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Regarding family-based immigration (children of U.S. citizens over 21), does anybody know how it works when your "priority date" becomes current? In case you were born in country A but have long-term residency (for work/family/personal reasons) in country B. For example, an India-born person permanently residing in the U.K. I know you're supposed to get a bunch of forms to fill out first, but once you send these forms to the National Visa Center, is there a way to tell them that your case should be processed in the consulate of the country where you reside? For the example above, the person would obviously want to be processed at U.S. consulate in London, not New Delhi.
Regarding family-based immigration (children of U.S. citizens over 21), does anybody know how it works when your "priority date" becomes current? In case you were born in country A but have long-term residency (for work/family/personal reasons) in country B. For example, an India-born person permanently residing in the U.K. I know you're supposed to get a bunch of forms to fill out first, but once you send these forms to the National Visa Center, is there a way to tell them that your case should be processed in the consulate of the country where you reside? For the example above, the person would obviously want to be processed at U.S. consulate in London, not New Delhi.
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