Bringing Parents to Live in the United States
Parent Green Card & Sponsorship Lawyers at The Golden Attorneys
One of the greatest privileges of U.S. citizenship is the ability to reunite your family. If you are a U.S. citizen, you may be eligible to bring your parents to live permanently in the United States by sponsoring them for a green card.
At The Golden Attorneys, immigration law is our exclusive focus. We help families successfully navigate the parent sponsorship process β avoiding delays, denials, and unnecessary stress.
π Call or Text 561-800-2009 to schedule a private immigration consultation today.
Can I Bring My Parents to the United States Permanently?
Yes. U.S. citizens who are 21 years of age or older may sponsor their parents for lawful permanent residence (a green card).
Parents of U.S. citizens are classified as Immediate Relatives, which means:
- No annual visa limits
- No visa backlog
- Faster processing compared to many other family categories
Once approved, your parents may:
- Live permanently in the U.S.
- Work legally
- Travel freely
- Qualify for U.S. citizenship in the future
Who Is Eligible to Sponsor a Parent?
To sponsor a parent, the petitioner must:
- Be a U.S. citizen (green card holders cannot sponsor parents)
- Be at least 21 years old
- Reside in the United States
- Meet financial sponsorship requirements
π Both biological and adoptive parents may qualify, depending on documentation.
Which Parents Can Be Sponsored?
You may sponsor:
- Your mother
- Your father
- Step-parents (if the marriage occurred before you turned 18)
- Adoptive parents (if legal requirements are met)
Each parent requires a separate immigrant petition.
Parent Green Card Application Process
Step 1: File Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative)
The U.S. citizen child files Form I-130 with USCIS for each parent.
Step 2: USCIS Review & Approval
USCIS reviews the family relationship and supporting documents.
Step 3: National Visa Center (NVC) Processing
Once approved, the case moves to the NVC for:
- Affidavit of Support (Form I-864)
- Civil document submission
- Government filing fees
Step 4: Consular Interview or Adjustment of Status
- If the parent is outside the U.S. β Consular interview at a U.S. embassy
- If the parent is inside the U.S. β Adjustment of status application
Step 5: Green Card Approval
Upon approval, your parent becomes a lawful permanent resident.
Financial Requirements to Sponsor a Parent
Sponsors must submit Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support) and show income at or above 125% of the federal poverty guidelines.
Common issues include:
- Insufficient income
- Incorrect household size calculations
- Missing tax documents
β οΈ Financial sponsorship errors are a major cause of delays and denials.
How Long Does It Take to Bring Parents to the U.S.?
Processing times vary based on:
- USCIS workload
- Embassy processing times
- Completeness of the application
Because parents are immediate relatives, cases typically move faster than most family-based categories.
An immigration attorney helps prevent unnecessary delays by ensuring your case is filed correctly the first time.
Common Challenges Without an Immigration Lawyer
Many families encounter problems when applying on their own, including:
- Incorrect or missing forms
- Insufficient proof of parent-child relationship
- Affidavit of Support errors
- Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
- Interview preparation mistakes
β οΈ Even a small error can delay reunification for months or years.
Why Choose The Golden Attorneys?
At The Golden Attorneys, immigration is not a side service β it is our specialty.
We Help You:
β Determine eligibility
β Prepare strong, accurate petitions
β Handle all USCIS & NVC filings
β Address financial sponsorship issues
β Prepare parents for interviews
β Track and manage your case from start to finish
π Serving clients throughout Florida and nationwide
π Call or Text 561-800-2009
Start the Process to Bring Your Parents Home
Reuniting with your parents is one of the most meaningful immigration benefits available. With the right legal guidance, the process can be smooth, efficient, and successful.
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The Golden Attorneys β helping families reunite and build their future in the United States.

