Ellada Hadjisav:
You are right, I DO CARE about my I-485 application. Because, I have paid from my pocket.
I come from a great country called India, where we are taught to fight injustice and not bear it silently. My whole point was about Texas Service Center processing I-485 applications alongwith processing I-140 applications filed in 2004 and 2005, thus creating a backlog of I-485 cases filed in 2003. TSC is processing those 485 cases very slowly as evident from their website. According to me, this is very unfair to people who filed their cases concurrently in 2003 but could not qualify as their I-140 is already approved.
I care about the "outcome" of my petition. I don't mind going back to India if it is rejected. I'm not desperate to settle down in this country. If it happens it will happen. But, at the same tome, I can not sit idle and wait indefinitely. That's not how I was raised. This is my 9th year in the US, 7 years on H1B, 2 on EAD and wanted some freedom with my employment. If tomorrow INS decides to have unlimited time on H1B visa instead of 6 year limit, then I will be the first one to use it and stop checking the dates of TSC processing times.
Prince Of Jungle:
Regarding respecting others, I am not the one started personal remarks against others. I'm not that kind of person. I disagreed with Ellada on informing INS officer about this forum with due respect. So, I gave my opinion on it and how I would handle that situation and proect this forum from any kind of harrassing investigation by INS.
This is my last reply to this thread. I dont think it is worth to reply to anyone anymore.
You are right, I DO CARE about my I-485 application. Because, I have paid from my pocket.
I come from a great country called India, where we are taught to fight injustice and not bear it silently. My whole point was about Texas Service Center processing I-485 applications alongwith processing I-140 applications filed in 2004 and 2005, thus creating a backlog of I-485 cases filed in 2003. TSC is processing those 485 cases very slowly as evident from their website. According to me, this is very unfair to people who filed their cases concurrently in 2003 but could not qualify as their I-140 is already approved.
I care about the "outcome" of my petition. I don't mind going back to India if it is rejected. I'm not desperate to settle down in this country. If it happens it will happen. But, at the same tome, I can not sit idle and wait indefinitely. That's not how I was raised. This is my 9th year in the US, 7 years on H1B, 2 on EAD and wanted some freedom with my employment. If tomorrow INS decides to have unlimited time on H1B visa instead of 6 year limit, then I will be the first one to use it and stop checking the dates of TSC processing times.
Prince Of Jungle:
Regarding respecting others, I am not the one started personal remarks against others. I'm not that kind of person. I disagreed with Ellada on informing INS officer about this forum with due respect. So, I gave my opinion on it and how I would handle that situation and proect this forum from any kind of harrassing investigation by INS.
This is my last reply to this thread. I dont think it is worth to reply to anyone anymore.