Based on an earlier post from Suri, I called the IIO regarding my I-140 redo, which was submitted on Oct 17, 2000. Initially the IIO said it takes about two weeks before the information shows up in the system, but after some discussion she agreed to look up the I-140 in the system using my last name and did find it. She refused to give me the EAC and other information on it it, becuase I was the beneficiary of the I-140 petition and not the petitioner.
I then told her that I was concerned that this I-140 would be treated as a new application and not as a RFE related redo to the I-1485, and she said that would not happen becuse the system knows that this I-140 is based on the RFE issued gainst a pendinh I-485. She diddn\'t care to elaborate how that will happen, even though I tried to ask. One other key fact that she shared was that the I-140 will be adjudicated in the Business Services section, while the I-1485 is being adjudicated in the Resident Services section. In other words, the examiner examining the I-140 redo application will be different from the one who issued the RFE for the I-1485.
She said that I should have a resolution within the next few weeks, and again didn\'t care to clarify what "few" meant.
I then told her that I was concerned that this I-140 would be treated as a new application and not as a RFE related redo to the I-1485, and she said that would not happen becuse the system knows that this I-140 is based on the RFE issued gainst a pendinh I-485. She diddn\'t care to elaborate how that will happen, even though I tried to ask. One other key fact that she shared was that the I-140 will be adjudicated in the Business Services section, while the I-1485 is being adjudicated in the Resident Services section. In other words, the examiner examining the I-140 redo application will be different from the one who issued the RFE for the I-1485.
She said that I should have a resolution within the next few weeks, and again didn\'t care to clarify what "few" meant.