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  1. #2276
    Quote Originally Posted by H1b2006 View Post
    GUYS when i input my receipt notice SRC-XX-YYY-ZZZZZ of my approved I-140 it says below error message. iam not sure if my I-140 is active, or revoked by my WITCH employer and what does below error message mean?
    Validation Error(s)
    You must correct the following error(s) before proceeding:
    My Case Status does not recognize the receipt number entered. Please check your receipt number and try again. If you need further assistance, please call the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283.
    Try putting it without the dashes as SRCXXYYYZZZZZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by android09 View Post
    Try putting it without the dashes as SRCXXYYYZZZZZ
    Tried it without dashes too.

    Raised ticket i will call uscis monday

    Will emma able to give the status

  3. #2278
    One of Telegram group i follow, a person with May 2011 EB2 got RFE for medicals & 944... hoping it to be good sign and 2011 people (both EB2 & EB3)be greened this year with the available visas

  4. #2279
    Quote Originally Posted by mesan123 View Post
    One of Telegram group i follow, a person with May 2011 EB2 got RFE for medicals & 944... hoping it to be good sign and 2011 people (both EB2 & EB3)be greened this year with the available visas
    Mesan, Kindly pay attention to whether it is TSC or NSC. It looks like NSC is zooming ahead, sending RFEs and approving GCs. If your application happens to be in NSC, rest assured that you will get GC this year once PD is current.

    I don't understand what's going on with TSC. Even before the recent weather event, their processing and approval speeds are slow. Are they understaffed for their workload or mismanaged? In the last year DT admin converted a few political appointees to permanent career positions. I sincerely wish one of the anti-immigrant admin is NOT siting as a Ninja and pulling the strings in TSC. Everyone's wish is that there should be some method to madness at USCIS. They should prioritize applications based on either Received Date or Priority Date.

    Sorry to show my frustrations on you this fine Sunday morning.
    LPR Since 07MAY2021

  5. #2280
    Quote Originally Posted by idliman View Post
    You have every right to fire / change your immigration attorney at any time. However, you need to inform USCIS of change. The new attorney will file a G-28 form and the status will show as "Name was Updated" after USCIS accepts it.

    Will a change of attorney really help you? That's a different question. Usually attorneys work with the company and before companies share anything they have some sort of agreement covering both of them (such as NDA). So once you switch, it may make things difficult from the company side to get support. To downgrade or "interfile" or "change of underlying basis", you need access to I-140 and PERM job description. Another option is to file another "I-140" for EB3, keeping EB2 "I-140" intact. Think carefully, understand the whole process, understand what underlying documents you need and then switch.

    Edit: I forgot the elephant in the room. To downgrade or not depends on your PD and some anticipation of future PD movement. Kindly put the PD or Service Center or your status in your signature. That will help the experts here to answer your downgrade question.
    Thanks Idliman! that was helpful. I'll make sure I enter my details every time when I post here on.

    My Details- EB2 India - Sep 2010. Came to US in 2001 to do Masters - Journey is still going on...

  6. #2281
    Quote Originally Posted by idliman View Post
    Mesan, Kindly pay attention to whether it is TSC or NSC. It looks like NSC is zooming ahead, sending RFEs and approving GCs. If your application happens to be in NSC, rest assured that you will get GC this year once PD is current.

    I don't understand what's going on with TSC. Even before the recent weather event, their processing and approval speeds are slow. Are they understaffed for their workload or mismanaged? In the last year DT admin converted a few political appointees to permanent career positions. I sincerely wish one of the anti-immigrant admin is NOT siting as a Ninja and pulling the strings in TSC. Everyone's wish is that there should be some method to madness at USCIS. They should prioritize applications based on either Received Date or Priority Date.

    Sorry to show my frustrations on you this fine Sunday morning.
    No worries... that is good to know. Mine is MSC ... where i fall? ��

  7. #2282
    The date of birth certificate I sent to USCIS is late registered(was not issued during time of birth) and it looks like USCIS will send an RFE asking for secondary evidence like parents/relatives affidavit (or) certificate of non-availability.

    I'm thinking about having the affidavit ready now but my law firm is saying it really depends on the officer and recommending to wait and proceed based on RFE. Any thoughts on whether I'll get RFE for sure or it really depends on the officer?

    Thanks!


    PD:09/01/2010(EB2 I);RD-11/05/2020; ND-02/10/2021; MSC21907#####

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    Quote Originally Posted by maverick2010 View Post
    The date of birth certificate I sent to USCIS is late registered(was not issued during time of birth) and it looks like USCIS will send an RFE asking for secondary evidence like parents/relatives affidavit (or) certificate of non-availability.

    I'm thinking about having the affidavit ready now but my law firm is saying it really depends on the officer and recommending to wait and proceed based on RFE. Any thoughts on whether I'll get RFE for sure or it really depends on the officer?

    Thanks!


    PD:09/01/2010(EB2 I);RD-11/05/2020; ND-02/10/2021; MSC21907#####
    You do not have to send the affidavits until an RFE is raised. But you can still get them done and they are valid based on the expiry date of the Notary attesting, usually 5 years in India. But there are some cases where they are valid with end date. And looking at the COIVD scenario, it may make sense to get the affidavits prepared and keep them ready. Also there is a separate thread on the content and details of an affidavit on the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maverick2010 View Post
    The date of birth certificate I sent to USCIS is late registered(was not issued during time of birth) and it looks like USCIS will send an RFE asking for secondary evidence like parents/relatives affidavit (or) certificate of non-availability.

    I'm thinking about having the affidavit ready now but my law firm is saying it really depends on the officer and recommending to wait and proceed based on RFE. Any thoughts on whether I'll get RFE for sure or it really depends on the officer?

    Thanks!


    PD:09/01/2010(EB2 I);RD-11/05/2020; ND-02/10/2021; MSC21907#####
    I had the same problem but the USCIS never issued any RFE for me. When I asked my lawyer, he responded in many cases USCIS accepts the late registered birth certificate from India. If I were you I wouldn't fret much.

  10. #2285
    Number crunching done by a trackitt user (ABar15). An interesting read.

    https://www.trackitt.com/usa-discuss...page/last_page. Copy pasted here below.

    Spillover Visa Numbers: Caveats & Bottlenecks
    Sources:
    https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/...ry_FY09_19.pdf
    https://travel.state.gov/content/dam...its-FY2021.pdf

    260,000 spillover visas from 2020:
    Category Allotted visa
    EB1 74932
    EB2 74932
    EB3 74932
    EB4 18602
    EB5 18602

    2018 2019* 2020** 2021** Total
    EB1 India 7,523; 7,181; 7,000; 7000; =28704
    China 4,525; 2,689; 3,689; 3,500; =14403

    EB2 India (2009-21) 6,674; 15,313; 22,286; 22,311; 21,440; 25,634; 32,702; 49,054; 42,359; 40,317; 44,000; 44,000; 44,000; =410090
    China (2016-21) 7,472; 6,289; 8,036; 10,000; 10,000; 10,000; =51797

    EB3 India (2010-21) 6,682; 6,929; 4,110; 3,455; 3,878; 6,451; 10,179; 8,868; 8,279; 10,905; 11,000 11,000; =91736
    China (2017-21) 4,412; 4,200; 3,722; 3,500; 3,500; =19334

    *2019 projection based on the pending cases
    ** 2020 & 2021 projections based on the 2016-2019 trend
    =Total.

    Observations:
    Total approved EB1 I-140s for India=28000 & China=14500
    EB1 vertical spillover to EB2 => 75,000
    Visa numbers available to EB2=> 75000 + 32500 = 107,500
    Total approved EB2 I-140s for China (up to 2020) = 41,500
    EB2 Visas available to India => 107,500 - 41,500 = 65,500
    Total approved EB2 I-140s (India) from 2009-2013 = 88,000; However, 20% of the approved visas might have upgraded to EB1 or downgraded to EB3. Therefore, active EB2 I-40s could be around 70,000.
    If 1/3 of EB2 from 2013 to 2015 are downgraded to EB3, the number of downgrades would come around 25,000.
    Total approved EB3 I-140s (India) from 2010-2016 = 41,500 & Downgrade from EB2 to EB3 = 25,000
    Conclusion: As per my assumption, the EB1 will remain current hereon; EB2 may move up to 2015 by Sept 2021; and EB3 may move up to 2016 by Sept 2021.
    Bottleneck:
    There are only 150 working days are left for USCIS in this year to process almost 260,000 visas. It means USCIS has to issue approximately 1750 visas every working day. It would be a daunting task for USCIS.
    Caveats:
    1. I am not sure about the USCIS policy about how it will distribute the 260,000 visas between India and China. In other words, would USCIS push India EB2 more aggressively over China?
    2. I am not sure about how much El Salvador and Mexico would use the EB4 and EB5 visas. If any visas left in EB4 and EB5 will also undergo vertical spillover to add to the EB2.
    3. The 7% visa quote from the current year still applicable to India and China. So, the visas from the current year also helps to move the EB2 and EB3 a little further.

  11. #2286
    Quote Originally Posted by incredible View Post
    Number crunching done by a trackitt user (ABar15). An interesting read.

    https://www.trackitt.com/usa-discuss...page/last_page. Copy pasted here below.

    Spillover Visa Numbers: Caveats & Bottlenecks
    Sources:
    https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/...ry_FY09_19.pdf
    https://travel.state.gov/content/dam...its-FY2021.pdf

    260,000 spillover visas from 2020:
    Category Allotted visa
    EB1 74932
    EB2 74932
    EB3 74932
    EB4 18602
    EB5 18602

    2018 2019* 2020** 2021** Total
    EB1 India 7,523; 7,181; 7,000; 7000; =28704
    China 4,525; 2,689; 3,689; 3,500; =14403

    EB2 India (2009-21) 6,674; 15,313; 22,286; 22,311; 21,440; 25,634; 32,702; 49,054; 42,359; 40,317; 44,000; 44,000; 44,000; =410090
    China (2016-21) 7,472; 6,289; 8,036; 10,000; 10,000; 10,000; =51797

    EB3 India (2010-21) 6,682; 6,929; 4,110; 3,455; 3,878; 6,451; 10,179; 8,868; 8,279; 10,905; 11,000 11,000; =91736
    China (2017-21) 4,412; 4,200; 3,722; 3,500; 3,500; =19334

    *2019 projection based on the pending cases
    ** 2020 & 2021 projections based on the 2016-2019 trend
    =Total.

    Observations:
    Total approved EB1 I-140s for India=28000 & China=14500
    EB1 vertical spillover to EB2 => 75,000
    Visa numbers available to EB2=> 75000 + 32500 = 107,500
    Total approved EB2 I-140s for China (up to 2020) = 41,500
    EB2 Visas available to India => 107,500 - 41,500 = 65,500
    Total approved EB2 I-140s (India) from 2009-2013 = 88,000; However, 20% of the approved visas might have upgraded to EB1 or downgraded to EB3. Therefore, active EB2 I-40s could be around 70,000.
    If 1/3 of EB2 from 2013 to 2015 are downgraded to EB3, the number of downgrades would come around 25,000.
    Total approved EB3 I-140s (India) from 2010-2016 = 41,500 & Downgrade from EB2 to EB3 = 25,000
    Conclusion: As per my assumption, the EB1 will remain current hereon; EB2 may move up to 2015 by Sept 2021; and EB3 may move up to 2016 by Sept 2021.
    Bottleneck:
    There are only 150 working days are left for USCIS in this year to process almost 260,000 visas. It means USCIS has to issue approximately 1750 visas every working day. It would be a daunting task for USCIS.
    Caveats:
    1. I am not sure about the USCIS policy about how it will distribute the 260,000 visas between India and China. In other words, would USCIS push India EB2 more aggressively over China?
    2. I am not sure about how much El Salvador and Mexico would use the EB4 and EB5 visas. If any visas left in EB4 and EB5 will also undergo vertical spillover to add to the EB2.
    3. The 7% visa quote from the current year still applicable to India and China. So, the visas from the current year also helps to move the EB2 and EB3 a little further.
    Good one. But where is the multiplier applied to the pending numbers. Am I missing it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by incredible View Post
    Conclusion: As per my assumption, the EB1 will remain current hereon; EB2 may move up to 2015 by Sept 2021; and EB3 may move up to 2016 by Sept 2021.
    Unfortunately the math is all wrong for the following reasons.

    i) EB1/EB2/EB3 is not just for India and China. I did not see ROW included in the calculations.
    ii) China will NOT get more than 7% of available visas as India is the most backlogged country (in EB2/EB3).
    iii) No of approved i140s is NOT EQUAL TO No of AOS applications. Most likely number of AOS applications = 2 X Approved i140s.

  13. #2288
    Conclusion: As per my assumption, the EB1 will remain current hereon; EB2 may move up to 2015 by Sept 2021; and EB3 may move up to 2016 by Sept 2021.

    I would love to see this kind of movement. But not happening.
    PD: EB3-I 24 Feb-2011
    I-485, I-765, I-131 applied : 26 OCT 2020 BIOMETRICS : 19 MAR 21 RFE : 13 APR 21 RFER : 14 MAY 21 EAD APPROVED : 17 JULY 21
    I-485 Interview and Approval : 15 DEC 21 CARD Received : 23 DEC 21

  14. #2289
    Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
    As I said it should not be any issue as long as it is within the same org. Eg One Engineering VP's org to another . As long as you/company can keep the job description within what was filed for the I-140 you are safe . Its very easy when you are in the same company for two reasons
    1. The RFE if ever issued typically asks for a new Supp-J only if you changed employers . In your case you are in the same company, so you will not have to respond to it .
    2. The USCIS realizes that our job functions cannot be the same for years at end just because we were born in India. Your perm.I-140 I am sure was was filed with a generic description that would give you the flexibility to switch fields . You just need 50% overlap in the worst case .

    Go for it man. Don't live in fear.
    thank you!

  15. #2290
    Quote Originally Posted by Noesis View Post
    Finally got the checks cashed today morning. Never felt this happy after someone took the money
    Hopefully receipt numbers would follow soon, if not, then Hello Emma.!
    Nothing on the H4 and H4 EAD though, still pending with the same status after multiple Inquiries, follow ups, SRs, calls, Chat.
    Got the receipts numbers today for 485, 765 and 131.
    All from Nebraska Service Center starting with LIN (I had mailed the applications to Lewisville)

    @Gurus, I have a question; My spouse's receipts have an A number different than mine; she has her own i140 approved but we didn't mention the A number on application since she is a derivative applicant in this case. Is this okay or a concern.?

  16. #2291
    Quote Originally Posted by Noesis View Post
    Got the receipts numbers today for 485, 765 and 131.
    All from Nebraska Service Center starting with LIN (I had mailed the applications to Lewisville)

    @Gurus, I have a question; My spouse's receipts have an A number different than mine; she has her own i140 approved but we didn't mention the A number on application since she is a derivative applicant in this case. Is this okay or a concern.?
    The fact that you got all your receipts means that you should be good as far as forms being in general good order. Also, even if you didn't share the A-Number, I suppose the supporting documents you may have provided for your spouse's legal stay in the US will usually have that information printed on them. For example, all I-797 notices do have the beneficiary's A-Number in them.
    Last edited by Zenzone; 03-08-2021 at 04:28 PM.

  17. #2292
    Quote Originally Posted by Zenzone View Post
    The fact that you got all your receipts means that you should be good as far as forms being in general good order. Also, even if you didn't share the A-Number, I suppose the supporting documents you may have provided for your spouse's legal stay in the US will usually have that information printed on them. For example, all I-797 notices do have the beneficiary's A-Number in them.
    Thank you much.

  18. #2293
    Quote Originally Posted by Noesis View Post
    Got the receipts numbers today for 485, 765 and 131.
    All from Nebraska Service Center starting with LIN (I had mailed the applications to Lewisville)

    @Gurus, I have a question; My spouse's receipts have an A number different than mine; she has her own i140 approved but we didn't mention the A number on application since she is a derivative applicant in this case. Is this okay or a concern.?
    You are lucky that it went to Nebraska. They are much faster with processing (when compared to TSC) and promptly send out RFEs for I-693 once they expire. A# or Alien Number is the equivalent of SSN for USCIS. It has to be different for all applicants.

    Was your "Received Date" printed correctly in receipt notices?
    LPR Since 07MAY2021

  19. #2294
    I applied 1485 on Oct 29. The receipt notice has MSC.. My wife got biometrics and got her EAD and advance parole. I got current in March bulletin but have not received biometrics appointment so far. Somehoe they processed my wife's and mine seperately. anyone on same boat?

  20. #2295
    Quote Originally Posted by idliman View Post
    You are lucky that it went to Nebraska. They are much faster with processing (when compared to TSC) and promptly send out RFEs for I-693 once they expire. A# or Alien Number is the equivalent of SSN for USCIS. It has to be different for all applicants.

    Was your "Received Date" printed correctly in receipt notices?
    Got it. Thank you Idliman; much appreciated. Fingers Crossed.

    Yes, Received Dates are printed correctly in all the receipt notices.

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    With all the predictions I am hearing from multiple sources, it seems everyone is expecting EB2I to get to March-May 2011. I saw in a telegram group that two folks whose PD falls within Feb and May 2011 have received RFE for medicals and they applied in Oct 2020 with fingerprint completion in Dec 2020. It is strange that many folks who have applied long ago with PD 2010 have not even received RFE yet. It will all come down to processing capacity and whose applications will be complete/respond to RFE soon by the time the file is picked up for adjudication should get greened this FY.

  22. #2297
    Quote Originally Posted by bikenlalan View Post
    With all the predictions I am hearing from multiple sources, it seems everyone is expecting EB2I to get to March-May 2011. I saw in a telegram group that two folks whose PD falls within Feb and May 2011 have received RFE for medicals and they applied in Oct 2020 with fingerprint completion in Dec 2020. It is strange that many folks who have applied long ago with PD 2010 have not even received RFE yet. It will all come down to processing capacity and whose applications will be complete/respond to RFE soon by the time the file is picked up for adjudication should get greened this FY.
    I am not sure on how they are issuing RFEs - I guess it depends on the service center. I am one of those with PD Sep 2009 who is current since November but have not received any RFE. I don't even know if my case is being handled by NSC or TSC - I just gave up at this point.
    TSC; EB2-I: PD: 17-SEP-09; I-485 RD: 25-APR-12

  23. #2298
    Quote Originally Posted by bikenlalan View Post
    With all the predictions I am hearing from multiple sources, it seems everyone is expecting EB2I to get to March-May 2011. I saw in a telegram group that two folks whose PD falls within Feb and May 2011 have received RFE for medicals and they applied in Oct 2020 with fingerprint completion in Dec 2020. It is strange that many folks who have applied long ago with PD 2010 have not even received RFE yet. It will all come down to processing capacity and whose applications will be complete/respond to RFE soon by the time the file is picked up for adjudication should get greened this FY.
    can you please clarify which source is predicting EB2I to get to March-May 2011? except for couple of folks in telegram group whose PD falls within Feb and May 2011 receiving RFEs for medicals, I haven't seen any reference to such a huge EB2I movement for upcoming month...

  24. #2299
    Quote Originally Posted by bikenlalan View Post
    With all the predictions I am hearing from multiple sources, it seems everyone is expecting EB2I to get to March-May 2011. I saw in a telegram group that two folks whose PD falls within Feb and May 2011 have received RFE for medicals and they applied in Oct 2020 with fingerprint completion in Dec 2020. It is strange that many folks who have applied long ago with PD 2010 have not even received RFE yet. It will all come down to processing capacity and whose applications will be complete/respond to RFE soon by the time the file is picked up for adjudication should get greened this FY.
    I personally know one person got an RFE for I-693. One or 2 requests do not quantify or enable us to conclude that we have an year as forward movement. Unless we have a big flow of RFE requests like what was seen for early 2010 couple of months back, I will be skeptical. It is already 9th of March and the RFE's should have flown in last week.
    PD: EB3-I 24 Feb-2011
    I-485, I-765, I-131 applied : 26 OCT 2020 BIOMETRICS : 19 MAR 21 RFE : 13 APR 21 RFER : 14 MAY 21 EAD APPROVED : 17 JULY 21
    I-485 Interview and Approval : 15 DEC 21 CARD Received : 23 DEC 21

  25. #2300
    Quote Originally Posted by iamdeb View Post
    can you please clarify which source is predicting EB2I to get to March-May 2011? except for couple of folks in telegram group whose PD falls within Feb and May 2011 receiving RFEs for medicals, I haven't seen any reference to such a huge EB2I movement for upcoming month...
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Percent Spillover---->0(2009)*20(2010)*25(2011)*30(2011)*30(2012)*40(20 13)*60(2014)
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    EB2 Left as of Oct 2020---->1000(2009)*16282(2010)*28786(2011)*28786(2011)*28 786(2011)*27732(2012)*29008(2013)*28650(2014)*
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Down-port to EB3---->325.64(2009)*5757.2(2010-0%)*7196.5(2011-20%)*8635.8(2011-25%)*8319.6(2011-30%)*11603.2(2012)*17190(2013)*30234.74(2014)
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Left in EB-2---->1000(2009)*15956(2010)*23029(2011)*21590(2011)*20 150(2011)*19412(2012)*17405(2013)*11460(2014)*
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    EB3 Left as of Oct 2020---->0(2009)*5514(2010)*6009(2011)*6010(2011)*6011(201 1)*4681(2012)*4973(2013)*5357(2014)*
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    In EB3 after down-port---->0(2009)*5840(2010)*11766(2011)*13207(2011)*14647( 2011)*13001(2012)*16576(2013)*22547(2014)*
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    EB2 prediction---->1-May-11(20% 2011 down-port)*15-May-11(25% 2011 down-port)*1-Jun-11(30% 2011 down-port)**
    EB3 prediction---->1-May-11(20% 2011 down-port)*15-Apr-11(25% 2011 down-port)*15-Mar-11(30% 2011 down-port)
    * Provided USCIS does not waste any visas
    * Projected 2020 numbers for FY 2021
    * Multiplication factor of 2.4 used across the board
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Source of I-140 Numbers: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/...2020_Q3_Q4.pdf
    Last edited by mr00us; 03-09-2021 at 01:02 PM.

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