Cross Chargeability at NSC

vatsmala

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I am curious to know if anybody here is claiming cross chargeability at NSC. I am from India and filed in September 2005 under EB2. I am claiming my wife's country of birth for visa numbers. I did everything as described in these pages at the time of application (cover page in bold stating my request etc.). I even followed up by writing 4 letters. The only response I ever got was Visa numbers not available. I am wondering if I should hire an attorney to tell NSC about cross country chargebility clause. Please advise.
 
me too

I'm kinda similar situation, except I have been waiting for my PD to become current. After that I will be requesting CC. Presently all other countries PD is March 2002, if it moves to Sept 2002, I will go ahead.

My wife was born in Sri Lanka, my lawyer said that I can request CC.

EB3 India
PD: Sept, 2002.
 
skp19722003 said:
I'm kinda similar situation, except I have been waiting for my PD to become current. After that I will be requesting CC. Presently all other countries PD is March 2002, if it moves to Sept 2002, I will go ahead.

My wife was born in Sri Lanka, my lawyer said that I can request CC.

EB3 India
PD: Sept, 2002.

It appears that you are applying under EB3. For me EB2 is current for all countries othen than the usual suspects. Still NSC is claiming unavailbaility of visa numbers.
 
talk to your lawyer....

Ask your lawyer to contact them. They should approve your case.

vatsmala said:
It appears that you are applying under EB3. For me EB2 is current for all countries othen than the usual suspects. Still NSC is claiming unavailbaility of visa numbers.
 
skp19722003 said:
Ask your lawyer to contact them. They should approve your case.

Thanks! Thats what I was thinking of doing. When I called USCIS and talked to some immigration officer (after being on hold for almost 2 hours), she told me to simply write to NSC and wait for 2 months. She told that most likely my file has been separated from wife's and by writing to them would help. Its almost 1.5 months and I will have to contact a lawyer. (I file 485 myself)
 
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