You need a police clearance if you reside more than six months in a country. "POLICE CERTIFICATES: Each visa applicant at least 16 years of age must submit an original police certificate from the police authorities of the applicant's country of current residence if the applicant has resided...
Well I believe the Advocate is right. You may not qualify to go with your parents through the DV process but other migration options will open for you. Discuss with your advocate and he'll give more professional insight on these matters
1. USCIS wont accept your AOS application till your case number is current and not all visa's are eligible for an AOS . therefore until you file your AOS application with USCIS, your current visa is what you're evaluated by.
2. CP is known to be a faster process than AOS
So if you need more...
As susieQQQ and Vladek stated, Its better to do a CP in your case. You can only file your AOS when your case becomes current. If your current visa expires and you overstay you will be denied of your Green card and may even banned from re-entering US for a certain period. So call KCC and send...
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