How can I petition for a family member to come to the US?

The first step to petitioning for a family member to come to the US is to determine their eligibility. If they are a close family member, such as a spouse, parent, or child, then they may be eligible to receive an immigrant visa through a family-based petition. In North Carolina, if you are a US citizen, you can file an I-130 petition (Petition for Alien Relative) for your family member. This form is available through the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You will need to submit the required documentation, such as birth certificates and marriage certificates, to show the relationship between you and your family member. Once the petition is approved, you will need to complete additional forms, such as the I-864 Affidavit of Support, to show that you are able to financially support your family member when they arrive in the US. After all the paperwork is complete, you will need to wait for your family member to receive a visa. This can take several months or even years. Your family member will also need to attend a medical examination and an interview with the US Embassy or Consulate in their home country. Ultimately, petitioning for a family member to come to the US can be a long and complex process. It is important to make sure that you understand all the requirements and complete all the necessary paperwork correctly to ensure that your family member is able to join you in the US.

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Para que un familiar sea elegible para entrar los Estados Unidos con la ley de inmigración, primero los peticionarios deben ser ciudadanos estadounidenses o residentes permanentes. Pueden presentar una solicitud de petición de familia (Formulario I-130), junto con documentación y pagos requeridos, al Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los EE. UU. (USCIS) en Carolina del Norte. Los peticionarios deben indicar que el beneficiario de la petición es un familiar cercano y es el cónyuge, los padres, los hijos mayores de 21 años, hermano o hermana, abuelo o abuela, nieto o nieta. Si el solicitante es un residente permanente, los peticionarios también necesitan presentar un Formulario I-485 para el beneficiario de la petición de inmigración. Además, los peticionarios necesitan ofrecer prueba de que el solicitante puede dar mantenimiento a su familiar. Dependiendo el tipo de familia, el proceso de solicitud puede llevarse un tiempo y puede incluir múltiples etapas. Los solicitantes deben asegurarse de entender la ley de inmigración, los formularios correctos, la documentación necesaria y los pagos adicionales antes de presentar una solicitud de petición de familia. Los solicitantes también deben considerar la posibilidad de contratar a un abogado de inmigración competente para ayudarles con el proceso.

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