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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Ireland
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Hi, I have been looking at the US Visa Bulletin and for December 2023, it says for all Family Preference Categories please refer to the date for filing chart. The date for the F2A category is 01 Sept 2023 across the board and has been since October 2023. A priority date on or before this date can file there application although the wait will still be there for a Visa to come along.

I have a priority date of September 2022, should I be nearing a decision to file my paperwork then based on the information on the Visa Bulletin, documentarily qualified.

Am i reading this wrong? any reply appreciated.

Thank you.
 
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4 hours ago, caler355 said:
Hi, I have been looking at the US Visa Bulletin and for December 2023, it says for all Family Preference Categories please refer to the date for filing chart. The date for the F2A category is 01 Sept 2023 across the board and has been since October 2023. A priority date on or before this date can file there application although the wait will still be there for a Visa to come along.

I have a priority date of September 2022, should I be nearing a decision to file my paperwork then based on the information on the Visa Bulletin, documentarily qualified.

Am i reading this wrong? any reply appreciated.

Thank you.
 

 

You're reading it right, you will be eligible to complete the NVC side of things when invited to do so (i.e. submit your docs, pay your fees, and submit your DS-260). You'll then be DQ'ed but have to wait a few years for your PD to become current to then be invited for an interview.

 

Good luck.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Ireland
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16 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

 

You're reading it right, you will be eligible to complete the NVC side of things when invited to do so (i.e. submit your docs, pay your fees, and submit your DS-260). You'll then be DQ'ed but have to wait a few years for your PD to become current to then be invited for an interview.

 

Good luck.

Thanks very much👍

 
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