Family-based immigration is a vital pathway for uniting loved ones, allowing U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (green card holders) to bring family members to the United States. However, not all relatives are eligible, and certain rules apply to derivative relatives specifically. This blog provides clarity on the subject, offering insights to help individuals seeking family-based immigration solutions.
Family-based immigration ensures that families can remain together while building a life in the United States. It provides U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents with a legal framework for sponsoring specific relatives under carefully defined categories. Through this system, families can foster stability, emotional support, and shared progress.
Within this broader process, a “derivative relative” refers to certain family members who are eligible to immigrate based on their relationship to a primary applicant. Understanding who qualifies under this category is crucial to avoid unnecessary delays, filing errors, or unmet expectations.
Derivative relatives are family members who gain immigration benefits through the primary visa applicant, typically under family or employment-based visa petitions. To determine eligibility, both the applicant’s immigration status and the relationship must meet U.S. immigration law requirements.
To qualify, a derivative relative must have a legally recognized relationship with the primary applicant, such as being their:
-Spouse
-Unmarried child under 21 years of age
The principal applicant must hold or be pursuing an eligible immigration status. For instance:
-A green card holder may sponsor their spouse or unmarried children under family preference categories.
-Refugees and asylees can petition for their spouse and children.
Applications for derivative relatives must include evidence such as valid marriage certificates, birth certificates, or proof of adoption where applicable.
Despite clear guidelines, several misconceptions create confusion around derivative relatives:
>Fact: Married sons and daughters—even of U.S. citizens—do not qualify as derivative relatives. They must have an independent petition filed for them.
>Fact: Only specific categories, like immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, allow sponsoring parents. Siblings are excluded as derivatives but can be petitioned for directly by U.S. citizens.
>Fact: Derivative status does not extend further; for example, derivative parents cannot bring their own minor children.
Immigration law can be unforgiving, and small errors in understanding derivative eligibility could lead to disappointment or case rejection. At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, we are committed to helping individuals and families find the right path forward. Our team offers personalized consultations and ensures all applications meet the highest standards for submission.
If you’re considering petitioning for a family member and are unsure whether they qualify as a derivative relative, contact us today. Together, we can work toward reuniting your family and securing your future in the United States.
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