Which relatives may I petition for? A U.S. citizen who is at least 21 years or older may also petition for the following relatives: Parents; • Brothers or sisters. When you submit your petition, you are required to provide evidence to prove your relationship to the person for whom you are filing.
It is possible to request expedited processing for an I-130 petition for siblings, but it is rarely granted. ing to USCIS guidelines, an expedite request may be granted if there is: a severe financial loss to the petitioner. an emergency situation.
To sponsor your family member, submit a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Form I-130.
The purpose of this Form is for a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States to establish the relationship to certain alien relatives who wish to immigrate to the United States. Note: A separate form must be filed for each eligible relative.
An I-130 affidavit is a written statement from friends, family members, or associates who can attest to the genuine nature of your marriage. It is essentially letter that someone writes to the U.S. government that indicates the writer is a witness to your marriage and knows certain facts.
Required Evidence for Sibling Green Card U.S. birth certificate. U.S. passport. Naturalization certificate. Certificate of citizenship. Consular report of birth abroad.