This is not only my EXPECTATION, but my SPECULATION. My speculation is based on some observation including but not limited to the facts that:
1. Most Mar/Apr FP-ready cases got approved with a few exceptions.
2. Last FP-notice batch is a very large one, if not the largest, which means a lot of people got FP done and they are waiting. The next batch is still under way but it can\'t sleep there forever.
3. The approval-per-day rate got higher recently. It shows the sign that the adjudication process has been expedited.
However we do need more information, evidence and experience to support this speculation. Some questions need to be answered to make things clear that:
1. Does INS adjudicate I-485 cases in batches of cases with ND falling in 1 or 2 calendar months? The question could be also, will INS has to finish Mar/Apr cases (with FP cleared) before touching ours?
2. Does same manpower apply to I-485 adjudication from time to time so that we can always expect a consistent rate of approving? The answer will probably be no, then
3. Is there a rule or do we have any leads to help us figure out how often periodically INS gives the most resources on I-485 adjudication.
Our shortage of information happens on
- how exactly INS adjudicates I-485 cases. For instance how and when FP information is attached to the case.
- how other factors unrelated to EB I-485 affect the process. We have suffered from 245(i) a lot and we don\'t want to see that happen again. It\'s UNFAIR since we have never broken our status as 245(i) people did. We are actually 245(a) people, again we are 245(A) people, meanning we are good and deserve the priority. No, I don\'t blame 245(i) guys since life is not easy for any of us but I\'m talking about fairness.
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1. Most Mar/Apr FP-ready cases got approved with a few exceptions.
2. Last FP-notice batch is a very large one, if not the largest, which means a lot of people got FP done and they are waiting. The next batch is still under way but it can\'t sleep there forever.
3. The approval-per-day rate got higher recently. It shows the sign that the adjudication process has been expedited.
However we do need more information, evidence and experience to support this speculation. Some questions need to be answered to make things clear that:
1. Does INS adjudicate I-485 cases in batches of cases with ND falling in 1 or 2 calendar months? The question could be also, will INS has to finish Mar/Apr cases (with FP cleared) before touching ours?
2. Does same manpower apply to I-485 adjudication from time to time so that we can always expect a consistent rate of approving? The answer will probably be no, then
3. Is there a rule or do we have any leads to help us figure out how often periodically INS gives the most resources on I-485 adjudication.
Our shortage of information happens on
- how exactly INS adjudicates I-485 cases. For instance how and when FP information is attached to the case.
- how other factors unrelated to EB I-485 affect the process. We have suffered from 245(i) a lot and we don\'t want to see that happen again. It\'s UNFAIR since we have never broken our status as 245(i) people did. We are actually 245(a) people, again we are 245(A) people, meanning we are good and deserve the priority. No, I don\'t blame 245(i) guys since life is not easy for any of us but I\'m talking about fairness.
Let\'s help each other by sharing our brains