WhyThisDelay said:I agree with Jnpr here.
It definitely looks like a nightmarish news in the first go. But we really need some nightmarish scenarios to happen for bills to go through Congress.
Otherwise if the cut-off date is stuck somewhere in early 2002 and moves 1 month in 3 months - it would be almost equally bad, but wont generate much heat - because it may not look that bad on the face. So it might turn out to be good ultimately.
Anyway - the whole immigration system/process sucks big time.
activex111 said:Received this information from my lawyer's office. As per him the cut off date for EB3 is going to be JAN 1, 2001. HOLY SMOLY..!! THATS SUCKS...
===========[/list]Third-preference immigrant visa retrogression. According to the State Department’s September 2005 visa bulletin, the agency will set cut-off dates for third preference (EB-3) professional and skilled workers from India, China, the Philippines and possibly Mexico as of October 1, 2005. The agency is expected to announce that foreign nationals from these countries with priority dates falling after January 1, 2001 will be unable to apply for an immigrant visa or submit an application to adjust status to permanent residence until their priority date once again becomes current. Due to exceptionally heavy demand, worldwide cut-offs in the EB-3 professional/skilled worker category could occur by December 2005, though earlier worldwide cut-offs are possible. In addition, FRAGOMEN has learned through discussions with State Department officials that the “other workers” subcategory of the third employment-based preference could experience retrogression as well, with cut-offs affecting those with priority dates in 1999 and beyond.[/list]
Retrogression in other employment-based preference categories. In addition to anticipated cut-offs in the EB-3 category, the State Department is projecting the possibility of visa retrogression in the employment-based first and/or second preferences for foreign nationals born in India and China. These retrogressions may occur as early as October 1, 2005, but are expected to occur no later than December 2005.
Other employment-based categories are expected to be current for the first six months of FY 2006, but it remains to be seen whether these categories will remain current after that time.
grantb4 said:If someone could help me I would appreciate it. I have downloaded the ~250KB XLS file (tracker). Then I sorted on state to find my own (California) and looked at the column to determine who has and has not received a 45-day letter. It looks to me that unless you are from San Francisco, virtually NO ONE in California (on this list) has received their 45-day letter. Please correct me if I'm wrong. What's going on here???
Thanks!
GB
GC_2002_2005 said:Another Data Point
45 day letter was answered in April 2005 (approximately). The following snapshot was obtained on Aug 25, 2005. Yet to receive the hard copy.
ETA Case Number: D-05006-XXXXX
Priority Date: 01/28/2003
State: Michigan
Processing Type: RIR
Case Received Date: 01/06/2005
Processing Center: Dallas Backlog Elimination Center
Case Status: Certified
If anyone can throw light on NSC (Nebraska) related Questions / Issues to consider for those approaching certification / just certified. May be to Puhrince, Kanjoos, ....
1.) From a previous posting in this thread, it seems like separate filing of 140 is better than concurrent at NSC, especially if it is EB2 and it is unlikely to retrogress upto Jan 2003 or become unavailable. In such a case, how about filing CP.
2.) Apparently it would take 3 to 6 months for I-140 approval. This could be followed by a Attorney Certified CP in less than 2 months. Any pros / cons would be appreciated. This seems better than the uncertain AOS / I-485.
3.) Or is the I-140/485 close to attaining 6 months approval time, atleast for new filings. In such a case would you recommend concurrent filing..
Last but not the least, thanks a lot to Icarus and several others providing information. This is of immense intangible value, in the absence of information from the Govt. Please keep up the good work.
GC_2002_2005
P.S.: If this posting has pushed anyone of the edge: I could not find a better thread to post issues related to the bridging period between Labor and 140/485. Neverthless, I thought the postings to these issues would be useful to several others. If you disagree, please excuse.
You should get some good news around oct'05 first week.LC_Ki_Kahaani said:Can someone please look at my attached screenshot and tell me where my future lies?
I'd appreciate the response with a lot of blessings.
srignram said:You should get some good news around oct'05 first week.
late_twenties said:Here is the info
PD : 8/13/2003 MI EB3
processing type : RIR
case status : RIR (in the snap shot received from BEC)
ETA : D-05075-5****
right now in Dallas BEC
can anyone tell me what are probables to getting my labor approved?
what kind of time frame I am looking at.
thanks a lot for any help or info........
IWannMyGC said:Here is my Info too....
A day head of you...
PD: 08/12/2003 MI EB2
Processing type: RIR
EAT: D-05005-1****
In Dallas BEC
Received 45 day letter: 02/03/2005
Replied: 02/11/2005
Looking for : can anyone tell me what are probables to getting my labor approved?
vb1 said:Hi Everyone:
I have got the status on my case pending with Dallas BEC. Please update the tracker.
ETA Case Number: T-05174-82***
Processing Type: TR
Employer Name: *****
Case Received Date: 07/23/2002
Case Status: Incomplete
Priority Date: 07/23/2002
Case Source: State
Processing Center: Dallas Backlog Elimination Center
(My state is Colorado where the labor was filed)
How much data entry is done and what the case status of 'Incomplete' mean?
Rest all other fields are blank. Can gurus in this forum guess how time it will take to get a 45-day letter for this case? Also how much time after receiving 45-day letter will it take for approval. I believe time after receiving 45-day letter has been around 6-8 months for actual approval of labor.
If we can guess this I think all people in Non-RIR will get some ball point figure.
Thanks:
VB1
GCin-waitng said:I gave up and requested a case status from Philadelphia Backlog Elimination Center. I got a reply today with the following details.
Can some one help me decipher this?
thanks,
GCin-waitng
ETA Case Number : T-05220-90***
Priority Date: 08/16/2004
Case Received Date: 08/08/2005
Case Status: Incomplete
Processing Type: RIR
Case Source: Region
[The last I heard my case was with California SWA, so I am amazed it says Regional...]