Latif Law represents Reynoldsburg families on family-based immigration matters — marriage green cards, K-1 fiancé visas, citizenship, parent petitions, and removal of conditions. Attorney Ali W. Latif is fluent in Arabic and Spanish, and serves Reynoldsburg's diverse Hispanic, East African, and Arab communities.
Reynoldsburg sits at the eastern edge of Franklin County along I-70 and US-40 (E. Main Street), connecting to Blacklick, Pickerington, and the Columbus Eastland area. The city is home to one of central Ohio's most diverse immigrant populations — with large Hispanic, Somali, and Arab communities that have deep roots in the area. Many Reynoldsburg families have ongoing immigration needs: petitions for spouses, parents, and children; naturalization applications; and follow-up filings like I-751 removal of conditions.
Attorney Ali Latif is trilingual in English, Spanish, and Arabic — making Latif Law one of the few firms in central Ohio equipped to serve Reynoldsburg's immigrant communities in their own languages from the first consultation through any USCIS interview. Our office is in downtown Columbus, about 20 minutes from Reynoldsburg via I-70.
I-130 petition and adjustment of status (I-485) for spouses in the U.S., or CR-1/IR-1 consular processing for spouses abroad.
Learn moreBring your fiancé(e) to the U.S. for marriage within 90 days, then file for adjustment of status to a permanent resident.
Learn moreN-400 application for permanent residents meeting the 5-year (or 3-year, if married to a U.S. citizen) residency requirement.
Learn moreU.S. citizens age 21+ can petition for their parents as immediate relatives — no annual cap or wait in a visa-preference queue.
Learn moreU.S. citizens petitioning for brothers and sisters. Priority dates can take years, but locking in the date early matters.
Learn moreConvert a 2-year conditional green card to a 10-year card before it expires — filed jointly or with a waiver.
Learn moreReynoldsburg has a significant Spanish-speaking population, and the broader east Columbus corridor includes growing Somali and Arab communities. Immigration paperwork is complex in any language — and errors on USCIS forms can cause delays, denials, or requests for evidence (RFEs) that set a case back by months.
Attorney Ali Latif graduated from The Ohio State University with B.A. degrees in both Arabic and Spanish. He consults with clients in their preferred language, translates documents when needed, and communicates with family members who may not speak English. This makes the immigration process clearer and less intimidating for Reynoldsburg families navigating the system.
Adjustment of status interviews for Reynoldsburg residents — like all Franklin County applicants — are scheduled at the USCIS Columbus Field Office at 395 E Broad St, Suite 300, Columbus, OH 43215. From Reynoldsburg, this is approximately 20 minutes westbound on I-70.
We prepare clients thoroughly for their USCIS interviews — reviewing the full case file, conducting mock interviews, and attending the interview in person when permitted. For consular processing cases (CR-1/IR-1 or K-1), we coordinate with the relevant U.S. embassy or consulate abroad.
Note: We focus on affirmative immigration cases. We do not handle removal defense, immigration court proceedings, or employment-based immigration (H-1B, EB). If your matter involves any of these, we can refer you to a qualified colleague.
Yes. We represent Reynoldsburg families and individuals on all family-based immigration matters. Our office is in downtown Columbus, about 20 minutes from Reynoldsburg via I-70. Consultations are available in person, by phone, or by video.
Family-based immigration: spousal green cards, K-1 fiancé visas, parent green cards, sibling petitions, naturalization, removal of conditions, EAD, VAWA, U visas, and affirmative asylum. We do not handle removal defense or employment-based immigration.
Most adjustment of status interviews for Franklin County residents, including Reynoldsburg, are held at the USCIS Columbus Field Office at 395 E Broad St, Suite 300, Columbus.
Yes. Attorney Ali Latif holds B.A. degrees in both Arabic and Spanish from The Ohio State University. Consultations and client communication are available in English, Spanish, or Arabic.
Initial consultations are 30 minutes for $100. If you retain the firm, the consultation fee is credited toward your retainer. Case fees vary by complexity. Payment plans are available.
If you entered the U.S. lawfully and qualify — for example, as an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen — you can file for adjustment of status (Form I-485) without leaving. You can also file for a work permit (EAD) and travel document at the same time.
30-minute consultation $100, credited to your retainer. Arabic, Spanish, and English spoken.