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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: Guyana
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17 hours ago, SteveInBostonI130 said:

1. About 7 years from the filing date.

2. No.

3. After USCIS approves the I-130 it will be sent to the NVC   About a year before the visa becomes current, the NVC will "unlock" the case and contact the petitioner to pay the AOS and IV fees.  At that point your parent and your brother will complete the NVC steps.

 

If your parent becomes a USC, the category will change from F2B to F1 and it will take an additional 1-2 years for that category to become current.

So - My parent will likely become a US Citizen 2024 November if All Goes well with their interview. 

 

So what will be next step and how do I notified USCIS of this Change? Do I just upload their naturalization Document on the eHub?  

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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: Guyana
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16 hours ago, Boiler said:

Just a thought do you have a literary will?

No just an MS in Software Engineering 😇.

And I'm really trying to figure out how this process work - So excused my poor judgment on this thread with relation to my previous post. 

My understanding in denoting the relevance of information require and how the USCIS works is lacking. 

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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5 hours ago, vidash23 said:

So - My parent will likely become a US Citizen 2024 November if All Goes well with their interview. 

 

So what will be next step and how do I notified USCIS of this Change? Do I just upload their naturalization Document on the eHub?  

1.  Wait.

2.  Nothing.  The only reason to notify USCIS is if you or your parent want to withdraw the petition.  Otherwise, let it proceed to NVC and make changes there.

 

As Boiler pointed out, it is not mandatory to switch from family preference F2B to family preference F1.  If NVC changes the category, your brother can email them with a request to remain F2B.

 

 

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