Hi
I've been a regular reader of this forum but have never posted before. But I wanted to share my good news with all of you. It will hopefully give a lot of hope to some of you.
We are in the EB3 category, retrogressed country, labor was approved in August 2003. Basically, we never thought we had a chance of being approved any time soon. But checked my e-mail yesterday and got the impossible great news that both myself and spouse have been approved!
We filed concurrently, and received i-140 approvals in December 2004. Had 1 set of fingerprints done in May 2004. Received an rfe for medicals, employment verification letter in December (1 week after i-140 approval) reply to rfe recieved March 8th 2005. Approval date March 30th 2005.
It's been a long and torturous path for us, as we have been in the application process since 1999. We applied through 3 different companies for labor before. But the cases never reached beyond labor approval because of layoffs etc. We've seen all our friends get their greencards years before us, so are extremely relieved and happy.
Thanks for all the great information provided here.
I've been a regular reader of this forum but have never posted before. But I wanted to share my good news with all of you. It will hopefully give a lot of hope to some of you.
We are in the EB3 category, retrogressed country, labor was approved in August 2003. Basically, we never thought we had a chance of being approved any time soon. But checked my e-mail yesterday and got the impossible great news that both myself and spouse have been approved!
We filed concurrently, and received i-140 approvals in December 2004. Had 1 set of fingerprints done in May 2004. Received an rfe for medicals, employment verification letter in December (1 week after i-140 approval) reply to rfe recieved March 8th 2005. Approval date March 30th 2005.
It's been a long and torturous path for us, as we have been in the application process since 1999. We applied through 3 different companies for labor before. But the cases never reached beyond labor approval because of layoffs etc. We've seen all our friends get their greencards years before us, so are extremely relieved and happy.
Thanks for all the great information provided here.