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U.S. Unveils New Green Card Rules for Children

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The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a major update to how it calculates age for children applying for green cards.

This new policy clarifies when a visa becomes available for age calculation under the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA).

Starting August 15, 2025, USCIS and the State Department will use the Final Action Dates chart from the Department of State’s Visa Bulletin.

This change ensures a consistent and fair age calculation for children applying both inside and outside the U.S.

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Previously, the 2023 policy caused confusion. It led to different age calculations for children adjusting status in the U.S. versus those applying for immigrant visas abroad.

Many applicants faced losing eligibility after turning 21, a process called “aging out.”

Under U.S. immigration law, unmarried children must generally be under 21 to qualify for permanent residence based on a parent’s petition.

The CSPA allows applicants to “freeze” their age based on when a visa number becomes available.

They must file for permanent residence within one year to benefit from this protection.

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USCIS explains that the update promotes fairness by aligning policies for adjustment of status and immigrant visas.

This coordinated approach with the State Department reduces uncertainty for families navigating immigration.

For more detailed guidance on the Child Status Protection Act, visit the official USCIS CSPA page.

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