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Hello, is it that US citizen filing for their child application faster than PR holder because I was told that currently those that are being granted for interview are family preferences that was DQ in February 2020 while immediate relatives that are being called in for interview is those that were DQ in January 2022.

my case is with the US embassy Montreal and they told me that. My mom is due for her citizenship but hasn’t filed for it yet, is it advisable for her to go ahead and put in her application for my sake? 

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On 3/28/2022 at 5:19 PM, MADE24 said:

 

Hello, is it that US citizen filing for their child application faster than PR holder because I was told that currently those that are being granted for interview are family preferences that was DQ in February 2020 while immediate relatives that are being called in for interview is those that were DQ in January 2022.

my case is with the US embassy Montreal and they told me that. My mom is due for her citizenship but hasn’t filed for it yet, is it advisable for her to go ahead and put in her application for my sake? 

If the child is under 21, yes it’s significantly faster 

 

depending what your mom’s local office is it can take months to a couple of years to get citizenship after filing 

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6 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

If the child is under 21, yes it’s significantly faster 

 

depending what your mom’s local office is it can take months to a couple of years to get citizenship after filing 

I’m over 21 but I started my filing while i was underage, but I had to file for the child protection act through the NVC in other to for my visa case not to change which is currently F22/F2A.

 

my moms local office is Ohio Columbus 

 

another question would it be of bad benefit if she becomes a citizen of I’m over the age of 21 because my brothers cases are different from mine 

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