Family-based immigration remains one of the most important pathways to permanent residence in the United States. Every year, thousands of individuals obtain lawful permanent resident status through sponsorship by close family members who are either U.S. citizens or Green Card holders.
For many families, the process can appear complex because it involves multiple government agencies, strict eligibility requirements, financial sponsorship obligations, and lengthy waiting periods for certain categories of relatives. Understanding how the system works before filing an application can help sponsors and beneficiaries avoid delays, mistakes, and unnecessary expenses.
This guide explains the family-based Green Card process in 2026, including who can sponsor relatives, which family members qualify, financial requirements, application procedures, waiting times, and common mistakes that applicants should avoid.