U.S. citizens or permanent residents enjoy many freedoms and benefits. One of those benefits is the ability to petition for foreign-born family members to legally come to the country and get a green card faster. Many people who have gone through the process of becoming lawful permanent residents are happy with the opportunities that come with holding a green card, but they miss their family members. Fortunately, they can file a Petition for Alien Relative to help bring certain family members into the country more quickly.
MyImmigration can make the process easier for you and your family as you begin the journey of getting them a green card.
While living in Atlanta can be a dream for some, green card holders might feel incomplete without their loved ones. Let us help you bring your close family members to the United States so they can also enjoy the American dream and everything this great country has to offer.
After becoming a lawful permanent resident or a naturalized U.S. citizen, your life in Atlanta is almost set, but it might feel incomplete if your foreign-born family members aren’t with you. If you miss your close relatives, you can petition to bring them to the U.S., which is one of the benefits of having permanent residency. Now that you have this ability, you may be wondering, “How do I bring my family to Atlanta?”
One of MyImmigration’s caring I-130 lawyers can guide you through the process.
USCIS forms can be tough to navigate. Even after reading the instructions and information on their website, many people are left with more questions than answers. Immigration laws in the United States are strict, and without experience, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed when filling out these forms. Luckily, with MyImmigration, the process is much easier.
When filing Form I-130, there are many things to consider. It’s important to understand the rules and requirements for the family members you can petition. Here’s what you need to know about Form I-130, the Petition for Alien Relative.
The eligibility rules are different for U.S. citizens and green card holders.
U.S. citizens can petition for:
Other family members may be eligible, but there are strict limits on how many visas are available each year. These include:
Green card holders (permanent residents) have more limited options but can petition for:
Immigration laws can change, so it’s always a good idea to talk to an I-130 attorney to make sure everything is filed correctly for the best chance of success.
The process for filing Form I-130 can vary for different situations, but here’s the usual process:
Now that you’re enjoying life in Atlanta, why not help your close family members experience the same? Petitioning for an alien relative is one of the quickest ways to help certain family members get permanent residency, but the process can be tricky.
Reach out to an I-130 lawyer today, and let us guide you in helping your loved ones get their green card.
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