I bet you will be hearing with in a week or so.
ravib said:I am an Active Silent member.
ravib said:I am an Active Silent member.
MJee said:I don't expect mine to be next because, my case source on the Screen shot seems to be STATE. I'm trying my best to change that. If that is not affecting, then I might get the approval soon.
s_chicago said:# total dBEC regional cases in tracker = 532
Considering the PDs of these cases are equally distributed same as of real world PDs (Which is not a very strong statement, but believe reality is 70-80%)
# of DOL Cases from
7/1/2002 - 12/31/2002 = 114
1/1/2003 - 6/31/2003 = 110
7/1/2003 - 12/31/2003 = 94
1/1/2004 - 6/31/2004 = 65
So, # DOL cases is reducing gradually but not dramatically. And the good news is, the last biggest 6 month's chunk (1/1/2003 - 6/31/2003 = 110) is already over and about 1/2 of the next biggest chunk (7/1/2003 - 12/31/2003 = 94) is also over.
Explanation of why not many Approval recently:
These are the ppl in the tracker who should get the next approvals
sri_kaza 22-Sep-03
Ilwaiting 23-Sep-03
UG. 26-Sep-03
checkingIn 30-Sep-03
Funeky_Dude 06-Oct-03
DocPC 09-Oct-03
ravib 21-Oct-03
The # is not much and not all of them are active member.
We hope to hear soon from UG, Funeky_Dude as both members are very active.
s_chicago said:# total dBEC regional cases in tracker = 532
Considering the PDs of these cases are equally distributed same as of real world PDs (Which is not a very strong statement, but believe reality is 70-80%)
# of DOL Cases from
7/1/2002 - 12/31/2002 = 114
1/1/2003 - 6/31/2003 = 110
7/1/2003 - 12/31/2003 = 94
1/1/2004 - 6/31/2004 = 65
So, # DOL cases is reducing gradually but not dramatically. And the good news is, the last biggest 6 month's chunk (1/1/2003 - 6/31/2003 = 110) is already over and about 1/2 of the next biggest chunk (7/1/2003 - 12/31/2003 = 94) is also over.
Explanation of why not many Approval recently:
These are the ppl in the tracker who should get the next approvals
sri_kaza 22-Sep-03
Ilwaiting 23-Sep-03
UG. 26-Sep-03
checkingIn 30-Sep-03
Funeky_Dude 06-Oct-03
DocPC 09-Oct-03
ravib 21-Oct-03
The # is not much and not all of them are active member.
We hope to hear soon from UG, Funeky_Dude as both members are very active.
s_chicago said:# total dBEC regional cases in tracker = 532
Considering the PDs of these cases are equally distributed same as of real world PDs (Which is not a very strong statement, but believe reality is 70-80%)
# of DOL Cases from
7/1/2002 - 12/31/2002 = 114
1/1/2003 - 6/31/2003 = 110
7/1/2003 - 12/31/2003 = 94
1/1/2004 - 6/31/2004 = 65
So, # DOL cases is reducing gradually but not dramatically. And the good news is, the last biggest 6 month's chunk (1/1/2003 - 6/31/2003 = 110) is already over and about 1/2 of the next biggest chunk (7/1/2003 - 12/31/2003 = 94) is also over.
Explanation of why not many Approval recently:
These are the ppl in the tracker who should get the next approvals
sri_kaza 22-Sep-03
Ilwaiting 23-Sep-03
UG. 26-Sep-03
checkingIn 30-Sep-03
Funeky_Dude 06-Oct-03
DocPC 09-Oct-03
ravib 21-Oct-03
The # is not much and not all of them are active member.
We hope to hear soon from UG, Funeky_Dude as both members are very active.
s_chicago said:# total dBEC regional cases in tracker = 532
Considering the PDs of these cases are equally distributed same as of real world PDs (Which is not a very strong statement, but believe reality is 70-80%)
# of DOL Cases from
7/1/2002 - 12/31/2002 = 114
1/1/2003 - 6/31/2003 = 110
7/1/2003 - 12/31/2003 = 94
1/1/2004 - 6/31/2004 = 65
So, # DOL cases is reducing gradually but not dramatically. And the good news is, the last biggest 6 month's chunk (1/1/2003 - 6/31/2003 = 110) is already over and about 1/2 of the next biggest chunk (7/1/2003 - 12/31/2003 = 94) is also over.
Explanation of why not many Approval recently:
These are the ppl in the tracker who should get the next approvals
sri_kaza 22-Sep-03
Ilwaiting 23-Sep-03
UG. 26-Sep-03
jamiw75 29-Sep-03
checkingIn 30-Sep-03
Funeky_Dude 06-Oct-03
DocPC 09-Oct-03
ravib 21-Oct-03
The # is not much and not all of them are active member.
We hope to hear soon from UG, Funeky_Dude as both members are very active.
h1bpro said:All,
Is there any idea or info when the DBEC start's looking in to the SWA cases (RIR or Perm)
My PD is in Nov2004 and ofcourse never made it to Regional, but it is frustating that we dont know status of our cases from BEC's?
Any inside info or any ony one knows some thing?
Please share,
h1bpro
h1bpro said:Hi sun_spark,
When did you labor went to Regional, can you give some insight,
Thanks
h1bpro
s_chicago said:# total dBEC regional cases in tracker = 532
Considering the PDs of these cases are equally distributed same as of real world PDs (Which is not a very strong statement, but believe reality is 70-80%)
# of DOL Cases from
7/1/2002 - 12/31/2002 = 114
1/1/2003 - 6/31/2003 = 110
7/1/2003 - 12/31/2003 = 94
1/1/2004 - 6/31/2004 = 65
So, # DOL cases is reducing gradually but not dramatically. And the good news is, the last biggest 6 month's chunk (1/1/2003 - 6/31/2003 = 110) is already over and about 1/2 of the next biggest chunk (7/1/2003 - 12/31/2003 = 94) is also over.
Explanation of why not many Approval recently:
These are the ppl in the tracker who should get the next approvals
sri_kaza 22-Sep-03
Ilwaiting 23-Sep-03
UG. 26-Sep-03
checkingIn 30-Sep-03
Funeky_Dude 06-Oct-03
DocPC 09-Oct-03
ravib 21-Oct-03
The # is not much and not all of them are active member.
We hope to hear soon from UG, Funeky_Dude as both members are very active.
bijualex said:Dear Folks;
Please clarify me if I am wrong.
According to www.immigration.com. You need to have an approved I-140 to apply for I-485 if visa number is not available.
You cannot file I-140 and I-485 Concurrently according to this senate passed law.
Am I wrong? I hope the answer is I am wrong?