Finally current after 9 years, and hoping to see GC after 20 years. Do we have any thread that helps people pursuing congressional inquiry or other avenues to speed up the process? If we do can one of you share the link?
Finally current after 9 years, and hoping to see GC after 20 years. Do we have any thread that helps people pursuing congressional inquiry or other avenues to speed up the process? If we do can one of you share the link?
I need to submit supplement J and our lawyer filled SOC code as 15-1031. I see that it's no longer used but he says it's okay to use what's in the labor certification. Any suggestions on this?
I am not sure why you are concerned about a silly interview mandate introduced by the previous slob? Every body should be exempted from the mandatory interviews. Even USCIS is not caring about it.
Even medicals should be deemed as redundant. Corona raging across the country with variants 2,3,4 and people are still worried about TB false positives from the 19th century.
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
Hi Folks - I am trying to file my 485J proactively. Does anyone know the address for NSC where I should be mailing it to? My AOS is with NSC. Thanks!
TSC; EB2-I: PD: 17-SEP-09; I-485 RD: 25-APR-12
I am off work today and threw in some numbers based on all the knowledge collected in this forum. This is what I am presuming/predicting for this FY. Image attached.
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I believe that sending documents w/o being asked for it will only cause more delays for your case. The USCIS is stretched thin and if everyone starts to send Supplement-Js and Medicals w/o being asked for it will only annoy them and might start to put you to the back of the queue. If you believe your case is delayed , raise an SR .
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Very good analysis. But I heard even though dates are moving initial step is biometrics and back ground checks has to complete. One more thing is depending on ASC the processing delays. Not sure can we see any progress.
Yes Sri, I have been saying that too for a while but the Question keeps coming up .
If you plan to reach out to your members of congress , you can reach out to them using these links , BUT FIRST Start with an SR first so that they know you have done your bit before reaching out to them . Once the SR is responded to and no action is taken after a week , reach out to them with the details for your case and the SR .
https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
https://www.house.gov/representative...representative
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I do have it there.Look for 'MultFact' word in there. 2.4 as folks suggested here for ROW across all domains and 1.2 for EB2 India. However, I did not use factor for EB3 India because almost all the kids there are US born for the most part. Maybe I should use 1.2 for EB3 as well.
Example: EB2 ROW became 38400 (16000x2.4)
Thanks for checking.
Again this is has been discussed multiple times. You Donot have to send Supplement J when you change jobs . There is no such rule, so don't burden the USCIS with it . Most of us have changed jobs without filing it . Some of my friends even got their GCs recently .
The more unwanted paper work you send, the more it could delay your application as they will not process it till your date is current. Once it is current there is more paper work for them to review for your case.
I agree with Aceman. I would say that if a person has not traveled outside the country since the last medical then the medicals are not necessary at all. Very large Majority of the 2012 filers submitted medicals late 2018 - early 2019 so there is no reason to ask for it again . Its a $1000 hole for 2 people . The USCIS has your travel history , so they can know who did travel and to where. How many really get a positive TB test really?
About the temp GC , sadly there is no such provision I guess as its too much work after a year for them. They should just give the GCs to the pre-adjudicated cases as they again reviewed all of them late 2018 and 2019 .
Yeah they could do so many more efficient things. Like if someone has spent 15 yrs on H1B already in the US, then making them go outside and get stamping at a Consulate rather than just providing them with a travel document along with the petition approval.... can you imagine the amount of time, energy and money that could be saved? I used to travel all over the world for my work and there was always confusion when the employer asks "so you have your Brazil visa and are already here in the US on a work visa and you are saying you may first have to go to India to get another US visa before you travel to Brazil??!"
GC Approved 7/29/2021
Was wondering the same but I read somewhere that it is 1.2 for EB2 India, so I went along with it.
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EB2-I Mult. Factor Visa Available Prediction
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2.0 26000 15-Apr-11
2.1 26000 1-Apr-11
2.2 25000 15-Mar-11
2.3 24000 1-Mar-11
2.4 23000 15-Feb-11
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* Add 15 days for every 1000 spillover from EB1A
I would love to visit this at the end of FY 2021 and see how much close to reality we were. :-)
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