Can a child born outside the United States to Legal Permanent Residents enter the United States?
A child born abroad to a mother who is a U.S. Legal Permanent Residents may enter the United States without a visa, provided the child is accompanied by a parent, upon that parent’s first return to the United States within two years of the child’s birth. The parent must provide reliable documentation showing the parent-child relationship.
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