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GREEN CARDS TO THE UNITED STATES
CHILD OF US CITIZEN (F1 - F3) GREEN CARD CATEGORY
Foreign children may be sponsored by their US citizen parents for US permanent residence. Foreign children must fit into one of three different visa categories, depending on their marital status and age. The Child of US Citizen Visa can be initiated while the foreign child is in the US or while the foreign child is abroad. If the foreign child is married or 21 years of age or older and in the US, the foreign child must have entered the United States lawfully with a valid nonimmigrant visa.
DO I QUALIFY FOR A US GREEN CARD AS A CHILD OF A US CITIZEN ?
Our Free Eligibility Assessment is designed to instantly determine if you are eligible to apply for a Green Card as a Child of a US Citizen to the US. This assessment uses the criteria set by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. It is the most comprehensive and technologically advanced online Migration Assessment tool available.
CHILD OF US CITIZEN GREEN CARD BASIC REQUIREMENTS
To be eligible for a Green Card as a Child of a US Citizen, the foreign child must be the child of a US citizen, and the child must fall into one of the following three categories:
- Unmarried Child of US Citizen Visa (F1): the foreign must be unmarried and at least 21 years old; or
- Married Children of US Citizen (F3): the foreign child must be married.
All this must be proven through the use of the relevant documents to confirm the relationship. Applicants must meet also certain health and character requirements.
CHILD OF US CITIZEN GREEN CARD ENTITLEMENTS
The Child of US Citizen category provides applicants with the opportunity to reunite with their family living in the United States and become permanent residents. In addition, the Unmarried Child of US Citizen category (F1) allows the applicant to bring their unmarried children under age 21 with them to the US, and the Married Children of US Citizen category (F3) allows the applicant to bring their spouse and their unmarried children under age 21 with them to the US. Permanent Residents have the right to live and work in the United States permanently, leave and return to the United States under certain conditions, attend public schools and colleges and apply to become a US citizen when eligible to do so.
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