after140 said:We got our I140 approved on monday.
CA EB2 PD 2000-08 (substitute labor)
Filed 140 & 485 concurrently March 16th 2006
140 RD 2006-03
140 Transfer CA--TX 2006-03-22
485 - Last LUD - Transfer texas - 04-01
EAD & AP has been approved too.
Waiting for fingerprint notice. Good luck to all!
srignram said:In my opinion the concurrently filed applicants join together and send out the grievances to TSC boss thru AILA.If we dont react to this TSC will take it for granted.As of now they are in no mood to tocuh old cases.
whether you are concurrent or non-concurrent you would like to keep H1 status as long as possible,considering all the uncertainities of this immigration process.So if 140 is delayed just because you filed concurrently then the concurrent filers like me who is already crossed 6 years have to extend H1 on year to year basis.USCIS have no business to ignore ND.In this regard both CSC and TSC are guilty parties.Before they sent to TSC, CSC should have arranged the papers in order.Atlease TSC should have put the papers in queue on the basis of ND.It clearly shows the way government agencies work.2006gc said:Guys,
If you are complaining regarding the delayed in adjudication of the I-140 cases, then I am with you. By the way, you are barking at a wrong center. Major delays occurred at CSC and not TSC. It has only been a month since your petitions are transferred to TSC! In addition, I personally feel nonconcurrent filers should be given priority in terms of adjudication of their I-140 cases. This is because they the I-140 approval allows them to extend their H1B in three years renewal. On the other hand, concurrent filers can apply for EAD & AP, so they have more flexibility! Be considerate to other person as well. I am in favor of about three or four months time-lage between the approvals of concurrent filing with respect to the nonconcurrent I-140 filing, for the reason mentioned above. By the way, I am a concurrent filer.
srignram said:In my opinion the concurrently filed applicants join together and send out the grievances to TSC boss thru AILA.If we dont react to this TSC will take it for granted.As of now they are in no mood to tocuh old cases.
2006gc said:Guys,
If you are complaining regarding the delayed in adjudication of the I-140 cases, then I am with you. By the way, you are barking at a wrong center. Major delays occurred at CSC and not TSC. It has only been a month since your petitions are transferred to TSC! In addition, I personally feel nonconcurrent filers should be given priority in terms of adjudication of their I-140 cases. This is because they the I-140 approval allows them to extend their H1B in three years renewal. On the other hand, concurrent filers can apply for EAD & AP, so they have more flexibility! Be considerate to other person as well. I am in favor of about three or four months time-lage between the approvals of concurrent filing with respect to the nonconcurrent I-140 filing, for the reason mentioned above. By the way, I am a concurrent filer.
umm - is this a joke or a hoax? Can you find out what the WAC number is (other than the last 4 digits) and when was the approval mail sent.ooooo said:I saw a case in a Chinese BBS site.
This guy got email approval on both I140 and I485 ( although the cut-off date for chinese-born is Jan 2004) with
RD: Sep 28 2005
NIW, transfered to TX on Mar 23 2006.
If you can read Chinese, this is the original post
http://mitbbs.com/mitbbs_article_t.php?board=Immigration&gid=5773307&ftype=0
I think we should prepare a petition.I am ready for any help in this regard.nikedude said:I agree. We should contact AILA about this problem. Should we prepare
a petition or send emails ?