http://youtu.be/h0b5VGrKVG4 -- GC Journey in KOLAVERI Song!!!!!
http://youtu.be/h0b5VGrKVG4 -- GC Journey in KOLAVERI Song!!!!!
Thank you Guru
immi2910,
See post #8 here to understand why South Korea are allowed to use so many visas.
Without an irritant, there can be no pearl.
Rahil
congrats,
You should be able to file in FY 2013 Q1, looking at current way they are doing things.
If you are changing job to a full time position, in a company, that can stand up to EB2 scrutiny and requirements and any detailed audit if needed, and are ready to file for EB2 at the most 6 months after starting if not earlier, I would go ahead. If you change jobs right now, and start EB2 GC again in 6 months, and say your PERM to 140 approval takes a year, you should have an approved 140 by May-June 2013, and at that time, July 2008 has good chance to be current. Anyways if you would stick around, this would be around the time a GC might be expected for you.
latemost I have heard is June 2008 of a user on IV.
btw, on ron gotcher's forum: http://www.immigration-information.c...-future-15096/
see his note:
"I don't think that anyone outside of the State Department has a clue as to future cutoff date movement in the short term. There are just too many unknown variables. Perhaps the best indication is the interval we see between when the NVC sends the fee bill and the individual's priority date. Generally, the NVC does not send a fee bill until they estimate that the person's priority date will be current within half a year. I randomly picked three fee bills that we have received in the last few months to get an idea of what the NVC is doing. In April, we got a fee bill for an India EB2 applicant with a cutoff date of September, 2007. In May we got one for someone with a cutoff date in November. In June we got one for someone with a cutoff date in January, 2008. When I get time, I'll go through all of our fee bills and put together a list of the fee bill dates and the corresponding cutoff dates.
Before anyone tries to use this for precise calculations, please understand that the NVC simply makes their best guess. They could be off by months. At the same time, they have access to the best backlog data available."
He is also pointing to a monthly staggered approach co-relation between NVC fee bills and EB2 PDs. Similar monthly staggered approach has been so far in the VB date movements. touchwood.
My personal approach is that I will stay put, and when dates get current, will immidiately take an appointment. There is no need to rush. This is not july 2007 where tons of people are calling doctor offiices for appointment.
What I have done in advance is shortlisted the civil surgeon I want to go to. I called up 3 civil surgeons, asked their charges and approach, and really liked one of them's attitudes and have selected him.
Yes, I think it's good approach being taken by DOS.
Porting is highly dynamic, unpredictable, and constantly occuring phenomena throughout the FY. They should definitely keep the pipeline building seperate from that. They always have the choice of appropriate retrogression to honor porters.
I believe that if DoS builds up the pipeline sufficiently then from 2012 onwards we should see zero date movement in the last quarter of the fiscal year or quite possibly a little retrogression.
Since SK is current as part of EB2ROW, they can not receive any spillover. Since they have very little FB visa consumption, they can get more EB2 visas than 2800 that we think as a per country limit. What would help EB2IC is if South Korea's FB usage grows - then they will approach their 7% per country limit and a 2800 visa per EB category will go into effect.
I quoting Spec's link in the previous reply - in 2009, SK had ~14K EB Visa and ~2K FB Visa, well below the ~25K total FB+EB threshold for 7% per country limit. So they are a bit far away from becoming "oversubscribed" (that is the term DoS uses). I checked their 2010 FB usage and it is a paltry 2,592 - so they will continue to consumer more EB2 visas in near future at least.
Congratulations to all those who became current in Nov bulletin. That was released kinda early.
Hello Nishant, I am not familiar with this terminology. What are fee Bills, and what is NVC?
It seems his estimates are closely matching as of today. In May they sent fee bill (what ever that is) for November, and now we are expecting November people to be current in December bulletin, which is about 6 months time after fee bills are sent (matches what he said). If that estimate (should i call it theory?) is right, January bulletin is expected to take us thro Jan 2008 (June to December is 6 months). Can we ask Ron help check what is the latest on Fee bill sent date (if possible in Sept)? After all getting EAD isn't bad.
Received approval email for myself and my wife last evening :-) My priority date is 6/27/2007.
Q - Thanks for this forum. Have been following you since IV. You and others (Teddy, Spec, Veni and all) provided a good picture through your analysis to all of us.
Good luck to all....
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