Horrible news: EB3 Priority Dates 5 years behind
They just released the priority date for September and the date is 5 years behind. So people who have only I-140 pending, good luck and sit tight.
ask your lawyer my friend. if you have a I-140 on file, waiting for adjudication, you can extend your 7th year H1 (one year extension only) and you can continue getting 1 year extension up to 3 times. now they say if the I-140 is already approved they may give a third time 3 year visa but i have seen immigration approve only 1 year.Where did you got the information that H-1B extension is capped at 9 years?
sorry guys, I don’t want to be pessimist. But lots of people need to think about alternatives since the 7th year H1 extension can only be done for up to total of 9 years (from day one to 9th year extension)
the cap is 6 years. having I-140 is special situation that they kind of put there to ease the waiting pain LOL with the new bulletin good luck to a lot of us. cheersNever heard of the 9 year cap. After your 6th year, you get yearly extensions if your labor application has been pending for an year. Or a 3 year extension (if requested) if you have an approved I-140.
Jawad
Everybody needs to do their "time". I have waited now for 6 years, so I don't know how and what will change to dramtically reduce the processing times.Horrible news: EB3 Priority Dates 5 years behind
They just released the priority date for September and the date is 5 years behind. So people who have only I-140 pending, good luck and sit tight.
i can already see that waiting 6 years have changed you. the point of this Thread was to inform people that the line is getting longer and longer and some people may have to think about alternative solutions just in case during the long waiting period something may go wrong.Everybody needs to do their "time". I have waited now for 6 years, so I don't know how and what will change to dramtically reduce the processing times.
Patience is what is needed and need to take it with a grain of salt.
Question: Recent "Priority Date Current" fiasco, many new comers benefited (suc as PERM labor). How about old folks like us (labor is pending in Backlog)? When can we file I-485 once backlog labor is approved? My backlog PD is October 2004. What will I do after Backlog labor approval?
I think it's unfair on USCIS/Dept of Labor. I am sure they must have gotten thousand of applications and visas may not be available for another 5 years. So am I stuck for 5 years? OR will there be another "Current Date" bulletin?
So can you suggest the options on table?i can already see that waiting 6 years have changed you. the point of this Thread was to inform people that the line is getting longer and longer and some people may have to think about alternative solutions just in case during the long waiting period something may go wrong.
unfortunately there are not many options on the table. i can only speak for myself and i think it is better for me and my family to go back and wait for the consular processing instead of AOS. 5 years wait just to apply for the residencySo can you suggest the options on table?