My mother (LPR) applied for my younger brother (F2A) in Sept 09. I-130 was approved mid Aug '10. PD became current on Sept 1, 2010. I-130 was pending for about 11 months.
My brother will turn 21 at the end of December 2010. NVC got the case end of Aug and immediately forwarded the case to local US embassy for expedited processing due to the possibility of "age-out" situation.
First week of Sept 2010, We got a letter from the embassy regarding collecting all the required document, and was asked to submit DS-2001 (Notification of Applicant Readiness) + DS-230 Part I, once all the docs are collected. We submitted the DS-2001 + DS-230 beginning of Oct.
So far we haven't heard from the embassy since then. I have tried contacting them via email and they are very slow to respond. Initially, they told me to contact them if we didn't hear from them by Nov 20. I sent them an email on Nov 20 and still no response.
There's less than 30 days before my brother turns 21. I think he would benefit from CSPA age calculation but I am not sure. I know CSPA would certainly apply in derivative beneficiary cases, but does it apply if the primary beneficiary is aging out?
Thanks for the help in advance.
My brother will turn 21 at the end of December 2010. NVC got the case end of Aug and immediately forwarded the case to local US embassy for expedited processing due to the possibility of "age-out" situation.
First week of Sept 2010, We got a letter from the embassy regarding collecting all the required document, and was asked to submit DS-2001 (Notification of Applicant Readiness) + DS-230 Part I, once all the docs are collected. We submitted the DS-2001 + DS-230 beginning of Oct.
So far we haven't heard from the embassy since then. I have tried contacting them via email and they are very slow to respond. Initially, they told me to contact them if we didn't hear from them by Nov 20. I sent them an email on Nov 20 and still no response.
There's less than 30 days before my brother turns 21. I think he would benefit from CSPA age calculation but I am not sure. I know CSPA would certainly apply in derivative beneficiary cases, but does it apply if the primary beneficiary is aging out?
Thanks for the help in advance.