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  1. #1151
    Quote Originally Posted by tomhagen View Post
    All
    Finally got my freedom

    Category - EB2 Straight
    PD - 12th May 2011
    485 RD - 07 Oct 2020
    485 ND - 23rd Oct 2020
    485J ND - 29th Oct 2020
    BM - 30th Nov 2020
    EAD/AP approved - 10th December 2020
    EAD/AP Card mailed - 16th December 2020
    EAD/AP received - 18th December 2020
    Medical interfiled - 2nd August 2021
    Medicals received by NBC - 3rd August 2021
    485J Approved - 5th August 2021
    RFE for Medical - 6th August 2021
    FO - Indianapolis
    RFE responded - 18th August 2021
    RFER received - 20th August 2021
    New Card ordered - 26th August 2021
    Case approved - 27th August 2021
    Card mailed - 31st August 2021
    Card received - 5th September 2021

    My wife has her own 140 but filed as Dependent with me (her date is 2012). Contacted USCIS multiple times but no one is giving information if medicals are interfiled or not. Applied for change of address for her and that request went to Indianapolis FO and got address change confirmation as well

    Q, Spec, Idliman and others - Thank you for giving the strength when I needed most throughout this journey
    Many Congratulations.!
    EB3 Downgrade - PD: December 2012 || RD: 12/21/2020 || Biometrics: 05/26/2021 || EB3 i140 approved after changed to PP: 06/08/2021 || LPR Since Nov 2 2021

  2. #1152
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty Rhodes View Post
    Thank you so much.
    Congrats Jonty, please let me know when you get your GC what is the status code under which you got greened. Is it E2 or E3.

    My coworker who had Eb3 2010 priority date had upgraded to Eb2 in 2016 and when he got the card issued the category was E3 in his actual green card.

    Since you downgraded, I want to confirm if you got green classified in 2 or 3.
    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

  3. #1153
    Quote Originally Posted by tomhagen View Post
    Finally got my freedom
    Congratulations!

  4. #1154
    Hello Everyone,

    I am one of those not-so-vocal visitor who regularly visit this page to keep our sanity in check and get the updates in this long journey which tested our patience to the tee. Today after 11 long years I received my Green Card.

    I sincerely want to express my gratitude to Q for running this classy forum, which is very informative to the backlogged community, really hoping everybody who are waiting in this forum would get their GCs soon. Below is my timeline in case it help to gauge processing time.


    Category: EB3 India (straight)
    EB3 Priority Date: 04/2010
    Processing Center: National Benefits Center
    Receipt Series:MSC21905*****
    Receipt Date : 10/29/2020 (Submitted EAD/AP/Medicals applications along with 485 application)
    Receipt Notice: 12/16/2020
    Biometrics: 04/12/2021
    EAD/AP Approval: 7/28/2021
    485 J Receipt Notice : 7/28/2021
    Case Transferred to Field office : 8/24/2021
    New card being produced: 9/2/2021
    485 Approval Date : 9/3/2021
    485 J Approval : 9/3/2021
    Card Mailed date : 9/8/2021
    Card Received Date : 9/9/2021
    Last edited by BigAnt; 09-09-2021 at 04:53 PM.

  5. #1155
    Quote Originally Posted by BigAnt View Post
    Hello Everyone,

    I am one of those not-so-vocal visitor who regularly visit this page to keep our sanity in check and get the updates in this long journey which tested our patience to the tee. Today after 11 longs years I received my Green Card.

    I sincerely want to express my gratitude to Q for running this classy forum, which is very informative to the backlogged community, really hoping everybody who is waiting in this forum would get their GCs soon. Below is my timeline in case it helps to gauge processing time.


    Category: EB3 India (straight)
    EB3 Priority Date: 04/2010
    Processing Center: National Benefits Center
    Receipt Series:MSC21905*****
    Receipt Date : 10/29/2020 (Submitted EAD/AP/Medicals applications along with 485 application)
    Receipt Notice: 12/16/2020
    Biometrics: 04/12/2021
    EAD/AP Approval: 7/28/2021
    485 J Receipt Notice : 7/28/2021
    Case Transferred to Field office : 8/24/2021
    New card being produced: 9/2/2021
    485 Approval Date : 9/3/2021
    485 J Approval : 9/3/2021
    Card Mail date : 9/8/2021
    Card Received Date : 9/9/2021
    Congratulations!!

  6. #1156
    Quote Originally Posted by BigAnt View Post
    Hello Everyone,

    I am one of those not-so-vocal visitor who regularly visit this page to keep our sanity in check and get the updates in this long journey which tested our patience to the tee. Today after 11 long years I received my Green Card.

    I sincerely want to express my gratitude to Q for running this classy forum, which is very informative to the backlogged community, really hoping everybody who are waiting in this forum would get their GCs soon. Below is my timeline in case it help to gauge processing time.


    Category: EB3 India (straight)
    EB3 Priority Date: 04/2010
    Processing Center: National Benefits Center
    Receipt Series:MSC21905*****
    Receipt Date : 10/29/2020 (Submitted EAD/AP/Medicals applications along with 485 application)
    Receipt Notice: 12/16/2020
    Biometrics: 04/12/2021
    EAD/AP Approval: 7/28/2021
    485 J Receipt Notice : 7/28/2021
    Case Transferred to Field office : 8/24/2021
    New card being produced: 9/2/2021
    485 Approval Date : 9/3/2021
    485 J Approval : 9/3/2021
    Card Mailed date : 9/8/2021
    Card Received Date : 9/9/2021
    Congratulations! BigAnt and others who recently got their Green Card. Enjoy the Freedom.

  7. #1157
    Quote Originally Posted by BigAnt View Post
    Hello Everyone,

    I am one of those not-so-vocal visitor who regularly visit this page to keep our sanity in check and get the updates in this long journey which tested our patience to the tee. Today after 11 long years I received my Green Card.

    I sincerely want to express my gratitude to Q for running this classy forum, which is very informative to the backlogged community
    Many congratulations Big Ant. I wish you health happiness and fulfillment in your life and career ahead.
    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.

    Forum Glossary | Forum Rules and Guidelines | If your published post disappeared, check - Lies and Misinformation thread


  8. #1158
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    Congrats Jonty, please let me know when you get your GC what is the status code under which you got greened. Is it E2 or E3.

    My coworker who had Eb3 2010 priority date had upgraded to Eb2 in 2016 and when he got the card issued the category was E3 in his actual green card.

    Since you downgraded, I want to confirm if you got green classified in 2 or 3.
    Just curious ; do the categories matter ?
    PD EB3-I 10-28-2010; RD 10-23-2020 LPR 08-26-2021

  9. #1159
    Quote Originally Posted by inspired_p View Post
    Just curious ; do the categories matter ?
    At this point, it is just a matter of statistical interest for me. The immigration year book uses this to indicate the count of applicants greened in EB category.

    https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-stat...ok/2019/table7

    I had seen my former colleague's GC. He had a priority date couple of months earlier than mine, he had upgraded to Eb2 from EB3 in 2014 and he filed 485 only in October 20. However his GC says E37, and spouses E39.

    It can also imply the statistical numbers and real time application has some serious disconnect or not really important for USCIS.
    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

  10. #1160
    Congratulations bigant, tomhagen, Jonty, skpanda and everyone else who got greened recently! Its wonderful to see both old timers and very old timers getting approved!
    PD: 30-Jun-2010 EB2-I
    AOS/EAD/AP Application RD: 28-Oct-2020
    Biometrics Completed: 01-Apr-2021
    Service Center: NBC; ASC: Philly
    I-765: New card being produced: 07-23-2021, card received: 8/16/2021
    I-485J Receipt Notice ND: 08/20/2021, RD: 9/9/2021
    LPR: 09/09/2021

  11. #1161
    Quote Originally Posted by BigAnt View Post
    Hello Everyone,

    I am one of those not-so-vocal visitor who regularly visit this page to keep our sanity in check and get the updates in this long journey which tested our patience to the tee. Today after 11 long years I received my Green Card.

    I sincerely want to express my gratitude to Q for running this classy forum, which is very informative to the backlogged community, really hoping everybody who are waiting in this forum would get their GCs soon. Below is my timeline in case it help to gauge processing time.


    Category: EB3 India (straight)
    EB3 Priority Date: 04/2010
    Processing Center: National Benefits Center
    Receipt Series:MSC21905*****
    Receipt Date : 10/29/2020 (Submitted EAD/AP/Medicals applications along with 485 application)
    Receipt Notice: 12/16/2020
    Biometrics: 04/12/2021
    EAD/AP Approval: 7/28/2021
    485 J Receipt Notice : 7/28/2021
    Case Transferred to Field office : 8/24/2021
    New card being produced: 9/2/2021
    485 Approval Date : 9/3/2021
    485 J Approval : 9/3/2021
    Card Mailed date : 9/8/2021
    Card Received Date : 9/9/2021
    Many Congratulations.!
    EB3 Downgrade - PD: December 2012 || RD: 12/21/2020 || Biometrics: 05/26/2021 || EB3 i140 approved after changed to PP: 06/08/2021 || LPR Since Nov 2 2021

  12. #1162
    Thank you everyone for your wishes. I finally got green cards in hand today. I went and picked the cards from the mail.

    Just like many of you, I have a similar story of struggle and anxieties.

    I came to this country in December 2004 as a student. I did my Masters in Public Health, worked my butt off with on-campus jobs, as a research volunteer in a big hospital that took me 3 hours to commute back and forth daily for more than a year, and studied for USMLE while doing all that. Finally matched into a residency program and did an internal medicine residency for 3 years, got rejected several times for fellowship as majority hospitals won't sponsor H1B for fellowship. Started working after finishing residency in June 2010. Got current in October 2015 bulletin and got everything ready to file but as you all may recall, the bulletin was withdrawn and the dates never got current for another 6 years till October 2020.

    In the meantime, we formed an advocacy group for physicians called PAHA and started advocating for physician immigration reform and the efforts increased significantly especially during the pandemic. My story was presented in the Senate by Senator Durbin last year (I couldn't do it in person as they were not allowing testimonies by individuals due to COVID) and received wide media coverage. In between, I seriously explored the option of EB5 but dropped the idea as India was backlogged in EB5 also at that time.

    Finally, after discussing with a few other physician friends who were advocating for immigration reform but were also working simultaneously on their EB1A applications, I got motivated to work on my EB1 in 2019. I contacted several lawyers who all rejected me saying my profile was too weak. Finally, I talked to an amazing lawyer who guided me on what I need to do to improve my profile. I started working on improving my CV and again had to work extremely hard at it. In the last one and a half years, I reviewed more than 250 journal articles, became a reviewer for about 15 journals, got on editorial board of 2 journals, did 14 publications, collected about 20 citations, started judging abstract and poster competitions, got on governing councils of medical organizations, worked towards getting awards, obtained memberships of organizations, became a principal investigator and sub-investigator of 6 clinical trials, wrote articles in medical magazines and journals and I can just go on and on on. My CV which was 5 pages long basically became 25 pages long.

    While I was working towards this, my wife had medical issues which are still ongoing. I myself suffered from gall stones, ended up in ER 3 times back to back, and had to get my gall bladder removed on Black Friday last year in urgency. Combine that with seeing COVID patients every day for the last one and a half years and my mental stress has been through the roof. But I have managed somehow. When I see myself in the mirror, I feel as if I have suddenly grown few years old. I have lost scalp hair, look balder and my beard and hair have grayed.

    While I was working towards EB1, dates moved suddenly but I missed my priority date in EB2 by 5 days. My employer was gracious enough to allow me to downgrade to EB3. So finally I downgraded to EB3. But I continued to work towards EB1 because I wasn't sure how far the dates would move. I did a contract with the lawyer in January and paid her half the money. But finally, the EB3 dates moved and I got current in May or June so then I decided to stop working on my EB1. I still wasn't sure when medical RFEs would come as I had not even received my EAD/AP despite doing biometrics in April but then on July 30, I received a text on my phone for medical RFE, and then in about one and a half months, I have a green card in my hand.

    The same green card that I was trying to get for more than 10 years. But I was not jumping with joy. There is a feeling of relief. There is some feeling of happiness but I think it will take some time for this to sink in that this has happened. I find it ironic that I originally filed in EB2, explored EB5, worked on EB1, and almost came close to filing and then finally obtained the green card in EB3. It is like the entire process came to a full circle.

    I have cards in my hand. The feeling is surreal and the mood is somber. When I look back on it, I wonder if it was even worth it to go through this entire ordeal to get out of this bizarre, deliberately broken, and terribly messy system that is holding the lives and careers of millions of people hostage.

    I can write more about my frustrations but I don't want to bore you more so I would stop.

    I would like to thank everyone who comes to this forum and shares their valuable knowledge. This group has been a great support over the last 10 years and whenever I have felt depressed and hopeless on the green card situation, I have come to this forum and I have always found honest advice.

    I congratulate those who have received their green cards and are enjoying their moments of security and freedom. I wish good luck to those who are still waiting to be greened.

    May you all get greened soon.
    Category: EB2 India
    EB2 Priority Date: 05/20/2011
    Processing Center: NSC
    EB2-EB3 Downgrade: 10/28/2020
    Receipt Notice: 01/18/2021
    Biometrics: 04/08/2021
    EB3 I-140 Approval (PP): 5/14/2021
    EAD/AP Expedite Request: 7/24/2021
    EAD/AP Approval: 8/25/2021
    EAD/AP in hands: 9/2/2021
    I-693 RFE Issued: 8/3/2021
    I-693 RFE Response: 8/18/2021
    New card production: 9/1/2021
    I-485 Approval: 9/3/2021
    Green card mailed: 9/3/2021
    Green card in hands: 9/10/2021

  13. #1163
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty Rhodes View Post
    Thank you everyone for your wishes. I finally got green cards in hand today. I went and picked the cards from the mail.

    Just like many of you, I have a similar story of struggle and anxieties...
    .
    Congratulations. I'm sure all the hard work you have put will pay dividends in many ways in the future. All the best for your health and future.

  14. #1164
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty Rhodes View Post
    I have lost scalp hair, look balder and my beard and hair have grayed.
    You son of gun I read very carefully and very hard and this is the only common thing I found with you.

    Well done my friend. This is especially hard for talented for people to digest this injustice. So I can understand why there isn't exactly a feeling of joy in this. As time goes by the bitterness will go away though. I appreciate every single thing about USA. I read I travel and I particularly read history and I think US absolutely the fantastic place for talented hardworking honest people.

    p.s. - Fun aside - there is one more thing common - wife's health. Seven years back my wife almost died. Lucky to be alive. That has completely changed my outlook towards life and I basically like to love one day at a time now a days. Wish your wife better health and your family all the happiness.
    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.

    Forum Glossary | Forum Rules and Guidelines | If your published post disappeared, check - Lies and Misinformation thread


  15. #1165
    Yoda
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    Quote Originally Posted by qesehmk View Post
    You son of gun I read very carefully and very hard and this is the only common thing I found with you.

    Well done my friend. This is especially hard for talented for people to digest this injustice. So I can understand why there isn't exactly a feeling of joy in this. As time goes by the bitterness will go away though. I appreciate every single thing about USA. I read I travel and I particularly read history and I think US absolutely the fantastic place for talented hardworking honest people.

    p.s. - Fun aside - there is one more thing common - wife's health. Seven years back my wife almost died. Lucky to be alive. That has completely changed my outlook towards life and I basically like to love one day at a time now a days. Wish your wife better health and your family all the happiness.
    Congrats Jonty and other who got greened. Wish everyone a healthy and happy life as finally nothing matters if the people who with whom we make memories are fighting battles as it impacts the whole family. I agree with Q that US is a good place for talented and hardworking people and hence we still see people trying to come here. The only issue as we all know is the botched up Immigration system and the pathetic state of Employment based lines for backlogged countries.
    And I feel after such a long wait it is more of a relief than Joy to receive the GC.

  16. #1166
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    Location
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty Rhodes View Post
    Thank you everyone for your wishes. I finally got green cards in hand today. I went and picked the cards from the mail.

    Just like many of you, I have a similar story of struggle and anxieties.

    I came to this country in December 2004 as a student. I did my Masters in Public Health, worked my butt off with on-campus jobs, as a research volunteer in a big hospital that took me 3 hours to commute back and forth daily for more than a year, and studied for USMLE while doing all that. Finally matched into a residency program and did an internal medicine residency for 3 years, got rejected several times for fellowship as majority hospitals won't sponsor H1B for fellowship. Started working after finishing residency in June 2010. Got current in October 2015 bulletin and got everything ready to file but as you all may recall, the bulletin was withdrawn and the dates never got current for another 6 years till October 2020.

    In the meantime, we formed an advocacy group for physicians called PAHA and started advocating for physician immigration reform and the efforts increased significantly especially during the pandemic. My story was presented in the Senate by Senator Durbin last year (I couldn't do it in person as they were not allowing testimonies by individuals due to COVID) and received wide media coverage. In between, I seriously explored the option of EB5 but dropped the idea as India was backlogged in EB5 also at that time.

    Finally, after discussing with a few other physician friends who were advocating for immigration reform but were also working simultaneously on their EB1A applications, I got motivated to work on my EB1 in 2019. I contacted several lawyers who all rejected me saying my profile was too weak. Finally, I talked to an amazing lawyer who guided me on what I need to do to improve my profile. I started working on improving my CV and again had to work extremely hard at it. In the last one and a half years, I reviewed more than 250 journal articles, became a reviewer for about 15 journals, got on editorial board of 2 journals, did 14 publications, collected about 20 citations, started judging abstract and poster competitions, got on governing councils of medical organizations, worked towards getting awards, obtained memberships of organizations, became a principal investigator and sub-investigator of 6 clinical trials, wrote articles in medical magazines and journals and I can just go on and on on. My CV which was 5 pages long basically became 25 pages long.

    While I was working towards this, my wife had medical issues which are still ongoing. I myself suffered from gall stones, ended up in ER 3 times back to back, and had to get my gall bladder removed on Black Friday last year in urgency. Combine that with seeing COVID patients every day for the last one and a half years and my mental stress has been through the roof. But I have managed somehow. When I see myself in the mirror, I feel as if I have suddenly grown few years old. I have lost scalp hair, look balder and my beard and hair have grayed.

    While I was working towards EB1, dates moved suddenly but I missed my priority date in EB2 by 5 days. My employer was gracious enough to allow me to downgrade to EB3. So finally I downgraded to EB3. But I continued to work towards EB1 because I wasn't sure how far the dates would move. I did a contract with the lawyer in January and paid her half the money. But finally, the EB3 dates moved and I got current in May or June so then I decided to stop working on my EB1. I still wasn't sure when medical RFEs would come as I had not even received my EAD/AP despite doing biometrics in April but then on July 30, I received a text on my phone for medical RFE, and then in about one and a half months, I have a green card in my hand.

    The same green card that I was trying to get for more than 10 years. But I was not jumping with joy. There is a feeling of relief. There is some feeling of happiness but I think it will take some time for this to sink in that this has happened. I find it ironic that I originally filed in EB2, explored EB5, worked on EB1, and almost came close to filing and then finally obtained the green card in EB3. It is like the entire process came to a full circle.

    I have cards in my hand. The feeling is surreal and the mood is somber. When I look back on it, I wonder if it was even worth it to go through this entire ordeal to get out of this bizarre, deliberately broken, and terribly messy system that is holding the lives and careers of millions of people hostage.

    I can write more about my frustrations but I don't want to bore you more so I would stop.

    I would like to thank everyone who comes to this forum and shares their valuable knowledge. This group has been a great support over the last 10 years and whenever I have felt depressed and hopeless on the green card situation, I have come to this forum and I have always found honest advice.

    I congratulate those who have received their green cards and are enjoying their moments of security and freedom. I wish good luck to those who are still waiting to be greened.

    May you all get greened soon.
    Many congratulations! And thank you for your service during these very challenging times. Wishing speedy recovery for your wife.

  17. #1167
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty Rhodes View Post
    Thank you everyone for your wishes. I finally got green cards in hand today. I went and picked the cards from the mail.

    Just like many of you, I have a similar story of struggle and anxieties.

    I came to this country in December 2004 as a student. I did my Masters in Public Health, worked my butt off with on-campus jobs, as a research volunteer in a big hospital that took me 3 hours to commute back and forth daily for more than a year, and studied for USMLE while doing all that. Finally matched into a residency program and did an internal medicine residency for 3 years, got rejected several times for fellowship as majority hospitals won't sponsor H1B for fellowship. Started working after finishing residency in June 2010. Got current in October 2015 bulletin and got everything ready to file but as you all may recall, the bulletin was withdrawn and the dates never got current for another 6 years till October 2020.

    In the meantime, we formed an advocacy group for physicians called PAHA and started advocating for physician immigration reform and the efforts increased significantly especially during the pandemic. My story was presented in the Senate by Senator Durbin last year (I couldn't do it in person as they were not allowing testimonies by individuals due to COVID) and received wide media coverage. In between, I seriously explored the option of EB5 but dropped the idea as India was backlogged in EB5 also at that time.

    Finally, after discussing with a few other physician friends who were advocating for immigration reform but were also working simultaneously on their EB1A applications, I got motivated to work on my EB1 in 2019. I contacted several lawyers who all rejected me saying my profile was too weak. Finally, I talked to an amazing lawyer who guided me on what I need to do to improve my profile. I started working on improving my CV and again had to work extremely hard at it. In the last one and a half years, I reviewed more than 250 journal articles, became a reviewer for about 15 journals, got on editorial board of 2 journals, did 14 publications, collected about 20 citations, started judging abstract and poster competitions, got on governing councils of medical organizations, worked towards getting awards, obtained memberships of organizations, became a principal investigator and sub-investigator of 6 clinical trials, wrote articles in medical magazines and journals and I can just go on and on on. My CV which was 5 pages long basically became 25 pages long.

    While I was working towards this, my wife had medical issues which are still ongoing. I myself suffered from gall stones, ended up in ER 3 times back to back, and had to get my gall bladder removed on Black Friday last year in urgency. Combine that with seeing COVID patients every day for the last one and a half years and my mental stress has been through the roof. But I have managed somehow. When I see myself in the mirror, I feel as if I have suddenly grown few years old. I have lost scalp hair, look balder and my beard and hair have grayed.

    While I was working towards EB1, dates moved suddenly but I missed my priority date in EB2 by 5 days. My employer was gracious enough to allow me to downgrade to EB3. So finally I downgraded to EB3. But I continued to work towards EB1 because I wasn't sure how far the dates would move. I did a contract with the lawyer in January and paid her half the money. But finally, the EB3 dates moved and I got current in May or June so then I decided to stop working on my EB1. I still wasn't sure when medical RFEs would come as I had not even received my EAD/AP despite doing biometrics in April but then on July 30, I received a text on my phone for medical RFE, and then in about one and a half months, I have a green card in my hand.

    The same green card that I was trying to get for more than 10 years. But I was not jumping with joy. There is a feeling of relief. There is some feeling of happiness but I think it will take some time for this to sink in that this has happened. I find it ironic that I originally filed in EB2, explored EB5, worked on EB1, and almost came close to filing and then finally obtained the green card in EB3. It is like the entire process came to a full circle.

    I have cards in my hand. The feeling is surreal and the mood is somber. When I look back on it, I wonder if it was even worth it to go through this entire ordeal to get out of this bizarre, deliberately broken, and terribly messy system that is holding the lives and careers of millions of people hostage.

    I can write more about my frustrations but I don't want to bore you more so I would stop.

    I would like to thank everyone who comes to this forum and shares their valuable knowledge. This group has been a great support over the last 10 years and whenever I have felt depressed and hopeless on the green card situation, I have come to this forum and I have always found honest advice.

    I congratulate those who have received their green cards and are enjoying their moments of security and freedom. I wish good luck to those who are still waiting to be greened.

    May you all get greened soon.

    Congrats and we are all happy for you. With GC in hand, now you can take of your health and family's health without constantly pondering about the immigration status.

  18. #1168
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty Rhodes View Post
    Thank you everyone for your wishes. I finally got green cards in hand today. I went and picked the cards from the mail.

    Just like many of you, I have a similar story of struggle and anxieties.

    I came to this country in December 2004 as a student. I did my Masters in Public Health, worked my butt off with on-campus jobs, as a research volunteer in a big hospital that took me 3 hours to commute back and forth daily for more than a year, and studied for USMLE while doing all that. Finally matched into a residency program and did an internal medicine residency for 3 years, got rejected several times for fellowship as majority hospitals won't sponsor H1B for fellowship. Started working after finishing residency in June 2010. Got current in October 2015 bulletin and got everything ready to file but as you all may recall, the bulletin was withdrawn and the dates never got current for another 6 years till October 2020.

    In the meantime, we formed an advocacy group for physicians called PAHA and started advocating for physician immigration reform and the efforts increased significantly especially during the pandemic. My story was presented in the Senate by Senator Durbin last year (I couldn't do it in person as they were not allowing testimonies by individuals due to COVID) and received wide media coverage. In between, I seriously explored the option of EB5 but dropped the idea as India was backlogged in EB5 also at that time.

    Finally, after discussing with a few other physician friends who were advocating for immigration reform but were also working simultaneously on their EB1A applications, I got motivated to work on my EB1 in 2019. I contacted several lawyers who all rejected me saying my profile was too weak. Finally, I talked to an amazing lawyer who guided me on what I need to do to improve my profile. I started working on improving my CV and again had to work extremely hard at it. In the last one and a half years, I reviewed more than 250 journal articles, became a reviewer for about 15 journals, got on editorial board of 2 journals, did 14 publications, collected about 20 citations, started judging abstract and poster competitions, got on governing councils of medical organizations, worked towards getting awards, obtained memberships of organizations, became a principal investigator and sub-investigator of 6 clinical trials, wrote articles in medical magazines and journals and I can just go on and on on. My CV which was 5 pages long basically became 25 pages long.

    While I was working towards this, my wife had medical issues which are still ongoing. I myself suffered from gall stones, ended up in ER 3 times back to back, and had to get my gall bladder removed on Black Friday last year in urgency. Combine that with seeing COVID patients every day for the last one and a half years and my mental stress has been through the roof. But I have managed somehow. When I see myself in the mirror, I feel as if I have suddenly grown few years old. I have lost scalp hair, look balder and my beard and hair have grayed.

    While I was working towards EB1, dates moved suddenly but I missed my priority date in EB2 by 5 days. My employer was gracious enough to allow me to downgrade to EB3. So finally I downgraded to EB3. But I continued to work towards EB1 because I wasn't sure how far the dates would move. I did a contract with the lawyer in January and paid her half the money. But finally, the EB3 dates moved and I got current in May or June so then I decided to stop working on my EB1. I still wasn't sure when medical RFEs would come as I had not even received my EAD/AP despite doing biometrics in April but then on July 30, I received a text on my phone for medical RFE, and then in about one and a half months, I have a green card in my hand.

    The same green card that I was trying to get for more than 10 years. But I was not jumping with joy. There is a feeling of relief. There is some feeling of happiness but I think it will take some time for this to sink in that this has happened. I find it ironic that I originally filed in EB2, explored EB5, worked on EB1, and almost came close to filing and then finally obtained the green card in EB3. It is like the entire process came to a full circle.

    I have cards in my hand. The feeling is surreal and the mood is somber. When I look back on it, I wonder if it was even worth it to go through this entire ordeal to get out of this bizarre, deliberately broken, and terribly messy system that is holding the lives and careers of millions of people hostage.

    I can write more about my frustrations but I don't want to bore you more so I would stop.

    I would like to thank everyone who comes to this forum and shares their valuable knowledge. This group has been a great support over the last 10 years and whenever I have felt depressed and hopeless on the green card situation, I have come to this forum and I have always found honest advice.

    I congratulate those who have received their green cards and are enjoying their moments of security and freedom. I wish good luck to those who are still waiting to be greened.

    May you all get greened soon.
    Congrats Jonty once again.
    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

  19. #1169
    Congrats Jonty, so happy for you! The system is abominable. I would not wish it upon anyone.

  20. #1170
    Sophomore
    Join Date
    May 2018
    Location
    California
    Posts
    25
    I was finally greened last week and got my card. Like everyone my journey was long and painful one.

    I made so many friends during this journey and I would like to Thank everyone for all support and help that was offered to me on this forum.

    Hope everyone gets greened soon!

  21. #1171
    Quote Originally Posted by march1612 View Post
    I was finally greened last week and got my card. Like everyone my journey was long and painful one.

    I made so many friends during this journey and I would like to Thank everyone for all support and help that was offered to me on this forum.

    Hope everyone gets greened soon!
    Many congratulations march. Have a great life and career ahead.
    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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  22. #1172

    Red face

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty Rhodes View Post
    Thank you everyone for your wishes. I finally got green cards in hand today. I went and picked the cards from the mail.

    Just like many of you, I have a similar story of struggle and anxieties.

    I came to this country in December 2004 as a student. I did my Masters in Public Health, worked my butt off with on-campus jobs, as a research volunteer in a big hospital that took me 3 hours to commute back and forth daily for more than a year, and studied for USMLE while doing all that. Finally matched into a residency program and did an internal medicine residency for 3 years, got rejected several times for fellowship as majority hospitals won't sponsor H1B for fellowship. Started working after finishing residency in June 2010. Got current in October 2015 bulletin and got everything ready to file but as you all may recall, the bulletin was withdrawn and the dates never got current for another 6 years till October 2020.

    In the meantime, we formed an advocacy group for physicians called PAHA and started advocating for physician immigration reform and the efforts increased significantly especially during the pandemic. My story was presented in the Senate by Senator Durbin last year (I couldn't do it in person as they were not allowing testimonies by individuals due to COVID) and received wide media coverage. In between, I seriously explored the option of EB5 but dropped the idea as India was backlogged in EB5 also at that time.

    Finally, after discussing with a few other physician friends who were advocating for immigration reform but were also working simultaneously on their EB1A applications, I got motivated to work on my EB1 in 2019. I contacted several lawyers who all rejected me saying my profile was too weak. Finally, I talked to an amazing lawyer who guided me on what I need to do to improve my profile. I started working on improving my CV and again had to work extremely hard at it. In the last one and a half years, I reviewed more than 250 journal articles, became a reviewer for about 15 journals, got on editorial board of 2 journals, did 14 publications, collected about 20 citations, started judging abstract and poster competitions, got on governing councils of medical organizations, worked towards getting awards, obtained memberships of organizations, became a principal investigator and sub-investigator of 6 clinical trials, wrote articles in medical magazines and journals and I can just go on and on on. My CV which was 5 pages long basically became 25 pages long.

    While I was working towards this, my wife had medical issues which are still ongoing. I myself suffered from gall stones, ended up in ER 3 times back to back, and had to get my gall bladder removed on Black Friday last year in urgency. Combine that with seeing COVID patients every day for the last one and a half years and my mental stress has been through the roof. But I have managed somehow. When I see myself in the mirror, I feel as if I have suddenly grown few years old. I have lost scalp hair, look balder and my beard and hair have grayed.

    While I was working towards EB1, dates moved suddenly but I missed my priority date in EB2 by 5 days. My employer was gracious enough to allow me to downgrade to EB3. So finally I downgraded to EB3. But I continued to work towards EB1 because I wasn't sure how far the dates would move. I did a contract with the lawyer in January and paid her half the money. But finally, the EB3 dates moved and I got current in May or June so then I decided to stop working on my EB1. I still wasn't sure when medical RFEs would come as I had not even received my EAD/AP despite doing biometrics in April but then on July 30, I received a text on my phone for medical RFE, and then in about one and a half months, I have a green card in my hand.

    The same green card that I was trying to get for more than 10 years. But I was not jumping with joy. There is a feeling of relief. There is some feeling of happiness but I think it will take some time for this to sink in that this has happened. I find it ironic that I originally filed in EB2, explored EB5, worked on EB1, and almost came close to filing and then finally obtained the green card in EB3. It is like the entire process came to a full circle.

    I have cards in my hand. The feeling is surreal and the mood is somber. When I look back on it, I wonder if it was even worth it to go through this entire ordeal to get out of this bizarre, deliberately broken, and terribly messy system that is holding the lives and careers of millions of people hostage.

    I can write more about my frustrations but I don't want to bore you more so I would stop.

    I would like to thank everyone who comes to this forum and shares their valuable knowledge. This group has been a great support over the last 10 years and whenever I have felt depressed and hopeless on the green card situation, I have come to this forum and I have always found honest advice.

    I congratulate those who have received their green cards and are enjoying their moments of security and freedom. I wish good luck to those who are still waiting to be greened.

    May you all get greened soon.

    Many Congratulations Jhonty, very happy for you... wishing and praying for your wife's health speedy recovery...
    Last edited by mesan123; 09-13-2021 at 09:24 AM.

  23. #1173
    Sophomore
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    CA
    Posts
    17
    This forum has been great and have always been "go to place" to keep our sanity in check and excellent source of information. We received our GCs in mail. Our GC journey just like everyone has been long and tedious - but all is well that ends well. I wish the rest waiting in Q to get their approvals quick and easy. Peace to you all.

  24. #1174
    Dear friends, My case status turned to "New card is being produced" today!
    I wasn't expecting this, considering my case was still at NBC, with no RFEs or interviews.
    No update on wife's case yet.
    While I wait to inform my near and dear ones until I get more status updates, I surely wanted to let this community know since this is where I always came to be better informed!
    So I want to say thanks to each and everyone of you on this blog! More to come.
    Last edited by bangaloreboy; 09-13-2021 at 03:32 PM.
    PD: 30-Jun-2010 EB2-I
    AOS/EAD/AP Application RD: 28-Oct-2020
    Biometrics Completed: 01-Apr-2021
    Service Center: NBC; ASC: Philly
    I-765: New card being produced: 07-23-2021, card received: 8/16/2021
    I-485J Receipt Notice ND: 08/20/2021, RD: 9/9/2021
    LPR: 09/09/2021

  25. #1175
    Quote Originally Posted by bangaloreboy View Post
    Dear friends, My case status turned to "New card is being produced" today!
    I wasn't expecting this, considering my case was still at NBC, with no RFEs or interviews.
    No update on wife's case yet.
    While I wait to inform my near and dear ones until I get more status updates, I surely wanted to let this community know since this is where I always came to be better informed!
    So I want to say thanks to each and everyone of you on this blog! More to come.
    Congratulations bangaloreboy..... very glad to see your status turn green ... enjoy your freedom....

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