| 3. | How do I petition for my brother or sister, we have the same father but different mothers? | | | |
| | If you are a U.S. citizen seeking permanent residency for your brother or sister, and you have the same father but different mothers, you must file the following items with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: |
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Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative |  | | |
A copy of your birth certificate showing your name and your father’s name |  | | |
If you were not born in the U.S., a copy of either |  | | |
| Your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship or |  | | | Your U.S. passport |  |
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A copy of your brother’s or sister’s birth certificate showing his or her name and your father’s name |  | |
| A copy of your father’s marriage certificate to each mother |  | |
| A copy of any divorce decrees, death certificates, or annulment decrees showing that any previous marriages entered into by your parents or your sibling’s parents ended legally |
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| | | | | Note: If anyone’s name has been legally changed (if it differs from the name on his or her birth certificate), evidence of the name change must
be submitted. |
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