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edsalbo
Mar 13, 2010, 12:01 AM
My aunt petioned for my mom (and thus her kids) years ago, she´s a Us citizen, and after many years the process has started its final run. For the last two years I was an F1 student in a college in the usa and recently I've come back home; while I was there I married randomly ( yes, stupidly and non sensically for no specifical reason, I guess I was drunk, young and dumb) anyway, nothing happened it wasn't a real marriage, proof of that is that I got it annulled.
So now I'm back home and since this process (my aunts petition) has started I'm covered as well. Now, you guys must know that the requirements for the children of the aplicant (my mom) to be included are to be under.. 24 I think (or 22 ) and UNMARRIED. My question is,, am I still going to be included if I show my annulment certificate? As I see it the annulment itself shows that an american court declared that marriage to be voidable and not real so it should make me unmarried. Right? I would appreciate any feedback.

NYcityboy
Mar 13, 2010, 09:35 AM
A divorce or annulment of a marriage makes you single for US immigration purposes. To qualify as a dependent, you must be under 21 at the time the AOS or IV CP is filed.

edsalbo
Mar 14, 2010, 10:36 PM
a divorce or annulment of a marriage makes you single for US immigration purposes. to qualify as a dependent, you must be under 21 at the time the AOS or IV CP is filed.

It does right? Yeah I thought so, thanks.