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Can married adult children of American citizens immigrate with their children?

You can immigrate with minor children. Married adult children of American citizens are the third priority category of relative immigrants.

According to American immigration law, relatives are divided into two categories: close relatives and priority relatives. The former is not subject to the annual quota in the immigration law, while the latter is subject to the quota. Priority relatives are divided into four priority categories according to their relationships.

Priority relatives subject to quota restrictions include the following four categories:

First priority: married children of American citizens aged 2 1 year.

② The second priority category A: American permanent resident spouse or unmarried children under the age of 265,438+0;

Class B: Unmarried children of American permanent residents of 265,438+0 or above.

Third priority: married children of American citizens.

Fourth priority: brothers and sisters of American citizens. Brothers and sisters mentioned here include half-brothers, half-brothers/half-brothers and adopted brothers and sisters.