Who Is A Derivative Applicant?

Who Is A Derivative Applicant? A “derivative” visa applicant is the spouse or minor unmarried child (younger than age 21) of the beneficiary of an immigrant petition. Derivative family members can apply for immigrant visas with the beneficiary, who is considered the “principal” applicant. Who qualifies as a derivative beneficiary? Who is a derivative beneficiary?

Who Is The Principal Applicant?

Who Is The Principal Applicant? Principal Applicant = The person who is the main beneficiary of the immigrant petition. This person has a close family relationship with the petitioner in the United States, or is an employee of the sponsoring U.S. company. What is principal applicant vs derivative applicant? What’s the Difference? The main difference