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Filed: Other Country: Macedonia
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>> My aunt (father's sister and an American citizen) filed a viza petition

>> for

>> my father and the whole family (me my mother and brother) in 1995 when I

>> was

>> at age of 11. The visa become available in may 2008. In that time I was

>> 24

>> which means I aged-out. My father lives in the state now he is a

>> permanent

>> resident (green card holder) and he filed a new I-130 form for me and my

>> brother. Our new priority date is February 27th 2011 and we are consider

>> as

>> F2b preference group.

>> So my question is may we keep the priority date of our father because

>> according to CSPA INA 203 (h) (3) we have that benefit.

>> Is there anything we can do and can you please help us legally to get

>> together with my family otherwise our waiting time is 7 years at least.

Edited by icko888
Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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CSPA will NO longer be applied to your new F2B category. Sorry.

You will have to wait in line just like everyone else.

You have to remain unmarried during the entire F2B process. Marriage will void your F2B petition.

 
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