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  1. #2501
    Quote Originally Posted by hariyalipremi View Post
    Just put it in excel...do a formula for 180+receipt date..join the next day!
    Thats comes to 04/27/2021. Thank you!

  2. #2502
    Does anyone know if USCIS has to request visa for those applications that were filed in 2012? Also, does anyone know if USCIS makes these requests on a per-application basis or do they get a monthly quota? I understand this year is an exception and we have few extra available for employment-based applications. Is USCIS requesting visa on a lumpsum basis or monthly basis this year?

    I came across this FAQ: https://www.qesehmk.org/forums/showt...ull=1#post2091
    Last edited by ak7419; 03-16-2021 at 02:23 PM. Reason: added link to FAQ
    TSC; EB2-I: PD: 17-SEP-09; I-485 RD: 25-APR-12

  3. #2503
    Quote Originally Posted by bones20 View Post
    Yes - the current job is no less than jail. Counting days - literally !
    I know that feeling @bones20. But just play it safe , its just a day more .
    Best of luck and hope your new job/group is less stressful and lets you grow .

  4. #2504
    Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
    I know that feeling @bones20. But just play it safe , its just a day more .
    Best of luck and hope your new job/group is less stressful and lets you grow .
    Or if you have any vacation days left over, you could take it for the last week or so and then leave.

  5. #2505
    Hi Friends,
    I was thinking about EAD and GC. Technically, purpose of EAD is to provide employment authorization while you are waiting for GC and if you don?t get GC within 6 months then you can continue using EAD. If this is the case then we all should get EAD before filing date + 180 days. Correct me if I am wrong fundamentally.

  6. #2506
    Quote Originally Posted by bones20 View Post
    Thats comes to 04/27/2021. Thank you!
    @bones20 - I will say keep on good terms with your prior boss as you leave. Leave on nice terms even though you may have a volcano boiling inside. If nothing else, it will build your inner character in a way that will help your future career. All the best.
    I no longer provide calculations/predictions ever since whereismyGC.com was created.
    I do run this site only as an administrator. Our goal is to improve clarity of GC process to help people plan their lives better.
    Use the info at your risk. None of this is legal advice.

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  7. #2507
    Quote Originally Posted by bones20 View Post
    Yes - the current job is no less than jail. Counting days - literally !
    All the best fellow traveler. As others have said, dont burn the bridges on the way out. While all of us can understand the frustrations, give yourself some legal space and not be tied to that 180 number unless absolutely critical. There is not a big difference between 180 and 185 or 190.

  8. #2508
    Quote Originally Posted by bones20 View Post
    Thanks. Not sure though I understand:
    Oct: 3 days
    Nov: 30
    Dec: 31
    Jan: 31
    Feb: 28
    March: 31
    Total: 154

    So you need another 26 days in April. So a start date of 04/27 would honor the 180 day pending period, no?
    yes 180 calendar days from RD.
    EB3(2)-Dec-2013 (RD-Oct/29/2020, ND-Jan/30/2021)
    APP No-SRC2190090XXX
    Approved- I140 (Aug-11-2021)
    Completed- BM (Aug-25-2021)
    I693-Interfiled (Sep-28-2021)
    I765/131-Case approved (Jan-18-2022)
    Pending- 485

  9. #2509
    Quote Originally Posted by qesehmk View Post
    @bones20 - I will say keep on good terms with your prior boss as you leave. Leave on nice terms even though you may have a volcano boiling inside. If nothing else, it will build your inner character in a way that will help your future career. All the best.
    Quote Originally Posted by android09 View Post
    All the best fellow traveler. As others have said, dont burn the bridges on the way out. While all of us can understand the frustrations, give yourself some legal space and not be tied to that 180 number unless absolutely critical. There is not a big difference between 180 and 185 or 190.
    Quote Originally Posted by LeoAugust View Post
    yes 180 calendar days from RD.
    Thanks! Absolutely. I have no problems with my manager - we get along well. So no question of burning bridges. The job itself is bit of a rut we got into due to a reorg.

  10. #2510
    Quote Originally Posted by Spectator View Post
    EB Approvals

    - Country --- EB1 ----- EB2 ----- EB3 ----- EB4 ---- EB5 ---- Total

    CHINA ----- 4,766 --- 3,118 --- 3,499 ----- 256 -- 1,564 --- 13,203
    INDIA ---- 17,014 --- 2,599 --- 3,194 ----- 734 ---- 613 --- 24,154
    MEXICO ---- 1,413 --- 1,613 --- 3,796 ----- 906 ----- 47 ---- 7,775
    PHIL. ------- 271 --- 1,079 --- 3,411 ----- 236 ------ 9 ---- 5,006
    ROW ------ 23,739 -- 34,718 -- 28,921 --- 8,274 -- 1,363 --- 97,015

    TOTAL ---- 47,203 -- 43,127 -- 42,821 -- 10,406 -- 3,596 -- 147,153


    They missed only about 9000 visas overall.
    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

  11. #2511
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    They missed only about 9000 visas overall.
    Dont we have 261.5k visa available Fy20? 5.2k for each eb1,2,3-India?
    Last edited by bones20; 03-16-2021 at 04:36 PM.

  12. #2512
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    They missed only about 9000 visas overall.
    EB2 India didn't even get full quota of 2800 visa. What a shame, forget about spill over!!

  13. #2513
    Quote Originally Posted by bones20 View Post
    Dont we have 261.5k visa available Fy20? 5.2k for each eb1,2,3-India?
    Quote Originally Posted by asankaran View Post
    EB2 India didn't even get full quota of 2800 visa. What a shame, forget about spill over!!
    Those people would have downgraded and were given GC in EB3. You can see the Eb3 numbers it is more than 2803. Eb3-ROW was backlogged from February 2020.

    Eb1 does not need any more visas this FY as they are current.
    Last edited by AceMan; 03-16-2021 at 04:55 PM.
    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. #2514
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    Those people would have downgraded and were given GC in EB3. You can see the Eb3 numbers it is more than 2803. Eb3-ROW was backlogged from February 2020.

    Eb1 does not need any more visas this FY as they are current.
    For FY21 there was 121K SO. Can we see the impact on EB2/3I in next report? It is very demoralizing looking at this report.
    EB3(2)-Dec-2013 (RD-Oct/29/2020, ND-Jan/30/2021)
    APP No-SRC2190090XXX
    Approved- I140 (Aug-11-2021)
    Completed- BM (Aug-25-2021)
    I693-Interfiled (Sep-28-2021)
    I765/131-Case approved (Jan-18-2022)
    Pending- 485

  15. #2515
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    Those people would have downgraded and were given GC in EB3. You can see the Eb3 numbers it is more than 2803. Eb3-ROW was backlogged from February 2020.

    Eb1 does not need any more visas this FY as they are current.
    Aceman, are you saying that for example, EB2I candidates like me who filed in 2012 and waiting to get an RFE from TSC, were already given/assigned visa number?
    TSC; EB2-I: PD: 17-SEP-09; I-485 RD: 25-APR-12

  16. #2516
    Quote Originally Posted by ak7419 View Post
    Aceman, are you saying that for example, EB2I candidates like me who filed in 2012 and waiting to get an RFE from TSC, were already given/assigned visa number?
    No, you are waiting for the visa number. You don't have one yet.
    What I am proposing as a theory is people who downgraded from EB2 and got their GC in EB3 during the FY 2020 appears to be the key for missing numbers 2803-2599 = 204. It can also include people who may have upgraded to Eb1 as well. Nothing concrete to present it as an irrefutable fact.
    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

  17. #2517
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    No, you are waiting for the visa number. You don't have one yet.
    What I am proposing as a theory is people who downgraded from EB2 and got their GC in EB3 during the FY 2020 appears to be the key for missing numbers 2803-2599 = 204. It can also include people who may have upgraded to Eb1 as well. Nothing concrete to present it as an irrefutable fact.
    Thanks Aceman. Can you please clarify something for me? When you say I am waiting for visa number - does USCIS request this visa number when they blow the dust from my file or do they request monthly quota of visa numbers?
    TSC; EB2-I: PD: 17-SEP-09; I-485 RD: 25-APR-12

  18. #2518
    Quote Originally Posted by ak7419 View Post
    Thanks Aceman. Can you please clarify something for me? When you say I am waiting for visa number - does USCIS request this visa number when they blow the dust from my file or do they request monthly quota of visa numbers?
    AceMan and others can confirm, but from what I have learned, the adjudicating officer after completion of the I-485 interview, requests the number from the system. Only when they are ready to approve the case.

  19. #2519
    Quote Originally Posted by android09 View Post
    AceMan and others can confirm, but from what I have learned, the adjudicating officer after completion of the I-485 interview, requests the number from the system. Only when they are ready to approve the case.
    Yes think of it as an account into which Visa numbers are added . This year the admin decided to SO early in the year rather than wait till the last Quarter so the account has many visas. This account is based on ROW , India , China etc. After all the process is completed the officer requests for a number and if there is/are numbers left in the account for the primary and dependents it will be assigned and the case moves to approved and the card(s) is issued . Else Its Pre-adjudicated and will lead to a faster process when the account is refilled .
    That is why you need to respond to the RFE ASAP. I feel bad for the TX Service Center folks as they are getting penalized for no fault of theirs. People way behind them (I included ) have filed their RFEs and some even getting GCs with Nov 2009 PDs, while they wait for their RFEs with PD in September. Now if Visa numbers get exhausted in the coming months people with earlier PDs need to wait for the next fiscal SO. its a double whammy for these folks. First Screwed by Country quota and then having been assigned to TX Service Center. Wishing them luck , I hope the system corrects in the coming weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
    I received a response to the Supp-J as "i485j confirmation of bona fide job offer or request for job portability sec 204(j)" . Notice Type : "Receipt Notice Fee Waived" .
    Looks like they will send the actual response to the Supp-J soon.
    We had responded to the RFEs in Jan for the Supplement-J and Medicals .

    Any idea on what that means for the Processing of our application, our Dec 2009 dates went current this month.
    If you have responded to the RFEs and you are current now, it should not take more than 30 days for them to approve your application. That has been the pattern.

    Which is your service center?
    Green card approved on 6/28/2021
    EB2-India; PD 2/10/2010; I-485 RD 3/22/2012 at TSC; RFE received 05/08/21: I-693 (Medical), "Job Offer Letter", and Biographic info (G-352A). RFE response received by USCIS 6/4/21; Officer # XM2027

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    Quote Originally Posted by android09 View Post
    AceMan and others can confirm, but from what I have learned, the adjudicating officer after completion of the I-485 interview, requests the number from the system. Only when they are ready to approve the case.
    Are interviews being held for all AOS applicants? I thought that they are interviewing only folks that filed after March 6, 2017.
    Last edited by nbk1976; 03-16-2021 at 11:11 PM. Reason: added more details
    Green card approved on 6/28/2021
    EB2-India; PD 2/10/2010; I-485 RD 3/22/2012 at TSC; RFE received 05/08/21: I-693 (Medical), "Job Offer Letter", and Biographic info (G-352A). RFE response received by USCIS 6/4/21; Officer # XM2027

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    Quote Originally Posted by bones20 View Post
    Thanks! Absolutely. I have no problems with my manager - we get along well. So no question of burning bridges. The job itself is bit of a rut we got into due to a reorg.
    You have put up for so many years, my suggestion would be wait atleast a week extra just to be sure and avoid borderline concerns and possible flags for the USCIS adjudicator.

    Good luck!

  23. #2523
    Quote Originally Posted by nbk1976 View Post
    Are interviews being held for all AOS applicants? I thought that they are interviewing only folks that filed after March 6, 2017.
    From what I read , they are not calling any of the 2012 filers for interviews. Even post 2017 are getting exemption .

  24. #2524
    Quote Originally Posted by nbk1976 View Post
    If you have responded to the RFEs and you are current now, it should not take more than 30 days for them to approve your application. That has been the pattern.

    Which is your service center?
    Thanks . I am at NSC .

  25. #2525
    Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
    Yes think of it as an account into which Visa numbers are added . This year the admin decided to SO early in the year rather than wait till the last Quarter so the account has many visas. This account is based on ROW , India , China etc. After all the process is completed the officer requests for a number and if there is/are numbers left in the account for the primary and dependents it will be assigned and the case moves to approved and the card(s) is issued . Else Its Pre-adjudicated and will lead to a faster process when the account is refilled .
    That is why you need to respond to the RFE ASAP. I feel bad for the TX Service Center folks as they are getting penalized for no fault of theirs. People way behind them (I included ) have filed their RFEs and some even getting GCs with Nov 2009 PDs, while they wait for their RFEs with PD in September. Now if Visa numbers get exhausted in the coming months people with earlier PDs need to wait for the next fiscal SO. its a double whammy for these folks. First Screwed by Country quota and then having been assigned to TX Service Center. Wishing them luck , I hope the system corrects in the coming weeks.
    Hi @Moveon - I don't want to offend anyone and everyone deserves GC as it is not a privilege. My question is, do you think there is a possibility that folks who filed/downgraded in October and if they are current right now, they have better possibility of getting a GC than folks who are stuck at TSC since 2012? Is it because downgraded folks' applications are low-hanging fruit? They don't need medicals, 485J etc and interviews are also getting exempted - is that the reason?
    TSC; EB2-I: PD: 17-SEP-09; I-485 RD: 25-APR-12

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