Hi,
What do knowledgeble people of this forum think about that mystery? There have been many cases of people "not applying, not even implying" for CP for I-140 yet being approved for that. Furthermore, quite a few people, although never have seen a Package 3 or anything, ended up their files having sent to US consulates abroad. For many of those cases, IIO\'s at VSC are saying that "we requested the papers but now they cannot be located." Those two things seem to happen concurrently, 1) so many Lawyers/attorneys doing the same mistake independently (filing for CP as opposed to AOS, and not stopping the CP process at NVS before things go abroad.) 2) files mysteriously missing at or before arriving VSC although they\'re sent from where they have been requested. Yet it is obvious that the probability of one/both of these happening is small. This is a mystery to many of us and I appreciate if anyone, preferably Mr. Khanna himself, can enlighten us about that issue. Specifically, what is in that package that VSC does not already know about and waits for approval? The very statement that "VSC is waiting for my I-140 from ...." sounds not right because VSC itself is where the I-140 was approved in the first place. So what does that "package" contain? Why can its arrival delay approval while an officer is already on your case for weeks/months? Thanks and best regards...
What do knowledgeble people of this forum think about that mystery? There have been many cases of people "not applying, not even implying" for CP for I-140 yet being approved for that. Furthermore, quite a few people, although never have seen a Package 3 or anything, ended up their files having sent to US consulates abroad. For many of those cases, IIO\'s at VSC are saying that "we requested the papers but now they cannot be located." Those two things seem to happen concurrently, 1) so many Lawyers/attorneys doing the same mistake independently (filing for CP as opposed to AOS, and not stopping the CP process at NVS before things go abroad.) 2) files mysteriously missing at or before arriving VSC although they\'re sent from where they have been requested. Yet it is obvious that the probability of one/both of these happening is small. This is a mystery to many of us and I appreciate if anyone, preferably Mr. Khanna himself, can enlighten us about that issue. Specifically, what is in that package that VSC does not already know about and waits for approval? The very statement that "VSC is waiting for my I-140 from ...." sounds not right because VSC itself is where the I-140 was approved in the first place. So what does that "package" contain? Why can its arrival delay approval while an officer is already on your case for weeks/months? Thanks and best regards...