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  1. Yes, you might get another 60 days letter saying that they are still working on getting your a case an interview. Those letters used to be automatic before the pandemic. However, depending on how backlogged your embassy is, you might be able to get an interview at some point, this could be within a few months to a lot of months.
  2. Yes, but I didn't have the actual i-130 approval date, I actually called NVC and they gave it to me.
  3. I didn't know this part. This makes more sense in just going to the interview to avoid waiting up to years. Having said that, does CSPA applies to me?
  4. Yes, I understand that part, but if they get approved and I don't show up to the interview. Would I be able to adjust status after they enter the US, given the fact that I am still in the US due to school?
  5. Yes, this is my parents case. I am a derivate beneficiary. Adjusting status would require me to let the embassy know that I won't show up to the interview?
  6. The risk is not getting approved due to CSPA, which I am assuming I should be fine on that end correct?, and being stuck at home without being able to graduate, and waiting to get a renewal on my visa. That's where all my concern lies on.
  7. Hi everyone, This is the current situation: - Currently in the US with a f1 visa that just expired, but on status because my i-20 isn't expired , I have one more year until I graduate. - Documents were DQ'ed in july 2020, I know this is gonna take a while before I get an interview if anything. I am just concerned that since I am already over 21, the embassy can reject my petition due to age out: - DOB: April 4, 1995 - Priority Date: Nov 3, 2005 - i-130 Approval: July 7, 2009 - Visa Bulletin: April 1, 2019 Someone already helped me here, and I calculated the CSPA age with an online tool and shows 20 years and a few months, but still my concern is there. I submitted my DS-260 on July 2019, so that meets the sough to acquire requirement. I don't want to risk not being able to graduate if the application doesn't get approved for me. What would be the best course of action to avoid being stuck back at home and won't be able to graduate, an Adjustment of Status? or something else? Thanks!
  8. I submitted my DS260 in July 2019, so that means I met the seek to acquire requirement right? i also did an estimated calculation using 01/01/year that the I-130 was approved according to the case number and it seems that I’m still under 21, which means I’m CSPA eligible?
  9. Thanks for the reply! There is one more question that I am wondering now. I don't quite understand when my priority date became current. I checked that the first time the date was over my priority date showed up on the final action chart was on April 2019. So, what should I put as the date when my priority date became current?
  10. Hi, F4 derivative here. So, I have been unable to get the approval date from the I-130 form from my aunt because apparently she doesn't know exactly what am I asking. My case, or my mom's case, has been on DQ since July 2020. I have been wondering about whether or not CSPA age will be applied to me. My older sibilings were taken out of the application by NVC as the application went on, except for me. I have called 4 times to the NVC asking if they calculated my age for me, and the 4 times they have said that yes, CSPA was applied to me. Should I trust the NVC on this? or should I keep trying to figure out my CSPA age?
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