waitingwa said:How can I see the excel sheet ?
Same here. See my signature.punjabi007 said:Is there anyone out there who did not hear from USCIS on 1I40 who RD is before April 25th 2006. Mine is April 24th and EB3 ...did not hear anything, although I had LUD 7/22.
Mine is even older...March 16 FD.punjabi007 said:Is there anyone out there who did not hear from USCIS on 1I40 who RD is before April 25th 2006. Mine is April 24th and EB3 ...did not hear anything, although I had LUD 7/22.
thota said:My case is EB3 and i140 RD is April 25, 2006. Looks to me USCIS is working on April 11, 2006.
Some of the cases approved after April 11, 2006 are most of them are EB2 or Earlier PD.
None is approved yet PD in 2006 and ND after April 13, 2006.
bluewaves20 said:Hi Gurus,
I just got my RIR labor approval from PBEC for my EB-3 case. The PD is 5/5/2003.
My company filed an EB-2 PERM case in March 2006 and I-140 was approved.
At this point of time, my company is willing to file a second I-140 based on my recently approved EB-3 case so that I can take advantage of carrying over the earlier priority date to my PERM EB-2 case...
I talked to our lawyer about premium process. He said it's not a wise way to spend money on this since we can prepare documents for 485 stage before the new I-140 gets approved.
I am willing to pay the premium fee ($1000) out of my own pocket and just want get over with all the craps as soon as possible.
Before I talked to my layer, I want to get some second opinions on this.
How many documents needed for 485 stage?
Is it worth to do the premium process? Or just wait a little long for non-premium process?
Thanks,
LongLostHopeIN said:Bluewaves:
From my experience, for filing I-485, you need to have the following documents ready:
1. Your birth certificate (if not in English, than you need notarized translation into English)
2. Copy of approval or receipt of your I-140 application
3. Apparently, I-485 application, I-485 data sheet, and another form(Sorry, I do not remember the exact name of the form)
4. Marriage proof (We got married in US, so there wasn't any translation/notary involved, so I can not give your details on what need to be done for this one) if you apply for your spouse along with yours
5. Medical checkup (done only be authorized Civil Surgeon)
6. I-765 if you are going to apply for EAD
7. I-131 if you are going to apply for AP
8. application fee for all applications/applicants
You should be able to get the list from your lawyer. Depending on the speed of your lawyer, one month or so you should be able to file with these documents.
Good luck
LongLostHopeIN said:Bluewaves:
From my experience, for filing I-485, you need to have the following documents ready:
1. Your birth certificate (if not in English, than you need notarized translation into English)
2. Copy of approval or receipt of your I-140 application
3. Apparently, I-485 application, I-485 data sheet, and another form(Sorry, I do not remember the exact name of the form)
4. Marriage proof (We got married in US, so there wasn't any translation/notary involved, so I can not give your details on what need to be done for this one) if you apply for your spouse along with yours
5. Medical checkup (done only be authorized Civil Surgeon)
6. I-765 if you are going to apply for EAD
7. I-131 if you are going to apply for AP
8. application fee for all applications/applicants
You should be able to get the list from your lawyer. Depending on the speed of your lawyer, one month or so you should be able to file with these documents.
Good luck