VAPALabor said:Is there a website to track how PD is progressing for EB3 for India?
See, 4th post above you by Desi_MA
VAPALabor said:Is there a website to track how PD is progressing for EB3 for India?
Yes,VAPALabor said:Is there a website to track how PD is progressing for EB3 for India?
patnams said:For tracking purpose, based on Notice Date, this should go into 2005 tracker.
Please make this request in 2005Tracker.
Did your LUD change when you received FP notice. I am interested because my RD is around that timechoudhary said:Well, finally something happened to my case! Receieved Fingerprinting notice for March 15 2005.
Priority Date October 2001
140 Approval Date July 19 2004
485 Notice Date May 21 2004
I hope this rekindle some hope for your guys as it did to me.
Can Someone update the tracker with my information
Thanks
Choudhary
VA_CH said:Did your LUD change when you received FP notice. I am interested because my RD is around that time
EB2/NIW
I140 AD Apr 21 2004
I485 RD May 25 2004
I485 ND June 1 2004
us_immig said:Hi everyone:
I was pleasantly surprised today to find that my I-140, my I-485 and my wife's I-485 were all approved simulatneously today - on Feb 10, 2005.
Today is also my wedding anniversary - this was a very nice gift from the US Immigration Dept !
Good luck to everyone visiting this forum. I pray to God that we all get our GCs as soon as we possibly can.
I guess I will now move on to subsequent queues - passport stamping, waiting for the physical card etc. etc. - all the way to citizenship in 5 years
Could someone please update the spreadsheet with my latest info - I do not have MS Excel on my home computer.
Thank you everyone for your kind support and friendly advice - I have almost become addicted to this forum.
vinodtv said:Hi all,
My I140 was approved yestd (02/10/2005). I recvd a pair of emails from USCIS last night.
Here is my info.
Labor NJ PD 07/2001
I140 RD 05/12/2004 ND 05/18/2004 AD 02/10/2004
I485 RD 07/21/2004 ND 07/30/2004 AD (not yet)
FP (no notice recvd yet)
Thanks for all your support!!!!
Vinodtv
neocor said:How do you get E-mails from USCIS for your I-140 approval?
I thought any communicatoin about I-140 is only given to the lawyer or the employer.
Its really good if there is a way for you to get itstraight.
vinodtv said:Hi all,
My I140 was approved yestd (02/10/2005). I recvd a pair of emails from USCIS last night.
Here is my info.
Labor NJ PD 07/2001
I140 RD 05/12/2004 ND 05/18/2004 AD 02/10/2004
I485 RD 07/21/2004 ND 07/30/2004 AD (not yet)
FP (no notice recvd yet)
Thanks for all your support!!!!
Vinodtv
us_immig said:Hi everyone:
I was pleasantly surprised today to find that my I-140, my I-485 and my wife's I-485 were all approved simulatneously today - on Feb 10, 2005.
Today is also my wedding anniversary - this was a very nice gift from the US Immigration Dept !
Good luck to everyone visiting this forum. I pray to God that we all get our GCs as soon as we possibly can.
I guess I will now move on to subsequent queues - passport stamping, waiting for the physical card etc. etc. - all the way to citizenship in 5 years
Could someone please update the spreadsheet with my latest info - I do not have MS Excel on my home computer.
Thank you everyone for your kind support and friendly advice - I have almost become addicted to this forum.
mike_inus said:Guys,
FYI, I read this news on one of the Immigration website (http://www.immigration-law.com)
On February 3, 2005, the Metropolitan Desk section of the New York Times reported that the 90-day local I-485 fast-track processing Pilot Program ended on January 27, 2005. This report revealed two shocking information involving the USCIS Pilot Program. First, the report indicates that one of the main purpose of the Pilot Program was to detect swiftly 485 fraud cases rather than to expedite for the purpose reducing the backlogs. Secondly, a spokesman for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services in Washington reportedly confirmed that the eight-month-old fast-track Pilot program had been implemented not only in Dallas and New York, but also in Miami, Chicago, and Los Angeles. The Pilot Programs in these districts other than Dallas District apparently have been undertaken without the notice of the public, not to mention any announcement! It sounds something must be straightened out.
patnams said:Looking at all the EB2 approvals, my heart is pounding fast today. Keep em rolling USCIS.