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Hmmm... And the U.S would not want a guy who was good enough to get a scholarship to Stanford, why exactly? We'd be stupid not to take him if he's willing to stay. Also his family already has green cards. They are not asylum petitioners who may or may not be granted asylum or illegals...

Sound like you have finances. Have your family consult an immigration attorney just in case but I don't see why they would not grant you an F-1....
Thanks for a prompt reply. My parents have not yet consulted any attorney yet.

In addition to Stanford, I got also at Berkeley and that too with Departmental fellowship. If one Google's a bit, will find that in my field of study this is hard to get. After receiving my I-20, I started researching on process for F1 visa. Soon I discovered that my parents GC can be a major hindrance. It is bothering me so much now. First I work my ass out for getting into these schools and now an interview can screw up my dreams. I find it very unfair !!! Sorry to explode here but I little upset.