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I have an American green card. Can my children, parents and siblings go to America?
Your children, parents, brothers and sisters can apply for B2 visas to visit relatives in the United States for a short period of time, with a maximum stay of 6 months. If you want to live for a long time, you need to apply for an immigrant visa. As a green card holder, you can only apply for an immigrant visa for your children. Your parents, brothers and sisters need to be naturalized as American citizens before they can apply.
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