VSC EB2 I-140s

indgc123

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how come I-140s applied in EB3 category at VSC are getting processed quicker than EB2s?

My friend who applied I-140 after me received his approval in a month. I'm still waiting. He applied in EB3 and mine is EB2.

Any clue????
 
indgc123 said:
how come I-140s applied in EB3 category at VSC are getting processed quicker than EB2s?

My friend who applied I-140 after me received his approval in a month. I'm still waiting. He applied in EB3 and mine is EB2.

Any clue????

My EB3 took 3 weeks and my EB2 took 11 months. Go figure.
 
Does it mean better chance of Success for EB2

I have a guess . Does this approval pattern of 140s for EB3 from VSC and holding off the I 140s for EB2 category from VSC mean that they will approve both I140 and 485 altogether for EB2 peope when EB2 priority dates are moved forward substantially next month and they are waiting for that to happen. Since EB3 is still retrogressed , they are approving EB3 I 140 quickly and keeping away further processing for some time to come for them. Any supporting opinion on this ? Please check our PD dates , country , category and approval /Receipt dates for I 140 which can give us a clue to establish a pattern.
 
I don't think there is a pattern to approvals. It's erratic because VSC is incredbly disorganized and messed up. To adapt to this process, we could train ourselves at a casino.


sandipkarmakar1 said:
I have a guess . Does this approval pattern of 140s for EB3 from VSC and holding off the I 140s for EB2 category from VSC mean that they will approve both I140 and 485 altogether for EB2 peope when EB2 priority dates are moved forward substantially next month and they are waiting for that to happen. Since EB3 is still retrogressed , they are approving EB3 I 140 quickly and keeping away further processing for some time to come for them. Any supporting opinion on this ? Please check our PD dates , country , category and approval /Receipt dates for I 140 which can give us a clue to establish a pattern.
 
No Activity on 140

No activity on 140 and after RD...485 updated on 09/01/2005 for Fingure Prints.. Nothing happening after that.Don't know whats happening at VSC... :confused:
 
Same with me too..

honeybunny said:
No activity on 140 and after RD...485 updated on 09/01/2005 for Fingure Prints.. Nothing happening after that.Don't know whats happening at VSC... :confused:


Same with me too, see my signature for my case updates.. :(
 
EB2 - VSC I-140 Approved in 6 Months

Sub Labor - EB2 - VSC
Labor PD: 02/02/2004
140 RD: 06/29/2005
140 AD: 12/28/2005
 
What's happening with 140 applied in june, july, aug ande spt 2005

I am seeing that EB2 I140 with dates in oct, nov and dec 2005 are getting approved, but about those applied in june, july, aug and sept 2005???????
 
eb1?

What about EB1? Is there any way to guesstimate approval times?My ND is Sept 29, 05 No news yet, except that I got EAD very fast.
 
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sandipkarmakar1 said:
I have a guess . Does this approval pattern of 140s for EB3 from VSC and holding off the I 140s for EB2 category from VSC mean that they will approve both I140 and 485 altogether for EB2 peope when EB2 priority dates are moved forward substantially next month and they are waiting for that to happen. Since EB3 is still retrogressed , they are approving EB3 I 140 quickly and keeping away further processing for some time to come for them. Any supporting opinion on this ? Please check our PD dates , country , category and approval /Receipt dates for I 140 which can give us a clue to establish a pattern.
Actually, there seems to be something to it. EB2 i140s take longer than EB3 for some reason. I see a bunch of approvals of EB3 guys filed Dec '05 but none from EB2....
But then again, it can be because VSC is a mess
 
Ashende mine is EB1 filed on 08/18/05 and not yet approved and no news.
Which category in EB1 have you filed.
ashende said:
What about EB1? Is there any way to guesstimate approval times?My ND is Sept 29, 05 No news yet, except that I got EAD very fast.
 
Dear emailrajaa:
Just because you do not have an eye for patterns or have the patience to analyze data, it doesn't mean that VSC approvals are very erratic and random. Even chances of winning in a casino is not truely random -- any statistician would argue this as a fact.
If you take a holistic view of the approvals and movement in the case processing times, it does not take too long to recognize that VSC reviews petitions in batches according to category, country of origin and PD. This is slightly different from the practice at TSC.
Feel free to manipulate data in front of you and draw your own conclusions.
 
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