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Thread: EB2 Predictions (Rather Calculations) - 2012

  1. #5276
    They didn't let loose even President in the matter of BC. I feel happy atleast we have an option for additional documents like affidavits . I am imagining Trump in the place of Alejandro Mayorkas

  2. #5277
    you make a valid point..but it doesn't make sense that they should dig that deep specially for Indians...they are already suffering enough with all the immigration mess


    Quote Originally Posted by sandeep11 View Post




    Originally Posted by sandeep11
    The whole EB based GC is based on the country of chargebility...i.e place of birth.....and an official BC is the only document that they would need to determine your 'place of birth'

    please remember it is 'place of birth' and on the nationality........you could be an Indian but born in Nepal.....you wud be considered under ROW since your place of birth is Nepal.....

  3. #5278
    Quote Originally Posted by mbasense View Post
    about concurrent filing, work load makes sense, but concurrent filing might help with getting a better estimate of the filers out there, humble two cents
    From the workload point of view, with the finite number of officers and resources, it really does not make any difference to USCIS after a point.
    e.g. If USCIS can process 100 applications a day with its resources, it does not really make a difference to them whether they receive 150 or 200 or 500 applications. They will just be processing the applications at full speed every day for a few days longer. It only helps them if the dates don't move even if the number of applications fall under 100 (Read - retrogressed dates even after all the available cases are adjudicated).

    With the rapid movements of the past few months, I am sure USCIS has enough applications to make them work full steam already. Having any more applications will just increase the stack and not really make them any more busy.

    The concurrency itself is also not much of an issue. Most of the people, who get their labor cleared, file for I140 almost immediately anyways. They don't have to wait for the dates to be current. So, from that perspective, USCIS cannot avoid getting I140s from people whose priority dates are not current yet.

    I guess the main issue, about making the dates current, is about getting I485 applications from candidates whose priority dates span a huge time period. Once the application hits USCIS, because multiple officers divide the work-load amongst themselves, an application with a much later priority date say 1/1/2012 may get approved while person from 5/1/2009 is still being processed, creating much uproar.

    Gradual approach by CO is, therefore, probably a request from USCIS to keep as much processing sequential (in the order of PD) as possible..

    Just my thoughts ..
    Last edited by pdfeb09; 02-23-2012 at 02:45 PM.

  4. #5279
    Another point...who will want to file in EB2I or EB2 C .....if they can file in EB2ROW.....because EB2I/EB3I or the slowest once.....( i meant use fake indian birth)

    Quote Originally Posted by harapatta View Post
    you make a valid point..but it doesn't make sense that they should dig that deep specially for Indians...they are already suffering enough with all the immigration mess

  5. #5280
    Quote Originally Posted by pdfeb09 View Post

    Gradual approach by CO is, therefore, probably a request from USCIS to keep as much processing sequential (in the order of PD) as possible..
    agreed, i suppose a choice between getting current followed by a steep retrogression, or whether to have a slow and steady progress with little or no retrogression.
    PD: 10.16.2009|| Current 2.1.2012 || RD: 02.29.2012 || ND: 03.02.2012||FP Date : 04.17.2012||EAD/AP Approval : 04.06.2012||EAD/AP Received :04/12/2012||

  6. #5281

    AOS Vs CP

    I had a similar question a month back even though my date (06/2011) is unlikely to be current anytime soon. I posted my question on all the forums and only Ron responded. You can see the thread: http://www.immigration-information.c...040&highlight=

    Basically, Ron said go ahead with CP pay the fees and if the dates do retrogress then you could also do AOS. Keep in mind you will forfeit the CP fees.

    In your case, if you do not mind travelling to India for an interview and obtaining police clearance certificates then you should proceed with CP. It is likely most of the pre-processing will be done before your date becomes current and you will be able to schedule interview once the date becomes current. Once that happens Retrogression will have no impact on you.

    Quote Originally Posted by nyquant View Post
    Hi all,
    My PD is Oct 27 210 and I received my NVC fee receipt last week. For whatever reason my attorney had filed my 140 with CP which I had no idea until now.

    Our paralegal suggested that we will file a AOS when my dates become current.

    Anyways, I have been researching the pros and cons of filing for AOS vs. CP and I am little tempted by the possibility of CP being quicker than AOS. I fully understand that I may lose the benefits of EAD/AP and also the hassle of getting the Meds done in India. PCC, in my research thus far, may not be as much a problem as it can be obtained from the NY Indian Consulate.

    So, I am beginning to wonder if I should continue my case as a CP.

    Is there any one else sailing in the same boat? Any advice / suggestions would be appreciated.

    Thanks in advance
    NYQ

  7. #5282
    God has answered my prayers.

    Have received the CPO mails for both me and wife. No RFE even though the place of birth in the passport is different from the BC for wife. We have included the affidavits from her mom and dad.

    It is a great feeling and relief to know that we can now go for India vacations with out worrying about the stamping and port of entry questions. Already started browsing for ticket prices. :-)

  8. #5283
    Quote Originally Posted by Reader View Post
    God has answered my prayers.

    Have received the CPO mails for both me and wife. No RFE even though the place of birth in the passport is different from the BC for wife. We have included the affidavits from her mom and dad.

    It is a great feeling and relief to know that we can now go for India vacations with out worrying about the stamping and port of entry questions. Already started browsing for ticket prices. :-)
    Congratulations Reader!!!!
    TSC || PD : 12/23/2007 || RD: 12/01/2011 || ND: 12/05/2011 || FP Notice: 12/16/2011 || FP : 01/09/2011 || EAD/AP: 01/20/2012 || I-485 approval email: 02/26/2012 || GC card: 03/01/2012

  9. #5284
    Quote Originally Posted by Reader View Post
    God has answered my prayers.

    Have received the CPO mails for both me and wife. No RFE even though the place of birth in the passport is different from the BC for wife. We have included the affidavits from her mom and dad.

    It is a great feeling and relief to know that we can now go for India vacations with out worrying about the stamping and port of entry questions. Already started browsing for ticket prices. :-)
    Congratulations .. Enjoy a (stress) free life ..

  10. #5285
    CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!!! Reader.

    PS> Thanks Kanmani for well colored, very festive, nicely formatted Congratulations.
    Quote Originally Posted by Kanmani View Post
    Reader CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!!!

    2nd rank stressed out man is also cleared
    EB2I NSC | PD: 08/07/2009 | Forum Glossary

  11. #5286
    Quote Originally Posted by Reader View Post
    God has answered my prayers.

    Have received the CPO mails for both me and wife. No RFE even though the place of birth in the passport is different from the BC for wife. We have included the affidavits from her mom and dad.

    It is a great feeling and relief to know that we can now go for India vacations with out worrying about the stamping and port of entry questions. Already started browsing for ticket prices. :-)
    Congrats Reader!

  12. #5287
    CONGRATULATIONS.............have a peaceful home visit....

    Quote Originally Posted by Reader View Post
    God has answered my prayers.

    Have received the CPO mails for both me and wife. No RFE even though the place of birth in the passport is different from the BC for wife. We have included the affidavits from her mom and dad.

    It is a great feeling and relief to know that we can now go for India vacations with out worrying about the stamping and port of entry questions. Already started browsing for ticket prices. :-)

  13. #5288
    Quote Originally Posted by username View Post
    Thank you mbasense and username... lot of help on that one!!!!!thanks....

    CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!!! reader...
    http://youtu.be/h0b5VGrKVG4 -- GC Journey in KOLAVERI Song!!!!!

  14. #5289
    Congratulations Reader. If you dont mind, then please share your details like PD etc

    Quote Originally Posted by Reader View Post
    God has answered my prayers.

    Have received the CPO mails for both me and wife. No RFE even though the place of birth in the passport is different from the BC for wife. We have included the affidavits from her mom and dad.

    It is a great feeling and relief to know that we can now go for India vacations with out worrying about the stamping and port of entry questions. Already started browsing for ticket prices. :-)
    *************************************************
    PD - 9/25/2008, RD - 1/5/2012, ND - 1/9/2012, EAD/AP - approved for self/wife n waiting for kids AP, FP Notice - 2/4, FP Date - 2/21 FP Done - Completed, 485 RFE for Self on EVL, RFE in review state from 3/28, 485 Approval - Dont know when ??

  15. #5290
    Now its my turn.....

    Got it.. 5 minutes ago.

    SRC1290068***

    MS - YES
    COMPANY - RETAIL - NON IT (MIDSIZE - 10K EMP)
    H1B - 7 YEARS
    WITH SAME COMPANY - WAS WITH ANOTHER COMPANY FOR 5 MONTHS SINCE THEN WITH SAME EMPLOYER
    ISSUE - 221(G) In 2011 , Site visit in 2011
    Other issue - No.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    SC: TSC, PD:05Jan2008/EB2I, I140-30June2008, I485 mailed:02Dec2011, ND: 09DEC2011, FP Notice: 04Jan2012, FP Complete:? EAD/AP:03Feb2012,GC: 23Feb2012

  16. #5291
    I am trying to understand the following line from http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/homesec/R42048.pdf

    While it is possible that USCIS may be holding on to some approved I-485 petitions, the National Visa Center caseload is the data that drive the priority dates published in the Visa Bulletin each month.

    I was always under impression that qualified applications from USCIS are counted towards the demand data along with NVC applications.

    Can someone please explain this to me?

    Thanks.

  17. #5292
    Congratulations !!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by gc_usa View Post
    Now its my turn.....

    Got it.. 5 minutes ago.

    SRC1290068***

    MS - YES
    COMPANY - RETAIL - NON IT (MIDSIZE - 10K EMP)
    H1B - 7 YEARS
    WITH SAME COMPANY - WAS WITH ANOTHER COMPANY FOR 5 MONTHS SINCE THEN WITH SAME EMPLOYER
    ISSUE - 221(G) In 2011 , Site visit in 2011
    Other issue - No.

  18. #5293

    NVC Fee Notice for 06/14/2011

    My PD is June 2011 and I have received Fee Notice from NVC. Just this morning I had replied to someone with Oct 2010 saying I do not expect it anytime soon

  19. #5294
    Quote Originally Posted by immi2910 View Post
    My PD is June 2011 and I have received Fee Notice from NVC. Just this morning I had replied to someone with Oct 2010 saying I do not expect it anytime soon
    Oh wow!!! I cannot believe it. Thank you for informing us about it. This is simply great! I give up. For all my elaborations about inventory, date movement, etc, Mr. CO has something else entirely on his mind I suppose. Could you please let us know the date of your PD?

  20. #5295
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    Quote Originally Posted by kd2008 View Post
    Oh wow!!! I cannot believe it. Thank you for informing us about it. This is simply great! I give up. For all my elaborations about inventory, date movement, etc, Mr. CO has something else entirely on his mind I suppose. Could you please let us know the date of your PD?
    Great news!
    KD- the PD is 06/14/2011 -its in the subject of the post .

  21. #5296
    Quote Originally Posted by suninphx View Post
    Great news!
    KD- the PD is 06/14/2011 -its in the subject of the post .
    I guess I was blinded with excitement to register it in my brain. Sorry!

  22. #5297
    Quote Originally Posted by kd2008 View Post
    Oh wow!!! I cannot believe it. Thank you for informing us about it. This is simply great! I give up. For all my elaborations about inventory, date movement, etc, Mr. CO has something else entirely on his mind I suppose. Could you please let us know the date of your PD?
    I had mentioned my date in the heading but it is 6/14/2011 (or may be 6/13/2011 I am not sure).

  23. #5298
    desperately waiting for next months bulletin. havent visited india in 5 years
    EB2I ; PD: August 13 2010; Filed 485: ??; RD: ??; ND: ??; FP: ??; EAD/AP Approval:??; 485 Approval:??

  24. #5299
    Quote Originally Posted by derekjbj View Post
    desperately waiting for next months bulletin. havent visited india in 5 years
    That is a long time. I hope you get to visit India very soon!

  25. #5300
    Kd, are'nt you Dec or Jan filer? I thought 2008 is your Pd/year, likewise immi2910. 29/10 - birthday?

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