Good News! Living Abroad Won't Stop You from Sponsoring Family to the US

Even if you're a US citizen living abroad, reuniting with family in America is possible! Here's what you need to know about sponsoring parents, spouses, and children for immigration benefits:

Who can you sponsor?

  • Immediate relatives: This includes spouses, unmarried children under 21, and parents.

How does it work?

  1. Petition: You'll file Form I-130, establishing the qualifying relationship.

  2. Approval: After approval, the case goes to the National Visa Center (NVC).

  3. Consular processing: Your relative attends interviews and submits documents at the US embassy/consulate in their home country.

  4. Affidavit of Support: You'll show you can financially support them with Form I-864.

Remember:

  • Process varies: Requirements may differ based on the family member and category.

  • Stay informed: Immigration laws change, so check official sources for the latest info.

  • Communication matters: Even abroad, ensure you can communicate and provide necessary documents.

  • Seek help: Consider consulting an immigration expert for the US embassy/consulate for personalized guidance on us immigration consultants.