Legal Question in Immigration Law in Colorado
My question is, I have been i the U.S. for almost for 4 years and i have green card with me, and I'm from Kurdistan north Iraq. it's able for me to bring my mother from Kurdistan to u.s. with my green card, or I have to complete the 5 years than I can bring her.
thank you so much for your help .
2 Answers from Attorneys
You need to become a U.S. citizen first before petitioning your mother. We suggest you to consult with an immigration attorney.
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Yes, you can bring your mother, but first you have to become a US citizen.
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