It is designed for U.S. citizens over the age of 21 who wish to apply for permanent residency for their siblings in the United States.
The petitioner must be a U.S. citizen.
The relationship between the petitioner and the beneficiary can be biological or legal (as in the case of siblings, half-siblings or step-siblings).
The petitioner must have sufficient financial capacity to sponsor the beneficiary.
This category of permanent residency has a long waiting list.
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Submission: Once reviewed and finalized, your application is prepared for submission to USCIS, ensuring everything is properly organized, consistent, and ready for review by the officer.
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No. Only U.S. citizens can file a family petition for their brothers or sisters. Permanent residents do not have this option.
Yes. In this category, the beneficiary's spouse and unmarried children under 21 can also obtain residency as derivatives when the priority date is in effect.
