Friends,
I need to make a decision between AoS and CP very shortly, I would appreciate your guidance on this.
Firstly, I will be going on my seventh year H1 extension starting August 2002 (till August 2003).
My service center is Nebraska, I am on EB3 and my consulate is Chennai.
My question is:
If my 140 gets approved in September 2001, how likely is it that I will be through with the CP process before August 2003?
My attorney mentioned that sometimes the 140 does not reach NVC for about 3-4 months, and there is no way to track this. How common is this situation?
The way I have understood the process is:
Time for NVC to receive I-140 is about 1 month.
Time for NVC to send out Packet-3 is about 1.5 months.
Time for us to return Packet-3 is about 0.5 months.
Time for NVC to review & forward Packet-3 is 2 months.
Time for Chennai consulate to schedule interview is 2 -3 months.
So the total time from 140 approval and CP interview is between 7-8 months (though some people seem to get through in about 5 months).
How typical is the above time estimate? I know there are no guarantees, but is the above timescale true for most CP applicants?
My attorney's question to me is if CP is going to take 7-8 months, and if in AoS, one is pretty much done in 6 months, then why go for CP?
My personal preference is really for CP (unless people here come up with scary stories of 140 transfers from INS-Neb to NVC). I am not at all sure of how the post 180 days AC21 situation works with 485. I don't want to wait for 1-2 years for the 485 to be approved.
This is a company attorney, so I have to come up with a convincing reason for CP, or go with the AoS recommendation.
This is already long, but one last question - what happens if the principal applicant can only attend the CP interview, and the spouse has to go later? Does the Chennai consulate allow this to happen (for legitimate reasons) ? Can the spouse remain in the US in the interim period?
Can someone please please help me?
Aishu
I need to make a decision between AoS and CP very shortly, I would appreciate your guidance on this.
Firstly, I will be going on my seventh year H1 extension starting August 2002 (till August 2003).
My service center is Nebraska, I am on EB3 and my consulate is Chennai.
My question is:
If my 140 gets approved in September 2001, how likely is it that I will be through with the CP process before August 2003?
My attorney mentioned that sometimes the 140 does not reach NVC for about 3-4 months, and there is no way to track this. How common is this situation?
The way I have understood the process is:
Time for NVC to receive I-140 is about 1 month.
Time for NVC to send out Packet-3 is about 1.5 months.
Time for us to return Packet-3 is about 0.5 months.
Time for NVC to review & forward Packet-3 is 2 months.
Time for Chennai consulate to schedule interview is 2 -3 months.
So the total time from 140 approval and CP interview is between 7-8 months (though some people seem to get through in about 5 months).
How typical is the above time estimate? I know there are no guarantees, but is the above timescale true for most CP applicants?
My attorney's question to me is if CP is going to take 7-8 months, and if in AoS, one is pretty much done in 6 months, then why go for CP?
My personal preference is really for CP (unless people here come up with scary stories of 140 transfers from INS-Neb to NVC). I am not at all sure of how the post 180 days AC21 situation works with 485. I don't want to wait for 1-2 years for the 485 to be approved.
This is a company attorney, so I have to come up with a convincing reason for CP, or go with the AoS recommendation.
This is already long, but one last question - what happens if the principal applicant can only attend the CP interview, and the spouse has to go later? Does the Chennai consulate allow this to happen (for legitimate reasons) ? Can the spouse remain in the US in the interim period?
Can someone please please help me?
Aishu
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