gcme said:
And stop when they rich 2001. Worldwide date is moving only 15 days every bulletin.gc__aspirant said:which is not bad at all. If there are not that many apps for past years, dates should move faster as lot of people predicted...
Sandy2000 said:Only Problem is that your application should fall under current processing dates for I-485 and Priority Date.
Sets and subsets and of course intersections...good old maths
saras76 said:Guys and Gals,
I know about the 245i (unskilled and undocumented workers) filing by the thousands in April 01 but that should affect on the unskilled workers category. The country quota for China, India and other countries should keep their dates moving past April 01. Why then are dates for almost every EB3 country moving to April 01 and getting stuck? Anyone have a good reason?
regards,
saras76
WhyThisDelay said:You are wrong. The 245i guys, if they have 2 years of experience, they will be counted as skilled workers and will take visa numbers from EB3 category. EB3 consists of professionals (4 year bachelor degree) and skilled workers (2 years experience without any degree).
This is the reason why worldwide and every other country gets stuck when they reach months of jan - april 2001.
saras76 said:WhyThisDelay,
I agree that I am wrong about them being unskilled. However what about the per country quota. I do not believe that a lot of the 245i cases are from India and China. Why then are their dates not moving past April 01. A visa allotted for the country of India cannot go to a 245i case for some other country? Why do thousands of 245i cases affect every other country. They should have an effect on the rest of the world dates only.
regards,
saras76
saras76 said:WhyThisDelay,
I agree that I am wrong about them being unskilled. However what about the per country quota. I do not believe that a lot of the 245i cases are from India and China. Why then are their dates not moving past April 01. A visa allotted for the country of India cannot go to a 245i case for some other country? Why do thousands of 245i cases affect every other country. They should have an effect on the rest of the world dates only.
regards,
saras76
unitednations said:india doesn't get more then 7.1% of the greencards. They are only entitled to more then that number if the rest of the world is current. They essentially use the "unused greencards" from other countries.
Do the math: 7.1% times 42,000=2,800 greencards for india in eb3 each year.
posted just after "whythisdelay". His is more thorough posting.
There are plenty of cab drivers, cooks, gas-station attendents etc. who (mis)used 245i.shankara21cen said:1. Are there 245i cases in EB2/India?