You can obtain a green card through a family member, but your chances depend on your relationship to them and their immigration status. U.S. citizens have more options for sponsoring family members, and their relatives often have a faster process than those sponsored by green card holders.
If a U.S. citizen or green card holder petitions for a family member, their spouse and children (under 21, unmarried) can also be included in the process as “derivative” beneficiaries. These family members must submit their own applications for an immigrant visa or green card.
The immigration process can be complex. Working with an experienced immigration attorney ensures that all paperwork is filed correctly and that your application progresses smoothly.
For expert help with family-based green cards, contact Yellow Law Group. Our experienced attorneys will guide you through every step of the process.