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  On 12/25/2023 at 5:36 PM, Boiler said:

The I 130 is approved it is the question of age and therefore category.

 

Seems Consulate look at this as a F2b case.

 

School Records is by no means the only documentation, certainly seems that precise age is not always an issue in some Countries.

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Can they reclassify someone from F2A to F2B?

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  On 12/25/2023 at 4:30 PM, Family said:

Your LPR parent needs to contact the Congressman of his district . Google the office , fill out the authorization form and email them a copy of his DL as proof he lives in the district. 
 

Simply stare the Consulate made the Misrep/Fraud finding in error as the school records were authentic .

 

BUT..you MUST ALSO get them authenticated by a second ( higher government ) source . 
For example the state or federal school district authority that governs the school you attended. 
 

 

It is a good thing that you got the school to admit their mistake , but their credibility is shot ..so get another authentication.

 

Keep faith CSPA will protect you and argue the delay was caused by circumstances beyond your control ( if issue arises)

 

 

What is your country of origin?

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Can they reclassify someone from F2A to F2B?

Posted
  On 12/25/2023 at 4:30 PM, Family said:

Your LPR parent needs to contact the Congressman of his district . Google the office , fill out the authorization form and email them a copy of his DL as proof he lives in the district. 
 

Simply stare the Consulate made the Misrep/Fraud finding in error as the school records were authentic .

 

BUT..you MUST ALSO get them authenticated by a second ( higher government ) source . 
For example the state or federal school district authority that governs the school you attended. 
 

 

It is a good thing that you got the school to admit their mistake , but their credibility is shot ..so get another authentication.

 

Keep faith CSPA will protect you and argue the delay was caused by circumstances beyond your control ( if issue arises)

 

 

What is your country of origin?

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Hello everyone, thank you for your advice, I have already obtained confirmation from the higher educational authority of the department where my school is located, the reason why the petition was returned to USCIS was lack of evidence of relationship, I realized USCIS DNA reaffirmed the petition. Can I challenge allegations of misrepresentation during the visa interview?

Posted
  On 12/25/2023 at 5:55 PM, F007 said:

reclassify someone from F2A to F2B?

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Yes. 

 

The most important thing is that your parent must NOT become a U.S. citizen. You may lose your original priority date if he or she becomes a citizen.

 

It is not clear if it’s your ORIGINAL petition that is being worked on.

 

Your parent can certainly contact congressperson but again, lawyer up.

 

That is your best bet.

Posted
  On 12/23/2023 at 7:37 PM, F007 said:

now that I'm going to the second interview and

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When is your new ( 2nd interview) date scheduled for ? 
 

If you can afford it , definitely lawyer up as @manyfudge recommends ..so you can submit a G.28 and legal brief before/at the interview. 
 

There are some countries whose government “ official “ papers face heavy scrutiny because of known corruption/fraud

 

What country are you from ?

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  On 12/25/2023 at 8:26 PM, manyfudge said:

Yes. 

 

The most important thing is that your parent must NOT become a U.S. citizen. You may lose your original priority date if he or she becomes a citizen.

 

It is not clear if it’s your ORIGINAL petition that is being worked on.

 

Your parent can certainly contact congressperson but again, lawyer up.

 

That is your best bet.

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You can keep your PD based on being sponsored as a LPR rather than USC is the Parent naturalizes.

“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.”

Posted
  On 12/25/2023 at 8:26 PM, manyfudge said:

It is not clear if it’s your ORIGINAL petition that is being worked on

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No doubt there as it is the only petition filed on OP s behalf . A 6 year delay between 1at interview and USCIS finally re affirming is dreadful..but lacking WOM action ..very real for many

 

OP is evading the question on country of origin …a detail I am stuck on 😂…Am guessing India /Pakistan  ..based on OP s proficient English…but not sure . What do you think?

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Posted
  On 12/25/2023 at 11:30 PM, Family said:

No doubt there as it is the only petition filed on OP s behalf . A 6 year delay between 1at interview and USCIS finally re affirming is dreadful..but lacking WOM action ..very real for many

 

OP is evading the question on country of origin …a detail I am stuck on 😂…Am guessing India /Pakistan  ..based on OP s proficient English…but not sure . What do you think?

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Most Dutch speak pretty good English

“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.”

Posted
  On 12/25/2023 at 8:26 PM, manyfudge said:

Yes. 

 

The most important thing is that your parent must NOT become a U.S. citizen. You may lose your original priority date if he or she becomes a citizen.

 

It is not clear if it’s your ORIGINAL petition that is being worked on.

 

Your parent can certainly contact congressperson but again, lawyer up.

 

That is your best bet.

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Thank you very much, my father is still LPR

Posted
  On 12/25/2023 at 8:26 PM, manyfudge said:

Yes. 

 

The most important thing is that your parent must NOT become a U.S. citizen. You may lose your original priority date if he or she becomes a citizen.

 

It is not clear if it’s your ORIGINAL petition that is being worked on.

 

Your parent can certainly contact congressperson but again, lawyer up.

 

That is your best bet.

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Thanks 

 
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