» posted on Sunday, October 18th, 2009 at 1:56 pm by admin
Judge: Immigrants’ Children ‘Age Out’ of Their Parents’ Green Card Applications at 21
A federal judge has ruled that adult children who turn 21 while waiting for family-sponsored green cards have to wait anew once they “age out” of their parents’ applications.
U.S. District Judge James Selna ruled in Los Angeles against a group of immigrants with green cards who sued the federal government, arguing a 2002 law means grown children should be allowed into the country when their parents file new paperwork on their behalf.
Friday’s final ruling means the plaintiffs’ children who became adults while waiting for processing must start the application process from the beginning.
See full story at CNS News
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