Originally Posted by
sportsfan33
What worried me in the original post was this:
"Continued forward movement in the EB-2 India category was initially envisioned for the remainder of the fiscal year, with DOS projecting that, by September 2014, the cut-off date could advance to an early summer 2009 date. It is, however, no longer anticipated that EB-2 India will advance further."
It could simply be a hash of the 2 Fragoman articles, or it could be some ominous insider info available to them.
Now for the other article, all it says is this:
"In the meantime, continued advancement is expected for EB-2 India in FY2014."
- Despite the article coming out on July 16th, it is still basing its prediction on the CO's meeting with AILA, and the Fragoman update came "after that meeting". Fragoman update date is 8th July.
- Continued forward movement happened in August, did it not? Does "continued" mean a movement in September too? I don't know.
Also, TSC has started approving visas finally, so we can expect a bunch of approvals by August 10th. This pattern of approvals from July end coupled with a carefully calculated VB date (22nd January instead of some generic 1st of some random month) makes me think of unthinkable.
There is a parallel to this in 2011. That's when EB2I dates made massive jump, but they "froze" in September before advancing again. The reason was a "sudden" EB1 demand that appeared out of "nowhere" (but we know better, don't we). I am sincerely hoping this won't happen again this year. Things are bad as it is for us 2008 folks (who don't have RFEs). I would be really angry if I was a 2009er and had responded to my RFE in July and the date doesn't move in September.
Let's hope for the best. I really hope they have a lot of numbers to push the date as far as they can.