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Charan Reddy

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  1. I mean as per Feb 2023 guildlines of USCIS (I am under 21 as per CSPA). It's like backup application if AOS gets rejected for some reason. then I can have some backup. And if I apply for F2B then whether it complicates my case or not ? Should I do it or avoid doing it ?
  2. Hello everyone, I have a situation regarding my adjustment of status (AOS) and am seeking advice on whether to apply for the F2B visa category as well. Background: My uncle sponsored my parents under the F4 family-based visa category, and they successfully received their green cards. I was a derivative beneficiary of this petition but did not attend the interview with my parents because I was already in the US as an F1 student. After my parents received their green cards, I applied for my AOS based on the F4 category since I was here on an F1 visa. Question: Since my parents already have their green cards, is it advisable for me to apply for an F2B visa (as a child of a permanent resident) simultaneously? Would this have any impact on my ongoing AOS application based on the F4 category? Any insights or similar experiences shared would be greatly appreciated!
  3. There is some consensus about waiting for 90 days (from the day you entered the US) before applying for an Adjustment of Status.
  4. Apart from that, should I wait 90 days before applying for an adjustment of status? I recently re-entered the U.S. after going to India for a medical examination at the end of May 2024. My parents will arrive in the second week of July.
  5. Do you know what's the procedure to reschedule the interview for only one dependent? I heard that one has 1 year to appear at the consulate.
  6. It is a similar case but not identical. I have already had my medical examination in India. And It is only one case that's why I put this thread. This thread might help others, too. No primary beneficiary entered the US then the children applied through AOS.
  7. They plan to use their immigration visa, and after arriving, they have a few pending matters in India, like selling some belongings. That's why they will return to India to handle these tasks before coming back to settle here permanently.
  8. Now my name is on the interview letter and I did all the procedures including medical examination in India. So now Do I need to cancel my interview or How can I proceed? like what should my parents say in interviews? What kind of questions can they expect? (Interview is just on 27 June)
  9. Petition Type: Family-based Category: F4 Country of Origin: India Priority Date: January 2006 Birth date : July 1999 Approval Date: May 2009 Date Became Current (Final Action Date): May 2024 Welcome Letter (Date on Chart B): April 2022 Interview at Mumbai Consulate: End of June 2024 My uncle filed a petition for my father, and I am a derivative beneficiary of this petition. I am currently in the USA on an F1 student visa. I recently completed my medical examination in India. Based on the final action date, the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) calculation indicates that I have aged out by six months. However, using the date of filing for the CSPA calculation, I am still under 21. What options are available to me? Is there a possibility for me to adjust my status while in the US on an F1 visa? If adjustment of status is possible, what are the criteria? Do I meet these criteria? Is there any procedure we need to complete before the interview? Do I need to cancel my interview? If yes, what’s the procedure? My file is already in Mumbai consulate and I already did my medical. Should I accompy my parent in interview or try to do adjustment status ? What should my parent expect during the interview in terms of questions if I choose not to accompy them? What are the chances of my application being rejected? What risks should I be aware of? My parents plan to visit the US in July and return to India after two months due to commitments. Will this affect my eligibility for adjustment of status? I recently visited India (a week ago). Does this pose any problems? Is there a 90-day rule that could affect me?
  10. I am currently in US. Due some reason I am not able to accompany my parents for F4 family based immigration interview (my uncle filed for my father). I am derivative beneficiaries of that file. I already did my Medical from India but now the circumstances does not allow me to go back for the interview. How to cancel my interview (only mine not whole family) ?
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