Latif Law represents Westerville 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.
Westerville is one of the most diverse and fastest-growing communities in central Ohio, with significant Somali, Nepali, Indian, Middle Eastern, and Hispanic populations. Many Westerville families have ongoing immigration matters — petitions for spouses, parents, and children, naturalization applications, and follow-up filings like I-751 removal of conditions.
Our office is in downtown Columbus, about 20 minutes from Westerville via I-270 or SR-3 (Westerville Road). We meet clients in person, by phone, or by video — whichever works best for your schedule.
I-130 petition and adjustment of status (I-485) for spouses living in the U.S., or CR-1/IR-1 consular processing for spouses abroad.
Learn moreBring your fiancé to the U.S. for marriage within 90 days, then file for adjustment of status.
Learn moreN-400 application for permanent residents who meet the 5-year (or 3-year if married to a U.S. citizen) residency requirement.
Learn morePetitions filed by U.S. citizens age 21+ for their parents — no annual visa cap applies.
Learn moreU.S. citizens petitioning for brothers and sisters. Long wait times, but priority date is locked in at filing.
Learn moreFor 2-year conditional green card holders, convert your status to a 10-year green card before it expires.
Learn moreMost family-based adjustment of status interviews for Franklin County and Delaware County residents — including Westerville — are scheduled at the USCIS Columbus Field Office located at 395 E Broad St, Suite 300, in downtown Columbus.
We attend interviews with clients whenever permitted and prepare them in detail for the questions USCIS officers typically ask, including bona fide marriage questions, residency timelines, and any criminal history disclosures. For consular processing cases (CR-1/IR-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 case involves any of these, we can refer you to a qualified colleague.
Yes. We represent Westerville families and individuals on all family-based immigration matters. The office is about 20 minutes from Westerville via I-270 or SR-3. 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 and Delaware County residents are held at the USCIS Columbus Field Office at 395 E Broad St.
Yes. Attorney Ali Latif holds B.A. degrees in both Arabic and Spanish from The Ohio State University. Consultations and client communication can be conducted in either language.
Initial consultations are 30 minutes for $100. If you retain the firm, the consultation fee is credited toward the retainer. Case fees vary by complexity.
30-minute consultation $100, credited to your retainer. Arabic, Spanish, and English.