Expedite the processing of my green card renewal
Bringing a family member to the US through sponsorship requires proving your relationship. Here's a breakdown to help you build a winning case:
Gather Solid Documentation:
Birth certificates
Marriage certificates
Adoption decrees
Any documents that establish your family connection
Show Your Relationship Type:
Biological Ties: Birth certificates listing both parents, DNA tests (if needed).
Legal Ties: Marriage certificates, divorce decrees (if applicable), adoption or guardianship papers.
Demonstrate Financial Support (if required):
Pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, or affidavits of support (Form I-864) to prove you can financially support the family member.
Strengthen Your Application with:
Affidavits/Witness Statements: Written statements from you, the beneficiary, or others describing your relationship and its history.
Photographs: Pictures of you and your family member together throughout the years.
Other Supporting Documents: Communication records, shared financial responsibilities, anything proving your genuine relationship.
Key Point:
Always check USCIS guidelines for your specific family-based petition.
Include all required documents and follow their instructions carefully.
Considering an Immigration Attorney?
An attorney can offer personalized guidance based on your situation.
By providing strong evidence of your relationship, you'll increase your chances of a successful petition.