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Validity of American immigrants' over-age children applying for unmarried notarization

There is no time limit for the notarial certificate of birth certificate, marriage certificate and divorce certificate. Physical examination report, unmarried certificate and notarial certificate with no criminal record are valid for one year from the date of issuance.

Important reminder: Applicants born after 1996 must provide the original medical certificate of birth. The American consulate only accepts the original birth certificate issued by the relevant health department, and the certificates issued by other departments or institutions are not accepted. The original medical certificate of birth must be translated and notarized. (Note: It is different from the birth certificate).

Specifically, the law distinguishes between two situations:

(1) Beneficiaries under 2 1 year old who apply for a green card as citizens' children, as long as their parents were under 2 1 year old when they submitted their immigration applications, will be locked within 2 1 year old without waiting for the schedule;

If parents with green cards submit immigration applications for their children, and the parents successfully naturalize in the United States before the children reach 2 1 year old, the age of the children will be locked by the parents on the naturalization date.

(2) Children under the category of relatives or professional immigrants with quota restrictions (domestic applicants mostly belong to this category), and CSPA gives a formula for calculating the age of such beneficiaries.

Specifically, first look at the age at which the visa is scheduled to reach the children (if there is an immigrant visa before the immigration application is approved, look at the age of the woman on the day when the application is approved), and then subtract the time taken by the Immigration Bureau to process the immigration application, and the figure obtained is the billing age. Of course, the applicant must remain unmarried during this period. The calculation formula is as follows: