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Posts posted by Madman
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57 minutes ago, aaron2020 said:
Yes, it can happen. With an August 1996 PD and a 1996 NVC number, the I-130 was approved amazingly fast.
Unfortunately, you will age out and your CSPA age will be over 21 when your real age is 21 years and 2 months. Sorry.
Darn it! Im still hoping that there was some kind of mistake or delay from USCIS. Hahahaha. Thanks for the response.
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Have you had or heard of a case in which the processing time for an F3 I-130 to be FILED AND APPROVED IN UNDER 2 MONTHS ? That seems to be the case in our petition. The petition was filed on August 1996 (priority date) and was already at the NVC by October 1996 based on the NVC case number (MNL1996XXXXX). Could the process really be that quick? Asking this in regards to my CSPA eligibility. I need some significant amount of time to cut off from my age to qualify. Thanks
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Any updates? Im in same situation. Im lost on what to steps to take. Im just about to add my name as a derivative applicant (CSPA eligible) on the CEAC account. Should I notify the embassy and/or NVC after I do so? Help pls. Thx
F3 I-130 petition filed in 1996 approved in under 2 months
in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
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Sigh. Im just 6 months short from qualifying (4 and a half minus the 45 days thru the priority act). My family waited for 23 years and without me, they wont push thru with the visa application. Oh well... Hahahahaaha. Thanks for replying!