Which case is moving faster now ?? Is US citizen applying for unmarried children over 21 years ? or A LPR applying for unmarried children over 21 years???. i mean Which category is moving faster? F1 or F2B? . My Mom just became US Citizen .she petitioned for unmarried children over 21 yrs when she was LPR. Will it be beneficial if she notify to NVC to change category for her case or no? but i searched some people moving back in F2B from F1. because they saying F2B is moving faster now so they optioned out. Please please help me in this situation. i welcome any advice. thanks a lot.
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Originally posted by devikaus View PostWhich case is moving faster now ?? Is US citizen applying for unmarried children over 21 years ? or A LPR applying for unmarried children over 21 years???. i mean Which category is moving faster? F1 or F2B? . My Mom just became US Citizen .she petitioned for unmarried children over 21 yrs when she was LPR. Will it be beneficial if she notify to NVC to change category for her case or no? but i searched some people moving back in F2B from F1. because they saying F2B is moving faster now so they optioned out. Please please help me in this situation. i welcome any advice. thanks a lot.
When your mother became a USC, the cases by laws became F1 cases.
To process as an F2b case, the beneficiary must request retention in the F2b category.
It would be best to wait until the PD is about current and pick the category that is faster.
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Originally posted by VNK View PostRight now, it's faster for an LPR to file for an unmarried child over age 21 vs. a USC petitioner. This can change in the future.
When your mother became a USC, the cases by laws became F1 cases.
To process as an F2b case, the beneficiary must request retention in the F2b category.
It would be best to wait until the PD is about current and pick the category that is faster.
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Originally posted by devikaus View Postthanks a lot VNK. so you mean i should not tell NVC that my mom is citizen now? please reply
Personally, I would wait to inform the NVC. Wait for whichever path is quicker and then inform the NVC.
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