
Originally Posted by
idliman
I am assuming that you have not filed for AOS so far. EB2I is 01SEP09. Assuming that aggressive movement means 2 or 3 months per bulletin, the FA dates movement will be along the following lines for EB2I.
Nov Bulletin - 01NOV09 (average) ; 01DEC09 (optimistic)
Dec Bulletin - 01JAN10 (average) ; 01MAR10 (optimistic)
Jan Bulletin - 01MAR10 (average) ; 01JUN10 (optimistic)
For EB3I, the PD is already at 15JAN10. Movement will be at a minimum of 3 months per bulletin. So you will be current in EB3I first. So you should go with EB3I.
I keep repeating this again and again. So one more time: One of the main benefits of filing I-485 is the 180 day AC21 clock from the date of filing. After 180 days, you essentially become a "free agent" and the law protects you from out of status type situation. You can take up any job in "same or similar" category.
From the above analysis, the benefits of going with EB3I are obvious for your case. Send your application ASAP. For people who had applied for GC, the first goal should always be the 180 day clock. If GC comes before that then it is an added bonus. Opting for EB3I will give you GC at least 3 months earlier than EB2I.
With your PD, don't worry about retrogression. You have very low chances of getting affected either with EB3I or EB2I.