Part 204 - Immigrant Petitions  


Subpart A - Immigrant Visa Petitions
§ 204.1 - General information about immediate relative and family-sponsored petitions.
§ 204.2 - Petitions for relatives, widows and widowers, and abused spouses and children.
§ 204.3 - Orphan cases under section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Act (non-Hague Adoption Convention cases).
§ 204.4 - Amerasian child of a United States citizen.
§ 204.5 - Petitions for employment-based immigrants.
§ 204.6 - Petitions for employment creation immigrants.
§ 204.7 - Preservation of benefits contained in savings clause of Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1976.
§ 204.8 - [Reserved]
§ 204.9 - Special immigrant status for certain aliens who have served honorably (or are enlisted to serve) in the Armed Forces of the United States for at least 12 years.
§ 204.10 - [Reserved]
§ 204.11 - Special immigrant juvenile classification.
§ 204.12 - How can second-preference immigrant physicians be granted a national interest waiver based on service in a medically underserved area or VA facility?
§ 204.13 - How can the International Broadcasting Bureau of the United States Broadcasting Board of Governors petition for a fourth preference special immigrant broadcaster?
Subpart B - XXX
Subpart C - Intercountry Adoption of a Convention Adoptee
§ 204.300 - Scope of this subpart.
§ 204.301 - Definitions.
§ 204.302 - Role of service providers.
§ 204.303 - Determination of habitual residence.
§ 204.304 - Improper inducement prohibited.
§ 204.305 - State preadoption requirements.
§ 204.306 - Classification as an immediate relative based on a Convention adoption.
§ 204.307 - Who may file a Form I-800A or Form I-800.
§ 204.308 - Where to file Form I-800A or Form I-800.
§ 204.309 - Factors requiring denial of a Form I-800A or Form I-800.
§ 204.310 - Filing requirements for Form I-800A.
§ 204.311 - Convention adoption home study requirements.
§ 204.312 - Adjudication of the Form I-800A.
§ 204.313 - Filing and adjudication of a Form I-800.
§ 204.314 - Appeal.