Denver Family Immigration Attorney
Exploring Your Family's Immigration Options
For experienced representation in family immigration, spousal immigration, K1 fiancé visas or other family visas, e-mail or call the immigration lawyer at the Law Firm of Timothy R. Bakken at (303) 293-1963.
Located in Denver, Colorado, family immigration lawyer Timothy R. Bakken provides immigrants and their families with excellent, personalized service and legal representation.
We have been helping bring immigrant families together for more than 18 years. We also have extensive experience bringing together couples with a foreign fiancé (fiancée) using K1 visas.
We also have experience utilizing section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which may extend or allow an applicant to be grandfathered for benefits under 245(i). Section 245(i) permits certain individuals to apply for legal status (Green Card) without leaving the U.S. if a qualifying petition was previously filed by April 30, 2001. Section 245(i) allows certain families to remain in the United States for the entire immigration process through the payment of a fine to the U.S. CIS.
We can provide you with experienced representation, assistance and advice to help your family be together in the fastest manner possible permitted under the law. We will explain your options as well as the strengths and limitations of each option, so you can make an informed decision.
For additional information about us, and the benefits of retaining our services, please visit our Firm Overview page.
Knowledgeable Family Immigration Lawyer
Colorado immigration attorney Timothy Bakken has been successful bringing foreign family members to the United States to join a visa holder, green card holder or U.S. citizen, including:
- Fiancé (Fiancée)
- Spouse
- Child or Children (including adopted children and transmission of Citizenship for children born abroad to U.S. citizen parents)
- Siblings
- Parents
We use our knowledge of the law and the immigration process to assess your goals and determine the best options for you. We are thorough and work diligently toward bringing your family member or fiancé to the United States.
Applying in the U.S. vs. Applying Abroad
Depending on the relationship between the U.S. citizen or permanent resident and the person seeking a visa, it may be possible to apply for a green card without delay. In other cases, it may be necessary for an individual to return to his or her home country to apply through consular processing.
Contact a Family Immigration Lawyer
To schedule your confidential consultation with an experienced immigration attorney e-mail us (we respond quickly to e-mails) or call us at (303) 293-1963. We offer initial consultations for a fee to discuss your fiancé visa or other family immigration matter.