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Facing Age-Out -- Visa Available but No Invoice [split topic]

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Filed: Other Country: Jamaica
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I too am facing "aged out" problem. My sister filed a petition for me and my children in 2004. Priorty date was March 30, 2004. Petition was approved in 2010. Visa became available in february of this year. Her birth date is March 2, 1993. They did not invoiced my daughter to pay for the visa and fill out her DS-260 form.

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You are making a mistake to say that a visa was available for you in February 2016, the Nvc contacted you in February 2016 because your priority date (March 2004) is nearing to be current., they contact early so they want you to have all your document in place by the time your priority date becomes current. The Nvc visa bulletin for September. 2016 say that they are now ready to issue visas to people in your catergory f4 with priority date upto october 8 ,2003 .

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