IR-2 Child Visa Expert Support
Reunite with your child in the U.S. through the IR-2 visa. Our experienced team offers guidance and support throughout the application process, ensuring your child’s smooth and timely arrival. Let us help you bring your family together.
Key Benefits of Our Service
The IR-2 Child Visa is designed for the unmarried children (under 21 years old) of U.S. citizens, allowing them to obtain permanent residency in the United States. At Idocs, we provide expert guidance to help you navigate the IR-2 visa application process, ensuring a smooth journey for your child to join you in the U.S.
- Complete your IR-2 visa application online with step-by-step guidance from our immigration experts.
- Access a team of immigration professionals to answer your questions and ensure your application is accurate.
- Choose from various service options and payment plans to suit your budget.

Complete application preparation with all necessary forms.
Thorough review of every form and document for accuracy.
Direct submission of your forms to the government.
Unlimited support throughout your IR-2 Child Visa application journey.
Excellence in accuracy and detail, every time.
IR-2 Child Visa FAQs
The IR-2 Child Visa allows the unmarried children (under 21) of U.S. citizens to immigrate to the United States and obtain permanent residency.
The IR-2 visa is for unmarried children under 21 years old whose parent is a U.S. citizen. The parent must file a petition for the child to obtain the visa.
The processing time can vary but typically takes between 12 to 18 months, depending on various factors like USCIS and consulate processing times.
Yes, once your child receives the IR-2 visa and enters the U.S., they will become a lawful permanent resident, allowing them to work and study without any restrictions.
If the child turns 21 during the application process, they may still qualify under the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA), which can freeze their age under certain conditions.
Yes, you will need to complete Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, to demonstrate that you can financially support your child once they arrive in the U.S.
Yes, a medical examination by an approved physician is required before the visa interview. The exam ensures that the child meets U.S. health standards.