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Home Immigration Atty. Michael Gurfinkel Who is included under my petition? (Part 1 )

Who is included under my petition? (Part 1 )

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Dear Atty. Gurfinkel:

Many years ago, I was petitioned by my sister when I was young and single. While waiting for my priority date to become current, I got married and had children.

My priority date is now current and I am about to be processed for my visa. Would my kids and spouse be able to immigrate with me even though they are not listed in the petition?

Very truly yours,

D.M.

Dear D.M.:

Some petitions allow a person to "add on" or include certain immediate family members whether or not those family members were named in the original petition. These family members (such as spouses or children), called "derivative beneficiaries," may not have even been around at the time the petition was filed.

The following are the various petition categories, indicating whether or not a "later acquired" spouse or child can be included or added on to the petition:

Immediate Relative (Spouse, parent or child [under 21 years of age]) of US Citizen (IR)

Derivative beneficiaries are not allowed for Immediate Relatives. Each Immediate Relative must have his or her own petition, separately filed on his or her behalf. In other words, for immediate relatives, only one person per petition/no derivatives. That is why if a US citizen petitions his parents, he must file two petitions: one for his father, and one for his mother. If an American citizen has five children, he must file five separate petitions. Therefore, if an American petitions, let us say his 18 year-old daughter who has an illegitimate child (the grandchild of the US citizen petitioner), that grandchild would not be included under the 18-year-old petition. This is because only one person is allowed per petition. Similarly, if an adult US citizen petitions her mother, who has an 8-year old-child (a younger sister of the US citizen petitioner), that 8-year-old also will not be included under that immediate relative petition for the same reason as mentioned above.



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VICTOR VILLAR  - MY PETTITION   |121.54.92.xxx |2009-11-02 15:46:33
DEAR ATTY.GURFINKEL:
i just wanna ask,about my parents petition?my
uncle petitioned my father when i was still young.it took 20 yrs before my
parents finally got there!(u.s).
Now hir's my question,is there a chance that
their children who's still minor that time,would be included in the petition of
their parents?
i hope u read this,and email me back as soon as
possible.
thank you so much sir, and god bless..
eden  - family petition   |75.51.72.xxx |2009-12-01 19:56:04
hi hope you are in good health. i am a u.s citizen and i want to file a petition
for my parents and minor siblings in the Philippines. is there a way where my
minor siblings can come with my parents at the same time here in the u.s?i mean
is there a possibility that my parents and minor siblings can enter in the u.s
at the same time? my other sibling would be 20 this coming march 26,2010. what
should i do please help me.thank u & merry christmas.god bless your family
keith  - petition   |125.60.212.xxx |2010-01-13 07:16:48
hi..i just have some questions about my mom's petition. she was petitioned by
my grandfather and i was included because i am under 21 but the papers are not
down yet and i will already be turning 21.so does it mean if i turn 21, i will
not be included in the petition? even though it was filed 1995 and it should be
down by 2010 but according to the latest priority dates, jan 1 1994 is on the
process.how could that be..thanks. please email me about my concern..
Arvin   |195.229.241.xxx |2010-01-28 09:34:51
im under petition. at least 21 years of age, not maried, but has a child and im
also paying monthly amortization for my house. Im working abroad. I just wanna
ask if it would be an hindrance in passing the assestment of US consular if ever
they approved the petition of my mom? She is a US citizen.
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