IMMIGRATION SPONSORSHIP FORMS
by Andy J. Semotiuk a U.S. and Canadian Immigration Lawyer
What do I need to file to bring my spouse to the United
States?
If you are applying to bring your spouse to the U.S. to live, you will need to file the
following with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service:
Petition for Alien Relative, with all required documentation
Forms detailing exactly where you have lived and worked for the last ten years and the
names and dates of birth and death of your parents -one for you and one for your spouse.
A copy of your birth certificate showing your name, or your U.S. passport
If you are a citizen and were not born in the United States, a copy of either
your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship or
your U.S. passport
A copy of your civil marriage certificate
A copy of any divorce decrees, death certificates, or annulment decrees that would show
that any previous marriage entered into by you or your spouse was ended legally
A color photo of you and one of your spouse - passport type on light background with
your right ear showing.
Usually, if a spouse is petitioning for you and you are currently in the United States
through a lawful admission or parole, you may file an Application to Adjust Status, at the
same time your spouse files the petition on your behalf. If the immigrant is abroad the
application is commenced in the US with a petition by the sponsoring spouse but is then
processed abroad through the US Consulate in the country where the immigrant lives.
Contact me if you would like assistance with your case. You can reach me
at Andy@myworkvisa.com or you can call me
at my law firm details of which are on this web site.
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