1. Completed Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative:
The Form I-130 is the foundation of your petition, and it must be filled out accurately and completely. Ensure that you provide all required information and signatures.
2. Proof of your U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent resident status:
You'll need to include a copy of your U.S. passport, Certificate of Naturalization, or Permanent Resident Card as proof of your status.
3. Birth certificate of your brother:
Include a certified copy of your brother's birth certificate to establish his identity.
4. Marriage certificates (if applicable):
If either you or your brother has been married, provide copies of marriage certificates to document marital history.
5. Proof of any name changes (if applicable):
If there have been name changes, include legal documents supporting these changes.
6. Proof of the sibling relationship:
Gather documentation such as birth certificates showing common parents to prove the sibling relationship.
7. Passport-style photos of both you and your brother:
Submit two passport-sized photos of each person included in the petition.
8. Evidence of financial support:
To demonstrate that you can financially sponsor your brother, provide documents like tax returns, employment verification, and bank statements.
9. Proof of legal name change (if applicable):
If either you or your brother has legally changed names, provide evidence of the name change.
10. Proof of your U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent resident status:
Reiterate the importance of providing documentation to establish your eligibility as a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.