US citizens or green card holders can sponsor spouses, children, parents, siblings (with limitations), fiancés(e)s, some employees, investors, and in special cases, refugees/asylees/victims.
Read MoreThe type of relatives you can petition for depends on your immigration status (US citizen or lawful permanent resident). It can include spouses, children (married or unmarried), parents, and even siblings. You can petition for several relatives using a single form.
Read MoreThe EB-3 category lets you include your spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old (dependents) on your application. They can receive green cards based on your approved EB-3 petition, a process called "derivative status."…
Read MoreLife throws curveballs, and your immigration plans might need to adjust too. If you no longer want to sponsor someone for a green card through Form I-130, you can withdraw the petition...
Read MoreAs a U.S. citizen, you have the privilege of sponsoring certain family members for immigration benefits. In this blog we explain some important considerations and requirements to keep in mind..
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