I received plastic cards (and a second set of Welcome letters ) for myself , my wife and daughter, yesterday. We had our interviews on the 17th November 2003 and POE at ATL on 15 Jan 2004.
Just a Recap:
EB2, RIR Priority Date NOV-19-2001
LABOR RFE on SEPT 5 2002, Replied on Sept 16 2002, Approval in Oct 10 2002.
I-140 (CP Option) OCT-21-2002 (TSC)
I-140 Approval JUNE-12-2003(Still the ONLINE Case Status check has not changed from the initial receipt message)
Interview at Chennai on 17 November 2003
2 months of peaceful vacation in INDIA.
POE ATL on 15- Jan - 2004
First set of Welcome letters during the last week of January 2004
We got Plastic Cards and a second set of welcome notices yesterday.
Got Immigrant Visa packets Exactly 2 years after the Labor filing date. Nevetheless it has been quite a journey. Everything as usual, Nothing seem to have changed, just a feeling of being a little more secure. Thank you all for being so supportive especially, Divekar, Raju, Rajeev Kumar.....
For the rest of you who are still in this process,
Consular Processing is a Better Alternative right now. Chances for being rejected in CP is virtually ZERO. Unlike in the case of a Non-Immigrant Visa, the Consular Officer Cannot use his descretion to deny an Immigrant petition. I have seen only one instance of CP denial in my life, and that was because the employer WIRED the consulate about their determination to terminate the employee.
Good luck to you all.
Just a Recap:
EB2, RIR Priority Date NOV-19-2001
LABOR RFE on SEPT 5 2002, Replied on Sept 16 2002, Approval in Oct 10 2002.
I-140 (CP Option) OCT-21-2002 (TSC)
I-140 Approval JUNE-12-2003(Still the ONLINE Case Status check has not changed from the initial receipt message)
Interview at Chennai on 17 November 2003
2 months of peaceful vacation in INDIA.
POE ATL on 15- Jan - 2004
First set of Welcome letters during the last week of January 2004
We got Plastic Cards and a second set of welcome notices yesterday.
Got Immigrant Visa packets Exactly 2 years after the Labor filing date. Nevetheless it has been quite a journey. Everything as usual, Nothing seem to have changed, just a feeling of being a little more secure. Thank you all for being so supportive especially, Divekar, Raju, Rajeev Kumar.....
For the rest of you who are still in this process,
Consular Processing is a Better Alternative right now. Chances for being rejected in CP is virtually ZERO. Unlike in the case of a Non-Immigrant Visa, the Consular Officer Cannot use his descretion to deny an Immigrant petition. I have seen only one instance of CP denial in my life, and that was because the employer WIRED the consulate about their determination to terminate the employee.
Good luck to you all.
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