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deepm123

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Feb 8, 2019
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Hi All
Let me share some background information

I came to the U.S. in December 2005 on a H-4 (dependent) visa.I have completed schooling in the U.S. starting from 3rd grade up until my undergraduate degree.
I fell out of my H-4 dependency visa the day I turned 21 (September 2017).As I approached the age of 21, I applied for a student F-1 visa which got denied. This happened because the USCIS calculated from September 2017 to May 2018, me having no status in the U.S.To get on another Visa status, you should have one valid backup status which I clearly did not have.
We sent a motion to re-open my case for F-1 student visa (June 2018) for which till date, there is no responseIn the meantime, my father's green card priority date became current in July 2018. He went ahead and applied for me taking a chance, which today got denied, because of the reason of me being over the age of 21.

My parents have been granted US green card but I was rejected.

Fortunately I completed Computer science engineering from US in Dec 2018.

I am heading back to India next week.

Can anyone suggest best option to migrate and reunite with my parents.

Thanks a lot.
 
Hi. Try a US forum, not sure if you will get an answer from here coz this forum is for Canadian immigration.
 
I thought of looking for Canada migratuon and reunite with my parents later.

Wondering with computer science degree and indian passport ...how can I get Canada residency ?
 
I thought of looking for Canada migratuon and reunite with my parents later.

Wondering with computer science degree and indian passport ...how can I get Canada residency ?

There's no black and white answer to your question. You'll need to review your options for immigrating to determine what it takes to qualify and apply. I would recommend that you start with the following links:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/come-canada-tool.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ces/immigrate-canada/express-entry/works.html

You'll almost certainly need at least one year of full time paid work experience to apply.