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2 hours ago, Natepartlan said:

Oddly enough, 3 weeks after the rejection we get an email from the NVC saying we're now scheduled for interview in November.  Maybe the rejected expedite request 'put us on their radar'?  Who knows how things work over there.  Anyway, SLEC medical scheduled and Manila hotel reserved.  Now more hurry up and wait 😝

 

Refresher for those compiling data:

Visa class F2A-F22

PD 06Dec2017

I-130 approved 05Aug2019

DQ 24Apr2020 (which was 1 day after Trump's shutdown mandate?)

Expedite request 29Aug2022

Expedite rejection 16Sep2022

Interview scheduled 06Oct2022

Congratulations!!! Ecstatic for you and your family!

 

Hopefully we get ours soon, too! *fingers crossed*

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On 8/29/2022 at 12:22 PM, Natepartlan said:

~2.4yrs for us for 2 unmarried children of LPR (under 21 at time of Apr2020 DQ).  As a data point to help others, what general content did you put in your expedite requests?

@Natepartlan Congrats on your interview letter from USEM! Can I confirm that you are saying both your unmarried children are still F2A even though they have aged out over 21 since their DQ April 2020 date? Are you saying that they will still be processed as F2A even though they are over 21 now because they were under 21 when they were DQ'ed  back in April 2020.

 

My in-laws have their daughters F2A's that has been DQ'ed since Nov 2020 & waiting for an interview scheduling from USEM- it will soon be a full 2 years now having being DQ'ed and being current. I'm thinking about sending an expedite request within 60 days before she turns 21 and "ages out"

 

@Bochog As shared in my other post- USEM website in October now states that they are processing F2A's that were DQ'ed in Feb 2020 "Most current family preference cases being scheduled are approved expedite cases and cases that were documentarily complete at National Visa Center in February 2020."

 

Here is the month by month F2A issuance statistics issued by USEM this year in 2022 (yellow highlight) https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-statistics/immigrant-visa-statistics/monthly-immigrant-visa-issuances.html

 

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I-130 JOURNEY FOR 2020 Minor Child of LPR (F2A Online Application, MNL Consular Processing)

07/29/20 Online Filing for I-130, Same day Priority date 
07/31/20 Paper NOA1 mailed by USCIS, received on 08/03/20

07/31/20, 08/15/20, 09/01,20 Expedite Requests denied three times (self-submission and congressman outreach)

09/28/20: I-130 Approved by USCIS, received mailed NOA2 on 10/01/20

10/01/20: NVC electronically receives I-130 petition from USCIS, generates NVC case & invoice number, paid all NVC fees same day

10/05/19: CEAC ready for document uploads

TBD: Waiting for NBI Police Clearance to complete all upload of NVC docs

 

I-130 JOURNEY FOR 2019 Parent of USC (IR-5 Paper Application, MNL Consular Processing)

01/18/19 NOA1 I-130 (Priority Date)

08/02/19 Called USCIS to expedite I-130 after 196 days pending,  emailed expedite evidence 08/06/1,  expedite approved 08/09/19

08/13/19: I-130 Approved by USCIS, USCIS sent petition file to NVC 08/29/19 

09/09/19: NVC receives I-130 petition from USCISgenerates case & invoice number on 10/03/19 (paid all NVC fees same day)

10/07/19: CEAC ready for document uploads (AOS and IV documents uploaded to CEAC same day)

11/25/19: NVC Case Complete, NVC emails interview schedules interview on 12/18/19 for 01/06/20

01/06/20: IR-5 Interview in Manila Philippines embassy (MNL); forgot original signed I-864 resulted in 221GUSEM receives original signed I-864 via 2GO courier on 02/04/20
3/4/20: Immigrant Visa Issued by USEM, 2GO carrier picked up passport from USEM 3/6/20 and delivers to residence on 3/10/20

6/10/20: US POE

6/13/20: SSN card mailed date by SSA, delivered to residence on 6/18/20

7/3/20: LPR Green Card ordered, Production on 7/24/20, Mailed by USCIS on 7/27/20, delivered to residence on 7/29/20

 

I-130/ I-485 JOURNEY FOR 2019 Parent of USC (IR-5 Paper Application)

01/18/19: NOA1 Received I-130 (priority date, was not concurrently filed with I-485 as we were not sure if we were going to CP or AOS)

06/19/19: USPS receives I-485 package to lockbox (priority date); 06/24/19: Credit card charged ,  USCIS mails out NOA1 06/25/19 with receipt numbers (assigned to MSC National Benefits center),  Received NOA1 from USPS (07/02/19:)

07/05/19:  USCIS mailsout biometrics appointment notice with appointment date for 07/24/19, Received biometrics notice letter from USPS 07/11/19
07/12/19: Walk-in biometrics completed

07/18/19: Called USCIS to expedite EADReceived mailed USCIS instructions on where to fax expedite evidence from USPS 07/26/19 Faxed requested evidence for EAD expedite  07/27/19
07/31/19: USCIS approves EAD I-765 and Advanced Parole I-131, USCIS mails out combo EAD/ AP card 08/02/19, Received combo EAD/ AP card via USPS Priority Mail 08/07/19

08/08/19: I-485 Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview
08/26/19: I-130 Approved (NOA2) by USCIS

12/10/19: FO sends out I-485 interview appointment details for 01/28/20 interview date 

02/06/20: I-485 case approved and NOA2 mailed
02/05/20: Green card ordered, Production and mailed 02/10/20, delivered to residence on 
02/12/20

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On 10/12/2022 at 7:42 AM, ultrasoul said:

@Natepartlan Congrats on your interview letter from USEM! Can I confirm that you are saying both your unmarried children are still F2A even though they have aged out over 21 since their DQ April 2020 date? Are you saying that they will still be processed as F2A even though they are over 21 now because they were under 21 when they were DQ'ed  back in April 2020.

 

My in-laws have their daughters F2A's that has been DQ'ed since Nov 2020 & waiting for an interview scheduling from USEM- it will soon be a full 2 years now having being DQ'ed and being current. I'm thinking about sending an expedite request within 60 days before she turns 21 and "ages out"

 

@Bochog As shared in my other post- USEM website in October now states that they are processing F2A's that were DQ'ed in Feb 2020 "Most current family preference cases being scheduled are approved expedite cases and cases that were documentarily complete at National Visa Center in February 2020."

 

Here is the month by month F2A issuance statistics issued by USEM this year in 2022 (yellow highlight) https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-statistics/immigrant-visa-statistics/monthly-immigrant-visa-issuances.html

 

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Interestingly, USEM processed FX visas, which is the same as an F2A. 

 

Do you think the F2A is for the regular DQ date and the FX were the ones who were expedited?

 

 

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On 10/12/2022 at 10:42 AM, ultrasoul said:

@Natepartlan Congrats on your interview letter from USEM! Can I confirm that you are saying both your unmarried children are still F2A even though they have aged out over 21 since their DQ April 2020 date? Are you saying that they will still be processed as F2A even though they are over 21 now because they were under 21 when they were DQ'ed  back in April 2020.

 

My in-laws have their daughters F2A's that has been DQ'ed since Nov 2020 & waiting for an interview scheduling from USEM- it will soon be a full 2 years now having being DQ'ed and being current. I'm thinking about sending an expedite request within 60 days before she turns 21 and "ages out"

The topic of CSPA and aging out always confuses me way more than it should.  I can't imagine how some of you non-native English speakers manage to get through all these forms and roadblocks.

 

See my other recent topic if this helps your calculation (https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/790922-can-someone-check-my-cspa-math/).  I'm no expert, but if your DS-260 was applied and processed as F2A(F22) and DQ'd, I think the children are locked in and aging out is not a concern anymore.  Its the period between I-130 and DS-260 where aging out can be a factor because the DS-260 will be processed in its own visa class lane whether the applicant be spouse, child, married, petitioned by USC or LPR, and age is one of the factors to specify the class (I think).

 

At any rate, yes, 1 of the children did cross over 21 when the I-130 was in process (the other was still under), and the whole time until now all correspondence is processing as they are under 21.  And these aren't my children, I'm just trying to help my LPR in-law with her children.

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4 hours ago, Bochog said:

Interestingly, USEM processed FX visas, which is the same as an F2A. 

 

Do you think the F2A is for the regular DQ date and the FX were the ones who were expedited?

 

I vaguely recall earlier this year when I saw the low F2A numbers being processed, that I did some digging into what FX was and I think it was family based visas free from numerical limitations (which F2A currently are).

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I belong to a few Filipino based  FB groups to track how the interview letters are being processed, at this time it looks like applicants Dq'd in April/May/first 2 weeks of June 2020 were issued interview letters last October 6-7 basing from what members posts(these are for f2a, f2b and f1) and a few f2a members who had DQ dates of July 2020 were also issued interview letters. 

 

   CSPA is very confusing there was a poster there that her sibling got denied coz of aging out, it was under f2a. Now the sibling got converted to f2b and she was really upset and would like to know who she can file a complaint about this, she said that she even had a lawyer help her reinstate the case at the NVC stage but eventually got denied, advised her that consul's decision is final. she can try to see if there is any room for appeal but most members in the group told her to just move on as per  their own personal experience they were advised by lawyers that there is no hope for appeal in cases like this. 

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