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Who Is Considered an “Immediate Relative” for U.S. Immigration Purposes?

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Understanding who qualifies as an “immediate relative” under U.S. immigration law is crucial for those seeking to reunite with family members or establish lawful permanent residency. This designation carries significant advantages, making the immigration process quicker and less complicated for eligible individuals. Immediate relatives benefit from visa availability without numerical limitations, meaning there is no annual quota restricting the number of green cards issued in this category.

This blog will explore the categories that fall under the “immediate relative” classification and shed light on certain nuances associated with this term.

Categories of Immediate Relatives

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services defines “immediate relatives” in a specific and narrow manner, focused on the close familial bonds of U.S. citizens. These include:

1. Spouses of U.S. Citizens

  • Legally married spouses of U.S. citizens qualify as immediate relatives.
  • This category includes same-sex marriages, provided the marriage is valid under the laws of the jurisdiction where it was performed.

2. Unmarried Children Under 21 of U.S. Citizens

  • Children who are under 21 years old, unmarried, and have at least one U.S. citizen parent qualify as immediate relatives.
  • Legal adoption is included in this category, provided the adoption meets U.S. legal requirements. However, there are additional considerations, such as the timing of the adoption and the legal relationship between the child and the adoptive parent.

3. Parents of U.S. Citizens Over 21

  • U.S. citizens who are at least 21 years old may sponsor their biological or adoptive parents as immediate relatives.
  • This category does not extend to step-parents or guardians unless specific legal conditions are met.

Potential Exceptions and Special Cases

While the categories mentioned above are clear-cut, certain special circumstances may affect eligibility:

  • Conditional Residency for Spouses

If a marriage is less than two years old when the spouse is granted permanent resident status, the spouse will receive conditional residency for two years. At the end of this period, the couple must jointly file to remove the conditions and demonstrate the authenticity of the marriage.

  • Stepchildren and Adoptive Relationships

Stepchildren may qualify as immediate relatives if the marriage that created the stepparent-stepchild relationship occurred before the child turned 18. Adopted children also qualify, provided the adoption was finalized before their 16th birthday and additional legal requirements are met.

  • Widows or Widowers

A widow or widower of a U.S. citizen may still qualify as an immediate relative if they apply within two years of their spouse’s death and can prove the marriage was bona fide.

How to Determine Eligibility

Determining your eligibility as an immediate relative involves understanding the specific requirements and documentation needed for these categories. At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, our attorneys are experienced in guiding individuals and families through the immigration process. Whether you are seeking to sponsor a family member or clarify your legal standing, we are here to provide professional and compassionate support.

To get started, contact our office today and schedule a confidential consultation with one of our immigration lawyers. Together, we can help you reunite with your loved ones and realize your immigration goals.

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