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  1. #4401
    Congratulations EB2Immigrant. Enjoy your freedom.

    Could you give some more details about yourself (qualificaitions, etc). Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by EB2Immigrant View Post
    I have been following this forum as a silent observer since last summer and wanted to share some good news: received 485 approval emails yesterday.

    Thanks to Q, Nishant, Veni, Teddy, Spec and all others for their valuable insights and analysis.

    My best wishes for early approvals to all who are waiting in queue.

    Chargeability: EB2 - I
    PD: 9/5/2007
    Processing Stage: I-485
    NSC
    Received Date: 11/18/2011
    Notice Date: 11/23/2011
    FP Scheduled: 1/12/2012
    EAD/AP approval Date: 1/12/2011
    EAD/AP: Combo card received on 01/28/2012
    485 Approval: 2/1/2012
    485 Email Notification: 2/1/2012
    485 Physical Card: <TBD>
    PD - 9/13/2007, EAD Approved - 12/20, EAD Cards Received - 12/27/2011, 485 - 02/13/2012

  2. #4402
    my sati,

    You are correct. I agree.
    But still we cannot generalise this fact. I am not trying to falsify your points so consider my questions as constructive arguments.

    For argument sake, What if I receive a received date as Feb 4th and I already left the US assuming that the received date will be printed as Feb 2 ?

    Quote Originally Posted by mysati View Post
    It will be on the notice that you receive, after you file. But just go with the definition in my post above.

  3. #4403
    Spec has done outstanding analysis of labor data. Please check in facts and data.

    Basically what we need to look at is not WHEN cases were approved .... but what year they belonged to. The latter will tell us better whetherthe overall trend is increasing or decreasing.

    Makes sense?
    Quote Originally Posted by eb2ODer View Post
    In lieu of the PERM data analysis that resides in FACTS AND DATA section, I am not sure if the experts will find this analysis worthwhile but here is what I found... I am a beginner (green means something else out here)...

    Experts please comment. I know this doesnt account for PD porting... But does it indicate an overall reduction in *Certified* PERMs and hence GC applications in the years following 2007?

    Source: http://www.flcdatacenter.com/casePerm.aspx

    Attachment 218

    Note:
    - databases for 2004 & prior years, do NOT provide Chargeability & Status information is not equivalent either since since PERM was introduced in March 28, 2005
    - 2011 data is still not available

    Move the post if required...
    I no longer provide calculations/predictions ever since whereismyGC.com was created.
    I do run this site only as an administrator. Our goal is to improve clarity of GC process to help people plan their lives better.
    Use the info at your risk. None of this is legal advice.

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  4. #4404
    Quote Originally Posted by ontheedge View Post
    Yes, follow the same format to maintain consistency. Changing it on the I-693 may create unnecessary confusion.
    Thanks ontheedge !!

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    If i apply with re-issuing the EAD cards, will change of address at this point matters. I am moving from IL to FL and i dont have any one in the current address to take care of the mails.

    Also is it wise to keep someones address at IL with USCIS or will it be ok to update the address to FL. Which will work better, not to trigger any questions from USCIS during 485 adjudication process.
    TSC | PD: Dec 19, 2007 | RD: 02-Nov, 2011 | ND: 08-Nov, 2011 | FP Date: 09-Jan 2012| EAD/AP(Email notification ): 25-Jan 2012 | Card Production : feb 15 2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by arikepudi View Post
    If i apply with re-issuing the EAD cards, will change of address at this point matters. I am moving from IL to FL and i dont have any one in the current address to take care of the mails.

    Also is it wise to keep someones address at IL with USCIS or will it be ok to update the address to FL. Which will work better, not to trigger any questions from USCIS during 485 adjudication process.
    Just throwing my idea... Why don't call the authorities and ask them the same question? They might give you the proper answer.

  7. #4407
    Quote Originally Posted by arikepudi View Post
    If i apply with re-issuing the EAD cards, will change of address at this point matters. I am moving from IL to FL and i dont have any one in the current address to take care of the mails.

    Also is it wise to keep someones address at IL with USCIS or will it be ok to update the address to FL. Which will work better, not to trigger any questions from USCIS during 485 adjudication process.
    Can you change your address to your good relative address (residing in USA) or lawyer address? You can pick mail from them or they can post (via Fedex) to you with adult signature confirmation required to your most newest address.

    I am in consulting and can't predict how long my existing project will run. If my project ends soon than I might have to change my address. So to avoid all address change confusion I have put my aunty address as my address at the time of filing AOS.
    Last edited by username; 02-02-2012 at 03:38 PM.
    [I]EB3 PD: Dec/21/2007
    EB2 PD: April/01/2009
    Center : TSC
    485 MD: Nov/30/2011 (with lawyer covering letter requesting to convert/interfile/port with EB3 priority date to EB2 category)
    485 RD: Dec/1/2011. 485 ND: Dec/13/2011
    FP Walk in Done: Dec/27/2011. (FP App. Date: Jan/18/2011)
    EAD/AP: Feb/10/2012
    On June/22/2008 USCIS issued new (notice of approval) I140 with EB2 category and PD Dec/21/2007
    GC: Aug/19/2013

  8. #4408
    Quote Originally Posted by Kanmani View Post
    my sati,

    You are correct. I agree.
    But still we cannot generalise this fact. I am not trying to falsify your points so consider my questions as constructive arguments.

    For argument sake, What if I receive a received date as Feb 4th and I already left the US assuming that the received date will be printed as Feb 2 ?
    No problem. I think you or someone else shared a link earlier in the forum about what happens (step-by-step) after USCIS receives your file. I am unable to find that link at a quick glance now. If I find it later, I'll repost it. But here is the gist:

    File reaches USCIS, then they do a quick inventory/scan or something of that nature that determines when it was received. Per my lawyer, USCIS tracks/ maintains a record of when the file reaches them. This equates to the "Received Date".

    I am not sure, if this is a fool proof method and if it could happen a day or two or later, maybe, especially when it involves Govt. There is an element of risk there and that is why most people wait to receive the notice in hand before they leave, if at all.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mysati View Post
    No problem. I think you or someone else shared a link earlier in the forum about what happens (step-by-step) after USCIS receives your file. I am unable to find that link at a quick glance now. If I find it later, I'll repost it. But here is the gist:

    File reaches USCIS, then they do a quick inventory/scan or something of that nature that determines when it was received. Per my lawyer, USCIS tracks/ maintains a record of when the file reaches them. This equates to the "Received Date".

    I am not sure, if this is a fool proof method and if it could happen a day or two or later, maybe, especially when it involves Govt. There is an element of risk there and that is why most people wait to receive the notice in hand before they leave, if at all.

    Hope this helps.
    I'm counting on this interpretation. My AOS application was received at USCIS on Jan 25th per the Fedex delivery confirmation. No Receipt notice yet. I'm going out of the country for 2 weeks beginning tomorrow. I hope there wouldn't be any trouble. But given the obligations at work, I can't not go (project timelines etc).

  10. #4410
    Quote Originally Posted by veni001 View Post
    bee369,
    It should not, as long as your employer letter says that you will be working in the PERM job location upon receiving GC.
    Thanks Veni001

  11. #4411
    Waiting for March Bulletin is tough task, Majority opinion with my friends is that "this is last bulletin we see fwd movement with out H.R. 3012 in this FY2012", Hope we see significant fwd movement. Last week we saw good number of approvals that mean USCIS cleared Adjudicated cases by approving so that Demand Data stays at low number for March. This gives justification for fwd movement.

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    Senate live updates

    For me it's new, so posting for others who might not be aware of. The below website is updated instantly with floor proceedings.

    http://democrats.senate.gov/2012/xx/xx/

    For feb 2 - http://democrats.senate.gov/2012/02/02/

    Right now S.2038 bill is sucking up entire senate's time.

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    qesehmk,

    I went through the discussions on 2008-2009-2010 PERM DATA. Since its already been beaten to death, I will delete my posts... thanks for pointing it out!

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    Job Description

    Many people don't know what are the job responsibilities of the position they applied in GC or other titles that we could use. Below is the best link:

    http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1132.00

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    Mods-please delete if inappropriate.

    With lots of folks getting EAD (and GC), there has been a lot of questions on this forum about changing jobs, etc. what came to mind was that this forum is a great place for folks to find out about jobs/companies. We could potentially start another thread where ppl could list what they do and/or what thy are looking for and have others help. This is a great place to network as I'm sure there are a lot of similar interests. Just a thought.

  17. #4417

    TSC and NSC

    On mitbbs one guys did some programming and scanned all the cases submitted in Nov. He/she found that 30% NSC cases have been approved, but only 0.8% TSC cases have been approved. It looks like NSC guys are soooooooooo lucky!!!

    I got a new job opportunity and I am thinking about leaving my company in the same day of my GC approval. Is it legal? I heard we have to work for the employer for 180 days after GC. For me, I have been stuck with them for 8 years and really want to move on. The new job is much better pay and has good pension programs.

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    Hi qblogfan,

    I recently had a chat with my attorney (Murthy law firm) on this same subject. It is perfectly legal to change employers immediately. But she said that generally they advise all their clients to stick with the same employer for at least an year after getting GC. But this is only to be on safe side. She clearly told that no law restricts from changing employers immediately upon GC approval.

    I also heard another version of it (not from my Attorney though). If you are working with your current employer with the same designation as mentioned in your PERM, then you can immediately shift employers without any problem upon getting GC. And suppose you are currently in one designation and it is different from whats on PERM, and the original intention was to take up the new designation (role) mentioned in your PERM only after GC, then it is always advised to stick with the current employer with the new designation (mentioned on PERM) for at least 6 months. Hope that helps. All the best!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by qblogfan View Post
    On mitbbs one guys did some programming and scanned all the cases submitted in Nov. He/she found that 30% NSC cases have been approved, but only 0.8% TSC cases have been approved. It looks like NSC guys are soooooooooo lucky!!!

    I got a new job opportunity and I am thinking about leaving my company in the same day of my GC approval. Is it legal? I heard we have to work for the employer for 180 days after GC. For me, I have been stuck with them for 8 years and really want to move on. The new job is much better pay and has good pension programs.
    Category: EB2-I PD: 11/29/2010 I-485 RD: 10/28/2020 ND: 12/05/2020 EAD/AP RD: 12/24/2020 FP: 03/30/2021

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    Quick question. I saw on trackitt that somebody who has a PD of 1/13/2008 received an approval of I-485. On further digging, I saw that this person did not apply for EAD and AP and he has mentioned in response to one of the questions that his lawyer advised him that I-485 will be faster if he does not apply for EAD and AP.

    Here is the link.

    http://www.trackitt.com/usa-immigrat.../i485-eb/25860

    Is it true that I-485 is faster if EAD and AP are not requested? As far as I can remember, Nishant has mentioned somewhere on the forum that the applications for approval of EAD and AP go to junior level USCIS officers while I-485 approval go to more senior and experienced USCIS officers.

    P.S.:- I understand that applying I-485 without EAD and AP is a risky business in case the dates retrogress but would like to have Gurus throw some light on this.

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    My impression is that EAD/AP and 485 are separate processes and they do not interact with each other. Considering potential retrogression, I think it is essential that one applies for EAD/AP. I would suggest for it even if it turns out that applying for EAD/AP delays 485 approval by a bit.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty Rhodes View Post
    Is it true that I-485 is faster if EAD and AP are not requested? As far as I can remember, Nishant has mentioned somewhere on the forum that the applications for approval of EAD and AP go to junior level USCIS officers while I-485 approval go to more senior and experienced USCIS officers.

    P.S.:- I understand that applying I-485 without EAD and AP is a risky business in case the dates retrogress but would like to have Gurus throw some light on this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty Rhodes View Post
    Quick question. I saw on trackitt that somebody who has a PD of 1/13/2008 received an approval of I-485. On further digging, I saw that this person did not apply for EAD and AP and he has mentioned in response to one of the questions that his lawyer advised him that I-485 will be faster if he does not apply for EAD and AP.

    Here is the link.

    http://www.trackitt.com/usa-immigrat.../i485-eb/25860

    Is it true that I-485 is faster if EAD and AP are not requested? As far as I can remember, Nishant has mentioned somewhere on the forum that the applications for approval of EAD and AP go to junior level USCIS officers while I-485 approval go to more senior and experienced USCIS officers.

    P.S.:- I understand that applying I-485 without EAD and AP is a risky business in case the dates retrogress but would like to have Gurus throw some light on this.
    Applying EAD/AP is similar to one would apply for EAD on OPT or others on renewal. Once it is figured that dates are current for an application and you are eligible to file, these forms are separated and processed separately. Attorney who advised this is BSing in my mind. It is possible things can be little different now at USCIS with so many applicatiosn that same officer is taking care of EAD/AP and I-485 to avoid double dip. This will streamline the process a bit and improve processing times.
    Last edited by shaumack; 02-03-2012 at 09:19 AM.

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    180 days counts from day you get EAD or 485 reciept no. that part i am not 100% sure. you dont need to wait till you get your GC. incase you have EAD. count 180 days from the time you got your EAD and if your near that, you can file AC21 and take that job. that is legal and your not doing anything wrong by doing so...gurus correct me if i am wrong...



    Quote Originally Posted by qblogfan View Post
    On mitbbs one guys did some programming and scanned all the cases submitted in Nov. He/she found that 30% NSC cases have been approved, but only 0.8% TSC cases have been approved. It looks like NSC guys are soooooooooo lucky!!!

    I got a new job opportunity and I am thinking about leaving my company in the same day of my GC approval. Is it legal? I heard we have to work for the employer for 180 days after GC. For me, I have been stuck with them for 8 years and really want to move on. The new job is much better pay and has good pension programs.

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    On a light note

    Guys - Today when I was coming to office I was standing on traffic signal. There are two right ONLY lanes. The right most is free as you can take a turn even if its red light but the other one is no trun on red signal. I was in that no turn lane. People on the right most lane were passing through one by one. Not very fast but they used to wait for incoming traffic and in between going through slowly but cars in our lane were just standing. This thought just came to my mind that this right most lane is Nebraska service center and we are in Texas service center lane. The people from Nebraska sure getting approved slowly and steadily and we from TSC are still waiting. And soon as it became green everybody in our lane crossed the traffic signal in a jiff. So I think whenever TSC starts picking up Nov cases we all Nov filers will get through this in a jiff.
    So hope for the best and be positive.

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    New USCIS Inventory is Out

    The latest USCIS Inventory is out http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Green%20C...ry_Jan2012.pdf
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    was about to post the same thing Spec...you are always ahead .....can gurus tell us based on this how much will the dates move for Mar bulletin ????

    Quote Originally Posted by Spectator View Post
    Last edited by mesan123; 02-03-2012 at 09:52 AM.

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