Daly Law Firm, PLLC

2415 East Camelback Road,
Suite 700
Phoenix, AZ 85016
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17015 North Scottsdale Road
Suite 130
Scottsdale AZ 85255
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Telephone: 480-263-9127
Fax: 602-357-7453

Immigration through a Family Member

 Overview and Process

If you have close family members in the United States, they may, if they are willing, be able to help you immigrate. It depends first on what relation they are to you - the closer the relation, the more rights you have under US immigration law.

A lawful permanent resident is a foreign national who has been granted the privilege of permanently living and working in the United States. If you want to become a lawful permanent resident based on the fact that you have a relative who is a citizen of the United States, or a relative who is a lawful permanent resident, you must go through a multi-step process.

  1. The USCIS must approve an immigrant visa petition for you. This petition is filed by your relative (sponsor) and must be accompanied by proof of your relationship to the requesting relative.
  2. The Department of State must determine if an immigrant visa number is immediately available to you, the foreign national, even if you are already in the United States. When an immigrant visa number is available, it means you can apply to have one of the immigrant visa numbers assigned to you
  3. If you are already in the United States, you may apply to change your status to that of a lawful permanent resident after a visa number becomes available to you. This is one way you can apply to secure an immigrant visa number. If you are outside the United States when an immigrant visa number becomes available, you must then go to the U.S. consulate servicing the area in which you reside to complete your processing. This is the other way to secure an immigrant visa number.

Eligibility

In order for a relative to sponsor you to immigrate to the United States, they must meet the following criteria:

  • They must be a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the U.S. and be able to provide documentation providing that status.
  • They must prove that they can support you at 125% above the mandated poverty line.

The relatives which may be sponsored as an immigrant vary depending on whether the sponsor is a U.S. Citizen or a lawful permanent resident.

  • If the sponsor is a U.S. Citizen, they may petition for the following foreign national relatives to immigrate to the U.S:
    • Husband or wife
    • Unmarried child under 21 years of age
    • Unmarried son or daughter over 21
    • Married son or daughter of any age
    • Brother or sister, if the sponsor is at least 21 years old, or
    • Parent, if the sponsor is at least 21 years old.
  • If the sponsor is a lawful permanent resident, they may petition for the following foreign national relatives to immigrate to the U.S.:
    • Husband or wife, or
    • Unmarried son or daughter of any age.

In any case, the sponsor must be able to provide proof of the relationship.

Preference Categories

If you wish to immigrate as a relative of a U.S. Citizen or lawful permanent resident, you must obtain an immigrant visa number based on the preference category in which you fall.

People who want to become immigrants are classified into categories based on a preference system. The immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, which includes parents, spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21, do not have to wait for an immigrant visa number to become available once the visa petition filed for them is approved by USCIS. An immigrant visa number will become immediately available. The relatives in the remaining categories must wait for an immigrant visa number to become available according to the following preferences:

  • First preference: Unmarried, adult sons and daughters of U.S. citizens. Adult means 21 years of age or older.
  • Second Preference: Spouses of lawful permanent residents, their unmarried children (under twenty-one), and the unmarried sons and daughters of lawful permanent residents.
  • Third Preference: Married sons and daughters of U.S. Citizens.
  • Fourth Preference: Brothers and sisters of adult U.S. Citizens.

How to Apply

The Daly Law Firm is committed to helping immigrants and their families successfully navigate the complicated USCIS application process. Call me at 480-263-9127 to schedule a free consultation.

Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening and weekend hours available by appointment. Visa, MasterCard and American Express accepted.

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Daly Law Firm, PLLC
2415 East Camelback Road, Suite 700
Phoenix, AZ 85016 
Telephone: 480-263-9127
Fax: 602-357-7453

Map and Directions

Daly Law Firm, PLLC 
17015 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 130
Scottsdale AZ 85255
Telephone: 480-263-9127
Fax: 602-357-7453

Map and Directions

The Daly Law Firm serves clients in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Mesa, Tempe, Glendale, Peoria, Chandler, Gilbert, Apache Junction, Avondale, Paradise Valley and Surprise. The firm also serves clients across Maricopa County, Pinal County and Yavapai County in Arizona, as well as the Phoenix metro area and Valley of the Sun.

 


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