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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Poland
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3 minutes ago, Texansforever said:

Green card granted! Good luck y’all 

I just put a service request “outside of processing time” on Monday and they said they’ll answer by November 6th so we’ll see what they say!

F-1 visa/status, F2A category - child under 21 yrs old of permanent resident

AOS (i485, i131, i765) package received October 7th 2016

Biometrics appointment November 22nd but did walk-in November 16th

service request December 21st (75th day) - answer case within current processing time

January 6th service request online (91st day)

got answer on January 12th that my case is on hold because they sent me RFIE on November 3rd and I haven't answered yet...I never got any letter, no updates on website, when I was calling them no one told me that they are waiting for answer for RFIE, they kept saying my case is under review

january 26th USCIS received my answer for RFIE

March 10th EAD/AP approved 

March 17th combo card mailed

March 22nd combo card received 

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hi Texansforever,

Did your brother maintain his F1 status?  I found online a post saying that USCIS calculates CSPA based on final action date so their case was denied after the interview.  My PD is before you and I still haven't received an interview schedule yet, this makes me so nervous.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Vietnam
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I found this 

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Answer. The child’s biological age was under 21 when the priority date became current using Chart B, so he was allowed to file for adjustment of status. The National Benefits Center will hold the adjustment application until the priority date is current in Chart A and then it will send the case to the local district office for an interview. When the priority date became current using Chart A, the child’s adjusted age was over 21 and he had converted to the F-2B category.  The NBC will continue to hold the case until the child is current in the F-2B category, which will take years and perhaps decades, depending on his nationality. During that time, however, the adjustment of status case will remain pending and the applicant is entitled to continue receiving renewals of employment authorization and eligibility to receive advance parole. Since there is no required updating or reporting requirement, the applicant could marry or the petitioner could die and the application would still be considered pending.

https://cliniclegal.org/resources/cspa-ten-fact-scenarios-may-surprise-you

 

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