To apply for permission for your parents (mother and / or father) to live in the United States as a green card holder, you must be a US citizen at least 21 years old. Green card holders (permanent residents) cannot apply for parents' right to permanent ...
A citizen or permanent legal resident of the United States (green card holder) has the right to reunite with his family, that is, to move relatives to America. This process has always taken quite a long time, but during the pandemic it practically stopped: for three months now the queue for green cards for ...
The owner of a green card, along with the opportunity to permanently live and work in the United States, receives the right to family reunification, which every American citizen possesses. If he has children, spouse or spouse left in his homeland, he can take them to America. ...
The owner of a green card, along with the opportunity to permanently live and work in the United States, receives the right to family reunification, which every American citizen possesses. If he has children, spouse or spouse left in his homeland, he can take them to America. ...
The owner of a green card, along with the opportunity to permanently live and work in the United States, receives the right to family reunification, which every American citizen possesses. If he has children, spouse or spouse left in his homeland, he can take them to America. ...
The owner of a green card, along with the opportunity to permanently live and work in the United States, receives the right to family reunification, which every American citizen possesses. If he has children, spouse or spouse left in his homeland, he can take them to America. ...
The owner of a green card, along with the opportunity to permanently live and work in the United States, receives the right to family reunification, which every American citizen possesses. If he has children, spouse or spouse left in his homeland, he can take them to America. ...
The owner of a green card, along with the opportunity to permanently live and work in the United States, receives the right to family reunification, which every American citizen possesses. If he has children, spouse or spouse left in his homeland, he can take them to America. ...
The owner of a green card, along with the opportunity to permanently live and work in the United States, receives the right to family reunification, which every American citizen possesses. If he has children, spouse or spouse left in his homeland, he can take them to America. ...
USCIS announced that, effective February 1, 2020, Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, will be processed domestically only by USCIS, and overseas only by the State Department's International Office under certain circumstances.…