Houston Green Card for Parents Lawyer: Bringing Your Parents to the United States Permanently

Your parents sacrificed everything to give you a better life. Now, you have built a life in the United States and you want your parents here with you, not living in a different country thousands of miles away.

At Prosperity Immigration Law, our Houston immigration lawyers help US citizens sponsor their parents for lawful permanent residence. We handle the paperwork, guide you through the process, and make sure nothing falls through the cracks.

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  • “My son's case, which involved an adjustment of status, was successful and resolved quickly thanks to the lawyer's help. I highly recommend him and the rest of the staff, who were always very supportive and kind.” – M. M.

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Who Can Sponsor a Parent for a Green Card?

To be able to sponsor a parent for a green card, you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent residents, who are already green card holders, are not eligible to petition for parents. You must also be at least 21 years old at the time that the petition is filed.

This pathway is limited to immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, which means it is not subject to annual visa caps and can often be more quickly compared to other family based categories.

After the other criteria is met, the final stage of the process is determined by your parent’s location. If your parents are already in the United States on a valid visa, they may be eligible to apply for permanent residency without leaving the country through a process known as adjustment of status.

However, if your parent is living outside of the United States, the process will typically move forward through the consulate or U.S. Embassy in their home country.

Understanding which path applies to your parents and ensuring that each step is handled correctly, can help to avoid delays and keep the case moving forward in the right direction.

Why Parents Are Immediate Relatives and Why That Matters

Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, parents of US citizens are classified as immediate relatives. This is one of the most favorable categories in U.S. immigration law, for one critical reason: there is no annual cap on immediate relative green cards.

Most other family and employment based green card categories are capped each year, which often creates significant backlogs. In many cases, applicants must wait for months, or even years, for a visa number to be available before they can even move forward in the process. These delays can separate families and continue to create uncertainty.

While processing times still depend on factors such as USCIS workload, documentation, and scheduling at U.S. embassies or consulates, this category eliminates one of the most common sources of delay in the immigration system. For many families, this can make the process more predictable and significantly faster compared to other green card pathways.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Only US citizens who are at least 21 years old may petition for a parent's green card. Lawful permanent residents cannot sponsor parents under any current visa category.

Yes, if you file separate I-130 petitions for each parent, and each parent meets the eligibility requirements, both can receive lawful permanent residence. Each case is handled individually, though the process runs simultaneously.

Ready to Bring Your Parents Home? Let's Talk.

Sponsoring a parent for a green card is one of the most meaningful steps you can take to bring your family together in the United States. While the process can feel overwhelming at first, especially with multiple forms, documentation requirements, and government procedures, having the right legal guidance can make it clear, manageable, and far less stressful.

At Prosperity Immigration Law, we work with families in Houston to navigate every stage of the parent green card process. From preparing and filing the initial petition to guiding you through adjustment of status or consular processing, we focus on building strong, well documented cases that minimize delays and avoid common mistakes.

We understand that this process is about more than paperwork, it is about reuniting families, creating stability, and building a future together. That is why we take the time to understand your situation, answer your questions, and provide clear, practical guidance every step of the way.

Schedule your consultation today with a Houston family based immigration lawyer at Prosperity Immigration Law and move forward with confidence toward bringing your parents home.

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Houston, TX 77074
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