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April was the best month yet for the approval of iGATE Capital operating companies\' employees\' permanent residence applications. Congratulations to the dozens of new permanent residents. Do not forget to take your approval notice and passport to your local INS office for the red stamp that is temporary proof of your new status until your "green card" arrives in the mail. We recommend that you mail the Immigration Department a photocopy of your "green card"; if it is lost or stolen, the replacement application will be easier to prepare.
The month of May is off to a good start as far as I-485 approval notices are concerned. Most of these cases had been filed (I-485-not priority date) in August and September of 1999. As has been the case, some had no, one or two RFE\'s. The occasional case was approved without an amended successor - in - interest I-140 petition. To our surprise customer service representatives at the Vermont Service Center are telling employees of a freeze on the processing of I-485 applications and amended I-140 petitions pending the issuance of Central Office INS guidance on the new "I-140 portability" provision. The steady flow of approvals belies any such freeze. Given the unreliability of information provided by the Vermont Service Center, telephoning there may not be a productive use of your time.
The June "Visa Bulletin" will be issued momentarily. So far the January predictions of the Department of State of a rapid advance of the Indian EB3 cutoff date has been accurate.
April was the best month yet for the approval of iGATE Capital operating companies\' employees\' permanent residence applications. Congratulations to the dozens of new permanent residents. Do not forget to take your approval notice and passport to your local INS office for the red stamp that is temporary proof of your new status until your "green card" arrives in the mail. We recommend that you mail the Immigration Department a photocopy of your "green card"; if it is lost or stolen, the replacement application will be easier to prepare.
The month of May is off to a good start as far as I-485 approval notices are concerned. Most of these cases had been filed (I-485-not priority date) in August and September of 1999. As has been the case, some had no, one or two RFE\'s. The occasional case was approved without an amended successor - in - interest I-140 petition. To our surprise customer service representatives at the Vermont Service Center are telling employees of a freeze on the processing of I-485 applications and amended I-140 petitions pending the issuance of Central Office INS guidance on the new "I-140 portability" provision. The steady flow of approvals belies any such freeze. Given the unreliability of information provided by the Vermont Service Center, telephoning there may not be a productive use of your time.
The June "Visa Bulletin" will be issued momentarily. So far the January predictions of the Department of State of a rapid advance of the Indian EB3 cutoff date has been accurate.