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Subject inquiry about my IR,family sponsored

Date Sun Feb 17 2008 17:09
Author keng (spongebob6286@hotmail.com)

hello

I have a question about my FB petition.It was actually my step mother who petitioned me..they were married before I turned 18.I understand that the petition was filed when I'm still 18.my worry is that I'm already 21 and soon be turning 22 in 4months.I already filled up the DS 230 form.my father told me that I am an immediate relative & that I can get a visa without a lengthy wait.my concern is that would I still be qualified to receive the visa though I aged out since it was filed when I'm still a minor?hope you can help me with my problem.

thanks

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