Transfer to BOSTON local office: TRACKER

transfer case --future empl. -- special case

I am going for an inteview with following situation.
Was working in 'Company A'.. joined 'company B'.. 'company A' filed my i-140 and i-485 after i joined 'company B'... now i've interview and still working for 'company B'... Both are ready to give letter in support of getting GC.. with 'company A' letter (which is a small company.. not very very good profit figures...profit is less than my indicated salary..) how are my chances for getting GC..
if any body with this experience..please shed some light
 
5 months past, no interview letter!!!

Hi, tundraKumar:
Can you tell me when you got your interview letter?
My case was transfered on Oct 2, 2004, But still not interview letter yet.


tundraKumar said:
I am going for an inteview with following situation.
Was working in 'Company A'.. joined 'company B'.. 'company A' filed my i-140 and i-485 after i joined 'company B'... now i've interview and still working for 'company B'... Both are ready to give letter in support of getting GC.. with 'company A' letter (which is a small company.. not very very good profit figures...profit is less than my indicated salary..) how are my chances for getting GC..
if any body with this experience..please shed some light
 
:confused: a girl at our lawyer's office told me that Boston office stopped processing employment based apllications and the are only processing naturalization cases. She said they might resume processing employment based cases in summer, but maybe not. ???????????????????? Did anyone hear anything of this kind. I just don't want to believe it!
 
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Here is my interview scheduled.
Transferred to local : Oct 28, 2004
Interview letter received : Jan 6, 2005
Interview date : Mar 17, 2005

I went to JFK federal building 2 hours earlier but they called us on time.
The adjudicator was great. After taking an oath, she just asked couple of regular questions which are in I-485 form(just repeated the questions).

My case is EB1(ND Oct.2002)(unusual to have interview but I know the reason why) and I found that my previous attorney did not include one very important document intentionally(my case was J1 waiver approval notice). I realized that he does this kind of things because he can get more money from the applicants to do more work for RFE or interview (those are another $1000-3000). Actually I fired him once I got a RFE for my I-140. My new attorney told me that it should be included and that should be triggered the interview. He gave some advices before my interview. I did not go with him. And the adjudicator asked the approval form first. You need to check all documents once again before you go to the interview to know what happened. It is quite helpful to expect what questions will be asked.

One interesting thing is that I sent some Tax documents when I sent a RFE for I-140. My attorney said it will be thrown away once they receive it because those are for I485. But she had all tax documents etc. So I think it is good to send such documents in case you get a RFE for your I-140.

And she took all I-94. She asked me to wait outside and gave all passports stamped. It took about an hour total.

Thanks for all guys in this site to help others.
 
You are luckier than me at least. My transfering happened in Nov 29, 2004 and still waiting for Interview letter.
Poppi said:
Here is my interview scheduled.
Transferred to local : Oct 28, 2004
Interview letter received : Jan 6, 2005
Interview date : Mar 17, 2005

I went to JFK federal building 2 hours earlier but they called us on time.
The adjudicator was great. After taking an oath, she just asked couple of regular questions which are in I-485 form(just repeated the questions).

My case is EB1(ND Oct.2002)(unusual to have interview but I know the reason why) and I found that my previous attorney did not include one very important document intentionally(my case was J1 waiver approval notice). I realized that he does this kind of things because he can get more money from the applicants to do more work for RFE or interview (those are another $1000-3000). Actually I fired him once I got a RFE for my I-140. My new attorney told me that it should be included and that should be triggered the interview. He gave some advices before my interview. I did not go with him. And the adjudicator asked the approval form first. You need to check all documents once again before you go to the interview to know what happened. It is quite helpful to expect what questions will be asked.

One interesting thing is that I sent some Tax documents when I sent a RFE for I-140. My attorney said it will be thrown away once they receive it because those are for I485. But she had all tax documents etc. So I think it is good to send such documents in case you get a RFE for your I-140.

And she took all I-94. She asked me to wait outside and gave all passports stamped. It took about an hour total.

Thanks for all guys in this site to help others.
 
Interview Letter

My case got transferred to Boston on June 30. My lawyer recently got the interview letter which is to be held on Apr 12. My current project is in Washington so all my paystubs have washington address on it. Will this create any problems and if so what position should I take in inteview in case this become an issue.
 
The address in my paystub was Texas where my payrol office is.
The company name is the same.
The adjucator did not see it closely.
 
Personal Interview Criteria Revised for I-485 / Adjustment Applicants

As part of their ongoing backlog reduction efforts, the USCIS issued a memo on January 5, 2005, revising the criteria for waiving an in-person interview for applicants for adjustment of status to permanent residence (Form I-485). This is important to many MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers who have already filed or plan to file for adjustment of status with Form I-485. Essentially, the regulations state that all applicants for adjustment of status need to be interviewed. As many of our readers may be aware, however, most employment based I-485 applicants are not interviewed. This is due to nationally-established criteria for waiving the need for an interview where the USCIS determines that it is unnecessary. This topic was covered in our September 20, 2002 article, INS Policy on Adjustment of Status Interviews, available on MurthyDotCom.

The USCIS backlog reduction efforts have necessitated review and revision of the adjustment interview waiver standards. The USCIS District Offices have reported receiving numerous cases transferred for interview, as the USCIS Service Centers are processing more cases. After review of some of the cases, the USCIS decided to revisit the interview waiver criteria so that it is consistent with the backlog reduction efforts. The USCIS Memo notes that interviews are not appropriate as a method for obtaining information that could be sought in a Request for Evidence (RFE).

Current Waiver Criteria in Employment-Based Cases

Under the current criteria, interviews are generally waived when:
the principal applicant continues to be employed with the petitioning employer;

the principal applicant has been approved in the Extraordinary or Exceptional Ability classification;

the principal applicant has been approved as an Outstanding Professor / Researcher or Multinational Executive / Manager and continues to have an ongoing job offer with the sponsor; or

the principal applicant is a physician who has been approved for a National Interest Waiver based on his or her having worked in an underserved area.

Transfer Criteria for Personal Interviews

Prior to the changes in the current Memo, the following cases would all be automatically transferred for an interview at the local USCIS District Office.

cases where there was a need to verify identity or legal status;

cases with questions of admissibility / qualifications for adjustment (which would include cases where there was any criminal involvement);

cases with potential fraud issues;

applicants with certain medical conditions and those with fingerprints that were rejected twice;

second filings for adjustment of status, which require review of the prior case/s; and

cases where the "A File" cannot be located at interview time.

Revised Criteria

Entry Without Inspection / Verification of Identity : The need to automatically interview in this situation is under review. While this is being reconsidered, such cases continue to require an interview.

Validation of Legal Status : Cases requiring validation of legal status will now only have an interview if the information cannot be determined by a Request for Evidence issued by the Service Center.

Questionable Admissibility / Qualifications for Adjustment : Applicants who had issues regarding admissibility will not always be set for interview. These applicants will not need an interview if the admissibility issues pertain to matters that were previously favorably resolved. These cases will stay with the Service Centers. Cases with other qualification problems that cannot be resolved by the issuance of an RFE, must be interviewed. Thus, people applying for adjustment of status in cases where there are criminal issues should still expect interviews.

Apparent Fraud : Cases where fraud is suspected must go through certain referral procedures with Fraud Detection Units before transfer for an interview. If a case is transferred for an interview on this basis, the file is to contain a memo explaining the concern, setting out any proof that has been located, and identifying any other related cases.

Fingerprint Rejection : In cases where the fingerprints have been rejected twice, the Service Centers are now supposed to request certificates from local law enforcement authorities, establishing good conduct for five years.

Medical Conditions : Rather than requiring an interview when there is a medical condition that would bar approval, the Service Centers should opt for requesting the applicant to file a waiver of the medical ground of inadmissibility.

"A" File Missing or Lost : This is essentially a case where the file is lost or misplaced. From time to time a USCIS officer is unable to locate an adjustment applicant's A file. The policy is that the USCIS Service Centers must try to find all files before adjudication. If the file is lost, they are to create a temporary file under current procedures.

Interview Now Requires Supervisor's Approval : In addition, as yet another precaution against unnecessary file transfer, it is noted that cases should only be transferred where there is a benefit that can be obtained by conducting the interview. Most cases require the approval of a supervisor prior to transfer.

Conclusion

Streamlining efforts by the USCIS and other federal agencies to make the process faster and more efficient are always appreciated by employers, employees, and all others filing for any immigration benefits. Transferring cases for interviews often causes a delay of many months. While it is understandable that certain issues need a face-to-face assessment, others do not. The backlog reduction efforts at the USCIS Service Centers will be meaningless for many, if the cases just end up stalled at the local District Offices for personal interviews. Hopefully, the changes outlined above will help applicants receive immigration benefits in a timely manner, as well as narrow the work of the District Offices to those cases that truly need their personal attention and an interview
 
Question for EAD receipt notice for immime

Hi immime,
Have you received the receipt notice for your EAD renewal app that you sent to Chicago office? If so, in how many days/weeks you got it? I have sent my app and its going to be 3 weeks and have not yet recieved the receipt notice.
Your answer will be appreciated.
Thanks,
 
Yes. I got it just last Friday. It takes more than 4 weeks to get the notice. So you may be able to get it in one week. Good luck


thecrown007 said:
Hi immime,
Have you received the receipt notice for your EAD renewal app that you sent to Chicago office? If so, in how many days/weeks you got it? I have sent my app and its going to be 3 weeks and have not yet recieved the receipt notice.
Your answer will be appreciated.
Thanks,
 
Thank you, immime!
One more question, did you send a check or money order with your application? If you have send check, then in how many days/weeks it was cleared? Did you received your receipt notice after the check was cleared? I have send check and it is not yet cleared so just wondering.
Once again thanks.
 
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ggoaga,

Thanks for posting this memo. Our llawyer mentioned it to us and said that some cases have been transferred BACK to Vermon where they were approved immediately. Not many however. Hopefully Boston will start transferring hundreds/thousands of cases back to Vermont. BTW, the INFOPASS lady we talked to last Thursday said, that there were 6000 cases!!!!! :eek: transferred to Boston last year. And our lawyersaid, that they are NOT interviewing many employment based petitioners. In fact, very few. If not much cahnges, we will be waiting for our interview for 10 more years! :(
 
Giedrys, you always have some latest good/bad and true/false news about our transferring. Hope this time it is true to transfer back VSC.

Last Thurday I was also in Boston office with Infopass and had to wait from 12:00PM to 3:00PM and asking lasted less than 3 minutes.
giedrys said:
ggoaga,

Thanks for posting this memo. Our llawyer mentioned it to us and said that some cases have been transferred BACK to Vermon where they were approved immediately. Not many however. Hopefully Boston will start transferring hundreds/thousands of cases back to Vermont. BTW, the INFOPASS lady we talked to last Thursday said, that there were 6000 cases!!!!! :eek: transferred to Boston last year. And our lawyersaid, that they are NOT interviewing many employment based petitioners. In fact, very few. If not much cahnges, we will be waiting for our interview for 10 more years! :(
 
Hi, thecrown007: I sent my EAD application with money order which I bought directily from post office.


thecrown007 said:
Thank you, immime!
One more question, did you send a check or money order with your application? If you have send check, then in how many days/weeks it was cleared? Did you received your receipt notice after the check was cleared? I have send check and it is not yet cleared so just wondering.
Once again thanks.
 
Now EAD application changed. My lawyer just sent the email to me said I had to finish photo and index fingerprint in person on site. This is our 4th EAD and 4th APs.
 
PEOPLE, how much longer???????? We are thinking about writing/calling state senators/ Mr. President. Soon it's going to be a year since our case got transferred, and nothing. The worst of all, is that Boston Office has no accountability and they can keep the cases for as long as they wish! :mad: once a case gets transferred to boston, it's like a black hole...
 
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