United States of America - Family & Partner - Family of Refugees & Asylees
You May Petition for the Following Family Members:
* Spouse
* Child (unmarried and under 21 when you first applied for asylum or refugee status)
Eligibility Criteria
* As the petitioner, you must be a principal refugee or asylee. This means that you were granted refugee or asylee status directly and did not obtain it through a relative.
* You entered the United States as a refugee within the past 2 years or were granted asylum within the past 2 years.
* You remain in refugee or asylee status or have become a permanent resident (received a green card). If you have already become a U.S. citizen through naturalization, you cannot petition to obtain derivative refugee or asylee status for a relative. However you may still be able to help family immigrate to the United States.
* The family relationship had to exist before you came to the United States as a refugee or were granted asylum:
o If you want to file for your spouse, you had to be married before you entered as a refugee or were granted asylum.
o Your child had to be conceived (this means the mother was already pregnant) or born before you entered as a refugee or were granted asylum.