Family Immigration Help Nationwide

Affordable, personalized guidance for families reuniting across the United States. Kangoma's Multi Services Consulting, LLC, helps you navigate every step of the immigration petition process from Grand Forks, ND, serving clients in all 50 states.

Family-owned and locally rooted in Grand Forks, ND, with over 10 years of experience serving immigrant families nationwide.

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Family Reunification and Immigrant Visa Petitions

Family-based immigration is the legal pathway that allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to petition for their close relatives to join them in the United States. Kangoma's Multi Services Consulting, LLC walks clients through every stage, identifying the correct petition type, gathering and organizing supporting documents, and staying fully compliant with current U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requirements so families can move forward with confidence rather than confusion.

  • What Is the Difference Between an Immigrant Visa and a Nonimmigrant Visa?

    An immigrant visa is issued to individuals who intend to live permanently in the United States, while a nonimmigrant visa covers temporary stays for purposes such as education, work, or family visits. Understanding which category applies to your situation is the essential first step, and Kangoma's consultants help you determine that clearly from your very first conversation.

  • Who Qualifies as an Immediate Relative for a Family Visa Petition?

    Under U.S. immigration law, immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, including spouses, unmarried children under the age of 21, and parents, have priority access and are not subject to annual visa number caps. For other family preference categories, such as siblings or married adult children, eligibility and wait times vary, and Kangoma's team will walk you through exactly which category applies to your family, step by step.

Scroll down to learn about nonimmigrant visa options, including student and work visas, and how Kangoma's can help your entire household navigate the process together.

Nonimmigrant Visa Assistance: Student, Work, and Visitor Visas

While immigrant visas are for those planning to settle permanently in the U.S., nonimmigrant visas cover temporary stays for purposes such as studying, working, or visiting family. Many clients are surprised to learn how many different visa categories exist and how much the right documentation can affect the outcome. Kangoma's consultants help clients understand which category fits their situation and prepare a complete, organized file from the start.

  • Can a Student Visa Lead to Permanent Residency in the United States?

    An F-1 student visa is a nonimmigrant status, meaning it is not designed as a direct path to a green card. However, completing a degree, securing employer sponsorship, or qualifying through family relationships can open pathways to permanent residency, and Kangoma's consultants help students understand where their current visa status fits into their longer-term immigration goals.

  • What Documents Do I Need for a U.S. Work Visa Application?

    Documentation requirements vary significantly by visa type. An H-1B work visa requires employer sponsorship and proof of specialized occupation, while a B-1 business visitor visa requires evidence of temporary intent. Kangoma's team guides each client through a personalized document checklist so nothing is missing when the application is submitted.

  • How Can a Family Member Help a Relative Apply for a Student or Work Visa?

    While most nonimmigrant visas are applied for by the individual, family members can play a meaningful role in supporting the documentation process, gathering financial records, translating documents, and providing letters of support. Kangoma's consultants can guide the entire household through the process together, making it a team effort rather than a solo challenge.

Kangoma's Multi Services Consulting, LLC helps clients navigate the following visa categories:

- F-1 Student Visas
- H-1B Work Visas
- B-1/B-2 Visitor Visas
- K-1 Fiancé Visas

Kangoma's serves clients across all 50 states, not just in North Dakota, so no matter where you are, expert immigration guidance is just a call away.

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Experienced Immigration Consultants You Can Trust

Kangoma's Multi Services Consulting, LLC, was founded by Francis Kangoma Dunor in 2021, bringing over 10 years of hands-on consulting experience across immigration, tax, divorce, and insurance matters. As a family-owned, locally rooted firm based in Grand Forks, North Dakota, the business delivers the kind of personalized, culturally aware attention that large corporate firms simply cannot replicate. Clients across the country, from individual immigrants to entire families navigating the system for the first time, rely on this team for honest, accurate guidance at every step.

  • Do You Offer Free Immigration Quotes?

    Yes. Kangoma's Multi Services Consulting, LLC offers free USCIS quotes to help prospective clients understand the cost and scope of their petition before making any commitment. The firm also provides senior discounts, student discounts, and discounts for active-duty military members because quality immigration guidance should be accessible to the families who need it most, regardless of budget.

  • Is Kangoma's Multi Services Consulting Available Outside of North Dakota?

    Absolutely. While the firm's home office is located at 1726 South Washington Street, Suite 26, Grand Forks, ND 58201, Kangoma's proudly serves clients in all 50 states through flexible remote consulting options via phone, email, and WhatsApp. Distance is never a barrier to getting the help your family deserves.

Kangoma's accepts Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and cash. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with Saturday and Sunday appointments available by arrangement.

Frequently Asked Questions About Family-Based Immigration Services

  • How Long Does a Family-Based Immigration Petition Typically Take?

    Timelines vary significantly depending on the visa category and the applicant's country of birth. Immediate relative petitions for U.S. citizens tend to move faster since they are not subject to annual numerical caps, while family preference categories can involve waits of several years. Kangoma's consultants keep clients informed at every stage so there are no surprises along the way.

  • Can Kangoma's help me if I live outside of North Dakota?

    Yes, Kangoma's Multi Services Consulting, LLC, serves clients nationwide from its Grand Forks, ND, office. Whether you are in California, Florida, Texas, or anywhere else in the United States, you can connect with the team by phone at 701-330-4693, by email at kkmultiservicesagencyllc@gmail.com, or via WhatsApp for faster responses.

  • What Documents Do I Need to Start a Family Visa Petition?

    While the exact document list depends on your specific situation and petition type, most family-based petitions require proof of the petitioner's U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent resident status, proof of the qualifying family relationship (such as a marriage certificate or birth certificate), and biographical information for both the petitioner and the beneficiary. Kangoma's consultants provide a personalized checklist so you know exactly what to gather before your first appointment.

  • Is the USCIS Quote Really Free? Who Qualifies?

    Yes, Kangoma's offers free USCIS quotes to all prospective clients regardless of their service needs or income level. The firm also provides additional discounts for seniors, students, and active duty military members. Simply mention your status when you call or reach out, and the team will apply the appropriate rate.

  • What Is the Difference Between an Immigrant Visa and a Nonimmigrant Visa?

    An immigrant visa grants the holder the right to live permanently in the United States as a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), while a nonimmigrant visa is issued for a temporary, specific-purpose stay such as studying, working, or visiting family. Many clients start their journey on a nonimmigrant visa and later transition to permanent residency through a family petition or employer sponsorship, a path Kangoma's team can help you plan for from the very beginning.

Ready to Reunite Your Family? Let's talk.

Getting started is easier than you think. Kangoma's Multi Services Consulting, LLC is ready to answer your questions, review your situation, and help you take the next confident step toward bringing your family together. Reach out today. Our team is just a phone call or WhatsApp message away.