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Visa Bulletin June 2010 - Page 2

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It was filed in april. Lawyer said it got right on time. One more day and it would of been too late. So my family has been blessed.
oh ok .. you're fine then ...


But mine petition was filled on July 06 , waaaay passed the deadline for the current 245i...... I hoping that at least an extension of the 245i passses this year . . ..
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What do you mean it's moving quite fast?

For Mexico, 4th preference, they have been on the same date of December 8 95 for the past 3 months!! Our PD is July of 97.

I'm so close to aging out, and I don't know what to do.
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What do you mean it's moving quite fast?

For Mexico, 4th preference, they have been on the same date of December 8 95 for the past 3 months!! Our PD is July of 97.

I'm so close to aging out, and I don't know what to do.
Well for every country except those 4.
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Of course.
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Can someone please explain to me what this is all about? I'm kinda confused.
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Aww you got me excited for a while. Unfortunately like someone said already, the Mexico one moves quite slow, especially the 4th priority.

My aunts are waiting and their priority is 1998... I was hoping one of my aunts would get it sooner since her mom (my grandma) is aging as is constantly sick and she wants to go see her .

As for me, I don't even have a priority date, I don't think. My bro petitioned for me just over a year ago....

I wish Mexico priorities moved faster.
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Can someone please explain to me what this is all about? I'm kinda confused.
They are priority dates if you were petitioned by a relative. Meaning when they petition for you, they give you a date, once that date comes you're able to adjust status.

For example: My aunts have a priority date of 1998 (forgot date and month) for Mexico. Notice under row F4 that's for sibling related petitions. The petitions they are reviewing are for the ones that have priority date of (December 8, 1995). Which means they're like 3 years away from reviewing my aunts'.


Hopefully that helps a bit.
The chart on the bottom is if you apply via employment, notice the C means current. Which probably takes less than a year.
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For Mexico, 4th preference, they have been on the same date of December 8 95 for the past 3 months!! Our PD is July of 97.

I'm so close to aging out, and I don't know what to do.
It's a bit complicated but you can read up on the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA).

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The ultimate question is whether you are still a `child' for immigration purposes pursuant to the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) that was signed into law on August 6, 2002 by former President George W. Bush. The CSPA was enacted to change the process for determining whether a child has "aged out" (i.e. turned 21 years of age before being issued a visa or adjusting status) for the purpose of the issuance of visas and the adjustment of status of applicants in most immigrant categories. The CSPA helps individuals who were under the age of 21 when a visa petition was filed on their behalf or could have benefited from a petition as a derivative beneficiary, but are over the age of 21 when a visa number becomes available. Thus, it is important to look at how long the petition was pending versus the age when a visa number became available. For example, where the visa petition was pending for several years, a 22 year old individual can subtract the length of time the visa petition was pending from their current age. Thus, assuming CSPA eligible, if the petition was filed when the individual was a child (19 years old), yet the petition remained pending for 3 years, and the child is now a 22 year old adult and a visa number is available, that individual may still be considered a child for immigration purposes because the `child's status' was protected by the CSPA. There is a very specific formula that must be used to calculate an individual's age under the CSPA.
http://immigration.lawyers.com/ask-a...sues-7545.html

A CSPA calculator can be found on this site: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/to...cspa-may-help/
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With those that have been following the bulletin. What are your predictions for the July Bulletin?
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im in f2b but next yr july i will be in first preference because of fathers citizenship ,but because of the fast movement of the f2a category by jumpin 1 yr in a month im thinking about marry my gf who is a PR in december , she wont be a citizen till 2013 good idea or bad idea your thoughts will be very helpful in my decision
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