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Green Card through Your Relative -
Family Based Immigration
You may be eligible for lawful permanent residence
in the United States based on a family relationship. In order to
qualify you must meet the following criteria:
- You must have a relative who is a United
States citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the United
States, who is willing to sponsor you for lawful permanent residency.
- Your relative must prove they can support
you by providing documentation that their income is 125% above
the mandated poverty line for their family, including you and
all other sponsored family members.
- Your relative is a legal U.S. Citizen
and they legally have to prove you share one of the following
relationships:
Husband or wife
Unmarried son or daughter over 21
Child under 21 years old
Married son or daughter of any age
Brother or sister if you are at least 21 years old
Parents if you are at least 21 years old
- Your relative is a lawful permanent resident
of the U.S. (green card holder) and they can legally prove you
share one of the following relationships:
Husband or wife
Unmarried son or daughter of any age
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