November Visa Bulletin Posted

No progress for EB3 too.

this country heading in wrong direction.


good luck, may GOD Bless.......


dice12
EB3 retrogressed
 
November Bulletin

In November Bulletin... Section D has the following Statement. What does this means. Are they going to publish the Employment Preference dates on Friday (21st Oct 2005) or are this the only update ?????????? :confused:

D. EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE VISA AVAILABILTIY

Information will be listed on Friday.
 
I was about to ask the same question, but Gemini 70 did it before me!

Since the bulletin's date is Oct 11, the Friday there could be referring to Oct 14.

It takes a few days for the actual bulletin to appear on the web site.
 
do not get confused.

these are the final dates, it clearly shows numbers for all categories for employment based. preferences will be some crap, bull....


not a even single day it moved for EB2 as well as EB3 too, Family based moved.

guys they are coming with provision of filing I485, so that people can get EAD and AP, so looks like dates will move very slowly.


good luck
dice12
EB3 Retrogressed......
 
Information copied from www.jackson-hertogs.com

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No movement in retrogressed visa numbers
The U.S. Department of State (DOS) has released the November Visa Bulletin with no change to any of the employment-based priority dates. Visa numbers remain retrogressed for both Indian and Chinese nationals in all three employment-based (EB) categories (i.e., EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3). In addition, EB-3 numbers remain retrogressed for all nationalities. For more information on visa retrogression in general, please refer to our Visa Retrogression FAQs on our website. The DOS has indicated in the Bulletin that it will release more information about the employment preference visa availability on Friday. Please check our website for updates as we learn more.

DOS representatives, in a conversation with an AILA member, provided some insight into projections for the next few months. In coming up with these projections, the DOS reviewed information provided by each CIS Service Center with regards to cases that they have pending divided by employment-based classification, priority date, country of birth and date of submission. This information was used to determine the current “demand” for visas. Based on this analysis, DOS projects that there will continue to be cut offs for persons born in China and India in the EB-1 and EB-2 category with only slight forward movement, perhaps in January or February 2006. Worldwide EB-2 (not including China and India) may see a cut off as early as January 2006. Worldwide cutoffs for EB-1 will likely not occur until mid to late 2006, if at all. DOS also projects that there may be some slight forward movement in the EB-3 worldwide visa numbers, including those for India and China in 2006.

DOS has indicated that their goal is to avoid, if possible, any backward movement in categories for which there are already cut-offs.
 
Magdalena said:
DOS has indicated that their goal is to avoid, if possible, any backward movement in categories for which there are already cut-offs.

How nice they are!

First, hurt you, then they say: "we will try hard not to hurt you again if possible."
 
Its plain BS

Guys and Gals,

The DOS actually expects all of us to believe that there are millions of cases with PDs prior to 1998. This is all BS. Obviously we are not being told what is really going on. We are just getting crushed under these stupid policy shifts. Only the US Congress can save us now. There seems to be no other hope.

Another thing I wanted to know is the defenition of "very slow" movement for India and China. What the hell does "very slow" mean. It is BS. I get the feeling that the DOS has done all this to put pressure on Congress to change imigration laws. They are making it look so bad that Congress will have no option but to act.

regards,

saras
 
No movement for the first quater

I do not think there will be any movement in the first quater of this fiscal year.
CIS is probably be trying to take stalk of the numbers and then the holidays are not far away: thanksgiving, christmas, etc.
Hopefully we will see some progress by Jan 2006.
 
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