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  1. #651
    Quote Originally Posted by gcconnect View Post
    This is Special case. Here all FB numbers flown to EB because unable to process due to circumstances. so if the EB numbers go back to FB and unable to process, it should come back. Am i missing anything.
    The point that post is making is that, unused EBs don't make a change in total allocation numbers in FB. So for all practical purposes, total FB allocation is 226,000.

  2. #652
    Quote Originally Posted by 2011Feb View Post
    No... waiting.... Mine was sent on Oct 1st. Still waiting for receipt.
    Mine is EB3 Feb 2011.
    Received my receipts today. (sent on Oct 1st)

  3. #653
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    I-485 USCIS Prioritization

    Now that there are many of us filing I-485 (AOS), does anyone know how USCIS decides to prioritize processing them? Is it FIFO or do they prioritize AOS based on applicants with current FAD?

  4. #654

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2011Feb View Post
    Received my receipts today. (sent on Oct 1st)
    Congratulations.. how many days after the check clearing did they send you the notice if I may ask?
    Currently the only indicator that I have for acceptance is that the checks have cleared.

  5. #655
    Quote Originally Posted by srimurthy View Post
    What is adding to the workload by adding a Medical. It is a form where the applicant is filling the minimal information and everything else is filled in and closed by the Doctors.
    The only thing the lawyers need to do is add that sealed cover to the list of documents being sent. If we scheduled the docs appointment on time, the forms could have been handed over in a 10 days time (most cases) to the lawyers that would be time by which they can all align the paper work.
    I would look at it the other way , If everyone were to send their Medicals then there will be further delays . If its not mandatory to send a doc to the USCIS then you might as well wait as sending more info delays things .
    Honestly they need the Medicals only when the Final Action dates get closer and I hope they ask for them only when Final action dates are close by as Medicals can anywhere between 500-1000 dollars today . For a family of 4 that will be 4K and most companies don't pay for dependents .
    In 2012 I paid $250 , in 2018 it was $550 , just for the doc to sign a few pages . My friend paid 950 last month in the Bay area.

  6. #656
    Quote Originally Posted by gcconnect View Post
    WOW. They may go like 2 to 3 months rather than one big jump for Final action dates.
    2-3 months of forward movement will not ensure effective utilization of the available visas.
    Eb2 has a nearly 10,000 with pending 485 for the last 8 years.

    Lot of Eb3 applicants from 2009 end are already getting greened. There are no new applicants for Eb1, and 2 from ROW to use any of these numbers 3 will have limited demand that can be covered within a month or 2

  7. #657
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    2-3 months of forward movement will not ensure effective utilization of the available visas.
    Eb2 has a nearly 10,000 with pending 485 for the last 8 years.

    Lot of Eb3 applicants from 2009 end are already getting greened. There are no new applicants for Eb1, and 2 from ROW to use any of these numbers 3 will have limited demand that can be covered within a month or 2
    I agree. There has to be 6 - 9 months of movement minimum for EB3. Maybe 3-4 months movement for EB2 though it would be great to have more movement to maybe even May 1, 2010 to ensure people who all filed in 2012 are greened.

  8. #658
    Quote Originally Posted by Turbulent_Dragonfly View Post
    I agree. There has to be 6 - 9 months of movement minimum for EB3. Maybe 3-4 months movement for EB2 though it would be great to have more movement to maybe even May 1, 2010 to ensure people who all filed in 2012 are greened.
    This is provided USCIS/DOS does not want to keep visa numbers available for Consulate applications starting Jan 2021. If Consulates open on Jan 2021 then EB2- ROW & EB3-ROW which is current can receive more applications from outside the country. I believe they will keep some buffer for that possibility and will not move EB2-I and EB3-I on the basis of the demand vs visa availability seen currently

  9. #659
    Quote Originally Posted by Turbulent_Dragonfly View Post
    I agree. There has to be 6 - 9 months of movement minimum for EB3. Maybe 3-4 months movement for EB2 though it would be great to have more movement to maybe even May 1, 2010 to ensure people who all filed in 2012 are greened.
    Seems to be in-line with my attorney's prediction that EB2 FAD will go forward by close to 6 + months. Let's hope so.

  10. #660
    Quote Originally Posted by Turbulent_Dragonfly View Post
    I agree. There has to be 6 - 9 months of movement minimum for EB3. Maybe 3-4 months movement for EB2 though it would be great to have more movement to maybe even May 1, 2010 to ensure people who all filed in 2012 are greened.
    To me for Eb2-I, May-2010 is an important watermark as cases until then should be largely pre-adjudicated and good to go with a click.

  11. #661
    Quote Originally Posted by inspired_p View Post
    This is provided USCIS/DOS does not want to keep visa numbers available for Consulate applications starting Jan 2021. If Consulates open on Jan 2021 then EB2- ROW & EB3-ROW which is current can receive more applications from outside the country. I believe they will keep some buffer for that possibility and will not move EB2-I and EB3-I on the basis of the demand vs visa availability seen currently
    Consular applications are going to be so hard to predict compared to AOS because of Covid. Worldwide cases are only ramping up now so I don't know what will prompt them to open up consulates.

    https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
    Last edited by Turbulent_Dragonfly; 10-28-2020 at 02:46 PM.

  12. #662
    Quote Originally Posted by Zenzone View Post
    To me for Eb2-I, May-2010 is an important watermark as cases until then should be largely pre-adjudicated and good to go with a click.
    Could it be possible (wishful thinking) that they assigned visa number from last years lot ( so they don't go waste) and just advancing dates based on the assessment of work load they can manage due to COVID? In in November VB we may see a big jump, again wishful thinking...

  13. #663
    Quote Originally Posted by chhablsa View Post
    Could it be possible (wishful thinking) that they assigned visa number from last years lot ( so they don't go waste) and just advancing dates based on the assessment of work load they can manage due to COVID? In in November VB we may see a big jump, again wishful thinking...
    I think the numbers are there this fiscal, its all about USCIS having a strategy on how to allocate them and when to do it. EB2-I cases until May-2010 are clearly the low hanging fruits that can be cleared off right away. Also, remember that interviews could be waived too for many straightforward cases due to COVID. All in all, if you have a PD within the the first half of 2010 I would say you are sitting pretty and could even get greened by the Q1 of this fiscal. By then, the pipeline for H2 of 2010 should begin taking shape too. Also, if JB wins there is a possibility that the interviews for EB GC might be made optional based on case by case. Those are the tailwinds I see that could reduce the wastage of visas by a large extent. We all know what the headwinds are so tried pointing out the brighter side possibilities here.

  14. #664
    It is really astonishing that the November bulletin is not yet released on October 28th.

  15. #665
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    It is really astonishing that the November bulletin is not yet released on October 28th.
    That tells me that the filing dates will be kept the same with USCIS continuing to honor them. The delay is really not a big impact then as there are no net new cases that need to be prepared and not a lot of surprise value to it as opposed to what we saw last month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    It is really astonishing that the November bulletin is not yet released on October 28th.
    I don't think you should be astonished by anything this admin throws at you. I would not be astonished if they decided to release Nov visa bulletin in Dec. Remember when a few folks got H1 approvals with backdated dates?

  17. #667
    If they integrate HK into the Mainland China quota for immigration purposes, they may need to carefully word that in the bulletin because trust me, lawsuits are going to be filed. It will be a fiasco if a lawsuit is filed and they have to reissue the bulletin with thousands of people already applying in the meantime. I don't think it's going to alter the numbers, but the language in the bulletin subtext could be what they are sweating out about.

  18. #668
    Quote Originally Posted by 2011Feb View Post
    No... waiting.... Mine was sent on Oct 1st. Still waiting for receipt.
    Mine is EB3 Feb 2011.
    Quote Originally Posted by inspired_p View Post
    Congratulations.. how many days after the check clearing did they send you the notice if I may ask?
    Currently the only indicator that I have for acceptance is that the checks have cleared.
    checks were cleared on 21st. So it took a week to receive the receipt after checks en cashed.

  19. #669
    Quote Originally Posted by Zenzone View Post
    That tells me that the filing dates will be kept the same with USCIS continuing to honor them. The delay is really not a big impact then as there are no net new cases that need to be prepared and not a lot of surprise value to it as opposed to what we saw last month.
    The possibility of not supporting filing dates any more for the month of November?

  20. #670
    Quote Originally Posted by Turbulent_Dragonfly View Post
    If they integrate HK into the Mainland China quota for immigration purposes, they may need to carefully word that in the bulletin because trust me, lawsuits are going to be filed. It will be a fiasco if a lawsuit is filed and they have to reissue the bulletin with thousands of people already applying in the meantime. I don't think it's going to alter the numbers, but the language in the bulletin subtext could be what they are sweating out about.
    I have a feeling that they want to wait till last minute. If they release early, Applicants will start or stop downgrading. If they release the dates tomorrow evening or Friday, flow will be normal.

  21. #671
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    The possibility of not supporting filing dates any more for the month of November?
    I think USCIS will keep the filing dates and honor them in November. After all, why not for more fees when they already let ppl. apply for the 485 and associated benefits by filing in October? I don't see any practical incentive for them to stop it now. I won't be surprised if they honor filing dates in December too. However, I will be surprised if they further advance filing dates within Q1 though.
    Last edited by Zenzone; 10-28-2020 at 03:41 PM.

  22. #672
    Quote Originally Posted by richie.rich View Post
    I have a feeling that they want to wait till last minute. If they release early, Applicants will start or stop downgrading. If they release the dates tomorrow evening or Friday, flow will be normal.
    They clearly said this delay isn't because of the EB visa issues instead its about some language about Hong Kong and its legalities. So not sure why we still keep speculating about it.

  23. #673
    Quote Originally Posted by Zenzone View Post
    They clearly said this delay isn't because of the EB visa issues instead its about some language about Hong Kong and its legalities. So not sure why we still keep speculating about it.
    Noone has clearly states anything.. even the HK language reason is speculation. Anyways.. what else do we have other than speculating delay of visa bulletin ? Life ? Ha ha

  24. #674
    Quote Originally Posted by Zenzone View Post
    To me for Eb2-I, May-2010 is an important watermark as cases until then should be largely pre-adjudicated and good to go with a click.
    how much in advance does USCIS send RFEs for the Final Action dates ? I am Dec 2009 and have not received any RFEs.
    Do they need the dates to be current before sending the RFEs ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zenzone View Post
    They clearly said this delay isn't because of the EB visa issues instead its about some language about Hong Kong and its legalities. So not sure why we still keep speculating about it.
    Zenzone, AILA statement as I read it referred to a generic dispute with language. It did not specifically say it was with regard to HK. HK Eo was passed in July. What the language dispute was about is still not completely certain, right ? Did I miss something?

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