Petitioning for Children (Minor and Adult) of U.S. Citizens

đź‘¶ Who Qualifies as a “Child” Under U.S. Immigration Law? U.S. immigration law treats children differently depending on age and marital status: Category Definition Visa Category Child Unmarried, under 21 Immediate Relative (IR-2) Adult Son/Daughter Unmarried, 21+ Family Preference (F1) Married Son/Daughter Any age, married Family Preference (F3) âś… Petitioning for Minor Children (Under 21, […]

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Petitioning for Siblings of U.S. Citizens – What You Need to Know

U.S. citizens who are at least 21 years old can sponsor their brothers or sisters for permanent residency in the U.S. However, siblings fall under the F4 Family Preference Category, which has one of the longest visa backlogs in the U.S. immigration system. âś… Eligibility Requirements The petitioner must be a U.S. citizen, age 21

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Petitioning for Parents of U.S. Citizens – A Complete Guide

U.S. citizens age 21 or older can petition for their parents to obtain lawful permanent residency (green cards). Parents are considered immediate relatives, meaning no visa quotas or long waits apply. âś… Eligibility Requirements The petitioner must be a U.S. citizen (not a green card holder). The petitioner must be at least 21 years old.

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CR1 vs. IR1 Green Card: Differences Explained for Marriage-Based Immigration

When a U.S. citizen sponsors a foreign spouse for permanent residence, the resulting green card can be classified as either CR1 (Conditional Resident) or IR1 (Immediate Resident). The distinction affects the card’s validity period and future steps for the spouse. ✅ What Is the CR1 Green Card? Issued if the marriage is less than 2

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K-3 Spouse Visa Overview: What U.S. Citizens Should Know

đź’Ť K-1 FiancĂ© Visa Process: A Step-by-Step Guide for U.S. Citizens The K-1 visa—commonly called the “fiancĂ© visa”—allows a U.S. citizen to bring a foreign fiancĂ© to the United States for the purpose of marriage. It’s a direct route to a green card after marriage but requires careful planning and strong documentation. Here’s what you

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