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carpdiem Dec 31st 2013 3:36 pm

Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 
My brother just married a girl from Pakistan and I am in the process of filling out forms for him. However his wife is 17 years old. Is this going to be an issue for I-130? the legal age to marry in Pakistan is 16. do we need any special documents for it? anything to make the process easier??

Thanks a lot!

Sana

Noorah101 Dec 31st 2013 3:47 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 

Originally Posted by carpdiem (Post 11057272)
My brother just married a girl from Pakistan and I am in the process of filling out forms for him. However his wife is 17 years old. Is this going to be an issue for I-130? the legal age to marry in Pakistan is 16. do we need any special documents for it? anything to make the process easier??

Thanks a lot!

Sana

I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think it's a problem for the immigrant to be 17. Your brother should be 18+ in order to sign the I-864.

Rene

Speedwell Dec 31st 2013 4:16 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 
Does the rule that the marriage needs to be valid where the couple plan to settle still apply, as it does for same-sex marriages? If it is legal for the 17-year-old wife to marry without parental permission where the OP lives, there should be no issue so long as the husband is of age to sign the I-130 paperwork. If it is legal only with parental permission, I think they should consider including an affidavit (and certified translation, if necessary) by the parents to prove that they approve of the marriage.

civilservant Dec 31st 2013 5:13 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 
Don't you need to be 21 to even petitioner for an immigration benefit? :huh:

Noorah101 Dec 31st 2013 7:14 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 

Originally Posted by civilservant (Post 11057411)
Don't you need to be 21 to even petitioner for an immigration benefit? :huh:

I don't believe so, no. You must be 18+ in order to sign the I-864, but I don't think there is an age restriction on the I-130.

Either way, the OP's brother might be 21+. She didn't mention his age, only the immigrant's age.

Rene

carpdiem Dec 31st 2013 9:24 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 

Originally Posted by Noorah101 (Post 11057584)
I don't believe so, no. You must be 18+ in order to sign the I-864, but I don't think there is an age restriction on the I-130.

Either way, the OP's brother might be 21+. She didn't mention his age, only the immigrant's age.

Rene

My brother is 23 so his age is not an issue!

Trixie_b Dec 31st 2013 9:39 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 
I would advise your brother to proceed with caution, and some states have age 18 as the age for consensual sex, so while the paperwork may be processed, it would be awful for them to run foul of that law if someone had a grudge.

Sally Redux Dec 31st 2013 9:42 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 

Originally Posted by Trixie_b (Post 11057745)
I would advise your brother to proceed with caution, and some states have age 18 as the age for consensual sex, so while the paperwork may be processed, it would be awful for them to run foul of that law if someone had a grudge.

I think that's just if unmarried, depending on the state.

Trixie_b Dec 31st 2013 9:59 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 11057748)
I think that's just if unmarried, depending on the state.

Possibly. But worth looking into before moving - he's got less than a year to wait if 18 is the magic number

jeffreyhy Jan 1st 2014 8:02 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 
Only if petitioning for a parent or sibling.

As a practical matter, one would need to be over 21 if petitioning for an unmarried son or daughter who is 21 years of age or older, and most likely if petitioning for a married son or daughter.

Regards, JEff

Originally Posted by civilservant (Post 11057411)
Don't you need to be 21 to even petitioner for an immigration benefit? :huh:


jeffreyhy Jan 1st 2014 8:03 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 
What rules are these?

Regards, JEff

Originally Posted by Speedwell (Post 11057341)
Does the rule that the marriage needs to be valid where the couple plan to settle still apply, as it does for same-sex marriages?


Speedwell Jan 1st 2014 8:48 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 

Originally Posted by jeffreyhy (Post 11058926)
What rules are these?

Regards, JEff

I know I didn't imagine it :D I thought the marriage had to be valid in the USC sponsor's place of residence to be considered valid for the I-130. I heard this in conjunction with same-sex marriages; they seem to be discussing this obliquely in this concurrent thread: http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...5#post11058985

ian-mstm Jan 1st 2014 9:11 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 

Originally Posted by Speedwell (Post 11058986)
I thought the marriage had to be valid in the USC sponsor's place of residence to be considered valid for the I-130.

To be eligible for a marriage-based US immigration benefit, the marriage must be legal and valid where it was solemnized... which may or may not be in the US. It has nothing to do with where the USC sponsor lives. AFAIK, there are no other considerations with respect to US immigration.

Ian

Speedwell Jan 2nd 2014 1:01 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 

Originally Posted by ian-mstm (Post 11059016)
To be eligible for a marriage-based US immigration benefit, the marriage must be legal and valid where it was solemnized... which may or may not be in the US. It has nothing to do with where the USC sponsor lives. AFAIK, there are no other considerations with respect to US immigration.

Ian

Oh, OK, that clears that up. Thanks, Ian.

Rete Jan 2nd 2014 3:09 pm

Re: Spouse visa marriage based when the spouse is 17 years old
 
Being married at 17 is not a problem. At worse the 17 year old bride can submit a letter from her guardian (parent) attesting to their agreement to the marriage. Have seen this happen between an American and a Canadian from Quebec.


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