Preference
Categories
If you wish to
immigrate as a relative of a U.S. Citizen or lawful permanent resident, you
must obtain an immigrant visa number based on the preference category in
which you fall.
People who
want to become immigrants are classified into categories based on a
preference system. The immediate relatives of U.S. citizens,
which includes parents, spouses and unmarried
children under the age of 21, do not have to wait for an immigrant visa
number to become available once the visa petition filed for them is approved
by USCIS. An immigrant visa number will become immediately available. The
relatives in the remaining categories must wait for an immigrant visa number
to become available according to the following preferences:
·
First preference: Unmarried, adult sons and daughters of
U.S.
citizens. Adult means 21 years of age or older.
·
Second Preference: Spouses of lawful permanent residents, their unmarried
children (under twenty-one), and the unmarried sons and daughters of lawful
permanent residents.
·
Third Preference: Married sons and daughters of
U.S.
Citizens.
·
Fourth Preference: Brothers and sisters of adult
U.S.
Citizens.
Once USCIS
receives your visa petition (Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative), it
will be approved or denied.
USCIS notifies the person who filed the visa petition of the petition was
approved. USCIS will then send the approved visa petition to the Department
of State's National Visa Center, where it will remain until an immigrant
visa number is available. The Center will notify the foreign national when
the visa petition is received and again when an immigrant visa number is
available. You do not need to contact the National Visa Center, unless you
change your address or there is a change in your personal situation, or that
of your sponsor, that may affect eligibility for an immigrant visa, such as
reaching age 21, marriage, divorce, or death of a spouse.