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Breathe deeply...
I think Kali, what you're saying makes sense. As frustrating as this process is (3+ years and counting for me - ARGH!!!!), there is likely some reason to the process streaming of applications that is not apparent from the outside.
It's just unfortunate that the DOL doesn't make some of their processes known, thereby probably reducing a lot of anxiety.
On the flip side, people checking status 10x a day is insane. Daily I understand. But 10x a day? You will drive youself mad! This is a process that has lasted years. Why create anxiety when your results will, in the scheme of things be known soon enough. If it's one week, or 5 more weeks, what's the difference if a) you have waited this long, b) know its going to resolve one way or the other soon and finally, c) your PD is (for many of us), still far enough away that it may not even impact your readiness for I-485 processing.
There are as many examples of applications not being quickly processed since RIR conversion as those that were. So take heart. Don't panic. And breathe deeply. And if I can use that term (eeek!) "Stay the course".
It's tough out there my brothers and sisters! But let's hang in there!
I dont think they will NOT approve EB2 but rather get a head count of how many are out there that have a PD prior to Jan 2003. So these cases might be in a holding pattern for now.
DOS(Department Of State) publishes a monthly visa bulletin that lists the current PD for each of the chargability areas. Based on that date USCIS accepts I-485(or consular processing) apps for ppl who have a PD prior to the date published in their catogory. For India/EB2 the May issue's cut-off date is Jan 2003.
These dates are published by DOS based on discussions with USCIS and DOL. If DOL(BECs) clear all old cases by April 2007(some by Sep 2007) then there might be quite a lot of cases that will become eligible for I-485 thereby eating up the all(or even more) numbers available. So for the rest of the year India/EB2 becomes UNAVAILBLE rather than have a date in the bulletin. This is not the desired consequence because the queue is effectively stalled rather than moving slowly.
My theory is that EB2/India cases prior to Jan 2003 are being placed in a seperate bin and until they figure out how many EB2/India cases they(BEC) have prior to Jan 2003 they might remain dormant.
Effectively the rational is to have enough numbers and since BECs have around 75k TR cases(out of which 80% might have a PD of April 2001) they might be working with DOS to make sure a correct PD is published.
Again all this is my theory and I am known(by my friends) to come up with some pretty strange ones!!!
I think Kali, what you're saying makes sense. As frustrating as this process is (3+ years and counting for me - ARGH!!!!), there is likely some reason to the process streaming of applications that is not apparent from the outside.
It's just unfortunate that the DOL doesn't make some of their processes known, thereby probably reducing a lot of anxiety.
On the flip side, people checking status 10x a day is insane. Daily I understand. But 10x a day? You will drive youself mad! This is a process that has lasted years. Why create anxiety when your results will, in the scheme of things be known soon enough. If it's one week, or 5 more weeks, what's the difference if a) you have waited this long, b) know its going to resolve one way or the other soon and finally, c) your PD is (for many of us), still far enough away that it may not even impact your readiness for I-485 processing.
There are as many examples of applications not being quickly processed since RIR conversion as those that were. So take heart. Don't panic. And breathe deeply. And if I can use that term (eeek!) "Stay the course".
It's tough out there my brothers and sisters! But let's hang in there!
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