Legal Permanent Resident Status
Posted By Steve Young on Dec 22, 2011 12:52pm PST
Family Based Green Card
A US citizen's spouse, unmarried children under the age of 21, and parents are referred to as "Immediate Relatives". The other relatives of US citizens - unmarried children over the age of 21, married children of any age and siblings (when the US citizen sponsor is above the age of 21) all fall under what is referred to as the "family preference category".
Getting a green card as an immediate family member is one of the simplest ways since the process involved is straightforward and less time consuming. As soon as a petition by the US citizen sponsor made on Form I-130 with the USCIS is approved, a visa number is available and the beneficiary can apply for a green card. Persons in the preference categories have to wait for a visa number to become available, which happens only when their priority date becomes current. The priority date is the date on which the sponsor filed the petition for family green card. The status of the priority date can be checked on the visa bulletin that is issued monthly by the Department of State.
You may still be able to Adjust your status, even if you entered illegally, if certain applications were previously filed on your behalf.
Contact the S.A. Young Law Firm, P.A. today to discuss your situation and maye we can help obtain your goal of obtaining Legal Permanent Resident status here in the U.S.