i usually don't rely on murthy website too much but for what its worth....
someone asked Murthy to make a prediction on the PD movement for EB3 category...here is her response.....
Chat User : Hello, Murthyji. If you were to make a guess, in October 2005, what do you think the retrogressed EB3 might open back with?
Attorney Murthy : Generally, the U.S. Department of State will release the October figures in mid September 2005. Then the effective date is October 1, 2005, if the PDs for Indian nationals will become current at that time. The expectation is that the PDs will become current for most nationals in EB3 except for India and China, possibly (since even the Philippines mostly had nurses who will now be covered under the new 50,000 quota for nurses). So don't expect an Indian national to enjoy the same PD cutoff as the rest of the world by October 1, 2005.
my guess like i have always been saying that PD's for EB3 will around late 2002 or early 2003.
someone asked Murthy to make a prediction on the PD movement for EB3 category...here is her response.....
Chat User : Hello, Murthyji. If you were to make a guess, in October 2005, what do you think the retrogressed EB3 might open back with?
Attorney Murthy : Generally, the U.S. Department of State will release the October figures in mid September 2005. Then the effective date is October 1, 2005, if the PDs for Indian nationals will become current at that time. The expectation is that the PDs will become current for most nationals in EB3 except for India and China, possibly (since even the Philippines mostly had nurses who will now be covered under the new 50,000 quota for nurses). So don't expect an Indian national to enjoy the same PD cutoff as the rest of the world by October 1, 2005.
my guess like i have always been saying that PD's for EB3 will around late 2002 or early 2003.