Originally posted by labor2001
According to the earlier posts, it looks like only Nebraska CS will
start concurrently processing the I140 and I485's.
Vermont CS has not posted anything regarding their implementation, so lets see what they come up with.
Which posts are you referring to?
Are you sure you aren't thinking of some of the "pilot" programs which the various service centers have been discussing? These have only been mentioned at certain service centers (not including the VSC) but the change that people have been discussing here more recently appears to be a more "global" change in the way that concurrent I-140/I-485 applications will be handled. This first came to light fairly recently (last week?) when a copy of a USCIS memo outlining the new guidelines started circulating. This appears to be a "real" change that is going to go ahead at all service centers -- I haven't seen anything to contradict this yet and at least a couple of immigration sites (e.g. murthy.com) seem to be confirming that this is going to happen as of 04/30.
That said, just because there is a memo out stating that this is when the changes will occur, doesn't mean that this will happen. Many of us are probably familiar with PERM (accelerated LC) -- that was supposed to start a couple years back and afaik it still hasn't started (supposed to start this year...)
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