[Infographic] How long would you wait to be reunited with your family? | Andres Mejer Law

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[Infographic] How long would you wait to be reunited with your family?

If you are an immediate relative to a United States Citizen, you don’t have to wait.  What is an immediate relative?  Immigration defines an immediate relative as a

  1. Spouse of a United States citizen,
  2. A child of the citizen under the age of 21, or
  3. Parents of a 21 and older citizen.

But if you are not an immediate relative, you have to wait anywhere from two to over twenty years depending on the visa category and your country of origin.  Would you wait 20 years to be reunited with your loved one?  Let us know.

If you have any questions on immigration reform, call us at 888-695-6169 or download one of our books!

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