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Concord, NH's population of 44,000 includes a growing immigrant community, with over 2,100 foreign-born residents navigating family reunification processes annually. For families seeking to bring minor children to the United States through the IR-2 child visa category, the difference between successful approval and prolonged separation often comes down to documentation precision and understanding USCIS procedural requirements. Law office of Peter Darwin Chu has served immigration clients throughout New Hampshire since 2010, bringing proven experience in immigrant visa categories including IR-2 cases for Concord, NH families seeking permanent reunification with children abroad.

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Law office of Peter Darwin Chu provides IR-2 attorney services to Concord residents seeking to bring unmarried children under 21 to the United States as lawful permanent residents. Our firm handles petition preparation, consular processing coordination, and USCIS compliance verification for families throughout New Hampshire. All consultations begin with a case assessment to verify IR-2 eligibility and identify documentation requirements specific to your child's country of origin.

IR-2 Attorney Services Available Across Concord and Surrounding Areas

Law office of Peter Darwin Chu serves families throughout Concord, NH, including the Heights neighborhood, Penacook, and West Concord—covering zip codes 03301, 03302, 03303, 03305, and 03306. Our IR-2 child visa services extend to clients across Merrimack County who need legal representation for USCIS Form I-130 petition filing, National Visa Center (NVC) document submission, and consular interview preparation at U.S. embassies worldwide.

What Concord Residents Can Access

I-130 Petition Preparation for IR-2 Child Visas

The IR-2 visa category requires a U.S. citizen parent to file Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) establishing the parent-child relationship. Our Concord IR-2 attorney services include verification of citizenship documentation, preparation of birth certificate translations, and assembly of evidence proving the biological or adoptive relationship meets USCIS standards. We ensure all supporting affidavits and financial sponsorship forms (Form I-864) are completed to prevent Request for Evidence (RFE) delays.

National Visa Center Case Processing

Once USCIS approves the I-130 petition, your case transfers to the National Visa Center for consular processing. We coordinate with NVC to submit Civil Documents (birth certificates, police certificates) and Affidavit of Support packages, ensuring all translations meet DOS standards and financial documentation demonstrates adequate household income. For Concord families with children in countries requiring additional administrative processing, we provide timeline projections and procedural guidance.

Consular Interview Preparation and Post-Approval Logistics

The final stage of the IR-2 process is a consular interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate in the child's country of residence. Our Immigrant Visas team prepares families for common interview questions, reviews required medical examination protocols, and advises on visa issuance timelines. We also coordinate with Our Law Firm for post-arrival adjustment procedures if travel delays or documentation issues arise.

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Licensed Immigration Practice Serving New Hampshire Families

Law office of Peter Darwin Chu maintains all required New Hampshire state and local licenses and professional certifications for immigration law practice. Our attorneys adhere to American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) ethical standards and maintain current knowledge of USCIS policy updates affecting IR-2 child visa processing. We carry professional liability insurance and provide written fee agreements for all immigration representation, ensuring transparency in costs and scope of services for Concord families.

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What if my child turns 21 before the IR-2 visa is approved in Concord?

The Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) may preserve your child's eligibility for the IR-2 category even if they age out during processing. CSPA freezes the child's age at the time you filed the I-130 petition, minus any USCIS processing delays. For Concord families facing this scenario, we calculate the CSPA age, advise whether your child remains IR-2-eligible or must convert to the F2A family preference category, and coordinate with NVC to ensure proper category assignment. If your child no longer qualifies for IR-2, we explain the visa bulletin wait times and priority date implications specific to your country of chargeability.

What if my adopted child in Concord doesn't meet the IR-2 adoption requirements?

IR-2 eligibility for adopted children requires that the adoption was finalized before the child's 16th birthday (or 18th if adopting a sibling). If your Concord adoption doesn't meet this timeline, your child may qualify under the IR-3 or IR-4 visa categories for intercountry adoptions, or require processing through the F2A preference category if the adoption occurred after age limits. We review your adoption decree, state court records, and custody documentation to determine the correct visa classification and petition path.

What if the other biological parent in Concord won't consent to the IR-2 visa?

USCIS requires consent from both biological parents for IR-2 petitions unless you can demonstrate sole legal custody or the other parent's rights were terminated. For Concord cases involving non-consenting parents, we gather evidence such as court custody orders, termination decrees, or abandonment affidavits. If the other parent is deceased, we obtain certified death certificates and translations. When consent cannot be obtained and sole custody is disputed, we advise on state court proceedings in New Hampshire to establish legal custody before filing the I-130.

What if my IR-2 petition is delayed due to missing documents in Concord?

USCIS issues Requests for Evidence (RFEs) when I-130 petitions lack required documentation or contain inconsistencies. Common IR-2 RFE triggers include incomplete birth certificates, missing translations, or insufficient proof of the parent-child relationship. For Concord families receiving an RFE, we have 87 days to respond with compliant evidence. We coordinate with vital records offices in New Hampshire and abroad, obtain certified translations, and draft point-by-point responses to each USCIS deficiency to avoid petition denial.

Comparing Your IR-2 Attorney Options in Concord

Families pursuing IR-2 child visas in Concord face three main paths: handling the petition pro se (self-filing), using an online document preparation service, or retaining an immigration attorney. Self-filing through USCIS online portals is technically permissible and costs only the government filing fees ($535 for I-130 plus consular processing fees), but it offers no legal review of eligibility, no RFE response strategy, and no consular interview preparation. Online services charge $200–$800 to populate forms based on your answers but provide no legal advice, cannot represent you before USCIS, and disclaim responsibility for petition denials caused by incorrect answers or missing evidence.

Here's the honest answer: IR-2 petitions have a higher approval rate than other family preference categories because immediate relative visas are exempt from numerical caps, but they still fail when parent-child relationship evidence is insufficient, when CSPA age calculations are incorrect, or when financial sponsorship documentation doesn't meet poverty guideline requirements. An immigration attorney in Concord reviews your specific family structure, identifies documentation gaps before filing, and provides representation through consular processing and visa issuance—services that online platforms and DIY filing cannot deliver.

ApproachCostLegal ReviewProfessional Assessment
Self-Filing (USCIS Direct)$535+ fees onlyNone—you interpret all instructionsHigh risk for families with complex custody, prior denials, or non-English documents
Online Document Prep$200–$800 + feesForm completion only, no legal analysisNo recourse if petition is denied due to incorrect classification or missing evidence
Immigration Attorney (Concord)$2,500–$4,500 + feesFull eligibility review, RFE response, consular coordinationAppropriate for families seeking IR-2 approval without delays or denials—pays for itself in avoided processing errors

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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Current USCIS processing times for Form I-130 petitions average 10–14 months, followed by 2–4 months at the National Visa Center and 1–3 months for consular interview scheduling, depending on the U.S. embassy location. Total timeline from petition filing

  • We require your U.S. passport or birth certificate proving citizenship, your child's foreign birth certificate with certified English translation, evidence of the parent-child relationship (birth certificate listing you as parent, adoption decree, or DNA

  • No—the IR-2 category applies only to unmarried children under 21 of U.S. citizens. If your child has their own children (your grandchildren), those grandchildren require separate petitions, typically under the F2A family preference category after your chi

  • Yes—you must file Form I-864 Affidavit of Support demonstrating household income at or above 125% of the federal poverty guidelines for your household size. For a Concord household of three (you, a spouse, and the IR-2 child), the 2026 threshold is approx

  • USCIS denials typically result from insufficient proof of the parent-child relationship, failure to meet financial sponsorship requirements, or evidence that the child is over 21 and not protected by CSPA. You can file a motion to reopen or reconsider wit

  • If your child is physically present in Concord on a B-2 visitor visa or visa waiver, they may be eligible for adjustment of status (Form I-485) rather than consular processing, allowing them to obtain permanent residence without leaving the United States.

  • You can retain counsel at any stage of the process—after filing the I-130, during NVC processing, or before the consular interview. Many Concord families hire an immigration attorney in Concord after receiving an RFE, after experiencing delays at NVC, or

  • IR-2 is an immediate relative visa for unmarried children under 21 of U.S. citizens—no numerical cap, no visa bulletin wait times. F2A is a family preference visa for unmarried children (any age) of lawful permanent residents (green card holders)—subject

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Law office of Peter Darwin Chu provides IR-2 attorney services to Concord, NH families through in-office consultations, remote case management, and direct USCIS representation, with proven experience in immigrant visa petitions and consular processing coordination.

Related Immigration Services for Concord Families

If your child does not qualify for the IR-2 category, you may need guidance on IR-1 Visa Family petitions for spouses, IR-3 Visa Adoption for intercountry adoptions finalized abroad, or IR-5 Visa Parental Reunification if you're petitioning for your own parents. Our Citizenship Attorney In San Marcos Ca page details naturalization services that may apply once your child obtains lawful permanent residence. For families navigating multiple visa categories or complex immigration histories, we offer comprehensive case strategy through Our Law Firm and specialized guidance on Immigrant Visas across all immediate relative and preference categories.

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