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Is it okay for the derivative of an F4 visa applicant to renew foreign passport after case has been Documentarily Qualified on CEAC?

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Hello, I'm the derivative of an F4 visa applicant, my dad is the principal applicant and the priority date is 26 December 2007, place of birth is Iran. I'm protected by CSPA until I turn 27 (it took 6 years and a 1 month for I-130 to become approved) and I'm currently 21 years old. The case was DQed on CEAC last summer and I filled DS260 with my current passport information and uploaded my passport there as well. My passport will expire in February 2026 but since I'm moving to Italy and would like to have a further away expiration date I'm planning to renew it. This means I'll have a new passport number. I have asked NVC if I can send them the new passport after getting it but they said since the case is DQ they can't review any new documents. My vaccination records also have my current passport number on them. Will I have any problems when I eventually go to the embassy in the future considering my DS260 and vaccination card will have my previous passport? I can bring both the old and renewed passport 

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29 minutes ago, Dorsa N said:

Will I have any problems when I eventually go to the embassy in the future considering my DS260 and vaccination card will have my previous passport? I can bring both the old and renewed passport

 

No problem with bringing a new passport to your interview.  This is a common situation for family-preference visa cases, as it could take years from DQ to interview.  Also, at the consulate on the day of your interview, you will have a chance to update your DS-260 information prior to the actual interview with the officer.

 

You won't need your vaccination card for the interview.  Your vaccination records will be transcribed onto your medical report when you go for your required visa medical at an accredited clinic.

 

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3 minutes ago, Chancy said:

 

No problem with bringing a new passport to your interview.  This is a common situation for family-preference visa cases, as it could take years from DQ to interview.  Also, at the consulate on the day of your interview, you will have a chance to update your DS-260 information prior to the actual interview with the officer.

 

You won't need your vaccination card for the interview.  Your vaccination records will be transcribed onto your medical report when you go for your required visa medical at an accredited clinic.

 

thank you so much for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate it.

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F4 22APR07

 

you would think you will not age out and zero issue renewing your passport.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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