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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: India
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hi friends, ive contacted you here earlier for a query

so my visa interview has came, its in few weeks, we ( my dad,mother,sister and me) have prepared all the documents required as stated by visa interview letter, we got the medicals and pcc's

now im in big dilemma

my sister is going to be 23 in december and she is over 21 years of age, ive read about CSPA and our case was filed on oct 2002, and got approved on july 2005, that gives us 2 years and 9 months , the time it took to approve the case

idk if my calculation is right but she can be eligible before the age of 21+2 years + 9 months= 23 years 9 months



now the main thing, she has completed study at the age of 21 years and then she got a training for 1 year, and then she got job at age of 22 to present

im so confused about does she needs to be a student to be eligible, she is not married and thats what law requires, but idk about this

does she has to continue her study? because then she has to get admission in some course

my mom is principal beneficiary and we three are derivaties, im under 21 so theres no problem

please guide me bout her being a dependent, is there any problem in her doing job and not study, shes not married and cspa applies to her

should we get her admission into some study program and resign her job???? this is so stressing and i have no idea

she obviously is a dependent,
what should we do about this?

and we can get her into a short term study program,eg 2 months or 6 months, but then she'd have a study gap, would that be a problem too,

were only worried bout her interview, cuz shes over 21, would she be interviewed separately, or what can she be asked,

does her doing a job makes her independent in their view?

hoping to get a notice soon

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Your sister having a job does not affect her chance of immigrating as a derivative.

Her AGE will be the deciding factor, whether she's covered by CSPA or not.

You will all be interviewed as a family because there's only one principal applicant (your mother), the rest are derivative spouse and children.

Edited by apple21
Filed: F-3 Visa Country: India
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Your sister having a job does not affect her chance of immigrating as a derivative.

Her AGE will be the deciding factor, whether she's covered by CSPA or not.

You will all be interviewed as a family because there's only one principal applicant (your mother), the rest are derivative spouse and children.

thank you , how can we know if shes covered by cspa, is there a rule or anything about this

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