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My grandparents are both American residents. I have been applying for immigration for 7-8 years, applying for me and my parents. I 17 years old.

First of all, your question is unclear. If you are an American resident, you can only apply for unmarried children over 2 1 year old, and only American citizens can apply for married children. If they have applied for 7-8 years, they have lived in the United States for at least 12 or 3 years. It was just announced this year that they applied in 2002 1 month. When can you figure out when they can immigrate?

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F2A: Visa for spouse and/or children of American green card holders.

U.S. green card holders can apply for F2A immigration visas for their foreign spouses and unmarried children under the age of 2 1 30 at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Office by filling in the form I- 130. Here, it is strongly recommended that American applicants establish an independent I- 130 immigration application file for each beneficiary's family members, so as to ensure that the beneficiary's children can continue to enjoy the immigration qualification even if the applicant has been naturalized as an American citizen before the beneficiary's F2A immigration visa is approved. When an American applicant of category F2A becomes an American citizen through naturalization, the beneficiary's children will no longer enjoy the immigrant visa category of the main beneficiary as accompanying persons, because the immigrant visa of category IR 1 does not allow accompanying beneficiaries to be included.