Family Immigration Visa

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Who Qualifies?

Eligibility summary:

Types of Family Immigration Visas

Immediate Relative Visas (No Annual Cap)

These are the fastest and highest-priority categories: IR-1 / CR-1: Spouse of a U.S. Citizen IR-2: Unmarried child (under 21) of a U.S. Citizen IR-5: Parent of a U.S. Citizen (petitioner must be 21+) Key Advantage: No waiting for visa availability — processing depends only on USCIS and consular timelines.

Family Preference Visas (Limited Annual Quotas)

These are subject to the Visa Bulletin backlog: F1: Unmarried adult children (21+) of U.S. citizens F2A: Spouses and children (under 21) of Green Card holders F2B: Unmarried adult children of Green Card holders F3: Married children of U.S. citizens F4: Siblings of U.S. citizens

K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa

Allows a foreign fiancé(e) to enter the U.S. Marriage must occur within 90 days of arrival Leads to Adjustment of Status after marriage

K-3 Visa (Spouse of U.S. Citizen – Rarely Used)

Designed to shorten separation time Often bypassed due to faster IR-1/CR-1 processing today

V Visa (Legacy Category – Limited Use)

Applies to certain LPR-sponsored family members Only valid under specific historical filing conditions

Eligibility Requirements

For the Petitioner (Sponsor): General Eligibility Criteria

For the Beneficiary (Family Member):

Relationship-Specific Eligibility

Required Documents Checklist

Core Documents (All Applicants)

Valid passport Birth certificate Passport photographs Completed visa application forms Police clearance certificate Medical examination results

Petitioner Documents

Proof of U.S. citizenship or Green Card Tax returns (last 2–3 years) Employment verification letter Pay stubs / proof of income Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support)

Relationship Evidence

For Spouses: Marriage certificate Photos together Joint bank accounts / leases Communication history For Parents/Children: Birth certificates showing lineage. For Siblings: Shared parental documentation

Consular Processing Documents

Applies to certain LPR-sponsored family members Only valid under specific historical filing conditions

Family-Based Immigrant Visas (Outside the USA)

What to Prepare Before the NVC Stage:

Once your petition is approved, your case moves to the National Visa Center (NVC). Preparation at this stage is critical.

Core Documents
Financial Sponsorship (Petitioner)

Adjustment of Status (Inside the USA)

Applying for a Green Card Without Leaving the United States

Eligibility

You may qualify for Adjustment of Status if:

Concurrent Filing Advantage

If you are an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen, you can: