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  1. Gosh that’s been a long time. Just to confirm, your spouse is a USC, not a LPR? What status are you adjusting from, K-1 or something else? If you could fill your timeline in (on your profile) it would be super helpful.
  2. Congrats! Follow the official guidance, you're at Step 2 now - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition/step-2-begin-nvc-processing.html Note that you don't book your own interview, that's only for K-1's. It'll be scheduled for you (approx 6 months after you're DQ'ed), so no need to worry about that. And then from that website make sure you read the country specific guidelines for Manila requirements - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Philippines.html https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/MNL-Manila.html Good luck, hope the rest of it goes smoothly.
  3. Congrats! The most helpful thing you could do is to please fill your timeline in (on your profile). Thanks and good luck in the US.
  4. Ah, ok. I'll ask a kind mod to amend your thread title. Probably similar timescale though, currently those who applied in December 2011 are just now becoming eligible for visas, so maybe another 8 years or so for you as a very rough guess. Good luck.
  5. That's because there isn't one. As I said in my response to you, both F1 and F2B's can have derivatives so it has no impact at all.
  6. What does this mean? F4 is for sibling of USC’s. Approval of the I-130 could be any day, but that isn’t really relevant as there still won’t be a visa available to you for quite some time. If you applied in 2016 then I’d guess at another 10 years for that maybe? Unless you’re from India, Mexico or the Philippines, in which case it’ll be longer. This isn’t a DCF case so I’ll move your thread to the right forum.
  7. I answered this for you the other day?
  8. I just assumed it was a cute nickname for his stepson. 😂
  9. Thanks for clarifying. You referred to him as 'Apple', I'm guessing autocorrect! But where did you see he's changed categories and given another DQ date? I can't see that anywhere.
  10. It's done by DQ date - see the link I gave above (5th post). Who's 'he'? And what change of category? I assume your stepson (going on your other thread) but it would really be better if you kept all questions to that thread rather than hijacking somebody elses. So I'd post over there, giving details and timelines of each of the two cases, and why the change in category (which would normally slow things down). Hopefully then somebody can help you figure things out.
  11. Two separate biometrics and medicals, yes, they each need those for their visas. If you contact NVC and ask them to link the two cases they’ll be interviewed together though.
  12. Cases DQ’ed in October are being scheduled for interviews now - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/iv-wait-times.html So probably nearer 3 months until you get your IL, and then the interview date will be 1-2 months from that. Also, just checking but you mention ‘IR1 petition’ - you do have a separate IR2 case for her son as well? I’m sure it’s just the way you phrased it but just wanted to make sure! Good luck.
  13. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/iv-wait-times.html Please fill in your timeline too, thx.
  14. Doesn't look like it from their timeline. As above, please do fill yours in as well, to 'pay it forward' and help others that follow. Thanks.
  15. That's what's so odd. As you say it's not being canceled because of a DOB discrepancy, it's being cancelled because no visa was ever applied for. On the OP's first post they included a copy of their I-797, and that said that they were an Indian citizen. But even so, their PD would have been current in 2002, over 20 years ago! So I really don't understand what has happened since then. Hopefully the OP will clarify for us.
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