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What is the process for obtaining a green card through family sponsorship?

A U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (green card holder) can sponsor certain relatives for a green card. The process involves submitting a petition (Form I-130) and proof of the relationship. If the petition is approved, the relative can apply for a green card, either from within the U.S. through adjustment of status or from abroad through consular processing.

What is DACA, and who is eligible for it?
Can I work while my immigration case is pending?
What is the difference between naturalization and citizenship?
How long does the immigration process take?
What happens if my visa expires while I am in the U.S.?
What is the difference between a visa and a green card?
How can I bring my spouse to the U.S.?
What should I do if I receive a Notice to Appear in immigration court?

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