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Form I-730

How To File Form I-730 – Get Derivative Status For Your Child

August 10, 2020 Filed Under: Family Finances

Are you looking to learn about filling form I-730 and getting a derivative status for your child? I-730 is regarded as one of the most important asylum forms.

It helps join families as this is otherwise known as a derivative asylum status form. In other words, if you already received your asylum visa, you can pass that status to your loved ones.

How does it work?

If you received your paperwork in the last 2 years, you are still eligible to join your family.

However, given that the US government is always vigilant when it comes to potential misuse, there are certain rules you need to abide by.

During the process, USCIS will determine your relationship with your children thus deciding whether or not they have the right to join you in the US.

The rules may differ based on whether you’re a mother, father, whether is a stepchild or adopted child. Keep in mind that the general definition of a child is all kids who are below 21 when you applied for the status.

How do mothers apply?

Here are the documents mothers need to apply:

  • The form itself (the form I-730 is filled for each child separately)
  • You need proof that your asylum status is legitimate
  • Proper photo of a child
  • Copy off a child’s birth certificate (asylum officers need to establish the connection between two of you via this certificate)

How do fathers apply?

Here are the documents fathers need to apply:

  • The form itself (the form I-730 is filled for each child separately)
  • You need proof that your asylum status is legitimate
  • Proper photo of a child
  • Copy off a child’s birth certificate (asylum officers need to establish the connection between two of you via this certificate)

You will need a marriage certificate that will corroborate that you are (or were) in a marriage with the child’s mother

If there wasn’t any legal marriage, there has to be a proof that a child is legitimate and that you’re its legal custodian

If you divorced from the child’s mother, it is necessary to present divorce papers. If you’re a widower, you will have to present a death certificate

How do step-parents apply?

Here are the documents step-parents need to apply:

  • The form itself (the form I-730 is filled for each child separately)
  • You need proof that your asylum status is legitimate
  • Proper photo of a child
  • Copy off a child’s birth certificate

You need proof that you are married with the child’s natural parent
If you are a widower or if you are divorced, you need a document confirming that the child’s natural parent has died or that you have divorced from him or her

How do adoptive parents apply?

  • Here are the documents adoptive parents need to apply:
  • The form itself (the form I-730 is filled for each child separately)
  • You need proof that your asylum status is legitimate
  • Proper photo of a child

You will need a document confirming that you have adopted the child. The adoptive parent needs proof of being a legal custodian for the previous 2 years. The adoptive parent needs a proof that a child has lived with him or her for the previous 2 years

Conclusion

As you can see, it is relatively easy to get all the documents you need.

The most important thing is to be vigilant, proactive and get everything in advance. Most of these documents are basic and you probably have them in your possession as it is.

If you don’t have some of them, make sure to consult with some great asylum lawyers. They will definitely help.

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Filed Under: Family Finances

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