K-2 Visa Holders Cannot Age Out, Court Rules

The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) has ruled that a K-2 visa holder does not age out. This means that a K-2 visa holder who is under 21 when he or she enters the United States can become a permanent resident – even after turning 21.

In the case, the K-2 visa holder entered the …

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“Aged Out” K-2 Child Adjusts Status In Immigration Proceedings

A Charlotte, North Carolina immigration judge recently granted a K-2 status holder the ability to adjust status to permanent residency despite the K-2 holder “aging out” by turning 21 before the adjustment of status application’s submission.

Minor children of K-1 fiance(e)s of U.S. citizens are entitled to K-2 immigration status. K-2 visa applicants must be …

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