A person can sponsor a member of their immediate family such as their spouse, child, or parents for permanent residency in the US by filling out form I-130. If a person wishes to sponsor their fiance they must fill out a form I-129F.
Anyne can sponsor your education, provided they have enough money to do so and you do well enough for them to continue doing so. Normally sponsors are parents, although often people must undertake loans to sponsor themselves.
You cannot sponsor someone who is already here illegally. You CAN sponsor them if they go home and apply for entry with a sponsor who will provide a home and/or a job.
The citizen has to sponsor n is always the primary sponsor but, yes, co-sponsors are allowed.
The first sponsor gift Katniss recieved was the burn medicine.
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A British citizen - is someone born in the UK - in just the same way as a Kosovan is someone born in Kosovo. If you were born outside the UK, and migrated here - you are a 'naturalized citizen'. You are always a native of the country you were born in - moving to any other country makes you an immigrant. Having a NI number simply means you came here legally - instead of in the back of a lorry !
You may be able to sponsor their coming here, but the rest is up to the government.
If that person is here illegally, then yes, they can be deported. For example, a student who is in the US on a student visa, whose parents may be in the US on work visas and who have siblings who were born in the US can be deported once they have either graduated or stopped attending school (their student visa will expire at that time).
Someone Here Is Missing was created in 2010-05.
Someone who is at least 18 and has been a US citizen for at least seven years and born here