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10-04-2009, 11:26 PM
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yurchie
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Originally Posted by freshh. View Post
It makes complete sense. My mom's application is three years outside of the USCIS estimated processing time. And because of the application backlog, my sister and I aged out. From what I understand, that's happened to a lot of people and their children. So when the parent's status is adjusted their child is left without one, even though you were on the application.

They seriously need to fix the issues USCIS has, so that when DREAM or CIR passes we're still not left with a ten year wait time to become legalized.
There's a current lawsuit on this matter against USCIS. The problem with you aging out isn't the backlog, it's that USCIS broke the law by not allowing you to retain your parents' priority date. Check the link below.

http://www.dreamactivist.org/good-ne...ction-lawsuit/
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