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Posted 3 months ago
Yinka Omisore
Answered 3 months ago
Yes. A conditional green card holder has the same sponsorship rights as a permanent green card holder. This means they can petition for certain family members, such as a spouse or unmarried children under 21. However, they cannot sponsor parents, married children, or siblings until they become U.S. citizens.
Wyatt Dawson
Answered 3 months ago
Conditional green card holders can sponsor relatives, such as spouses or unmarried children, but their sponsorship petition won't be approved until they become a permanent resident without conditions.
Lylah Watts
Answered 3 months ago
They can file Form I-130 for family-based petitions, but the beneficiary won't receive benefits or status until the conditional green card holder removes conditions and becomes a lawful permanent resident.