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Part 3, Question 5 on Form I-485 asks "Are you 21 years of age or older and applying for adjustment based on classification as a child, under the provisions of the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA)?" Yes or No

 

In my case, I'm under 21 (20 right now), I will be turning 21 in 2 months, and I'm planning to file the I-485 now since I am able to under the visa bulletin "Dates for Filing".

 

My question is, should I answer "Yes" since I will almost 100% need USCIS to use CSPA to calculate my age, or should i answer "No" since my age is not 21 yet?

 

If I should answer "No" how would USCIS to know to use the CSPA to calculate my age when they are processing my form?

 

I am under the F2A Family Preference Category

 

Thank you.

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2 hours ago, Yitiji said:

should i answer "No" since my age is not 21 yet?

Yes.   Answer "No".

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3 hours ago, Yitiji said:

Hello!

 

Part 3, Question 5 on Form I-485 asks "Are you 21 years of age or older and applying for adjustment based on classification as a child, under the provisions of the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA)?" Yes or No

 

In my case, I'm under 21 (20 right now), I will be turning 21 in 2 months, and I'm planning to file the I-485 now since I am able to under the visa bulletin "Dates for Filing".

 

My question is, should I answer "Yes" since I will almost 100% need USCIS to use CSPA to calculate my age, or should i answer "No" since my age is not 21 yet?

 

If I should answer "No" how would USCIS to know to use the CSPA to calculate my age when they are processing my form?

 

I am under the F2A Family Preference Category

 

Thank you.

 

As above you say no. The Dates for Filing isn't relevant anyway for CPSA purposes, it's now the Final Action Date that counts for calculating it. It changed in August. https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-updates-policy-on-cspa-age-calculation

 

 

Edited by appleblossom
 
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