Eoir 42b visa availability for FY 2019

It depends on the court. Some courts have bigger backlogs than others. It is first come, first served, but it depends on the court.
It’s not the court, they have a headquarters to control and administrated the 4000 visas available based on o first come first serve. That’s why they never answered your question about the position in line. Court doesn’t know how many are on the line or when we will get the letter. I heard this from the court in Boston
 
A judge can only grant a case when everything is ready, such as:





  • All documents submitted
  • Background checks completed
  • No missing evidence
  • No appeals pending







If a 2021 case had delays (documents, fingerprints, attorney issues), a 2022 case might move faster.
Would the judge need more evidence or documents once you have the verbal grant? I figure someone is granted because they met all requirements. Meaning all evidence have been provided
 
It’s not the court, they have a headquarters to control and administrated the 4000 visas available based on o first come first serve. That’s why they never answered your question about the position in line. Court doesn’t know how many are on the line or when we will get the letter. I heard this from the court in Boston
You are wrong.
 
It’s not the court, they have a headquarters to control and administrated the 4000 visas available based on o first come first serve. That’s why they never answered your question about the position in line. Court doesn’t know how many are on the line or when we will get the letter. I heard this from the court in Boston
Again, it is first come, first served for each court, and some courts are ahead of others due to bigger backlogs. That’s why there are courts where decisions have been made for 5/22 cases and others, like new york, are on 12/21. So, location IS a factor. The AI overview info provided ny search engines is inaccurate. Not trying to start an argument, but the info you have is incorrect. But, feel free to believe what you feel best.
 
Would the judge need more evidence or documents once you have the verbal grant? I figure someone is granted because they met all requirements. Meaning all evidence have been provided
No, they don’t require more evidence or docs. Once the IJ has verbally granted it means they found the petitioner has all the requirements and is eligible.
 
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