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Hi, i was IR2 , my category changed to f11, while the CSPA law stipule my category should be IR2

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Hi, i was IR2 , my category changed to f11, while the CSPA law stipule my category should be IR2 

 

I comply with all requirements for CSPA

 

My father is a Us citizen

We filed the i 1 30 before my 21 birthday ,PD 2018, my age was 19 Year old back in 2018.

 

NVC accept all document in 2020.

 

 

After all document was approved by NVC, my category was IR2.

 

 

When i expedite the case to the embassy after being ready for interview my category changed from IR2 to f11

 

 

This is a nightmare 

 

 

Please any help idea? 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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F11 Unmarried sons/daughters of U.S. citizens, new arrivals

 

Seems OK

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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1 hour ago, Brayan Manigat said:

Hi, i was IR2 , my category changed to f11, while the CSPA law stipule my category should be IR2 

 

I comply with all requirements for CSPA

 

My father is a Us citizen

We filed the i 1 30 before my 21 birthday ,PD 2018, my age was 19 Year old back in 2018.

 

NVC accept all document in 2020.

 

 

After all document was approved by NVC, my category was IR2.

 

 

When i expedite the case to the embassy after being ready for interview my category changed from IR2 to f11

 

 

This is a nightmare 

 

 

Please any help idea? 

Unfortunately this error happens fairly often judging by the posts we get her. If you actually have an interview scheduled then it’s not a train smash, and you can just highlight it in the interview. But if it’s preventing you getting an interview you need to contact the embassy and inform them you are protected under CSPA and you retain IR2.

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17 minutes ago, Boiler said:

F11 Unmarried sons/daughters of U.S. citizens, new arrivals

 

Seems OK

No. CSPA locks the age of a under 21 child of usc at filing date. They can never age out of IR2.

 

 

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23 hours ago, SusieQQQ said:

Unfortunately this error happens fairly often judging by the posts we get her. If you actually have an interview scheduled then it’s not a train smash, and you can just highlight it in the interview. But if it’s preventing you getting an interview you need to contact the embassy and inform them you are protected under CSPA and you retain IR2.

Yeah i already contacted them 

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