How can I help my relative become a permanent resident of the US?

they currently live overseas.so i would like for them to come and leave and work in the US.who do i need to contact?i'm a lawful permanent resident of US.
thanks, only serious answers,please

Answer:
As a permanent resident, you can only file for a spouse or unmarried child. The form you would fill out is located here:
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-130.pd...

Otherwise, continue to work on getting your citizenship. Once you attain that you can file for any of the following:
1) Your husband, wife or unmarried child under 21 years old;2) Your parent if you are at least 21 years old;3) Your unmarried son or daughter over 21 years old;4) Your married son or daughter of any age;5) Your brother or sister if you are at least 21 years old.

Many of those however are considered a lower priority and are only granted once a visa becomes available which may be years.
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You can't help. It's a long process and it depends on them only.
There's no one to contact. Depending on their profession they can try and get a job in the US and that way they might get a work visa. After that, they can try to get permanent residence.

But please, don't tell them to come illegally into the country. We have enough of that.
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contact immigrration at www.uscis.gov or go to www.usa.gov

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