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f3 category for married son and daughter of us citizen and minor children 

case apply on 5 December,2011 and i-30 case approved at 28 may,2015 .priority current date is January 2024 but at that time minor children age is  23-24 . Son born at November 2001 

priority date 5 December 2011-case approval date may  2015= 3.5 years from son age 24 -3.5 =20.5 years under child status protection act in this case son go with parents or not

kindly this scenario expert reviews 

 

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6 hours ago, Afaqhunjra said:

My query is

f3 category for married son and daughter of us citizen and minor children 

case apply on 5 December,2011 and i-30 case approved at 28 may,2015 .priority current date is January 2024 but at that time minor children age is  23-24 . Son born at November 2001 

priority date 5 December 2011-case approval date may  2015= 3.5 years from son age 24 -3.5 =20.5 years under child status protection act in this case son go with parents or not

kindly this scenario expert reviews 

 

You are obviously estimating when you think the case will be current (Jan 2024], as you cannot know that.

Yes, your son will get approx 3.5 years protection under CSPA. 
Rather than projecting a date it is easier to determine when the PD needs to be current by, for the son to be protected. You didn’t give exact birthdate. Using midpoint of month for 15 Nov 2001, current CSPA age is just under 15 years 4 months. This gives another 5 years 8 months, or until May 2026 for the PD to be current and he will be protected. The exact birth date will matter, as your son needs to be under 21, and the calculation is done as at the 1st of the month the PD is published as current. (So if your son is born earlier in Nov then it might only be till April 2026).

 

What country are you chargeable to? 

 

 
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