FAMILY SUPPORT

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT FOR CHILDREN AND MINORS – EFFECTIVE APRIL 11, 2025

New USCIS guidance published on February 25, 2025 will require young nonimmigrants who turn 14 while in the U.S. to “re-register” with USCIS within 30 days of their birthday, even if previously registered when entering the country. This may affect, for example, F-2, J-2, H-4 dependents and young F-1/J-1 students who entered before age 14. Most nonimmigrants who entered the U.S. at age 14+ are already automatically registered (as evidenced by their Form I-94) and DON’T need to re-register.

Read the USCIS page: Alien Registration Requirement (February 25, 2025, updated March 12, 2025); The USCIS guidance references statutes and regulations as well as Executive Order 14159 of January 20, 2025: Protecting The American People Against Invasion (see 90 FR 8443 (January 29, 2025)) as the legal basis for the agency action.

Individuals with questions about their and their family’s legal obligations to provide information to the U.S. government can contact an experienced Immigration Attorney or assistance through the Immigration Advocates Network.

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Information and Resources

The information in this section is intended to explain the dependent visa process to students, scholars, and employees looking to bring spouses and children to live in the United States. The boxes below link to information on the process of acquiring a dependent visa for each supported category. In addition, International Student and Scholar Services has complied information on local schools and daycare for those with children.