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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Our daughter aged out during the processing so not able to bring her with us 4 years ago. In 2018 applied for her to come as family member. Got letter USCIS about 2 months ago saying she was approved to come over but there is a yearly quota. Someone said it might be 10 more years before she's eligible to come over given the quota system. Seems like a long wait. Does that sound correct?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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I think it is F2b, time line is pretty much the same.

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On 2/21/2022 at 12:02 PM, SE18 said:

Our daughter aged out during the processing so not able to bring her with us 4 years ago. In 2018 applied for her to come as family member.

 

Are you the petitioner?  Are you a US citizen?

How old was your daughter when you filed the I-130 petition for her in 2018?

Is your daughter your step-child?  If so, how old was your daughter when you married her biological parent?

 

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On 2/21/2022 at 10:02 AM, SE18 said:

Our daughter aged out during the processing so not able to bring her with us 4 years ago. In 2018 applied for her to come as family member. Got letter USCIS about 2 months ago saying she was approved to come over but there is a yearly quota. Someone said it might be 10 more years before she's eligible to come over given the quota system. Seems like a long wait. Does that sound correct?

Hi! How old was your daughter when you applied for her paperwork? I'm doing my children's paperwork as of the moment . My eldest is 23 ,unmarried and the other one is 19. I hope the process is not that long for our aged children. Best Wishes to us.

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On 2/22/2022 at 3:02 AM, SE18 said:

Our daughter aged out during the processing so not able to bring her with us 4 years ago. In 2018 applied for her to come as family member. Got letter USCIS about 2 months ago saying she was approved to come over but there is a yearly quota. Someone said it might be 10 more years before she's eligible to come over given the quota system. Seems like a long wait. Does that sound correct?

What is her visa category?

Adult unmarried child of a US citizen (F1)?

or Adult unmarried child of an LPR  (F2B)?

 

If she is F1 they are currently working on cases filed 01MAR12 for Philippines.

If she is F2B they are currently working on cases filed 22OCT11 for Philippines.

 

You can check the visa bulletin here:

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2022/visa-bulletin-for-february-2022.html

 
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