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My DOB is 18th August 2001.

My Mother (LPR) applied for my I-130 December of 2016.

My I-130 got approved January 2022.

I was DQed May 2023 and have been waiting for an interview date since. 

 

According to my CSPA age have I aged out? If I was to subtract the processing time of my i-130 by my current age then my CSPA age would be around 17? Unless there is something I'm missing. 

 

I would like to include that during 2019 we were asked to provide a DNA test which we did and was accepted. 

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, smh0818 said:

My DOB is 18th August 2001.

My Mother (LPR) applied for my I-130 December of 2016.

My I-130 got approved January 2022.

I was DQed May 2023 and have been waiting for an interview date since. 

 

According to my CSPA age have I aged out? If I was to subtract the processing time of my i-130 by my current age then my CSPA age would be around 17? Unless there is something I'm missing. 

 

I would like to include that during 2019 we were asked to provide a DNA test which we did and was accepted. 

 

 

 

Why would you age out if your parent petitioned you?

 

or do you mean that you were listed as a derivative on a parent’s petition?

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15 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

Why would you age out if your parent petitioned you?

 

or do you mean that you were listed as a derivative on a parent’s petition?

 

My mother petitioned for me separately after she got her Green Card also, I was under the impression that only children of US Citizens don't age out. 

 

What I still don't understand is if I haven't aged out what is taking so long for an interview date? Are these normal processing times or is there something I can do about it? 

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49 minutes ago, smh0818 said:

 

My mother petitioned for me separately after she got her Green Card also, I was under the impression that only children of US Citizens don't age out. 

 

What I still don't understand is if I haven't aged out what is taking so long for an interview date? Are these normal processing times or is there something I can do about it? 


Children of LPR’s may age out but only in to the F2B category, not age out altogether. 
 

Which consulate are you at? Some have very lengthy (2+ years) wait for an interview. 

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1 hour ago, appleblossom said:


Children of LPR’s may age out but only in to the F2B category, not age out altogether. 
 

Which consulate are you at? Some have very lengthy (2+ years) wait for an interview. 

Consulate in Dhaka, Bangladesh.  I guess its just very lengthy here to get an interview date after observing some of the posts I've been seeing online.

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