texancanadian
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Yup,
Based on this the prognosis doesnt look good. She may have received the news from AILA etc where DOS would only report to lawyers and not general public.
Canada is calling
Based on this the prognosis doesnt look good. She may have received the news from AILA etc where DOS would only report to lawyers and not general public.
Canada is calling
blondhenge said:Murthy just posted this on her weekly update today (the link is: http://www.murthy.com/bulletin.html )
High Demand in EB3 Expected to Continue
The DOS states that cutoff date movement will slow or stop when the dates reach the point where there is a high level of demand. This has happened in the employment-based, third preference category (EB3). The DOS states that demand for immigrant visa numbers during the month of March 2006 was expected to exceed the total for the previous three months. The EB3 dates continue to be in the span when many cases were filed, trying to meet the April 30, 2001 deadline under the LIFE Act / 245(i), to take advantage of certain provisions for those who had no legal status in the U.S.
Is anybody aware of when the DOS put out this 'update'? There was nothing like that mentioned in the recent visa bulletin.