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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Jamaica
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I think ur brother got visa after interview..i saw some people over 21..they got after interview.so don't worry.

Whats ur situation? Whts ur chrrent age and pd?

im just waiting on my priority date to become current. im 20 and my pd is june 4 2015

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
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does anyone have an interview for April2015 filers

does anyone have an interview for April2015 filers

No. Hopefully we'll find out between 29 Dec and 2/3 January! Keeping my fingers crossed and praying hard! The waiting is horrible! ???

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Barbados
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Hi All

I have a question, I filed for my husband in May 2015 and we have gone through submitting all the paperwork and awaiting an interview. In 2014 after we married, he went back home and applied to college in Atlanta and got accepted so he applied for student visa. He stayed for a year studying and was about to go back home when he got stopped on traffic stop. Note that when he came on his student visa he applied for a Georgia LIcense which was suppose to be for one year til end of course but we didnt realize that it expired on his exact last day of class so when he was stopped his license had just expired a couple days in front. He was arrested and we went to court and paid a fine. Do you think when he goes in for his interview it would be a problem with him getting his green card. I spoke to a lawyer friend and she advised him to take a copy of the disposition showing that it was just a traffic offense and explain to the consulate officer what happened and that it was not his intention to be driving without a license. This is his first time ever being in trouble with the law here or in our home country.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Singapore
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Hi All

I have a question, I filed for my husband in May 2015 and we have gone through submitting all the paperwork and awaiting an interview. In 2014 after we married, he went back home and applied to college in Atlanta and got accepted so he applied for student visa. He stayed for a year studying and was about to go back home when he got stopped on traffic stop. Note that when he came on his student visa he applied for a Georgia LIcense which was suppose to be for one year til end of course but we didnt realize that it expired on his exact last day of class so when he was stopped his license had just expired a couple days in front. He was arrested and we went to court and paid a fine. Do you think when he goes in for his interview it would be a problem with him getting his green card. I spoke to a lawyer friend and she advised him to take a copy of the disposition showing that it was just a traffic offense and explain to the consulate officer what happened and that it was not his intention to be driving without a license. This is his first time ever being in trouble with the law here or in our home country.

Hello,

Not sure if our cases are the same, but my husband was here too from 2013 - 2014 under J1 visa studying and working as an intern at the same time. During his stay, he received two traffic violations. One is for parking without permit in Stanford Uni & failure to yield to pedestrians. While we didn't went to court, we paid $$ for his fine. We got his case completed a year ago and he will have his interview this month. His traffic violations were never brought up (I totally forgot about them until now, so thank you!). Hope this helps!

Thanks,

Myao

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Vietnam
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im just waiting on my priority date to become current. im 20 and my pd is june 4 2015

Did you just turn 20? I hope you will get your IL before you turn 21. They may switch you to F2B, which is another 5 years of wait time now. You may take advantage of CSPA but your petitioner needs to turn to a U.S citizen.

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Jamaica
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Did you just turn 20? I hope you will get your IL before you turn 21. They may switch you to F2B, which is another 5 years of wait time now. You may take advantage of CSPA but your petitioner needs to turn to a U.S citizen.

yea, i turned 20 last month...if the Visa Bulletin keeps moving well,i should expect to get my interview before i turn 21. My mom is going in for her citizenship in January,but I dont think i will switch my case to F1 because the wait is longer

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Vietnam
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yea, i turned 20 last month...if the Visa Bulletin keeps moving well,i should expect to get my interview before i turn 21. My mom is going in for her citizenship in January,but I dont think i will switch my case to F1 because the wait is longer

with the movement now, you should have your IL in about 3 month, end of March? my guess. ...

 
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