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To petition to bring your sibling (brother or sister) to live in the united states as a green card holder, you must be a u.s

Citizen and at least 21 years of age Permanent residents may not petition to bring siblings to live permanently in the united states. If you are a u.s Citizen or permanent resident, you may be able to sponsor a family member for a permanent resident card (green card) Learn about the process and who is eligible. Only us citizens aged 21 or older can sponsor their siblings for immigration, lawful permanent residents (green card holders) cannot

Only citizens aged 21 or older can file for siblings, and immigration attorneys say the calendar — not the paperwork — is what slows families down Citizens 21 years or older can file a petition for siblings Green card holders cannot sponsor siblings, though they can sponsor spouses and unmarried children Sponsoring a sibling is possible, but the process can take many years due to strict annual visa limits and high demand. With proper legal guidance, bringing siblings to live in the united states as permanent residents is a process that unfolds in four stages Here we explain the requirements, documents, and wait times to achieve family reunification without errors or delays.

Unfortunately, your brother or sister will not receive the right to immigrate to the u.s

Immediately, as described in green cards for your family Citizenship, and proof that the two of you are siblings. Only us citizens aged 21 or older can file such petitions Lawful permanent residents, or green card holders, are not eligible to sponsor siblings Citizenship may be by birth or naturalisation, and petitioners must be able to prove it through official documentation such as a passport, birth certificate or naturalisation certificate. Sibling visa overview us citizens aged 21 or older can now sponsor their siblings for a green card

This is a lengthy process under us immigration law, as siblings fall under the family preference system, not immediate relatives.

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