BRING YOUR FAMILY OVER

EXPERIENCED VISA PETITION ATTORNEYS
The U.S. immigration process is not simple, and can take many years to complete. At Taylor Solano & Associates we understand how important it is to bring your loved ones to the United States as quickly and efficiently as possible. It is our great honor to have helped many families bring their loved ones to the United States. We know firsthand how important our services are to our clients, and work relentlessly to reunite families as quickly as possible.
DO YOU QUALIFY TO BRING YOUR FAMILY OVER?
United States citizens and permanent residents can assist their qualifying foreign relatives in petitioning for citizenship and permanent residency in the United States. In order for a foreign relative to become a lawful U.S. permanent resident, the following general criteria must be met:
- The foreign national applying for a visa or green card must have a relative who is either a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the United States. The applicant's relative must be able to show documentation of their status as a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, as well as proof of their relationship to the applicant.
- The applicant's relative must prove his/her financial income is 125% above the poverty line for his/her entire family, including the applicant. If the relative does not meet this financial criterion, then he/she can become a joint sponsor with another relative, or the applicant's assets can be taken into account
- If the applicant's relative is a U.S. citizen, he/she must prove that the applicant is his/her: * Child under the age of 21 years * Spouse * Unmarried son or daughter over 21 years old * Married son or daughter (any age) * Brother or sister of U.S. citizen (if sponsoring relative is at least 21 years old) * Parent of U.S. citizen (if sponsoring relative is at least 21 years old)
- If the applicant's sponsoring relative is a U.S. permanent resident, he/she must prove that the applicant is his/her: * Husband or wife * Unmarried son or daughter of any age
- If both the applicant and his/her relative meet these criteria, then the petitioning process can begin.
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