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My petiion has been approved, visa fee has been paid, and all that's needed for my interview at the manila US embassy is a passport number and medical results so I can make an appointment. The problem is I still want to spend a few more years in my country. How do I go about delaying the process and/or keeping the petition alive?
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So we already paid a fee for the petition itself (IR-2) and we're about to pay a fee for the DS-261(the visa itself, if I'm not mistaken. I am uncertain as to the implications of this. I know that the "Seek-to-Acquire LPR status within one year" provision does not apply to me because I'm not in family-based preference (my age froze from USCSPA). I still want to spend at least another 3 years in my home country to finish my degree here because it's cheaper than a U.S. education. What can I do to make sure that my petition/visa does not expire? What constitutes seeking-to-acquire? If an attorney has processed my documents on my behalf and has technically "Sought to acquire" does this undo my immunity to an expiration?
P.S. I have not undergone medical examinations or an interview
Much thanks to anyone who can help.
I'm an over 21 unmarried child whose IR-2 got approved under CSPA. I have the filed the DS-261 and have paid the fees, and now at the interview stage. I have some questions.
in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
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I just got a passport number and am now at the stage where I need a medical exam so I can schedule an interview.
1. Can I delay my immigration at this point indefinitely?
2. What can I do to make sure that my petition/visa application won't expire?
3. Is it possible for me to do the interview and then request that the visa's processing be delayed, or processed only when I need it?