As per my understanding from the recent pilot approvals pattern, I believe that CSC is either picking up cases randomly or they are picking up the cases whose name checks are cleared.
I am assuming the cases which are not picked or pending might go in the longer queue. They are using this pilot program to study if it is feasible to approve in 90 days or not. Looks like it is not feasible as there are many unapproved cases.
Pilot is for EB2 concurrent filing from the month of April. I am not sure how strictly they are following the concurrent issue. If there is few days gap between 140 and 485 NDs before the applications being picked up then still it is fine I think.
But I have seen couple of approvals even for EB3... may be by mistake they got the approvals.
Pilot is one more stunt pulled up by the USCIS to play with our emotions.
Many suffered a lot for the labor when the applications were remanded to state, again they came back to DOL and it took lot of time to get the approvals. It was just waste of extra 10 months waiting then.
Except being optimistic no one can do anything.
I am assuming the cases which are not picked or pending might go in the longer queue. They are using this pilot program to study if it is feasible to approve in 90 days or not. Looks like it is not feasible as there are many unapproved cases.
Pilot is for EB2 concurrent filing from the month of April. I am not sure how strictly they are following the concurrent issue. If there is few days gap between 140 and 485 NDs before the applications being picked up then still it is fine I think.
But I have seen couple of approvals even for EB3... may be by mistake they got the approvals.
Pilot is one more stunt pulled up by the USCIS to play with our emotions.
Many suffered a lot for the labor when the applications were remanded to state, again they came back to DOL and it took lot of time to get the approvals. It was just waste of extra 10 months waiting then.
Except being optimistic no one can do anything.