Folks,
Talked to a local professor of statistics last night, he is a PhD from
CMU and has gone through the immigration process along with
several of his friends. As per his assessment, the # GCs issued
in a certain time window (say Sep. 2003) by INS, depends on several factors - a) elapsed time since RD of I-485, b) # needed
to be approved based on the state's requirements, c) # needed to be approved based on the GC applicant's country of origin, d)
priority date of the application, e) any special factors
(as he calls it) such as religion/political considerations, non employment etc f) # RFEs issued.
If this is the case, then RD is just one of the factors under consideration. It is quite possible that a person with an RD of
Jan. 2002 in Illinois, could get his/her approval before a person
with an RD of Oct. 2001 from Kansas, because Illinois has a
bigger quota for the month of September 2003. If we were to drill
down further, person with an RD of Jan. 2002 in Illionis, origin -
China, could be approved earlier than a person with an RD of Dec. 2001 in Illinois - origin India.
What this would mean, is any prediction of approval dates for a
population would have to take into account N number of independent variables, and it is possible based on data gathered from approvals so far, a statistical model of approvals could be constructed (however the prof. warned that the variability of the prediction would be very high, due to the data not being clean enough).
starbucks
RD - 12/14/01
ND - 12/15/01
RFE - 6/30/02
RFE response recv'd - 8/7/03
2nd FP - 9/18/03
Talked to a local professor of statistics last night, he is a PhD from
CMU and has gone through the immigration process along with
several of his friends. As per his assessment, the # GCs issued
in a certain time window (say Sep. 2003) by INS, depends on several factors - a) elapsed time since RD of I-485, b) # needed
to be approved based on the state's requirements, c) # needed to be approved based on the GC applicant's country of origin, d)
priority date of the application, e) any special factors
(as he calls it) such as religion/political considerations, non employment etc f) # RFEs issued.
If this is the case, then RD is just one of the factors under consideration. It is quite possible that a person with an RD of
Jan. 2002 in Illinois, could get his/her approval before a person
with an RD of Oct. 2001 from Kansas, because Illinois has a
bigger quota for the month of September 2003. If we were to drill
down further, person with an RD of Jan. 2002 in Illionis, origin -
China, could be approved earlier than a person with an RD of Dec. 2001 in Illinois - origin India.
What this would mean, is any prediction of approval dates for a
population would have to take into account N number of independent variables, and it is possible based on data gathered from approvals so far, a statistical model of approvals could be constructed (however the prof. warned that the variability of the prediction would be very high, due to the data not being clean enough).
starbucks
RD - 12/14/01
ND - 12/15/01
RFE - 6/30/02
RFE response recv'd - 8/7/03
2nd FP - 9/18/03