Hello all,Hello Forum Members,
I am seeking advice on the Adjustment of Status (AOS) process for my family under the Diversity Visa (DV) program. My Father is principle applicant and I'm their derivative beneficiary, just turned 21 on feb 2. From what I've seen online I'm protected by the CSPA. But my main concern is that I'm already in the USA under F1 visa, have maintained a valid status so far.. Our DV case number is expected to become current in March 2025. My question is that I would like to file for AOS here in the States without having to go back to my home country for an interview. Can this be done ? What do my parents have to provide or say in the interview ?
I would appreciate any advice in this situation. Thank you
I had filed the AOS and finally my case was approved yesterday. Appreciate all your help and I wanted to share my Diversity Visa Adjustment of Status journey. Hopefully this timeline and case helps others who are in the same boat.
Background: My Father was the principle applicant and I'm their derivative beneficiary, just turned 21 on Feb 2nd. Was already here in the US under F1 visa, and have maintained valid status. I decided to apply for AOS instead of going back to my home country for CP with my parents.
- All of us filled and submitted DS-260 on May 2024
- Received 2NL on Jan 2025, and interview was scheduled for March 2025
- Parents visa was approved on March 2025 and they entered US on May 2025
- I paid the DV administrative fee for myself on May 19, 2025. The check was cashed on May 28,2025, got the receipt/cover letter back on June 10.
-Sent the AOS package on June 20 and then received the I-797C notice on July 2.
- Received ASC(biometric) appointment notice on July 14, appointment was set for July 24.
- Got a call from the USCIS office on Aug 25, officer told me that they were going to schedule me for an interview and I should bring my parents too.
- Got the interview notice letter on Sep 2nd, interview was scheduled for Sep 10. At the interview they told me their decision would be posted online and would take couple of days. However, few hrs after my interview when I check my case online it said "CARD was being Produced". On September 12 it was updated to "CASE was Approved" and approval notice was sent.
This whole process had been one rollercoaster ride, filled with anxiety and checking the case status online everyday, I would suggest everyone to file the papers as early as possible.
