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  1. Do you know how to reach them out like any phone number or website? Please let me know
  2. Yeah, that’s what all I am thinking. quick question can I still use OPT EAD?and for the traveling part since my parents will be here I can mostly likely avoid traveling. thank you
  3. They made some updates and I read on some article they are going retroactively. And I am not thinking of applying for i485 right now, I will wait until she arrives in the USA and get her green card. Tell me one thing if I have legal student status and my i485 gets denied will it affect my student status?
  4. Situation Summary: I'm currently facing a unique immigration situation in the USA. My mother is the principal applicant for the F3 immigration visa, and I am her derivative child/applicant. She's expected to arrive in the USA soon, and once here, she'll receive her green card. As for me, I'm in the USA on an F1-student visa, and both of us have completed the necessary payments for consular processing and DS260. Due to COVID-related delays, I've now turned over 21, which typically complicates my eligibility for consular processing. However, there's been an update to the USCIS CSPA policy on February 14, 2023. This updated policy determines age eligibility based on the visa bulletin's date of filing chart specifically for Adjustment of Status (AOS) applicants. Questions I Have: 1. Considering the updated CSPA policy, should I proceed to apply for Adjustment of Status (AOS) I-485 when my mother receives her green card in the USA? My intention is to maintain my F1 status until there's a final decision on my I-485 application. 2. In case my I-485 application is denied, would that affect my F1 student status? My goal is to continue with my F1 visa and pursue my studies in the USA, if my I-485 gets denied. Reasons I Believe I'm Eligible: 1. The DS260 fees have been paid, satisfying the "sought to acquire" requirement. 2. When my Priority Date was listed as current in the visa bulletin in July 2021, I was 20 years & 2 months old. Hence, based on the updated CSPA policy, I'm under the impression that my age is locked for AOS. 3. I've consistently maintained a lawful presence in the USA, supported by a valid i20 and my current full-time academic enrollment. Additional Details: Pertaining to my mother's I-130 application for the F3 visa: - Priority Date: August 13, 2009 - Approval Date: May 12, 2010 - My DOB: May 5, 2001 - Documentarily Qualified Date by NVC: November 26, 2021. link to updated Feb 14, 2023 CSPA policy: https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/gre...ction-act-cspa link to July 2021 Visa bulletin: https://travel.state.gov/content/tra...july-2021.html Can you please assist with my concerns and I hope I provided as much detail as possible.
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