(A) citizen or a national of the United
States (U.S.), including the 50 states, District of Columbia, Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and Northern Mariana
Islands. The child may be a citizen of the U.S. by being born in the U.S. or by
being born in some other country but moving to the U.S. and being granted U.S.
citizenship through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a
bureau of the Department of Homeland Security; or
(B) qualified alien:
(i) who is lawfully admitted for permanent
residence under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA);
(ii) who is paroled into the U.S., per
Section 212(d)(5) of INA, 8 United States Code (U.S.C.) 1182, for a period of
at least one year;
(iii) who is
granted conditional entry, per Section 203(a)(7) of INA,
8 U.S.C.
1153, as in effect prior to April 1,
1980;
(iv) who is granted asylum,
per Section 208 of INA;
(v) who is
admitted to the U.S. as a refugee, per Section 207 of INA,
8 U.S.C.
1157;
(vi) whose deportation is withheld, per
Section 241(b)(3) of INA;
(vii) who
is a Cuban or Haitian entrant, per Section 501(e) of the Refugee Education
Assistance Act of 1980;
(viii) who
was battered or whose parent or caretaker was battered, per Section 431(c) of
the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act as amended,
per 8 U.S.C.
1641(c);
(ix) who was a victim or whose parent or
caretaker was a victim of a severe form of trafficking, per Section 107(b) of
the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 that was reauthorized and
amended, per Trafficking Victim's Protection Reauthorization Act of
2003;
(x) who is an Afghan
non-special immigrant parolee, known as a humanitarian parolee, per the
Afghanistan Supplemental Appropriations Act 2022 enacted on September 30, 2021,
Section 2502 of P.L. 117-43, as modified by Section 106(3) and 149(a) of the
Continuing Appropriations and Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2023,
P. L.
117-180, paroled into the U.S. between July 31,
2021 and December 16, 2022, and meets all other factors of eligibility from
October 1, 2021 until March 31, 2023, or the term of parole, whichever is
longer; or
(xi) who is a Ukrainian
citizen or national or person who last habitually resided in Ukraine and
received parole per Section 401 of the Additional Ukraine Supplemental
Appropriations Act of 2022,
P.L.
117-128. The parole must occur between February
24, 2022, and September 30, 2023; if after September 30, 2023, the parolee must
be the child of a Ukrainian parolee who was paroled between February 24, 2022
and September 30, 2023.