Legal Lounge advises families navigating family-based immigration petitions, guiding relationship eligibility, sponsorship documentation, and petition preparation under U.S. immigration regulations.

A family-based green card allows eligible relatives of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to obtain permanent residence in the United States through family sponsorship. Family-based immigration is one of the primary pathways to U.S. permanent residence. The process requires demonstrating a qualifying family relationship and meeting immigration eligibility requirements established by U.S. law. Depending on the relationship and the sponsor’s status, applicants may qualify under different family-based immigrant visa categories.
U.S. citizens may sponsor spouses, parents, children, and certain other family members for permanent residence.
Lawful permanent residents may sponsor spouses and unmarried children for family-based green cards.
Certain family members of U.S. citizens may qualify for immigration without numerical visa limits.
Other relatives may qualify under preference categories subject to annual visa quotas.
The sponsoring family member must file a petition establishing the qualifying relationship.
Successful applicants may obtain U.S. green card status through family sponsorship.
To qualify for family-based immigration, applicants must demonstrate a qualifying relationship with a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. Immigration authorities evaluate petitions based on documentation confirming the family relationship and the sponsor’s immigration status. Examples of qualifying relationships include: • Spouses of U.S. citizens or permanent residents • Unmarried children of U.S. citizens or permanent residents • Parents of U.S. citizens • Siblings of U.S. citizens • Certain adopted children or stepchildren Each family-based green card petition must include documentation confirming the relationship and eligibility requirements.

Evidence demonstrating the qualifying family relationship.
Documentation confirming the sponsor’s U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status.
Evidence demonstrating the sponsor’s ability to support the immigrant financially.
Required forms and supporting documentation submitted as part of the family-based green card process.
Allows families to reunite and live together in the United States.
Eligible applicants may obtain U.S. green card status.
Immigration law provides pathways for various qualifying relatives.

Eligible relatives may sponsor family members for immigration.
Permanent residents may live and work in the United States.
Permanent residence allows families to build long-term lives in the United States.
Review how family relationships, sponsorship requirements, and immigration eligibility determine qualification under the family-based immigration system.
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