As a United States citizen or permanent green card holder living in San Francisco, you have a lot of opportunities and freedoms. Whether you’re a birthright citizen, naturalized, or a permanent resident, you have the power to petition to bring your close family members into the country and help fast-track them to getting a green card. However, filing Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) can be tough, especially if English isn’t your first language. This is where an I-130 lawyer can help.
MyImmigration can simplify the process of helping your family start the process of getting them a green card.
While a life in San Francisco can be like a dream come true, without your family close by, it can be a lonely place. Let us help you help your close family members get a green card and share in the American dream and all that this great nation has to offer.
It’s no easy feat to start your life all over again in a new country. It comes with its challenges, but in the long run, the benefits and opportunities you’ll receive far outweigh the struggles it took to enter and remain in the United States. Many who’ve done so have the same question: How do I get my family to join me in San Francisco? As a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you can do so by filing Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative). Filing this form is the fastest way for some of your loved ones to enter the country and get a green card.
If this sounds appealing to you, working with an I-130 attorney will make the process so much easier.
As you probably already know, USCIS forms and applications can be difficult to understand and can be doubly confusing if your first language isn’t English. Sometimes just finding a simple answer about who’s eligible and how you can prove a familial relationship can be difficult. However, all of your questions can easily be answered when you partner with MyImmigration.
While each immigrant’s scenario may differ, there are some commonalities with petitioning family members to join you in the country. Here’s what you need to know about filing the Petition for Alien Relative.
For U.S. citizens, they can petition for the following family members:
Other family members can be included, but there are strict annual limits on how many visas will be granted. Other eligible family members include:
Green card holders (permanent residents) are more limited but can petition for these family members:
U.S. immigration regulations and requirements can change, so consulting with an I-130 attorney can help to ensure that you file everything correctly, giving your application the strongest chance of being accepted.
Applying could be slightly different for some, but this is the usual process for filing Form I-130:
One of the best benefits of living legally in the United States is the ability to help your close family members enter the country and obtain a green card faster than any other method. If you long for your family to live the quality of life that you’re enjoying, why not do everything within your power to do so?
Contact a I-130 lawyer today and help your loved ones get a green card.
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