Are there any exemptions from the green card application fee for children?

In Massachusetts, there are certain exemptions from the green card application fee for children. Generally, children who are applying for lawful permanent residence (a green card) do not need to pay the application fee. However, this exemption only applies to those children who are under the age of 18 and unmarried. Additionally, children who are applying under the Child Citizenship Act do not need to pay the application fee. The Child Citizenship Act (CCA) allows certain children of U.S. citizens to obtain automatic citizenship. These children must have at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen, be under 18 years of age, and be admitted to the United States as a lawful permanent resident (green card holder). Generally, children who meet these requirements will be granted automatic citizenship, which eliminates the need to pay the application fee. The CCA also provides other benefits for children, such as the right to travel as a U.S. citizen, the ability to be a sponsored family member for other family members, and the ability to work in the U.S. without a work permit. Additionally, children who obtain automatic citizenship through the CCA are not subject to any immigration laws, meaning they do not need to apply for a green card or complete other immigration paperwork. Overall, children under the age of 18 and unmarried are generally exempt from paying the green card application fee in Massachusetts. Additionally, children who meet the CCA requirements may be eligible for automatic citizenship, which eliminates the need to pay the application fee as well.

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En Massachusetts, hay una excepción para los niños para la solicitud de Tarjeta Verde. Esta exención se aplica a los niños inmigrantes menores de 21 años de edad que están solicitando una tarjeta verde debido a una petición de familia. Debido a esta exención, los menores de 21 años no tienen que pagar ninguna tarifa de aplicación. Esta exención también se aplica a aquellos que están solicitando una Tarjeta Verde debido a una petición de un ciudadano estadounidense o un residente permanente. En general, todos los inmigrantes son responsables de pagar tarifas por la solicitud de Tarjeta Verde. Sin embargo, hay algunas excepciones, como la exención para los niños mencionada anteriormente. Además de los niños, algunas otras personas también pueden ser elegibles para la exención de tarifas, como los solicitantes que reciben beneficios públicos, los veteranos o los miembros de las fuerzas armadas. Es importante señalar que cualquier inmigrante puede solicitar una exención de la tarifa de la solicitud de Tarjeta Verde. Pueden encontrar más información sobre esto de la Oficina de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (USCIS). Si creen que son elegibles para la exención de tarifas, deben anexar una solicitud junto con su solicitud de Tarjeta Verde.

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