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It can be additonal contries.HumHongeKamyaab said:further retrogression?????? wtf?
It can be additonal contries.HumHongeKamyaab said:further retrogression?????? wtf?
HumHongeKamyaab said:IT MAY AFFECT CONCURRENTLY FILED I-140 AS ACCORDING TO SOME MEMO (OHATO) I-140 WILL BE APPROVED ONLY WHEN 485 IS READY FOR APPROVAL. DUNNO IF THEY WILL CHANGE THAT IN WAKE OF RETROGRESSION.
AbGCDeDo said:Whether or not the existing EB3 I485 cases with PD > Jan 2002 will be processed is a BIG question not clear anywhere on the website.
(Because I fall under this category I tend to think in a different way or +ve way)
We would agree that the Priority Dates were established because of limitation of visa numbers or A#. Now people who already filed their 485 and got a notice from INS has already got this number assigned to them. This number is found on your EAD or advance parole. This means an alien can be identified in their "system". That means there should be no problem as far as processing these applications because they already have VISA number (A#). If their fingerprinting is received then they are "adjudication ready" which further strengthens my reasoning (i think). USCIS/DHS cannot make argument that they will not process existiing file EB3 485 applications based on priority dates.
But unfortunately looking at USCIS's previous manuevers to show the backlog reduced they may NOT process existing EB3 485.
If USCIS disagrees to process already filed 485's for EB3 because of "PD Retrogression" then a lawsuit can definitely be filed and as legal case can be made based on my reasoning above.
I am anticipating some memos coming from USCIS in coming days. All EB3 people should get united against this "retrogression". Collect signatures and send our concerns to congress once we know USCIS's stance.
Lets hope the good. cannot hope best.
honeysusu said:I'm so sorry about your situation. One thing I don't understand is since your wife is holding H-1, why would she need to be stay at home after March? Is she still employeed? My H-1 will expired in April 2005. Fortunately, my husband's H-1 is still okay. I guess if they stop processing 140 I'm going to give it up and move back to NY. Eventually we are going to move back to Asia since this country only welcomes non-skilled workers(because they will vote for Bush). My ND is Nov 25, 2003, I think maybe it's the fate not letting me get GC. And maybe it's a good thing for me because this country is not as good as it used to be and going back to Asia might be the best thing for us. No one knows what will happen in the next ten years. I came from a country with a great history and I know each country has its highs and lows. America has been a strong leading country for over 100 years because of its excellent policy and system. But look at Great Britian, it used to be such a great empire, and now what? I think a person with great capabilities of things can live a better life anywhere. Good luck to you.
gcsuffer said:I think American has been a strong leading country for over 100 years because they have a lot of great foreigners for her slaves (In other word, we can say this is an excellent policy and system for them). America is just lucky to get a land which has a lot of resources so they can manipulate people.
I believe if it was not German scientists helping America in WWII, America might lose in WWII already. German are very smart. There were so many great German scientists, musicians and political leaders.
I hope Asian will be strong very soon.
This country may not be strong in the future, the debt is all time high, The government spent billions in the war without getting much return (spent our tax money). We may not get back 401K. The health insurance is very high after 40yo. The benefit is very little after retirement. Many jobs are going to Asia. The most important, less foreigners come to US (www.immigration-law.com) Maybe America will be just like G.B. in a few decade.
HasiruPatra said:is the Published date only stop the filing of the new applications(I485) as well
stop the processing of the approval of the already filed applications?.
http://murthy.com/news/n_pridat.html or any other link does not mentioned about the freezing of the application which already submitted. Any thoughs regarding this..