Jackolantern
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Correct, for a green card interview he won't be penalized for overstaying when under 18.will do that. Thanks for your advice. I suppose he won't be penalized for his overstay, being under 18 (actually under 14). That is the law. Right!?
With me, I hope they do accept. I wonder, if they accept the application and send me a receipt, that would mean that they have already accepted me for AOS and they won't come back later and say that I can't do AOS!
They can accept it initially and send you a receipt, then later down the line they reject you for being ineligible. Generally they only do quick rejection of those who are blatantly ineligible, like those who file for AOS based on nothing (i.e. no I-130, no I-140 etc.) or entered the US illegally and too late for 245(i). A thorough evaluation of eligibility isn't done until later.