Reunite with Family
Bring your parent or child to live permanently with you in the United States.
Pathway to Citizenship
After receiving a Green Card, your family member may apply for U.S. citizenship after the required period of residence.
Freedom to Live, Work & Study
Green Card holders can live, work for any employer, and attend school in the U.S. legally.
Easier Travel In and Out of the U.S.
Permanent residents can travel more freely with reentry permits and fewer visa restrictions.
No Quotas for Immediate Relatives
Parents and minor children of U.S. citizens are not subject to annual visa limits.
Legal Security
Green Card status protects your loved ones from deportation and grants eligibility for benefits and legal protections.
Getting a Visa
1
Eligibility Review
We analyze your situation to confirm eligibility and choose the best application path.
2
File Form I-130
We submit the I-130 petition with supporting documents to establish the qualifying family relationship.
3
Wait for Approval
Immediate relatives (parents, children under 21) proceed immediately. Preference categories (e.g., adult/married children) wait for a visa to become available.
4
Choose Filing Method
Your family member will apply via Adjustment of Status (Form I-485) if in the U.S., or Consular Processing (DS-260) if abroad.
5
Prepare Affidavit of Support
We help prepare Form I-864 and collect the necessary financial evidence.
6
Submit Required Immigration Forms
We complete and file supporting forms such as I-485, DS-260, I-693 (medical), I-765 (work permit), and I-131 (travel).
7
Interview Preparation
We prepare your family member for the USCIS or consular interview, including a full evidence review.
8
Green Card Issuance
Once approved, the applicant receives the physical Green Card and becomes a lawful permanent resident.
Parent / Child Green Card – Sponsor Your Family for U.S. Residency
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We’ve helped thousands of clients secure their U.S. visas with bilingual support and a hassle-free process.
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Can I sponsor both my parents?
Can a Green Card holder sponsor their parent?
Can I sponsor my stepchild or adopted child?
How long does it take to sponsor a parent?
How long does it take to sponsor a child?
What happens if my child turns 21 during the process?
Can my parent work in the U.S. once they arrive?
What is the financial requirement for sponsorship?
Do I need to be living in the U.S. to sponsor?
Can I sponsor a married child?
Do I need to include a separate petition for each child?
Can my parents receive public benefits after they get a Green Card?
















