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Hi, I would like to know about the process for applying for adjustment of status for my unmarried son, aged 29, who is in India and is in DQ state. His priority date is 7/2017. He has a valid B1/B2 visa and has visited USA few times since 2005. His recent visit was in 2022/23. I am his mother, naturalized US citizen and his petitioner.

I would like to know the process, time frame and cost for adjustment of status. Thanks.

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4 minutes ago, Sunitha said:

Hi, I would like to know about the process for applying for adjustment of status for my unmarried son, aged 29, who is in India and is in DQ state. His priority date is 7/2017. He has a valid B1/B2 visa and has visited USA few times since 2005. His recent visit was in 2022/23. I am his mother, naturalized US citizen and his petitioner.

I would like to know the process, time frame and cost for adjustment of status. Thanks.

 

Not possible.

 

If your son is in India then he can’t enter the US with the intent to adjust status, that would be immigration fraud. 

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13 minutes ago, Sunitha said:

Hi, I would like to know about the process for applying for adjustment of status for my unmarried son, aged 29, who is in India and is in DQ state. His priority date is 7/2017. He has a valid B1/B2 visa and has visited USA few times since 2005. His recent visit was in 2022/23. I am his mother, naturalized US citizen and his petitioner.

I would like to know the process, time frame and cost for adjustment of status. Thanks.

He has several more years to wait for a visa number to become available.  Additionally, Adjustment of Status is not available to him.  F1 category applicants with priority date of 22 November 2015 are just now becoming current.

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