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    Usually, children have cleaner cases, many having no immigration history in the U.S. However, many children are inside the U.S. already. Sometimes a parent has unsuccessfully tried to smuggle or sneak the child into the U.S. illegally, which creates potential problems for the child if an immigrant visa is approved and t
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    The difference most of the time is how long it takes. Children under the age of 21 are considered "immediate relatives" under U.S. immigration law and are thus not subject to the visa quota system backlogs and waiting periods.

    In most circumstances, a parent must file a visa petition for their child with U.S. CIS (www.uscis.gov) and only once that is approved and the consulate is notified of the approval will the child be able to enter the U.S. The child must go through a consulate screening interview and assuming there are no other grounds that could result in a denial of the case, the immediate relative child will enter the U.S. with a green card (permanent residency) and no other filings must take place.

    However, there are times when a child is awarded a temporary green card only valid for 2 years as opposed to a permanent green card that is valid for 10 years and is easily renewable. A stepchild from a marriage that is less than 2 years old by the time the consulate processes the child's immigrant visa will only receive a green card that is conditional-valid for 2 years. This is because Congress presupposes that the marriage that created the stepparent relationship may be a sham or fake or will not last. The immigrant spouse and the immigrant child will both have conditional residency.

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    In most circumstances, a parent must file a visa petition for their child with U.S. CIS (www.uscis.gov) and only once that is approved and the consulate is notified of the approval will the child be able to enter the U.S. The child must go through a consulate screening interview and assuming there are no other grounds that could result in a denial of the case, the immediate relative child will enter the U.S. with a green card (permanent residency) and no other filings must take place.

    However, there are times when a child is awarded a temporary green card only valid for 2 years as opposed to a permanent green card that is valid for 10 years and is easily renewable. A stepchild from a marriage that is less than 2 years old by the time the consulate processes the child's immigrant visa will only receive a green card that is conditional-valid for 2 years. This is because Congress presupposes that the marriage that created the stepparent relationship may be a sham or fake or will not last. The immigrant spouse and the immigrant child will both have conditional residency.

    Similar to the spouse's predicament, the immigrant child will have to file to take the condition off of their residency when it is about to expire or else lose their green card.

    Usually, children have cleaner cases, many having no immigration history in the U.S. However, many children are inside the U.S. already. Sometimes a parent has unsuccessfully tried to smuggle or sneak the child into the U.S. illegally, which creates potential problems for the child if an immigrant visa is approved and t
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    the immediate relative child will enter the U.S. with a green card (permanent residency) and no other filings must take place.

    However, there are times when a child is awarded a temporary green card only valid for 2 years as opposed to a permanent green card that is valid for 10 years and is easily renewable. A stepchild from a marriage that is less than 2 years old by the time the consulate processes the child's immigrant visa will only receive a green card that is conditional-valid for 2 years. This is because Congress presupposes that the marriage that created the stepparent relationship may be a sham or fake or will not last. The immigrant spouse and the immigrant child will both have conditional residency.

    Similar to the spouse's predicament, the immigrant child will have to file to take the condition off of their residency when it is about to expire or else lose their green card.

    Usually, children have cleaner cases, many having no immigration history in the U.S. However, many children are inside the U.S. already. Sometimes a parent has unsuccessfully tried to smuggle or sneak the child into the U.S. illegally, which creates potential problems for the child if an immigrant visa is approved and t
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    e child's immigrant visa will only receive a green card that is conditional-valid for 2 years. This is because Congress presupposes that the marriage that created the stepparent relationship may be a sham or fake or will not last. The immigrant spouse and the immigrant child will both have conditional residency.

    Similar to the spouse's predicament, the immigrant child will have to file to take the condition off of their residency when it is about to expire or else lose their green card.

    Usually, children have cleaner cases, many having no immigration history in the U.S. However, many children are inside the U.S. already. Sometimes a parent has unsuccessfully tried to smuggle or sneak the child into the U.S. illegally, which creates potential problems for the child if an immigrant visa is approved and t
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    tion off of their residency when it is about to expire or else lose their green card.

    Usually, children have cleaner cases, many having no immigration history in the U.S. However, many children are inside the U.S. already. Sometimes a parent has unsuccessfully tried to smuggle or sneak the child into the U.S. illegally, which creates potential problems for the child if an immigrant visa is approved and the child has a consulate interview.

    Many children do not have parents that are U.S. citizens. lf the child has parents who are lawful permanent residents, the child may have to wait years before being able to enter the U.S. or obtain a green card. This backlog is created because Congress only alloted a certain number of visas to be released every year in certain family visa categories. There are always more visa applications than available visas. Thus, the waiting periods and the backlog is created. Every month, the U.S. Department of State (www.state.gov) publishes the availability of current visa numbers in the Visa Bulletin (http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_1360.html).

    For example, only when the date an adult child (over the age of 21) of a U.S. citizen's case was filed becomes the same date that the visa number chart in the Visa Bulletin reflects, will the adult child be able to apply to immigrate at his or her local consulate or through the adjustment of status process if currently in the U.S.

    This waiting period caused by the backlogs of available visas can make it extremely difficult for children currently in the U.S. to obtain permanent residency. They run into two potentially catastrophic immigration problems. Children start accruing days of unlawful presence once they reach the age of 18. lf in the U.S. unlawfully, the child will have to leave the U.S. & interview for permanent residency at a consulate abroad and if the child has accrued 6 months or more of unlawful presence, it could be 3 years until the child can re-enter the U.S. (possibly 10 years, in some circumstances).

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