
How can I get family visa for USA?
Visas are always available for immediate relatives of U.S. citizens. This means your family member does not need to wait in line for a visa. Immediate relatives who are in the United States can file Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status at the same time as Form I-130.
Type of Relatives for Whom You May Petition:
– Spouse
– Children (unmarried and under 21)
– Sons and daughters (married and/or 21 or over)
– Parents, if you are 21 or over
– Siblings, if you are 21 or over
Immigration Benefit for Sponsor.
You obtain a Green Card ( Permanent resident in the United States)
Application Process: Green Card (Permanent Residence)
To petition for a family member to receive a Green Card (permanent residence), begin by filing Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. This form establishes the family relationship that exists between you and your relative. Sometimes the I-130 can be filed together with an application for permanent residence, officially known as Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. This is discussed below.
Which Relatives May I Petition For?
Immediate Relatives:
– Spouses of U.S. citizens
– Children (unmarried and under 21) of U.S. citizens
– Parents of U.S. citizens (The petitioning citizen must be 21 or older.)
Visas are always available for immediate relatives of U.S. citizens. This means your family member does not need to wait in line for a visa. Immediate relatives who are in the United States can file Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status at the same time as Form I-130. For more information on how your relative can apply to adjust status (get a Green Card) while they are in the United States, see the How Do I Help My Relative Become a Permanent Resident?
Other Family Members:
Preference categories apply to family members who are not immediate relatives. The visas allotted for these categories are subject to annual numerical limits. A visa becomes available to a preference category based on the priority date (the date the Form I-130 was filed). Preference categories are grouped as follows:
– First preference: Unmarried, adult sons and daughters of U.S. citizens (adult means 21 or older.)
– Second Preference (2A): Spouses of Green Card holders, unmarried children (under 21) of permanent residents
– Second Preference (2B): Unmarried adult sons and daughters of permanent residents
– Third Preference: Married sons and daughters (any age) of U.S. citizens
– Fourth Preference: Brothers and sisters of adult U.S. citizens
For current wait times, see the USCIS Processing Time Information page on this website and the Visa Bulletin page on the U.S. Department of State website. For more information on priority dates, see the Visa Availability and Priority Dates page.
What Happens Next?
If your relative is already in the United States, they may apply to adjust status to become a Green Card holder (lawful permanent resident) after a visa number becomes available using Form I-485.
If your relative is outside the United States, your petition will be sent to the National Visa Center (NVC). The NVC will forward your petition to the appropriate U.S. consulate when a visa becomes available and your relative will be notified about how to proceed. This process is referred to as “consular processing.”
Your family member’s preference category will determine how long they will have to wait for an immigrant visa number. Once you have filed a petition, you can check its progress the My Case Status page. For visa availability information, see the Visa Bulletin page on the U.S. Department of State website.
For more information on becoming a Green Card holder, see the Adjustment of Status for processing within the United States and Consular Processing page for processing overseas. For more information on Green Cards, see the Green Card section.
NOTE: A visa petition (Form I-130 or Form I-129F) is only used to demonstrate a qualifying relationship. An approved petition DOES NOT grant any benefit, it simply creates a place in line for visa processing.
– See description of this video for all forms and USCIS related links:
Guidance:
How Do I Help My Relative Become a Permanent Resident? (Guide for U.S. Citizens) (PDF, 688.27 KB)
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Related Forms:
– Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative
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– Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.
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– Form I-864, Affidavit of Support.
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