Can I immigrate my cousin?
Can I immigrate my cousin?
Helping Other Family Members Immigrate to the U.S. Becoming a citizen allows you to start the immigration process for certain family members other than your spouse and unmarried children. (It doesn’t, however, include family members such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews.)
How long does it take to petition a cousin?
The category of immediate relatives embraces spouses, parents and unmarried children under 21 of US citizens. The approval of an immigration petition on behalf of an immediate relative generally takes about six months. The whole process of bringing an immediate relative to the US usually might take about a year.
Where can I go to talk to a USCIS representative?
If you need to talk to a representative for another reason, and are in the United States or a U.S. territory, you can call the USCIS Contact Center.
Where can I get help with my immigration case?
Learn about immigration attorneys and accredited representatives of a recognized organization. Find recognized and accredited programs and free legal service providers. Visit the Department of Justice’s Immigrant and Employee Rights Section to learn more. USCIS grant recipients offer free or low cost services to immigrants.
How can I contact USCIS about my case?
You can also send case-specific messages to the USCIS Contact Center and receive answers through the secure inbox. You can also use our e-request tool to ask questions about your case, including if your case is outside normal processing times, you didn’t receive your card or notice in the mail, or your card or document has a mistake.
Do you need user code to send USCIS letter?
That letter has user codes (valid for 90 days) you need to create an account. With an account, you can sign up for automatic case alerts, see processing times, upload evidence, update your address, and send us secure messages using any device!