NSC processing date for EB1-EA

2006Hunter said:
Hi, I read the rules about EB1-OR PP (premium process) on 22nd Sept. It says that if you filed initial I-140 then you can not file the second one on premium processing. Suppose I have I-140 filed in EB1-EA since two months can I file another I-140 in EB1-OR in premium processing.

Thanks a lot for your help.

hi good_y and magdu_gc, could you please comment on this.
thanks
 
2006Hunter said:
hi good_y and magdu_gc, could you please comment on this.
thanks

Hi Hunter,

I feel that you should be able to file another petition (EB-1 OR I-140). Because basically you are applying under different sub category. Let us see what other forum members say about this.
 
madgu-gc2005 said:
The same message came in murthy.com too. How reliable these words are? NSC PROMISED APPLICANTS WILL SEE SOME DRAMATIC IMPROVEMENT IN THE I-140 PROCESSING TIMES..... I doubt this statement good_y. Dramatic improvement means instead of 3 months they will process in 6 months :)


3 months is never the case for NSC, so I will take any 'improvement'... :rolleyes:

But when did this news appear? is it very recent.....at least it's good to hear that the officials at NSC realized that they suck!
 
madgu-gc2005 said:
see the link below

http://www.hooyou.com/news/news092706nsc.html

This message has appeared today. By the way 3 to 6 months period is my guess :)


Thank you! By the way is there anybody who has ND before June 13 for EB11 at NSC? I mean ND in April or May and if those cases have a decision. The transfer cases from VSC may not matter as the original ND would be much earlier...

Thanks and hope for the best!
 
eb1a-query said:
Thank you! By the way is there anybody who has ND before June 13 for EB11 at NSC? I mean ND in April or May and if those cases have a decision. The transfer cases from VSC may not matter as the original ND would be much earlier...

Thanks and hope for the best!

we have to look into this. we might get someone who got approved.
 
I think you cannot?

2006Hunter said:
hi good_y and magdu_gc, could you please comment on this.
thanks
hi hunter- I think there is a problem here, you cannot apply for premium processing if there is 140 pending. If you have an approved one you can still submit 140 for premium processing. That is what I hear from my attorney, I don't have clear cut idea or source to substantiate it.
 
good_y said:
hi hunter- I think there is a problem here, you cannot apply for premium processing if there is 140 pending. If you have an approved one you can still submit 140 for premium processing. That is what I hear from my attorney, I don't have clear cut idea or source to substantiate it.

Hi good_y,

what do you think in case if we want to file EB-1 OR I-140 through premium processing since we have already EB-2 I-140 approval?
 
madgu-gc2005 said:
Hi good_y,

what do you think in case if we want to file EB-1 OR I-140 through premium processing since we have already EB-2 I-140 approval?
madgu,
yes if it is approved then you can submit for premium processing, but if you have a pending 140, then you cannot have asecond one for premium processing
 
good_y said:
madgu,
yes if it is approved then you can submit for premium processing, but if you have a pending 140, then you cannot have asecond one for premium processing

Got it.

Tomorrow will be 100th Day :eek: after I filed EB-1 EA I-140
 
USCIS freequently asked questions.

Are there any additional conditions of availability being placed on the Premium Processing Service at this time?

Yes. This will accord USCIS the flexibility to adapt to contingencies affecting its ability to provide Premium Processing Service. Premium Processing Service is available for the Form I-140 classifications indicated on the chart above provided that the case does not involve:

A second filing of a Form I-140 petition while an initial Form I-140 remains pending;
Labor Certification substitution requests, unless the original labor certification is submitted with the Form I-140 requesting the substitution; and
Duplicate Labor Certification requests (i.e., cases filed without an original labor certification from the Department of labor).
USCIS is prescribing these additional conditions of availability on Premium Processing for Form I-140 because of their special processing requirements, including locating and transferring other files or documents internally and requesting initial evidence from an outside agency, that make it difficult for USCIS to guarantee that it will process the case within a 15 calendar day period.

madgu, do not worry and hope NSC will do something soon for 140.
 
6 months?

madgu-gc2005 said:
The same message came in murthy.com too. How reliable these words are? NSC PROMISED APPLICANTS WILL SEE SOME DRAMATIC IMPROVEMENT IN THE I-140 PROCESSING TIMES..... I doubt this statement good_y. Dramatic improvement means instead of 3 months they will process in 6 months :)

Looks like you read minds of the USCIS officers. I called USCIS today, not to check my status (as I don't expect too much from them) but to reactivate my online status account as I mistyped my pswd wrong twice and it locked me out and asked to call the helpdesk (silly me :eek: ). Anyway, the rep was very nice to talk to. She said we should hear something within 6 months from NSC. If not I should call them back!!! should I believe her?? so much for dramatic improvement :rolleyes:
 
eb1a-query said:
Looks like you read minds of the USCIS officers. I called USCIS today, not to check my status (as I don't expect too much from them) but to reactivate my online status account as I mistyped my pswd wrong twice and it locked me out and asked to call the helpdesk (silly me :eek: ). Anyway, the rep was very nice to talk to. She said we should hear something within 6 months from NSC. If not I should call them back!!! should I believe her?? so much for dramatic improvement :rolleyes:


YES!!! I can read their (USCIS officer) mind :) I was just guessing the time frame after seeing the way NSC works. Now I stopped checking my online status on my I-140 (EB-1EA). There is no point. I expect the result (denial/approval) from NSC around Nov-Dec. 2006. If nothing is there then they have lost my file :eek:

Good to hear the NEWS from you that NSC is processing I-140 in 6 months period.
 
madgu-gc2005 said:
YES!!! I can read their (USCIS officer) mind :) I was just guessing the time frame after seeing the way NSC works. Now I stopped checking my online status on my I-140 (EB-1EA). There is no point. I expect the result (denial/approval) from NSC around Nov-Dec. 2006. If nothing is there then they have lost my file :eek:

Good to hear the NEWS from you that NSC is processing I-140 in 6 months period.
6 months! yay January 2007!!!! is almost here..mmm :(
 
april application 2006

NSC is currently processing EB1 EA of April 11, is going fast if it is true,
madagu-gc2005- I think your date is reaching close.
look for the updates and I hope our approvals will come soon.
 
good_y said:
NSC is currently processing EB1 EA of April 11, is going fast if it is true,
madagu-gc2005- I think your date is reaching close.
look for the updates and I hope our approvals will come soon.

Hi good-y

Yes it is. If they are processing fast then we should get response from NSC. what do you say?

Thanks for letting me know the new processing date.
 
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good_y said:
NSC is currently processing EB1 EA of April 11, is going fast if it is true,
madagu-gc2005- I think your date is reaching close.
look for the updates and I hope our approvals will come soon.


I think this is promising! Looks like they finally did catch up with TSC. Now the processing should be faster. Lets see what happens in reality :rolleyes:
 
tipotodo said:
any updates anyone>?? nothing at all?


Nothing from me.... :(

Just wondering anybody who filed before April 11 this year has heard anything....so that we know whether to depend on the processing dates posted by NSC.
 
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