Children of foreign nationals often come to the U.S. as derivatives of the petition filed for the foreign national parent. This means that the U.S. sponsor does not need to submit a separate I-130 petition for each child. They simply need to list the...
Sometimes a foreign national who is coming to the U.S. on a family-based visa or an employment-based visa wants to bring their children as well. These children also may be able to get green cards in some but not all cases. Eligible children must be i...
Under U.S. immigration rules, a child generally must be an unmarried foreign national who is under 21 years old. An adult child or a married child may be able to get a visa, but they will face a more complicated and protracted path to a green card th...
A foreign national can come to the U.S. on a petition filed by a brother or sister who is a U.S. citizen. The situation can be more complicated for foreign nationals who are half-brothers, half-sisters, stepbrothers, or stepsisters of U.S. citizens. ...
Under Form I-864, the Affidavit of Support, a U.S. citizen or permanent resident promises to the government that they will be able to support the foreign national family member who is the beneficiary of their visa petition. This means that they can p...
Sometimes the U.S. sponsor of a family-based green card application will die before the foreign national receives their visa. This does not necessarily prevent the foreign national from coming to the U.S. They may be able to benefit from special rule...
Most U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents can easily establish that they can bring a foreign family member to the U.S. Any obstacles usually involve the eligibility of the foreign family member, such as concerns over their admissibility or th...
If a U.S. citizen or green card holder marries or gets engaged to a foreign national, they can sponsor the foreign national for a green card. This involves submitting a fiancé visa petition or an immigrant visa petition. You can file a fiancé visa pe...
If a U.S. citizen or green card holder marries or gets engaged to a foreign national, they can sponsor the foreign national for a green card. This involves submitting a fiancé visa petition or an immigrant visa petition. You can file a fiancé visa pe...
The first step in the family immigration process requires the U.S. sponsor to file Form I-130, which is called Petition for Alien Relative. They will need to show that they are a U.S. citizen or green card holder and that they have a qualifying famil...