I am now a US Citizen, who can I petition?

Congratulations on becoming a citizen! As a U.S. citizen, you have the ability to petition for certain relatives to obtain residency in the United States. Here is a list of the relatives you can petition immediately for:

Parents: You can petition for your.

Unmarried children under 21: You can petition for your unmarried children who are under 21 years old.

Spouse: You can petition for your spouse to obtain residency.

In addition to the aforementioned relatives, you can also petition for the following relatives, but the process may take longer:

Unmarried children over 21: You can petition for your unmarried children who are over 21 years old.

Married children: You can also petition for your married children.

Siblings: You can petition for your siblings.

It's important to note that the application process for non-immediate relatives may take time, and there may be a considerable waiting period, especially in the case of siblings. The waiting times vary depending on the country of origin of the relative and other factors. Remember that each application process has specific requirements, and it's important to seek legal advice to ensure that you follow the appropriate steps and provide the necessary documentation.

I would recommend contacting us at 915-314-2363 to obtain personalized advice regarding your situation and the process to follow.

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