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after 10 years ban, then what happens to my priority date, 601/a/Recapture.

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I have several questions.

If I do go back and stay for 10 years now, but not do a waiver what happens to my priority date?

what do I do after that 10 year wait is over?

my dad ( 70 years old ) is LPR my priority date is in 7 years. i'm preference is 203 a2b also know as F2B i think. He isn't planning to become citizen at the moment, since the line for that is LONGER for me.

the reason why i would have to do a waiver because i over stayed, and i think the waiver is risky, and is one of the reason i think i should just do the 10 year and get it over with.

I-601A expanded hasn't happened, and i'm not really counting on that, and of course doing an I-601 waiver is riskier and that one i would still have to leave the country, but have risks for being denied which basically the 10 year ban right when i get there, so it would be 2022 + 10 more years.

Recapture, does Recapture only work if i'm denied a waiver? how does recapture work for me after i stayed in my home country after 10 years.

recapture only happens if the old I-130 petition was not terminated?, how do I make sure it's not terminated?

My dad becoming citizen opt out option?, any more info on that, where I would stay in the same place in line.

I-601A expanded requires that the petitioner is citizen or just LPR?, but the priority date is longer if my dad is citizen, but I-601A would be the one I want, so if I'm denied, I won't risk not being able to return. ( this one is less risky but won't my dad have to become a citizen, and upgrade my I-130 F-3 )

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You would need to be an Immediate Relative of a USC to qualify for a 601a waiver. USC spouse or USC child over 21. A USC parent would only work if you were under 21 and unmarried at the time the parent files.

Your father becoming a USC will not help you.

Your PD does not change. It is what it is.

Once your ban is over, you can apply for an immigrant visa.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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You would need to be an Immediate Relative of a USC to qualify for a 601a waiver. USC spouse or USC child over 21. A USC parent would only work if you were under 21 and unmarried at the time the parent files.

Your father becoming a USC will not help you.

Your PD does not change. It is what it is.

Once your ban is over, you can apply for an immigrant visa.

the 601A expanded if that does pass that would apply to me too right?

once my ban is over, i will still have my old priority date?

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