Hello. My uncle filed immigration petition for our family whose date is current now and my parents and sister have gotten the interview call. I have not received the interview call since I am aged out. I was less than 21 when petition was filed in 2003 and just turned 21 in 2010 when petition was approved. As of right now, my age as per CSPA is 22 years. I am unmarried and not dependent on my parents and living in USA on H1 visa. My question is if there is any way I can request to be part of interview process for GC as well?
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Originally posted by jay_cali View PostI was less than 21 when petition was filed in 2003 and just turned 21 in 2010 when petition was approved. As of right now, my age as per CSPA is 22 years. ... My question is if there is any way I can request to be part of interview process for GC as well?
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I'm on the F3 category, petition filed when I was 16 (2006) and approved on 2007. I went to the interview with my parent on november 2017. My parents got approved for a visa, as for me they put my case on administrative processing because they needed another confirmation from USCIS (i think).
He gave me my passport back and told me to wait for an answer from the embassy.
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Originally posted by ADRENiBAL View PostI'm on the F3 category, petition filed when I was 16 (2006) and approved on 2007. I went to the interview with my parent on november 2017. My parents got approved for a visa, as for me they put my case on administrative processing because they needed another confirmation from USCIS (i think).
He gave me my passport back and told me to wait for an answer from the embassy.Just an opinion; Not legal advice.
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Originally posted by scientist2016 View PostYou will not qualify under CSPA, if your parents' petition was approved in 2007. The application was filed in 2006 and was approved in 2007. So you get an extension of 1 yr. under CSPA i.e., you will be counted as being under 21, up to 1 yr. after you turn 21. You turned 22 in 2012 and hence aged out of CSPA.
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Originally posted by jay_cali View PostHello. My uncle filed immigration petition for our family whose date is current now and my parents and sister have gotten the interview call. I have not received the interview call since I am aged out. I was less than 21 when petition was filed in 2003 and just turned 21 in 2010 when petition was approved. As of right now, my age as per CSPA is 22 years. I am unmarried and not dependent on my parents and living in USA on H1 visa. My question is if there is any way I can request to be part of interview process for GC as well?
I would triple check your math and reach out to your Senator.
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Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostI am not that familiar with this topic but I read of someone in Chicago who had a similar situation. USCIS said the person had aged out, then she reached out to her senator and the case was reopened, rectified and approved in no time.
I would triple check your math and reach out to your Senator.
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Originally posted by Amritpal Pabla View PostI am also in a similar situation. I am going to age out in 2 months and my case is still not current yet. Can you please share some more details about the ageout situation that was approved when the person reached out to a senator.
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