Originally posted by zadi
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Using the myprioritydate.com website to estimate when your priority date will become current - it states your priority date will become current in 2016. If that is the case, your age at that time will be 27. CSPA formula: Age when priority date becomes current - time taken to approve case: 27-5=22. If the priority dates move as expected you would have aged out by 2016 as you would be over 21.
There are certain things that may work to your advantage: 1. Passing the Immigration Reform Bill (with this approved cases would be cleared quickly) and you would benefit from this if the bill is passed as is. There are no guarantees it will remain as is. 2. The ability to retain original priority date if you age out. There is a case pending in the US Supreme which will be tried in June 2014. If the applicant wins this case it may positively affect the CSPA law, which would allow persons who have aged out to retain their original priority date.
Hope this helps.
Best regards
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