xerostomic
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Yeah, you are right Table VI does not include adjustments of status cases. But table V that you attached includes both adjustment of status and visas issued for a total of 24,500 in 2007. Now that makes sense. Wow then there were way more that 30,000 I130 filed per year in FB1 and Fb2b. I wonder how many?
What is your priority date, drownfish? I totally understand you regarding the wait. Who would have thought that it was going to take more than 5 years???? I certainly didn't. I thought 3 max 4 years, so naive...
Here I am investing tuition bucks continuously into this economy. And what do I get? Can't get any loans, can't live a normal life. Sitting on suitcases pretty much my whole young life. Come graduation in two years and I am not adjusted? Welcome to the H1B club which will severely limit my job opportunities.
Anyway, this is getting extremely frustrating especially for those in the country waiting to adjust. You basically can't plan anything...
mermaid, we all are in the same boat. some of us cann't even get a student visa to start their studies and by the time they would immigrate to US they won't have the youth and energy to go to schools and find decent jobs, ultimately they would end up doing job they don't deserve. When my case was filed I looked at the VB and saw that there was almost 4 years waiting time, but now it's becoming a never ending thing. On the top of every thing irony is that there is no one who can tell us when our PD's could become current. We cann't plan any thing. I have the admission, but cann't start the school and if I don't get immigration or F1 visa I will potentially lose my admission. My board tests along with admission process is changing from next year so if I lose my admission this year I won't have the energy to retake all the tests, interviews, pay off loans. I MIGH GET A GC SOME TIME, BUT I MAY NOT GET GOOD LIFE
WHO SAID LIFE IS EASY
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