ohioperm said:In the morning. Just curious, why is it important?
I had a LUD on Jan/11 also, but nothing happened untill now
ohioperm said:In the morning. Just curious, why is it important?
ohioperm said:I got an email today that my I-485 was approved. It doesn't say anything about the card yet, it just says that the approval notice was sent.
I have been in this journey for a long time. This is actually my second attempt, because my other application is stuck with retrogression.
Although there were times that I thought there were no known reasons for anything that USCIS does, I actually believe that they do follow the RD. They did not get back to me within 60 days of the RFE response as they said, but got back within the 6 month period.
I hope all you will get your GC soon. Be patient, it eventually comes. And don't worry so much about the name check, etc.
Below are my details. I will post again once I receive anything about the actual card.
EB2/ World PD: 06/27/2006
I-140 RD: 7/20/2006 AD: 8/11/2006
I-485 RD: 8/2/2006
ND: 8/3/2006
FP: 8/17/2006
LUD: 8/6/2006; 8/17/2006; 8/18/2006; 9/14/2006; 9/15/2006; 9/21/2006; 9/22/06; 10/11/06; 10/12/06; 01/11/2007; 01/12/2007
RFE sent: 9/14/2006 Received: 9/18/2006 Replied: 9/19/2006 Receive Date: 9/21/2006
AD: 01/12/2007
Never applied for work permit or travel authorization.
BTW, JonF , you might hear good news tomorrow. Although it is not always true, you usually get an LUD a day before the approval
java01 said:Wow...congrats!!
My RD is 08/10 very close to you, I hope I will get LUD soon as well, still showing case received and pending...
Did you get RFE on 485?
antonioa77 said:it seems for people like me who have to go through NSEERS, we are beign screwed. everybody here r getting their EAD and AP in 1 month. except several guys in this forum who have to go through NSEERS.
LCHopeful said:Any approvals for EB2-India lately? I fully expected to hear something by now, but haven't. Will call after the next processing dates are published, assuming they move forward even a little bit. There were a couple of people in the same boat as me. Could you respond?
prince123 said:... I asked one Indian attorney firm.
I haven't seen many India EB2 approvals that took <= 6 months. The "average" ( taken from my limited number of samples )
seems to be 1 - 2 year.
gc2006usa said:Search this forum, you will see at least one Indian guy got approval in just 3 weeks. However, it is true for Indian/Chinese guys that it takes longer than others as USCIS maintain some quota per quarter for retrogressed country.
Richard_sjsv said:my 485 rd is 06/15, but the status is still case received.
What is wrong? Name check?
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prince123 said:Compared to EB2 i saw faster approvals for EB1.
wong_cilik said:i guess 9months~1yrs is more realistic.
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JonF said:I must have missed the approval message bu I now have a LUD for 01/13/07 and the following message:
Application Type: I485, APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS
Current Status: Card production ordered.
On January 12, 2007, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register.
Hopefully the card will arrive soon and everything will be complete.
Thanks to all that post valuable information on this forum.
Good luck to all.
Jon
in_labor said:I noticed LUD yesterday and was hoping to see e-mail today. It was past 90 days, so I called TSC on Thrusday using POJ trick asking for interim EAD. The lady in TSC told me to go to district office. I think even though the lady in TSC told me to go to district office, she approved the case that day.
I also have infopass appointment for coming Tuesday, which I am going to cancel now. I think they are afraid of talking to me as I am stuck in security and working on WoM
I just have two I-485 left in my portfolio now.
prince123 said:... I asked one Indian attorney firm.
I haven't seen many India EB2 approvals that took <= 6 months. The "average" ( taken from my limited number of samples )
seems to be 1 - 2 year.