My daughter is a U.S. citizen who will turn 21 next year. She lives with me and her father in Singapore. Can she sponsor us for green cards when she turns 21, or does she have to move to the U.S. first?
22 Jul 2021
Posted at 09:53h
in Citizen, Consulates, Family Based, FAQs, For Families, For Individuals, Immigrant Family, Resident
Answer
Generally speaking, a U.S. citizen living abroad may sponsor her parents for green cards when she turns 21, as long as she plans on moving to the U.S. once the immigrant visas are issued. (On occasion, we have seen consulates require the U.S. citizen child to be domiciled in the U.S. before the parents’ immigrant visas will be issued.) (22.Jul.2021)
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