It's out in the open now...
(((Greg Siskind)))
@gsiskind
I was a speaker this morning on a seminar, but just got alerted to some news from the House Judiciary Committee hearing with USCIS. Zoe Lofgren said she was told that DHS political appointees set the Visa Bulletin Employment-based dates in the July Visa bulletin. h/t
@ejtaub
9:04 AM · Jul 29, 2020·TweetDeck
Just makes me so mad... what other evidence is needed? They can simply deny this and will not be held accountable if visas get wasted.
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
@ReichlinMelnick
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@RepZoeLofgren
: "Let me just be frank. Members of my staff have recieved information from USCIS employees indicating that DHS political leadership overruled career officials in setting the priority dates for the visa bulletin. Do you have any knowledge of that?"
Edlow says no.
Jeez. Can't understand why they hate legal immigrants so much.
I don't know. Do you?
They will deny everything and not to forget Mr.CO's diplomatic stance this month for eb2i, not mentioning a thing about the 25k visa wastage, spillovers (next year ) etc....just a vague statement of dates not moving due to ROW demand. With no insight to pending inventory, we are clueless as to what is happening behind the scenes.
I think Spec's last post is generally agreeable except I do think that given that DOS controls the numbers , there is nothing that they really need to check with USCIS before they declare how many numbers move to EB next year.
However I do understand that they want to be cautious and see which way the wind blows before they commit the numbers to EB.
I also think that at the end of the day Congress can take away what's given by creating new laws but that the chance of that happening is practically ZERO.
Bottomline: the ball will be in CO's court.
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Wouldn't there be low FB approval this year for all countries ( until and unless there are AOS for india in FB) ?
My 2 cents
There is no method to madness what CO or USCIS does for the GC processing. They have created such a convoluted process it now needs a fresh start by a new CIR.
All in all I see them as gamblers in casino, every time they try to win but at the end of the day they lose. My problem is they are betting hundreds of thousands of people's lives / time / effort / money / future at stake.
They are getting the kick out of legal immigrant's misery. ✌️
Just to keep sanity of people like me, effort from Q/Spec and all gurus via this forum helps.
Bottomline: the ball will be in CO's court.
Sorry, Q, could not resist
Collectively he holds close to a million Made in India.
gs1968, You correctly predicted that chances of legislation preventing spillover are unlikely to be included in round 2 of COVID relief a few days earlier. The current developments (news today and yesterday) show that there is a huge difference between a) What R's want b) What individual R's want (McConnell said about 20 of their members are not in agreement with their own proposal) and c) What's in 1868 page house version vs 168 page senate version. Anything that is not absolutely basic for aid will be taken out. Hence, I don't see Rep. Meng's amendment to pass. Even the president will not get his wish for a new FBI building opposite to his Hotel in DC.
Totally ignoring the elephant in the room, S386; Is it fair to say there are two developments to watch-out in the immediate future: 1. USCIS/DOS release their statistics on unused numbers from 2019 to be added to 2020 EB quota officially by the next bulletin. 2. USCIS Furlough that has been pushed now to the end of August (excuse for not moving VB dates).
Does anyone know if additional USCIS funding will be part of the relief bill? If not with the USCIS furloughs end of next month, I see no value of spillover coming to EB.
The 1.222B relief is in the Senate version. All application fees will increase by 10%+21% (seasonal increase). In House, they are calling for more USCIS oversight and AILA is looking for something too. My understanding is that the Furlough will be only for the month of September. October is the start of next year Is't it?
Here is the thing I do not get. USCIS is fee driven. So I am not sure if there is any regular budget allocation specifically to USCIS (DHS may be a different issue) every year. So I didn't see it as funding only for the month of September. I thought that was the loan USCIS will receive and will have to payback to the govt in future with the fee it collects. So if it does not get the loan, My assumption is the furlough will extend beyond the month of September. Please do correct me if my understanding was wrong.
Got the magic text and email this morning for Card Production 2 months after being current.
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