Looking on the web , found the following ,
he following statement was posted on the website of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) on December 17, 2004:
"[The] State Department has indicated to AILA's [Department of State] DOS Liaison Committee that the earliest it foresees movement in the newly- retrogressed employment-based third preference per-country limits would be March 2005, but that April is probably more realistic. This is more a reflection on the limitations of the process used to count the numbers than an indication of when there in fact might be movement."
** Keep in mind that this is only a very general guess on the part of DOS and that they have not speculated as to how far the dates might move, if there is any movement.
- Information obtained from AILA InfoNet at Doc. No. 04121711 (Dec.17,2004).
looks like any movement in PD will be around March-April??
Any comments??
http://www.usvisanews.com/articles/memo2373.shtml
thanks-
he following statement was posted on the website of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) on December 17, 2004:
"[The] State Department has indicated to AILA's [Department of State] DOS Liaison Committee that the earliest it foresees movement in the newly- retrogressed employment-based third preference per-country limits would be March 2005, but that April is probably more realistic. This is more a reflection on the limitations of the process used to count the numbers than an indication of when there in fact might be movement."
** Keep in mind that this is only a very general guess on the part of DOS and that they have not speculated as to how far the dates might move, if there is any movement.
- Information obtained from AILA InfoNet at Doc. No. 04121711 (Dec.17,2004).
looks like any movement in PD will be around March-April??
Any comments??
http://www.usvisanews.com/articles/memo2373.shtml
thanks-