Originally Posted by
vsivarama
I am not that sure, that horizontal spillover has been applied to EB1. The reason for aggressive movement in EB1 could be because they do not have many cases with approved I-140s with a pending 485 application where they can apply the available visa number. Anyone in EB1-I with priority dates past 09/30/18 was only allowed to file for 485 for the first time in Oct 2020 bulletin. The I140s for the EB1 petitions tend to take closer to a year if not more to adjudicate. Plus there is no premium processing available for expediting I140 processing for EB1C applications. My bet is they DO NOT have approved cases to use up the numbers in EB1 and so they are running up the dates to find any applications (EB1A/EB1B where premium processing is allowed). Gurus what do you think about the scenario I laid out? If this is true it could lead to a huge vertical spillover to EB2. But again, they need to be used and not wasted by USCIS, so that's that.