1. Your parents
must be shown to be eligible for immigration.
2. You yourself
must prove that you are a naturalized citizen who can support your parents at
125% above the mandated poverty line here in the USA.
3. You must
file an immigrant visa petition (Petition for Alien Relative). You will
also be required to submit numerous other papers along with the completed Form
I-130, depending upon your particular situation. A will guide you through this
process and help ensure that you follow all the necessary steps properly lawyers,
ensuring compliance and helping you obtain the visa help that you and your
family need.
4. After filing
your petition, You will be notified by USCIS if your Form I-130 petition is
approved or denied. If it is approved, your parents will be notified to go to
the local U.S. consulate in India to complete visa processing.
Note: If
the visa petition you filed is denied, the denial letter will tell you how to
appeal and how much time you have to file the appeal. After your appeal form
and the required fee are processed, the appeal will be referred to the Board of
Immigration Appeals.
The experienced
immigration attorneys with The Law Office of Stephen M. Corby handle cases
across North and South Carolina. Reach them today at
http://lawyersthatdoimmigration.com/ or 704-248-7683.
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