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For I-601 waivers, a qualifying relative is a U.S citizen or permanent resident spouse, parent, or child of the immigrant who seeks a family unity waiver to re-enter the United States after their consular processing interview abroad.
USCIS has the authority to verify documents, facts, and statements provided to support immigration requests, including requests under this process. We may contact relatives, educational institutions, other government agencies, or other entities to verify information.
Generally speaking, anyone can come to your U.S. citizenship oath ceremony: family, friends, children, anyone you want! How Many Guests Can I Bring? The number of people you can bring to your ceremony depends greatly on the location and venue of the ceremony itself.
Also, if you are exempt from the English requirements, you may bring an interpreter to the interview or USCIS may select one for you. If you have any disabilities, you may bring a family member or legal guardian to be present with you during the interview at the discretion of the USCIS officer.
After I file, how long will it take before my relative can immigrate? The law gives special consideration to immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, which includes a U.S. citizens spouse, unmarried children under 21 years of age, and parents. There is no waiting list to immigrate these relatives.
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Birth certificates, marriage certificates, adoption records, and family photographs collectively contribute to establishing the authenticity of your family ties.
You are an immediate relative if you are: The spouse of a U.S. citizen; The unmarried child under 21 years of age of a U.S. citizen; or. The parent of a U.S. citizen (if the U.S. citizen is 21 years of age or older).

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