petervisa2006
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I worked for a giant financial firm and I dig out an interesting fact. Every IT India developer (either full-time or contractors) got more than one Green Card applications. The following method is very commonly used by all India H1 holders as far as I know.
First, they all keep their previously employers' green card applications, a lot of cases' Priority Date can be traced back to the year 2001.
Secondly, they have multiple green card cases that are pending.
These facts can partially explain why the India EB3 got stuck at 2001 and EB2 got stuck at 2003. Reasons are: multiple GC applications for every India H1 holder; a lot of them got 2001 (EB3) and 2003-2004 (EB2) as their Priority Date; a lot of them are considering carrying their PD dates over newly applied PERM LC cases.
Lessons that we learned: India people are very smart and they always know how to find multiple ways to overcome difficulties; India people are good at team work and now they are good at green card processes in terms of sharing info and approach same procedures.
First, they all keep their previously employers' green card applications, a lot of cases' Priority Date can be traced back to the year 2001.
Secondly, they have multiple green card cases that are pending.
These facts can partially explain why the India EB3 got stuck at 2001 and EB2 got stuck at 2003. Reasons are: multiple GC applications for every India H1 holder; a lot of them got 2001 (EB3) and 2003-2004 (EB2) as their Priority Date; a lot of them are considering carrying their PD dates over newly applied PERM LC cases.
Lessons that we learned: India people are very smart and they always know how to find multiple ways to overcome difficulties; India people are good at team work and now they are good at green card processes in terms of sharing info and approach same procedures.