When the siblings of a U.S. citizen reside abroad, this process can be initiated to grant them permanent residency.
You must have at least one parent in common with your brother or sister in order to file this petition.
The applicant must remain outside the United States until the case is adjudicated and the consular interview is scheduled.
It is necessary to confirm that the applicant has not accumulated illegal presence.
It must be verified that the applicant has not engaged in any unauthorized employment in the United States.
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If you have accumulated unlawful presence, it could affect your eligibility. It is important to review your immigration history before proceeding.
Your interview will be scheduled at the United States consulate or embassy in your country of origin or last residence.
Yes. You must provide civil documents (such as birth and marriage certificates), police authorizations, medical examinations, and any additional evidence required by the consulate.
If your application is denied, you will receive a written explanation. In some cases, you may be eligible to appeal or reapply, depending on the reason for the denial.
Options such as humanitarian reinstatement exist, but they are not guaranteed. They are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
