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F-4 visa and greencard timeline

Hi guys,

I was just curious to know something. My parents are on a F4 visa and they have included me in their application as a dependent and I am 25 years old and I am living in a different current atm from where my parents reside.

My questions are:

1) Will I still be called for an interview given the fact that I am well over 21 years old?

2) If the Interview goes well and we end up going to the US how long will it take for me to get the greencard? As I do not want to stay in the US I want to be back in this country. I love it here and my parents are almost forcing me to move

3) If they want to call me to my country of origin for an interview do I have to fly in this COVID situation just for a damn interview?

I am sorry all of this is just frustrating but I am just wondering if you could let me know. It would really help me out. Thanks a bunch.

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