Frequently asked questions
Questions about Family Based Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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What is the validity of the background check for F2B?
The background check for F2B must be recent, generally issued within the last six months, according to official guidelines to ensure validity and avoid issues in the process.
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What is the validity of the F visa after issuance?
The F visa is valid for six months after issuance for entry into the US, making it essential to follow deadlines and consult official sources to ensure the success of the immigration process.
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What is the value of the Affidavit of Support fee (AOS fee)?
There is no exclusive fee for the Affidavit of Support; the Adjustment of Status (I-485) fee for applicants aged 14 to 78 is US$ 1,225, including processing and biometrics.
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What medical exams are mandatory?
Mandatory medical exams for the Family Based visa in the U.S. ensure public health and safety, including general exam, tuberculosis tests, immunizations, and infectious disease screenings.
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What to do if the priority date retrogresses while my case is nearly completed?
Immigration queue changes can occur; stay calm, get information from official sources, and seek reliable guidance to navigate this process safely.
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What to do if USCIS issues an RFE and I don”t respond on time?
Failure to respond to a USCIS RFE within the deadline may lead to denial of the petition; seek specialized guidance and act quickly to preserve your rights.
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When can I start the consular process?
The consular process begins after the approval of the I-130 and when the priority date is current in the Visa Bulletin, respecting official laws and guidelines.
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When I am called for the F4 interview, can I refuse and reschedule?
It is possible to request rescheduling of the F4 interview for a valid reason, but it is essential to officially notify the consulate to avoid setbacks in the process.
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When I naturalize, can I petition for my brother under the F4 category?
Upon naturalizing as a U.S. citizen, you can sponsor your brother under the F4 category, respecting requirements, waiting times, and strict immigration laws.
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When is a ‘bona fide’ relationship called in F2B?
“Bona fide” in the F2B visa refers to proving a genuine family bond between siblings of permanent residents, evidenced by documents and proofs that confirm the authenticity of the relationship.
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When is the annual quota for F visas released?
The annual quota for Family Based visas is updated monthly by the U.S. government''s Visa Bulletin, with no single specific release day.
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When should I pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee for F3?
Pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee for the F3 visa after approval and before traveling, strictly following instructions to ensure the Green Card is issued without delays.
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Where can I check the status of the F visa queues?
Consult the Visa Bulletin monthly to follow the progress of the F visa queues and plan your immigration process with security and reliable information.
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Where do I check the legitimacy of an alleged ‘agency’ that promises fast F visas?
Consult official US sources and reliable certifications to validate agencies promising fast F visas, thus avoiding fraud and ensuring legal processes.
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Which countries have separate queues?
Separate queues apply to countries with high demand, affecting family preference visas but not immediate relatives; respect the laws and avoid false promises.
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Which countries tend to have longer waiting times in F2B?
Countries like India and Mexico tend to have longer processing times in the F2B category due to the high volume of petitions, highlighting the importance of monitoring the Visa Bulletin and seeking specialized guidance.
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Which form do you fill out after the I-130 is approved and the date is current?
After I-130 approval, those in the U.S. fill out the I-485 form for adjustment of status; outside the country, the DS-260 must be completed for consular visa.
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Which form initiates the family visa petition?
Form I-130 is essential to initiate the family visa petition and ensure the legal and safe reunification of relatives in the United States.
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Which relatives can be included as dependents in the same F petition?
In a Family Based petition, the spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old may be included as dependents, respecting the specific rules of each visa category.
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Who can file the I-130 for F1?
Only U.S. citizens can file the I-130 petition for their unmarried children under the F1 category, strictly following the current immigration rules.