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I think you are putting yourself under great tension, pressure and uncertainity. Don\'t worry. INS is trying to do thier job. What can they do when they do not have enough people to organize everything, plan ahead, look at applications, send notices, type letters etc., And they get all kind of weird cases, twisted scenarios which need time to understand and process. When they have millions of applications to process, mistakes happen here and there. Couple of applications get processed ahead of others etc., They are not sure what kind of problem they are going to face when they free everybody and let people jump companies. So, anybody in a responsible position can not act in a hurry and then burn their hands. So, they take time to think things. For us it may look simple, because, we think only about our case which we think is straight forward. Just look at the postings on this board and you will see hundreds of different scenarios. Decision makers at INS have to get many approvals, and answer many questions before they can arrive at a decision. In this country, if you screw up something, you will be held responsible. So everyone takes their time to decide. So is INS. They may still screw things up but they did try to minimize the problems.