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Hi all

 

I am one of the accompanists of this case, which is the son of the principal applicant.

After submitting all the civil documents, I cannot see my name on the list. But there is no message inside the message box?

Is that a technical problem?

Or is it anything doing wromg with my age?

 

Thank you so much
 

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What visa type?

what’s the date of petition application, petition approval and what’s your birthdate? 

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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1 minute ago, redmelon said:

Is it a letter from the NVC?

No. It's before then. Either way, by an easy calculation you have aged out: https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/child-status-protection-act-cspa

If you are a family preference (including VAWA), employment-based preference, or DV applicant, your CSPA age is calculated by subtracting the number of days your petition was pending (pending time) from your age on the date an immigrant visa becomes available to you (age at time of visa availability). However, you must remain unmarried in order to qualify.

The formula for calculating CSPA age is as follows:

Age at Time of Visa Availability - Pending Time = CSPA Age

Example:

You are 21 years and 4 months old when an immigrant visa becomes available to you. Your petition was pending for 6 months. Your CSPA age is calculated as follows:

21 years and 4 months - 6 months = 20 years and 10 months

Age at Time of Visa Availability

The date the visa is considered available is the later of these two dates:

  • The date the petition was approved; or
  • The first day of the month of the Department of State Visa Bulletin that indicates that a visa is available for you in the Final Action Dates chart.

For DVs, the date a visa is considered available for CSPA purposes is the first day on which the Department of State can allocate a visa number based on the principal applicant’s rank number.

Pending Time

The length of time a petition was pending (pending time) is the number of days between the date that it is properly filed (filing date) and the approval date. The formula determining the length of time the petition was pending is as follows:

Approval Date - Filing Date = Pending Time

Example:

Your mother filed a petition for you on Feb. 1, 2016. USCIS approved the petition on Aug. 1, 2016.

Aug. 1, 2016 - Feb. 1, 2016 = 6 months

For DV derivative applicants, the number of days the petition was pending is the period of time between the start of the DV Program registration period to the date of the DV selection letter.

Example:

The DV Program registration period began on Oct. 1, 2012, and the DV Selection Letter is dated May 1, 2013.

May 1, 2013 - Oct. 1, 2012 = 7 months

Note: If an applicant has multiple approved petitions, the applicant’s CSPA age is calculated using the petition underlying the adjustment of status application.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Hi,

 

Unfortunately, you have aged out.

It took USCIS about 17 months to approve the I-130 (Nov 2008 to April 2010).  


You would age out if the Priority Date is not current by the time you turn 22 years 5 months.  That date passed around July 2020 and the PD was not current.

Once your parent immigrates to the US, they can file for you in the F2b category.  You will get a new PD.  You must stay single.  The wait is around 7 years.

Sorry.

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  • 2 months later...
On 2/19/2021 at 1:53 AM, Manthan Patel said:

Have you got any solution for your interview or GC? I am having in same situation and your category priority date approval date almost nearly same. And my age also 22 years and 6 months Need Help !!

 

On 2/19/2021 at 1:53 AM, Manthan Patel said:

Have you got any solution for your interview or GC? I am having in same situation and your category priority date approval date almost nearly same. And my age also 22 years and 6 months Need Help !!

I did not, seems I aged out base on the CSPA.

What is ur case?

Have u tried the CSPA calculator and are u aged out on that?

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