by Gypsiyee » Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:16 pm
based on this here, I think this would be the best way for him to come over
Am I Eligible for Permanent Residency?
To be eligible for lawful permanent residence based on a family relationship you must meet the following criteria:
* You must have a relative who is a United States citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the United States who can provide documentation proving their status and is willing to sponsor you for lawful permanent residency by filing the I-130, Petition for Alien Relative.
* Your relative must prove they can support you by providing documentation that their income is at least 125% above the U.S. poverty level for their household size, including you and all other sponsored family members. For more details about the meeting this criteria and filing the Affidavit of Support, see Filing an Affidavit of Support for a Relative.
* If your relative is a US Citizen and they can legally prove you share one of the following relationships, you may be eligible for lawful permanent residency (please see Preference Categories & Visa Numbers, below):
o Husband or wife;
o Child under 21 years old;
o Unmarried son or daughter over 21;
o Married son or daughter of any age;
o Brother or sister if you are at least 21 years old; or
o Parents if you are at least 21 years old
* If your relative is a lawful permanent resident and they can legally prove you share one of the following relationships, you may be eligible for lawful permanent residency (please see Preference Categories & Visa Numbers below):
o Husband or wife; or
o Unmarried son or daughter of any age
His dad is certainly a permanent resident even if he isn't a citizen, he's definitely 125% over the poverty level in the US, and it's an unmarried son over 21
I think this would be the best way to go, no?
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