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Filed: Country: Germany
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Congratulations and have a wonderful life in the US.

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Met on October 18, 1996 in a bar called "Calypso" in Richmond, Virginia, during my Au-Pair year

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Quick Facts:
02/23/2006 - sent I 129 to VSC (first step done!) 07/13/2006 - received Visa!
09/22/2006 - civil marriage in New York City
10/05/2006 - sent AOS papers to VSC
12/11/2006 - Welcome Letter and GREEN CARD in Mail!!!!!! Lets' party!!!!!
09/24/2008 - sent Removal of conditions package to VSC
07/02/2009 - received 10 year Green Card! YEAH!!!!! Finally!
2014 - Citizenship

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Hi there Jo&John :) i am just replying to your post :

Here's what i think about your situation . Eventhough that your daugther turned 21 she going to get her permanent residence. Why? because is not like she is 22 remember that she has to be under 21 in order for her petition to be approved. She still falls in that under 21 age limit. Meaning her age being 21 is that limit. So she is going to be fine :)

Not sure what you are trying to get at JM23, but Jo and Jon's daughter is over 21. You say in your post that she has to be under 21 - she isn't under 21.

I hope that they apply the rules correctly in this case, Jo, because we believe strongly that in my son's case they are applying them incorrectly. There is nothing that says a K-2 has to be under 21 at the time of adjudication, only at the time of entry and at the time the original K-1 marries the original USC petitioner.

I hope the information I sent you helps. It just doesn't seem right that families are going through this stress, when I truly believe it is unecessary.

God Bless!

G.

Our journey started in 2001 and it's still not over. It's been a rollercoaster ride all the way! Let me off - I wanna be sick!

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