Hi.
Any thoughts/comments on the following (perhaps incorrect) observation would be much appreciated.
From what I can tell it looks like going the AOS route at VSC is currently *faster* than going the CP route through Montreal!?
I'm basing this conclusion on the following information.
#1 According to sites like http://www.murthy.com/pt_verm.html, the VSC is currently taking about 18 months to process I-485's (they are processing 01/01/2002 currently). Since this can occur concurrently with the I-140 process and since I-140's, at least for the EB2 category are taking about 13 months, it seems that the entire process should take 18 months (if things don't change).
#2 According to the information for the 6 most recent entries at http://www.cptracker.com (for the Montreal consolate) obtained by taking the time between the I-140 acceptance date and the CP interview date:
I-140 AD CP ID Days Months
03/31/02 06/03/03 429 14.1
09/20/02 05/22/03 244 8.0
07/26/02 05/08/03 286 9.4
08/09/02 04/04/03 238 7.8
05/28/02 03/17/03 293 9.6
02/27/02 01/06/03 313 10.3
CP appears to be taking an average of 9.9 months which, when added to the I-140 processing time of 13 months (since these can not be done concurrently as far as I know), gives a total time of about 23 months.
If these numbers are correct, then contrary to "conventional wisdom", AOS is actually taking less time than CP, at least when comparing VSC vs Montreal (assuming concurrent I-140 and I-485 processing).
I was previously considering going the CP route because of the historically faster processing time but the above numbers (if correct) probably make going the AOS route the best choice (unless there are specific reasons to go with CP).
Can this be correct or is there something wrong with my calculations?
Comments/confirmations/refutations/flames all equally welcome
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ETA
Any thoughts/comments on the following (perhaps incorrect) observation would be much appreciated.
From what I can tell it looks like going the AOS route at VSC is currently *faster* than going the CP route through Montreal!?
I'm basing this conclusion on the following information.
#1 According to sites like http://www.murthy.com/pt_verm.html, the VSC is currently taking about 18 months to process I-485's (they are processing 01/01/2002 currently). Since this can occur concurrently with the I-140 process and since I-140's, at least for the EB2 category are taking about 13 months, it seems that the entire process should take 18 months (if things don't change).
#2 According to the information for the 6 most recent entries at http://www.cptracker.com (for the Montreal consolate) obtained by taking the time between the I-140 acceptance date and the CP interview date:
I-140 AD CP ID Days Months
03/31/02 06/03/03 429 14.1
09/20/02 05/22/03 244 8.0
07/26/02 05/08/03 286 9.4
08/09/02 04/04/03 238 7.8
05/28/02 03/17/03 293 9.6
02/27/02 01/06/03 313 10.3
CP appears to be taking an average of 9.9 months which, when added to the I-140 processing time of 13 months (since these can not be done concurrently as far as I know), gives a total time of about 23 months.
If these numbers are correct, then contrary to "conventional wisdom", AOS is actually taking less time than CP, at least when comparing VSC vs Montreal (assuming concurrent I-140 and I-485 processing).
I was previously considering going the CP route because of the historically faster processing time but the above numbers (if correct) probably make going the AOS route the best choice (unless there are specific reasons to go with CP).
Can this be correct or is there something wrong with my calculations?
Comments/confirmations/refutations/flames all equally welcome
ETA