally aware counsel
- Step-by-step guidance with forms like I-130, I-485, and DS-260
- Consular interview prep to avoid costly delays
- Fast response times and open communication
📞 Call (703)-705-9905 or book your free 15-minute consultation to discuss your case.
Client Testimonial
Julian M. – U.S. Citizen Sponsoring Spouse
“Akosua treated our case like it was her own. She helped me bring my wife from Ghana in less than a year. Her knowledge and compassion are unmatched.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the difference between K-1 and CR-1 visas?
A: K-1 is for fiancés; CR-1 is for spouses. Each has different processes and timelines. We’ll help you choose what’s best.
Q: Can I sponsor my stepchild?
A: Yes, if the marriage occurred before the child turned 18. Stepchildren are eligible under certain conditions.
Q: What if I filed a petition and then moved or changed income?
A: Changes like address or financial status must be updated with USCIS — we can handle it for you.
Family Is Worth Fighting For — Let Us Help
Reuniting families is what we do best. Start your petition with a trusted advocate today.
👉 Schedule your consultation now or call us at (703)-705-9905.