U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (green card holders) can start the process of bringing their immediate family members into the United States. The first step is to file form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. To ensure that you don’t experience any issues along the way, working with an experienced I-130 lawyer in Houston can help to put your mind at ease.
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United States green card holders and citizens have the advantage of helping foreign-born family members enter the country legally with the bonus of getting a green card much faster than by other means. They have the power to help keep their family together.
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Once you successfully immigrate to the United States, either by gaining permanent residency or through naturalization, you now have the power to petition for your family members to join you in the United States. This is an added bonus to the many benefits you’ve gained by jumping through all the hoops the USCIS placed in your way.
If you long to be close to your immediate family, petition for them to gain entry to the country. One of our 1-130 attorneys in Houston can help you through the process, eliminating any fears you may have about the sometimes tricky process.
Anything worthwhile generally isn’t easy. The same can be said for petitioning to bring your close family members into the United States. While it may be confusing and complicated, working with an experienced Houston I-30 attorney can help ease your worries.
Here’s what the process generally looks like.
For U.S. naturalized citizens, you can petition for the following family members:
Other family members can be included; however, there are annual limits on how many visas will be granted. Other eligible family members include:
Green card holders (permanent residents) can petition for these family members:
Due to the changing nature of U.S. immigration regulations, consult with an I-130 Houston attorney for further clarification.
Although individual cases may vary, this is the usual process for filing form I-130:
MyImmigration was founded by James L. Robertson, a seasoned and skilled immigration attorney who supervised immigrant applications at USCIS for twelve years. He has compiled a team of immigration experts and founded MyImmigration. His goal is simple: to streamline the sometimes complex immigration process to help individuals from around the globe achieve their immigration goals without worries or fears of the system.
Here’s how the MyImmigration process works.
Many immigrants who have taken the leap to obtain a green card or become U.S. citizens long for their families to be by their side and enjoy the same freedoms they’ve experienced. Fortunately, they can petition their close family members to join them in the United States. While their family members won’t immediately be given legal residency, the power of the I-130 petition for alien relatives does start the process.
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