140 & 485 approved today - 10/18/2004

Damnit said:
This is out of my understanding why EB-2 cases are not approved. They are more educated and experience individuals. It Seems I Should have filed in EB3 Category even though I have MS degree from US (Unfortunately).
EB2 evaluation is little harder than EB3. Generally EB2 gets advantage when the cutoff dates are not current.
Good luck,
R
 
Damnit said:
This is out of my understanding why EB-2 cases are not approved. They are more educated and experience individuals. It Seems I Should have filed in EB3 Category even though I have MS degree from US (Unfortunately).


Hey Buddy, do not feel bad about it. I have a Master degree too, but I filed EB3 and I didn't get approved either. In fact, in my labor certification I had a issue, due my high education (it almost got denied). All my attorney say is "it depends who is the examinator of your case, some of them wants to get the job done ASAP and other does give a fu... about us"
 
NewsFlash! I-551 Stamps Expected to Continue for Now

NewsFlash! I-551 Stamps Expected to Continue for Now
Posted Oct 19, 2004
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There has been a further update regarding I-551 temporary evidence of permanent residence stamps. We received information from AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) after close of business on October 19, 2004, stating that the USCIS has advised that they will continue to issue temporary I-551 stamps. The USCIS had announced on Friday, October 15, that the stamps would be phased out later in the month. [This earlier NewsFlash is available on MurthyDotCom.] This caused a great deal of alarm. The stamps are used as proof of permanent resident status for all purposes, including work and travel, after an application for permanent residence has been approved, but before the plastic "green" card is received by mail.
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It is not clear whether this is represents a permanent policy, or if we will experience more fluctuation in this area. Written confirmation from USCIS regarding this change is expected in a few days. We at The Law Office of Sheela Murthy continue to monitor this very closely for our readers and will update MurthyDotCom when any more information becomes available.




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