Age and Family-Based Green Cards?

My dad, a green card holder, filed form I130 for me when I was only 20 years old. Now, I am 22 and still waiting for it to be approved. I would like to know if my age would change my status from “unmarried son/daughter under 21” to “unmarried son/daughter over 21” considering that the application was filed before I turned 21.

Thank you very much!

Answer:
Hi,sorry mazdak is wrong .from 21 years old you MUST RE FILE for yourself. you are now an `adult`in the homeland security and usics eyes,so off you go and and make your mamma proud...only joking hun. you must re file ,my brothers son just gone through all this less than 2 months ago .good luck x
I read something saying people like you had been grandfathered by a policy adopted, but there may be conditions or exceptions. You had better check it out at uscis.gov
it doesn't matter how old r u now, when u filled the forms its important. goodluck

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