Which immigration line if my wife and kids are non US citizens? [duplicate]

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I will be traveling to the United States with my wife and four children (aged 8-14). I am a US citizen but my wife and children are not.

Can they come in the US citizen immigration line with me or should I join then in the non-citizen line?

As far as I know we will all be filling out a joint CBP form.



Best Answer

Since you are traveling as a family unit, you should all stay together, weather it be through the automated lines or seeing an officer.

The Citizen/Non-Citizen distinction is simply for crowd management. All CBP Officers can process all entries. They can follow you through the Citizen lane if you need to see an Officer.

However, if they qualify, certainly use the Mobile Passport Kiosk.




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What is IR1 category?

IR1/CR1 Visa (Marriage Green Card) The IR1/CR1 Visa is a Family Based Green Card in the immediate relative category. Known as the Spouse Green Card, the IR1/CR1 Visa enables the spouse of a U.S. citizen to join their partner in the United States as a lawful permanent resident.

What happens if you marry someone who is not a citizen?

Marrying a foreigner for money is illegal, and those participating in immigration fraud can face up to five years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, or both, according to the U.S. Code \xa7 1325: Improper Entry by Alien.

What is the F2A visa category?

The F2A visa is a Family Based Green Card designed for spouses and unmarried children of U.S. permanent residents/Green card holders. The F2A along with the F2B Visa falls under the second category of the 'preference relative Green Cards'.

What is CR1?

CR1 (or Conditional Resident) visas are given to applicants who, when arriving in the United States with their green card, have been married for less than 2 years. These visas are granted on a \u201cconditional\u201d basis.



Automatic Citizenship for Children of US Citizens




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Answer 2

The US line, and at most airports this involves an APC kiosk which makes you exempt from having to fill out the CBP form at all (instead, the kiosk receipt is stamped by immigration and then collected by customs)

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