Informative article from murthy.com; if this holds true then EB2-I/C PDs might move well past mid-2008 during 2011 - 2012. The good news is that they are expecting forward movement in Jan and Feb'12 bulletins too.
Informative article from murthy.com; if this holds true then EB2-I/C PDs might move well past mid-2008 during 2011 - 2012. The good news is that they are expecting forward movement in Jan and Feb'12 bulletins too.
Here is direct quote from his forum
"Re: Charles Oppenheim : EB-2 China and India will advance significantly
As I have been writing for the past couple of months, the Visa Office needs to see to it that as many green card applications (both AOS and CP) are filed as early in the year as possible. The idea is to give the USCIS as much time as possible to process AOS cases so that they don't wind up wasting visas under the quota by failing to approve a sufficient number of applications before September 30th. I would not be surprised to see EB2 China and India cutoff dates move into mid or even late 2008 before the end of Spring. Worldwide EB3 will likely advance about a month in each of the next several Visa Bulletins."
http://www.immigration-information.c...icantly-15576/
Sorry i was incomplete in aswering your question, if 485 is approved then most likely it wont be this report unless they are approved very recently. As per my knowledge 95% of people get their gc to hand in less than 1 month.
Yes there are some numbers from 1998 or 99, they might be cases that they some RFE was send to applicant and applicant no longer resides in USA OR it might be that uscis did not clean up data.
Good news that EB1 demand is less from your link:
"Other factors that have an impact on EB2 cutoff date movement include usage in EB1 and EB5. In FY11, the demand in EB1 decreased dramatically. This was due to a change in EB1 Extraordinary Ability adjudications standards. This caused a high rate of denials in the EB1 category, along with a good bit of ongoing controversy."
Based on these lines from Murthy's special bulletin,
There is a possibility that the EB2 cutoff date in December could be even more favorable than March 1, 2008. Since cutoff dates are based on estimates of demand, the DOS will use data regarding early November 2011 adjustment-of-status filings (Form I-485), prior to establishing the December cutoff date.
I am guessing that the Dec VB may come out only on Nov 11th (for them to gauge the demand for around 7 business days). What do you guys think?
I agree. However I would imagine DOS and USCIS would probably have some idea into the anticipated demand based on PERM/140/Average Porting Data. I mean if we could do it on freelance, then I am sure they could too. Afterall this is their job. My take is that language is just a lawyer speak. I think they already know how the PD movement will look like.
How long does it take to get EAD these days? 2 or 3 or 4 months
I do not think they can guage the demand in 7 businessdays.
Guessing even CO moves cut off date to Mar 2008. They will not be able to get all the demand before December 10th 2011. He will have to move the dates further in Jan bulletin just to be safer side.
My PD is May 2008, trying to see if I can sneak in any of the upcoming bulletins. Good luck to every one.
I think that for Dec VB, we might get lucky, unless 20k people file I-485 in first few days of November. But for January VB, they will have a rough idea of how much a certain amount of move may fetch. And even for November, it is not completely accurate, because some of the guys from July 15th to August 15th would have just got in during the July 2007 fiasco, so hopefully it would be to our advantage, just a little bit.
I would be highly surprised if we get VB after November 7th. Considering there's thanksgiving holidays too, CO might want to give people proper time to start getting their documents and applications ready, as well as his mind would be made up, unless an anamoly like above suggested. Just a counter thought to the proposed Nov 11th.
I also think they are not that much into how many PERM, how many 140 etc, and are just relying on plain old demand grabbing of 485. They might use that (PERM, 140 etc) for a very very high level rough guesstimate.
Last edited by nishant2200; 10-28-2011 at 04:00 PM.
Veni
Do you think it's murthy's interpretation or actual CO words? because from the original source we had from narendrarao the law firm who published this first did not mention about receipts/filings. They said CO will gauge the demand (not the filings). I think if CO monitors the filings he may not be able to go to Mar1st 2008 in December bulletin itself
Unless he wants some 40-50k filings, because they are projecting that Jan/Feb bulletins will have similar movement too
Last edited by bieber; 10-28-2011 at 04:02 PM.
Guys
Do we need to submit the following for I-485,
# Tax returns for the previous two years;
# W-2 forms for the previous two years;
my lawyer is saying dont have to unless they ask , please suggest
thanks
Kumar
Last edited by veni001; 10-28-2011 at 04:26 PM.
Not a Legal advice/opinion, please check with good immigration attorney.
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