Can I bring my family with me to the U.S.?

Yes, you can bring your family to the United States with you, however, the process can be complicated. Your options depend on your immigration status. If you are a U.S. citizen, you can petition for your family members to join you through the family-based immigration category. This includes your spouses, unmarried children under 21, parents, and siblings. This process may take months or even years to complete. If you are a lawful permanent resident of Massachusetts, you can also petition for your family members, including your spouse, unmarried children under 21, and unmarried siblings. This process may take even longer than filing as a U.S. citizen. If you are not a legal resident of the United States, you will need an Immigrant Visa. This process involves first obtaining a petition from a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident who is a family member. Then, you must submit the petition to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). After being approved, you will need to complete the visa application process. Regardless of your immigration status, you should contact a qualified immigration attorney for help in the filing process. They can help you better understand the process and make sure that everything is done correctly.

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Es posible que traiga a su familia con usted a los Estados Unidos siempre que cumpla con los requisitos de inmigración. Estos requisitos varían según el estado. En Massachusetts, si desea traer a su cónyuge e hijos menores de edad, deberá presentar una aplicación para una tarjeta verde con la Oficina de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (USCIS). Para aplicar, debe cumplir con los siguientes criterios: 1. Lo primero que debe hacer es presentar una aplicación de inmigración con USCIS, lo que le otorgará la visa requerida para ingresar al país. 2. Debe presentar una solicitud de tarjeta verde para su cónyuge e hijos menores de edad. 3. También necesitará una prueba de vínculo con su familia, con certificados de nacimiento o documentos de adopción apropiados. 4. También tendrá que proporcionar documentación adicional, como historial criminal y pruebas financieras. 5. Su familia deberá pasar por una entrevista en la embajada o consulado estadounidense más cercano. Si cumple con los requisitos, puede traer a la familia a los Estados Unidos.

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