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Understanding the IR2 visa for children of U.S. citizens

What is the IR-2 Visa?

The IR-2 visa allows the child of a U.S. citizen living outside the United States to lawfully enter and live in the country.

Is the IR-2 right for me?

If you are a U.S. citizen and have a child outside the United States who is not a green card holder or a U.S. citizen, then they may be eligible to use the IR-2 visa as long as they are under the age of 21 and unmarried.

The IR-2 visa is also available if you are adopting a child outside the United States. Visas are issued at the U.S. embassy or consulate in the foreign country where a child resides. Since a child being adopted will usually be brought to live in the United States, your child will need an immigrant visa.

This guide will explain the process for obtaining an IR2 visa for your child.

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The total processing time for an IR-2 child visa is anywhere from 17-24 months. The processing time used to be much quicker but the COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant delays.

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The government filing fees for applying for an IR-2 child visa is $1,080. Note, this does not include the cost of the medical examination, which varies from roughly $200 to $500. We’ll go over the cost breakdown in the sections below.

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The requirements for an IR-2 visa are:

  • The sponsor must be a U.S. citizen
  • The sponsor must have had legal custody of the child abroad for at least two years
  • If the child is adopted, the adoption must have been finalized before the child’s 16th birthday
  • The sponsor must have lived with the child for two years before applying for the visa (in the case of adoption, this isn’t always possible. Learn more about your options here)
  • The child must be under age 21
  • The child must be unmarried
  • For stepchildren to qualify, the child’s birth parent and stepparent must have been married before the child turned 18
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    The IR2 visa is part of the IR category (which stands for “Immediate Relative”), which has no yearly caps, meaning there is no wait until a green card becomes available.

    How to Prepare for Family Green Card Interview

    If you are in the United States, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will schedule your interview for adjustment of status. If you are outside the U.S., the National Visa Center will schedule your interview at a U.S. consulate or embassy in your country of residence.

    Before your interview date, review all the forms and documents. Many of your interview questions will be asked based on the information in these documents. Going through them before the interview will help refresh your memory as you want to avoid giving contradicting answers that will affect your application.

    Family Green Card Interview Purpose

    The family green card interview, whether inside or outside the U.S., has two main goals:

  • To establish whether you and your sponsor are eligible as applicant and petitioner; and
  • Whether the information provided in the forms and evidentiary documents is valid
  • Knowing the kinds of questions to expect at your interview and preparing for them will make a difference in your application process. For example, if all your documents line up, you might last just 20 minutes. In this article, we have compiled the most common questions at a family green card interview.

    FAQ

    What is CR2 visa category?

    The CR2/IR2 visa is for Unmarried Children under 21 Years of Age of a U.S. Citizen who wish to enter and remain in the U.S. permanently with their U.S. citizen parent. This visa is valid for qualifying biological children, step-children, and adopted children.

    What questions are asked in immigrant visa interview?

    Sample U.S. Embassy Interview Questions
    • Initial Meeting. How did you meet your spouse? …
    • Biographic Information. What is your spouse’s birthday? …
    • Residence. Where does your spouse live? …
    • Education and Employment Status. What does your spouse do for a living? …
    • Cultural Background. …
    • Common Interests. …
    • Prior Marital Status. …
    • Family.

    How long does it take for CR1 visa interview?

    For an up-to-date look at processing time estimates, you can use this USCIS tool. Following the approval of I-130, the timeline for obtaining a CR1 or IR1 visa is approximately 4 to 6 months. If you’re not married to a U.S. citizen, you may have to wait a while before a visa becomes available.

    When can CR2 get citizenship?

    Children with IR-2 visas that are:

    under 18 years old automatically acquire U.S. citizenship after admission to the United States if they reside in the United States with their parents. over 18 years old become permanent residents and receive a Green Card.

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