Information Bulletin- Did you know that Liberian immigrants in the United States can file in for their brothers and sisters?

According to the U.S. 2025 Census estimates as published by Neilsberg Research, Liberian population in the United States is 93,605: https://www.neilsberg.com/…/liberian-population-in…/

The Steps:

1) You must file a separate Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative for each sibling.

2. You must be a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years old to sponsor a sibling.

3. You must share one parent. For example, a mother or a father. Foster’s sisters or brothers are NOT allowed. When you present a birth certificate as evidence, both of you must share at least a biological mother or a father or both.

3. Provide supporting documents. For instance, baptismal certificate, marriage certificate of parents, etc.

Note: You can file for a brother or a sister who is also married. Your brother or sister children under the age of 18 can also be listed under the applicant. If your brother has 7 or 20 children, list them all. It is allowed. There is no minimum time a U.S. citizen must wait or stay in the USA before filing a petition for their siblings. You can even start the very day that you become a U.S. citizen.

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