Child Visa Services – MD Immigration Services
Reunite with Your Children. Get their Future in Foreign Countries with MD Immigration.
Any parent aspires to provide a child with a secure, stable and opportunity-rich future. You have a right to be with your children, whether you are a citizen, permanent resident, or temporary resident in a foreign country. In MD Immigration Services, we specialize in Child Visa Services, which assist you in sponsoring your child to both temporary and permanent stay in countries such as Canada, Australia, the UK, the USA, and New Zealand.
Our goal is a simple one, and that is to reunite families and make your children have the same high standard of living, education and healthcare as you have. As we offer our skilled assistance in immigration matters, you will be able to bring your child home, where he or she belongs.
What Is a Child Visa?
The Child Visa allows dependent children of eligible parents (citizens, permanent residents or visa holders) to live, study and develop with their family in a foreign country. These visas are offered as:
- The dependent child has the right to a permanent residence visa.
- Temporary visitor or dependent visas of children.
- Adopted child visas
- A visa based on steps as a child or a ward.
A child visa may provide the right to permanent or temporary residence in a destination country depending on the destination country and it may result in citizenship.
Who Can Apply for a Child Visa?
You are eligible to apply for a child visa when:
- You are a permanent resident or a citizen of a foreign nation.
- You have a dependent child who is either biological, adopted or a step child.
- Your child is of age (usually less than 18 or 21, depending on location)
- The child is a virgin and financially reliant on the parent.
- You are capable of taking proper care and financial support of the child.
At MD Immigration Services, we evaluate your family set up, your status of residence and your immigration objectives in order to counsel you on the most appropriate type of visa to apply on behalf of your child.
Countries We Support - Child Visa Services.
Canada - Dependent Child Sponsorship.
Permanent residents and citizens of Canada are allowed to sponsor:
- Children who are not married and dependent on the payroll and are below the age of 22 years (biological or adopted).
- The dependent children whose conditions are physical or mental, and are more than 22 years old (unless dependent since the age of 22)
Australia Child Visa (Subclass 101, 802)
Permanent visa for children who are:
- Students under 18 years or under 25 years of age and financially dependent.
- Dependent due to disability
- Includes stepchildren, adopted, or biological children.
UK – Child Dependant Visa
Children below the age of 18 are available to join their parents who are either citizens of the UK, settled persons or on work/study visas. Includes:
- Sole responsibility cases
- Tier-based dependent visas
USA – IR-2, F2A Child Visas
Citizens of the U.S and legal permanent residents have the right to petition their:
- Unmarried children under 21 (IR-2)
- Stepchildren (when married before child became 18)
New Zealand Dependent Child Visa 2011.
Children are allowed to accompany a resident parent or a citizen. Temporary or residence class visas are offered depending on the visa of the parent.
Our Child Visa Service comprises:
In MD Immigration Services, we have a complete end-to-end service of child visa applications, which includes:
Eligibility Assessment
We check your status, family ties and financial standing.
Document Preparation
We assist you to obtain birth/adoption certificates, custody agreements, identity proof, and sponsorship documents.
Visa Application Filing
We properly fill and hand in the visa application of your child to the relevant immigration authority.
Doing business with Authorities.
We handle all the official correspondence and follow-ups and calls of information.
Appeals & Reapplications
In case of the rejection of your application before, our professional advice on what to reapply or appeal.
Why do you contact MD Immigration Services?
Certified in Family Reunification
We have worked with sensitive family cases before, child reunification is one of our main services.
100% Customized Service
Each of the cases of child visas is individual. We are offering personalized legal and immigration services at your expense.
Reliable Immigration Experts.
Our registered consultants are abreast with immigration laws and policies in the world.
Complete Transparency and Ethical Action.
No hidden costs. No false promises. No frills professional service and honesty.
High Approval Rate
The success rate of our clients is always high because we take care of details and have an effective documentation strategy.
Begin Your Child Visa Application.
One of the most significant decisions that you will ever make is to bring your child to stay with you. At MD Immigration Services, we believe in all families being able to remain together by assisting them with skilled immigration services.
Book Your Free Child Visa Consultation.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs).
1. What is the child visa age limit?
It varies by country:
- Canada: Under 22 years (unmarried)
- Australia: less than 18 years old or full-time students younger than 25.
- USA: Under 21 (unmarried)
- UK: Under 18
2. Is it possible to sponsor my adopted child?
Yes. In most countries, you are permitted to sponsor your adopted child, who has been adopted legally. You will have to provide adoption certificates and other requirements.
3. Will a child visa result in permanent accommodation?
Absolutely. The majority of child visas are permanent or as a step towards PR and citizenship.
4. Imagine that the parents of the child are separated or divorced?
At this, you will require documents of custody or a notarized consent of the non-accompanying parent to demonstrate that the child is legally entitled to immigrate.
5. Would I use a child visa when I am on a temporary visa in a foreign country?
Yes, there are nations that permit dependents (children) of temporary residents (students or workers) to enter the country. Depending on the visa type, there are work and study rights.
6. What would happen should my child visa be rejected?
We can assist in the analysis of the cause of refusal, finding more efficient evidence, and reappealing, or re-applying. A lot of the refusals are attributed to avoidable errors that we assist with.