soggadu, EAD/AP is just a matter of time.( in-line processing). Unless you are planning to travel outside, you can relax. GC, it's a different tension altogether. So, you must continue to worry about GC:)
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soggadu, EAD/AP is just a matter of time.( in-line processing). Unless you are planning to travel outside, you can relax. GC, it's a different tension altogether. So, you must continue to worry about GC:)
Bhai - I was like you all night thinking about EAD/AP but at 11:33 pm all of sudden i got a SMS/EMAIL and things changed. I never expected this. I was prepared to call the customer service after my 90 days but finally all went good.
I am sure that this week you should get your approval as our Hero is back from vacation. My best wishes soggadu
Thanks Leo.
Usually i get tensed but i m not freaking out this time. The fact that they accepted the case when her date was not current is comforting enough. Lawyers are going to do their thing, we will see after that.
I think your mantra "Stay Calm" is most important and most applicable on this thread. i know we get anxious and need to realize that the processing will not be strictly in order and little here an there is going to happen. Unless there is something that clearly states that there is an issue there is usually no need to worry.
"Stay Calm, All izz well"
Friends,
I had to reschedule my fingerprinting (fp) appointment and wanted to share my experiences here. My appt. had to be rescheduled because of my vacation in India. TSC sent me the fp notice and the appt. was earlier than anticipated. I had already informed my lawyer of my return date and the paralegal rescheduled my appt. a week before the scheduled date.
I was worried a little bit if there will be any questions during immigration, at the port of entry, as I was entering after my appt. date but had not got the reschedule notice yet. But no questions were asked (I had a valid H1 stamping and was returning using it). I got my rescheduled appt. notice, a day later.
Today I walked-in to the ASC in Alexandria-VA around noon. The center was free with hardly 10 people around, filled the form, showed my ID and the appt. letter, and the fp was done in 10 minutes. If anyone needs to walk-in to this center, I think it should be fine. No questions are asked about your appt. time. There is also ample parking space in the facility.
mysati,
I am in the same area as you are and how many days after you got the receipt notice did you get your first FP notice? I intend to travel and wanted to travel after my FP so that I do not have to reschedule.
Thats some wishful thinking on my part.. I was told that there is a 2 week gap between the time when you get the FP notice and the actual FP date. I haven't received the FP notice yet.. hence the "coming soon".. Assuming the information is correct, I should be going for my FP in about 14 days of receiving the notice..
I'm sorry if it created unnecessary confusion..
As per
http://www.immigration-information.c...ad.php?t=16019
Based on the information contained in Part D, as well as the announced demand data, it appears that the USCIS is not doing a very good job of processing files to completion. If this continues (and it likely will), then it is entirely possible that India and China EB2 could become current or near-current by May.
Ron say's, EB2 may be nearly current by May, any takes on this?
also he replied to one of questions on the forum as below
It will depend on the reported demand, but unless something changes, look for another one year advance in China/India EB2 .
below looks intresting, EB2 will become current...
Personally, and this is just my gut feeling (based on the available information), I expect to see the China/India EB2 cutoff date continue to move forward at a rate of about one year per month. It should become current or near-current no later than May. At that point, we will either have enough applications in the pipeline to use up the annual quota, or we won't. If we do, then the cutoff date will start to retrogress, ultimately settling in at around mid-2009. If we don't have enough applications in the pipeline, then we will see a fall down of numbers into Worldwide EB3 - where there are more than enough pending applications to use up the quota.
Ron has always been bullish on EB2 India - perhaps a way of attracting EB3 to EB2 porting. In fact, he offers free consultations for porting. Having said that, I do remember a newsletter from a few months ago where he predicts that Eb2 india dates will fly once the July 07 dates are cleared...
We have our first Nov. approval from trackitt!!
User stadala
Priority Date: 31 Jul 2007 Application Filed: 01 Nov 2011
I-485 Status: approved I-485 Approval/Denial Date: 09 Jan 2012
USCIS taking about 2 months only for procecssing? That is great news for people who have filed already, but given this translates into demand for the next demand data, probably does not bode well for the extent of movement in next months bulletin?
Druraj,
I got my first fp notice exactly a week after my receipt notice.
KD2008,
I believe I posted here some week ago.
My friend with PD: 9/28/2007, Current with November bulletin got his EAD couple of weeks ago.
Yes, ride a CBR1000rr :cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aEsgjRM7wE
Champu!
Thanks for correcting...I just over read ;-)
KD thanks for posting. Even though this is not a clean case it is significant. The primary for this case is a Jul 2007 filer and was approved in Nov, the dependent filed in Nov and approved now. Still from a standpoint it is very significant that they are now looking at EB2 I/C cases of any kind filed in Nov. I see on Trackitt that approval levels are higher in Jan.