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Hello. The beneficiary Son 21 and over/not married has an I-130 approved from a Mother USC but waiting for the Visa number available. Also has a I-130 not approved yet from a Brother USC. Beneficiary is also grand fathered under 245i as well.

Both PD dates are June 9th, 2011. On the I-797 Notice of action, it says Notice Date: May 19th, 2014 from the Mother.

The beneficiary also would qualify under DACA Expansion but that is still in the 5th Circuit U.S Court of Appeals.

Everything is done through an Immigration Lawyer as well. All paperwork has been submitted to the attorney and ready to file if the DACA Expansion starts accepting application.

There is a smart phone app that says that there is 1,316 days to go before its current. How accurate is that? That is about 3.6 years from now.

The PR Petitioner did NOT file for the beneficiary Son 21 and over/not married when the Mother was a PR in 2004. Is there anything that can be done to go back because it looks like if this was filed back in 2004. The Beneficiary's date would be Current by now.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello. The beneficiary Son 21 and over/not married has an I-130 approved from a Mother USC but waiting for the Visa number available. Also has a I-130 not approved yet from a Brother USC. Beneficiary is also grand fathered under 245i as well.

Both PD dates are June 9th, 2011. On the I-797 Notice of action, it says Notice Date: May 19th, 2014 from the Mother.

The beneficiary also would qualify under DACA Expansion but that is still in the 5th Circuit U.S Court of Appeals.

Everything is done through an Immigration Lawyer as well. All paperwork has been submitted to the attorney and ready to file if the DACA Expansion starts accepting application.

There is a smart phone app that says that there is 1,316 days to go before its current. How accurate is that? That is about 3.6 years from now.

The PR Petitioner did NOT file for the beneficiary Son 21 and over/not married when the Mother was a PR in 2004. Is there anything that can be done to go back because it looks like if this was filed back in 2004. The Beneficiary's date would be Current by now.

No can't go back and file for 2004...unless they can time travel...

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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~ Moved from AOS from Family Based Visas to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) ~

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Hello. The beneficiary Son 21 and over/not married has an I-130 approved from a Mother USC but waiting for the Visa number available. Also has a I-130 not approved yet from a Brother USC. Beneficiary is also grand fathered under 245i as well.

Both PD dates are June 9th, 2011. On the I-797 Notice of action, it says Notice Date: May 19th, 2014 from the Mother.

The beneficiary also would qualify under DACA Expansion but that is still in the 5th Circuit U.S Court of Appeals.

Everything is done through an Immigration Lawyer as well. All paperwork has been submitted to the attorney and ready to file if the DACA Expansion starts accepting application.

There is a smart phone app that says that there is 1,316 days to go before its current. How accurate is that? That is about 3.6 years from now.

The PR Petitioner did NOT file for the beneficiary Son 21 and over/not married when the Mother was a PR in 2004. Is there anything that can be done to go back because it looks like if this was filed back in 2004. The Beneficiary's date would be Current by now.

The only way to go back to 2004 is with a time machine.

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