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Sent: Monday, September 21, 2020 11:45 AM
Subject: Adjustment of status applications for EB Categories
 
Dear All,

There is a high possibility that all Employment Base visa categories see a significant movement. This is because the INA requires unused family-based visa numbers from the immediate prior fiscal year to be added to the employment-based allocation (and vice versa). There was significant employment-based number usage in FY20 before the COVID-19 pandemic began, while in contrast there has been minimal Family Based number usage because of extremely limited consular processing due to the pandemic and the recent proclamation order.

Hence, please be prepared to file your adjustment of status application with USCIS as early as October 1, 2020 in case your priority date becomes current in the October 2020 visa bulletin. Our office is prepared to handle the possible influx of cases while addressing each individual client. Also, please note that the change in USCIS application fee that goes into effect on October 2, 2020. 

As soon, as the October 2020, visa bulletin is released we recommend that you do the following:
Schedule a medicals examination (Pls note that you can only submit the medicals either at the time of filing the application or when RFE is received. You would not have the option of attending medicals abroad in case you are travelling).
Make sure to obtain your birth certificates.
Complete the attached I-485 checklist and email it back to us along with all the supporting documents.
Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. Thank you.

 

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**********Good News for EB2/EB3 Green Card For India********
There is a possibility that all EB categories could become current !!!
When AILA last spoke with Charlie Oppenheim in July 2020, he anticipated that the infusion of unused family-based visa numbers could increase the FY21 employment-based allocation to at least 250,000 immigrant visas. To put that into perspective, FY20’s employment-based allocation is the second highest allocation of employment-based numbers in memory, at 156,000, with the highest being 158,000.
An employment-based allocation of 250,000 would reflect a 63% increase relative to the highest allocation in recent memory.
Reach out to [email protected] for more details.
Keep visiting our Facebook page for more updates!
 
 
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6 minutes ago, csrcsr said:
**********Good News for EB2/EB3 Green Card For India********
There is a possibility that all EB categories could become current !!!
When AILA last spoke with Charlie Oppenheim in July 2020, he anticipated that the infusion of unused family-based visa numbers could increase the FY21 employment-based allocation to at least 250,000 immigrant visas. To put that into perspective, FY20’s employment-based allocation is the second highest allocation of employment-based numbers in memory, at 156,000, with the highest being 158,000.
An employment-based allocation of 250,000 would reflect a 63% increase relative to the highest allocation in recent memory.
Reach out to [email protected] for more details.
Keep visiting our Facebook page for more updates!
 
 

All categories become current aa😂😂😂😂

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24 minutes ago, csrcsr said:
**********Good News for EB2/EB3 Green Card For India********
There is a possibility that all EB categories could become current !!!
When AILA last spoke with Charlie Oppenheim in July 2020, he anticipated that the infusion of unused family-based visa numbers could increase the FY21 employment-based allocation to at least 250,000 immigrant visas. To put that into perspective, FY20’s employment-based allocation is the second highest allocation of employment-based numbers in memory, at 156,000, with the highest being 158,000.
An employment-based allocation of 250,000 would reflect a 63% increase relative to the highest allocation in recent memory.
Reach out to [email protected] for more details.
Keep visiting our Facebook page for more updates!
 
 

Janalu andaru 100-110K Spillover estimate chestunte .. veedu ekamga 250K estimate chestunnada?

 

Asalu Family based quota ne 226K anukunta ga 

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16 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

Janalu andaru 100-110K Spillover estimate chestunte .. veedu ekamga 250K estimate chestunnada?

 

Asalu Family based quota ne 226K anukunta ga 

ante FY2021 + Spill Over kalipi 

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1 minute ago, Sucker said:

Happy ga canada lo settle ainav ga vuncle y this kolevari. Gaayab aithi vi malla spill over time ki vasthivi. Next week isthadu le vincle chill. 

EB1 Backlog (China + India combined)  until Q2 FY2020: about 23,000.  THese are mostly international managers and will have more dependents. Using 1.5 dependents for each, its 57,500.

 

We dont know how many applied in Q3, Q4 and in FY21. Based on all the data, there will be 0 spillover from EB1 to EB2 even after FB spillover.

 

Now, Coming to EB2, I think it wont move the needle much. May be some time in 2010 by the end of FY21.

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1 hour ago, mettastar said:


Sent: Monday, September 21, 2020 11:45 AM
Subject: Adjustment of status applications for EB Categories
 
Dear All,

There is a high possibility that all Employment Base visa categories see a significant movement. This is because the INA requires unused family-based visa numbers from the immediate prior fiscal year to be added to the employment-based allocation (and vice versa). There was significant employment-based number usage in FY20 before the COVID-19 pandemic began, while in contrast there has been minimal Family Based number usage because of extremely limited consular processing due to the pandemic and the recent proclamation order.

Hence, please be prepared to file your adjustment of status application with USCIS as early as October 1, 2020 in case your priority date becomes current in the October 2020 visa bulletin. Our office is prepared to handle the possible influx of cases while addressing each individual client. Also, please note that the change in USCIS application fee that goes into effect on October 2, 2020. 

As soon, as the October 2020, visa bulletin is released we recommend that you do the following:
Schedule a medicals examination (Pls note that you can only submit the medicals either at the time of filing the application or when RFE is received. You would not have the option of attending medicals abroad in case you are travelling).
Make sure to obtain your birth certificates.
Complete the attached I-485 checklist and email it back to us along with all the supporting documents.
Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. Thank you.

 

anna medicals pass avuthava?

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7 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

EB1 Backlog (China + India combined)  until Q2 FY2020: about 23,000.  THese are mostly international managers and will have more dependents. Using 1.5 dependents for each, its 57,500.

 

We dont know how many applied in Q3, Q4 and in FY21. Based on all the data, there will be 0 spillover from EB1 to EB2 even after FB spillover.

 

Now, Coming to EB2, I think it wont move the needle much. May be some time in 2010 by the end of FY21.

Thatha win aithadu ban continues malla 2022 ki aina greened le vuncle 2016 varaku. 

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