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IR-2 changed to F11 status in CEAC website

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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2 hours ago, maui-mau said:

Documents were approved, my case was expedited due to me being turning 21, I already have schedule for interview. Just turned 21 last monday and now my IR-2 status in CEAC was  shifted to F11. Should I be worried? or is this just a system error?

Since you are (were) a child of a US citizen your age was frozen at the time of filing so you won't age out (your age is locked-in) regardless of what CEAC is saying. No need to worry; Embassy is aware of these laws. 

Hopefully, you are not married because that changes things.

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2 minutes ago, nastra30 said:

Since you are (were) a child of a US citizen your age was frozen at the time of filing so you won't age out (your age is locked-in) regardless of what CEAC is saying. No need to worry; Embassy is aware of these laws. 

Hopefully, you are not married?

THANK YOU SO MUCH!! yes i am not married! hahaha.

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