udacha6 said:Hey Drniu,
My husband's case was transferred after mine (primary) was approved.
I've noticed that if the spouse has an independent work history in US (has his own H1B, works for a big company etc) then the dependent's case approval takes a lot more than the primary as it seems like they have to review his/her case independetly from yours after yours is approved. In case when a female is primary and a male is dependent's it can take even longer. The name check results take longer as well as there is a general suspicion why is it that the husband doesn't want to file I485 himself and uses his wife to do so.
According to my lawyer only 4% of the EB cases are filed by females and before we filed he strongly recomended that my husband should file instead of me.
Anyway, I hope that your case won't follow the same road as mine and will be approved at the VSC.
Drniu said:I received emails which said my I-140 and I-485 were approved on 12/14/2004. But there is no news about my husband's I-485 yet - on line message is still showing the fingerprint received.
BTW, my husband got his fingerprint done even earlier than me.
Is your wife follow to join or did you both file for 485 together. 6 months is a long time after primary approval.pv1976 said:My wife got a FP notice after I enquired about her case two weeks back. Her FP is scheduled for Jan 25th. I am not sure how the date retrogression is going to affect her case. Mine was approved in July 04 (with PD dates Mar 2002).
Thanks for the info. Since in your case your wife filed much after you filed, there is so much delay. I have not heard of companions getting approved 8-12 months after primary getting approved. Who knows what will happen in the future as this one person / family approval business is a new trend started by USCIS.pv1976 said:It was not a follow to join.
My RD is Sep-02 and I added her application to mine back in Aug 03. So, it is kind of "filing together".
I think in your case your spouse will be affected by PD retrogession. But hope for the best.cbeking said:Please see my signature for details..
Waiting for spouse's 485 FP notice and hopefully approval after that..
Wondering if her approval will be stopped because of the EB3 retrogression..
Dependent category and priority date is decided by the primary applicants category, priority date and country of birth. So if you are say an Indian and your spouse is born in Canada, and you are the primary, even she is affected. If it was the other way around, then it would have been fine.HOPEFUL_EVER said:Is any one 100% sure retrogression is going to effect a spouse's case? If yes, what category do THEY fall under, EB1/2/3..does it make sense at all?
EB3 Concurrent TSC
Labor ND 7/02 AD 1/31/04
140/485 ND 4/05 AD 12/17/04
PP Stamping 12/30/04
Wife & 2 Kids waiting (Wife FP done 9/15/04)
dazzling said:Dependent category and priority date is decided by the primary applicants category, priority date and country of birth. So if you are say an Indian and your spouse is born in Canada, and you are the primary, even she is affected. If it was the other way around, then it would have been fine.