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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I'm in about the same situation.

Our petition also took almost a decade to be approved:

Priority date: 23 may 2001

Approval date: 22 jan 2010

My son is currently 24 yrs old so I believe he qualifies for CSPA, right?

Thanks

Not enough information. Need to know the birth date of the applicant, the priority date, the date the petition was approved, and the date the priority date became current.

In a nutshell, they calculate the amount of time between the priority date and the date the petition was approved, and they deduct that time from the applicant's age on the day the priority date became current. If the result is under 21 years then the applicant didn't age out. They have one year from the day the priority date became current to "seek to acquire" permanent resident status, which usually means they have to submit the DS-230 to the NVC.

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Not enough information. Need to know the birth date of the applicant, the priority date, the date the petition was approved, and the date the priority date became current.

In a nutshell, they calculate the amount of time between the priority date and the date the petition was approved, and they deduct that time from the applicant's age on the day the priority date became current. If the result is under 21 years then the applicant didn't age out. They have one year from the day the priority date became current to "seek to acquire" permanent resident status, which usually means they have to submit the DS-230 to the NVC.

Hey JimVaPhuong,

You are right, it was impossible to tell anything with the information I provided previously, sorry.

Date of Birth: Apr. 11 1988

Priority Date: May 23 2001

Approval Date: Jan 22 2010

Estimated date when priority date will become current: Dec 01 2012

Considering the 'formula' above, my son will be around 15 yrs old as per CSPA consideration.

My doubt now is if I need to communicate NVC at some point about his condition or should I just carry on with the process (sending DS-230 and documents) and this will be decided only in the interview.

Thanks for helping!

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Not enough information. Need to know the birth date of the applicant, the priority date, the date the petition was approved, and the date the priority date became current.

In a nutshell, they calculate the amount of time between the priority date and the date the petition was approved, and they deduct that time from the applicant's age on the day the priority date became current. If the result is under 21 years then the applicant didn't age out. They have one year from the day the priority date became current to "seek to acquire" permanent resident status, which usually means they have to submit the DS-230 to the NVC.

Hey JimVaPhuong

Our petition was filed on 13th feb, 2001 , so according to that date my brother was 16 and I was 11 , so will they consider us from that date or from current date , waiting for ur reply. Thanks

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