A If your niece’s children are not yet 16, you may be able to bring them here as “orphans.” To petition for an orphan, the petitioner must be a U.S. citizen who is married or who is at least age 25. You must file the petition before the children are 16.
Q. Can a US citizen petition for a niece?
So Who Can You Immigrate? As shown above, when you are a U.S. citizen, you are entitled to immigrate all of your closest relatives. This includes your spouse, parents, children, brothers and sisters. You are not allowed to immigrate nephews,nieces, cousins, uncles, or aunts.
Table of Contents
- Q. Can a US citizen petition for a niece?
- Q. Can my aunt file for my green card?
- Q. Can I adopt my niece from Brazil?
- Q. Can I adopt my niece from another country?
- Q. Can US citizen adopt the 30 year old person?
- Q. Can I adopt my nephew and bring him to us?
- Q. How do I adopt my niece and nephew?
- Q. How long does adoption take in the US?
- Q. How can I bring my nephew to USA?
- Q. Can I apply green card for my nephew?
- Q. Can a US citizen sponsor a sibling for green card?
- Q. Can sibling sponsor green card?
- Q. Can a sibling fix my papers?
Q. Can my aunt file for my green card?
Many extended family members — cousins, aunts and uncles, and grandparents — do not qualify. They may apply for a green card only if they, too, have a closer relative who is a U.S. citizen or current green card holder (or qualify for one of the other types of green cards below).
Q. Can I adopt my niece from Brazil?
Brazilian law does not allow for a Brazilian child to travel to the United States to be adopted. Therefore, prospective adoptive parents must obtain a full and final adoption under Brazilian law before the child can immigrate to the United States.
Q. Can I adopt my niece from another country?
Whether the children who can be adopted were orphaned, removed from their parents, or have legal orphan status for another reason, US citizens can adopt their nieces, nephews, cousins, or other family members who find themselves without their biological parents.
Q. Can US citizen adopt the 30 year old person?
An adult adoption may occur once the potential adoptee reaches the age of 18 or older. At that time, the only consent required is that of the adult wishing to be adopted and, of course, the person willing to adopt.
Q. Can I adopt my nephew and bring him to us?
You can adopt and petition for your nephew to come to the US. He needs to be under 14 years of age and there are several other requirements that have to be met.
Q. How do I adopt my niece and nephew?
1 attorney answer You will first need to request a guardianship over your niece and nephew, then seek to terminate the parental rights and adopt them. If the mother is willing, she can agree to all of this in advance and make the process smooth for you.
Q. How long does adoption take in the US?
It takes about 6 to 18 months to adopt a child from foster care. there are several factors that affect the timing. these factors include the state of the rights of the birth parents and has the adopting parent been a foster parent.
Q. How can I bring my nephew to USA?
Assuming you are a U.S. citizen, the only family members you can petition for are: spouse, children, parents, and siblings. You cannot petition for your nephew unless you were to adopt him (his current age would affect this possibility).
Q. Can I apply green card for my nephew?
As a general rule, it is impossible to obtain U.S. green cards for one’s grandparents, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and more extended relations – unless you can create a chain of relationships so that a more immediate family member can petition for them.
Q. Can a US citizen sponsor a sibling for green card?
If you are a U.S. citizen, and at least 21 years old, you can petition for your siblings (brothers or sisters) to live in the United States as green card holders (lawful permanent residents). (Note: Green card holders may not petition to bring siblings to live permanently in the United States.
Q. Can sibling sponsor green card?
Adult U.S. citizens can get green cards for brothers and sisters by sponsoring them with the USCIS. If your brothers and sisters are married, their spouses and children can immigrate to the U.S. together with them. Their children have to be unmarried and under the age of 21.
Q. Can a sibling fix my papers?
Which relatives may I petition for? A U.S. citizen who is at least 21 years or older may also petition for the following relatives: Parents; • Brothers or sisters. When you submit your petition, you are required to provide evidence to prove your relationship to the person for whom you are filing.