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Yes, as a U.S. citizen, you can petition for your brother or sister to immigrate to the U.S. However, you must be at least 21 years old and prove your citizenship status with documents like a passport or birth certificate.
Who needs to fill out the I-130A? The spouse seeking a marriage-based green card must complete the I-130A form and include it with their family sponsorship form. If they live in the United States, they must sign the I-130A.
After filing Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, the approval process can take anywhere from 10 to 13 months for immediate relatives and could take several years for family preference categories. This is an approximation. It may be shorter for some and longer for others.
Form I-800A general filing fee is $920. If filing Form I-800A due to a change in marital status after approval of a prior Form I-800A the filing fee is $920. If filing Form I-800A due to a change in marital status while a prior Form I-800A is pending no additional filing fee is required.
For example, U.S. citizens can petition for a wider range of relatives, including siblings and married children over 21, while green card holders are limited to sponsoring only their spouses and unmarried children.
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Sibling exception: A Form I-800 may be filed after the Convention adoptees 16th birthday, but before the Convention adoptees 18th birthday, but only if the Convention adoptee is the birth sibling of another foreign born child who has immigrated or will immigrate based on an adoption by the same adoptive parents.
USCIS uses this form to adjudicate the eligibility and suitability of the applicant(s) who want to adopt a child who is habitually resident in a Hague Adoption Convention country.
The definition of sibling in U.S. immigration law includes people who were the children of at least one common parent; that is, it includes half-blood siblings. (See the definition of child in Section 101(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act or I.N.A.).

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