Immigration Petition for Parents

US citizen children are the only ones eligible to petition their parent(s) to live with them permanently in the United States of America. In order to be file for a petition, the child must be 21 years of age.

Here are the procedures for immigration petition for parents:

1. Fill up Form I-130 or the Petition for Alien . . . → Read More: Immigration Petition for Parents

Petitioning an Illegitimate Child

Petitioning an illegitimate child is allowed under the immigration law of the United States of America. There are cases wherein a father, during the finalization of his own petition, deliberately omits the fact that he has an illegitimate child thinking that having one will cause a denial in his petition on some basis. Having an illegitimate . . . → Read More: Petitioning an Illegitimate Child

Understanding US Immigration Petitions

An individual files an immigrant petition for a relative in the hopes of bringing him/her to the US and live together as a family. There are a lot of problems a petitioner (the person filing the petition) and his beneficiary (relative being petitioned) encounters during the petition process. This problems result from a lack of understanding . . . → Read More: Understanding US Immigration Petitions

About US Immigration Visa Waiting Times

The US government has implemented an immigration policy to serve as a guideline for people from other nations who wish to work, live, study or visit its country. With every immigration petition filed, a visa is released to the individual or individuals concerned. A visa provides the initial admission of the person for entering the US.

Since . . . → Read More: About US Immigration Visa Waiting Times

Perils and Consequences Faced by Illegal Immigrants in the US

In this world, there are many people living in countries where its local government is unstable so as its economy which leads many people to work overseas or for others, permanently seek a new life in a foreign country. These people look for other options since there are not so much job opportunities that can sustain . . . → Read More: Perils and Consequences Faced by Illegal Immigrants in the US