March 17Mar 17 2 minutes ago, ummnagarjuana2 said:ante EB2 ninchi EB3 ki vellina vallu VPs ainattenaBig big….paisal bokka. Stay put….2015 batch result thelsi ide experiment chesthe…iga ainatte.
March 17Mar 17 3 hours ago, MutaMestri said:@Sucker @csrcsr Hi Admins , my PD is June 2016 with old employer ( Consulting ) , with new employer inka start cheyyaledu.Em suggest chestaru in this situation ? As dates are moving aggressively.Please adviseI would suggest to go to old employer (if in good terms when the date comes or very near by to your PD) ... ma employer filed perm in Dec 2024 it is still not approved. and it will be more before your new employer filing. on top of it, lot layoff's and perm chese companies are not doing straight away. PWD is also taking an 9-12M. so think carefully.
March 17Mar 17 As of DB bulletin experts.. Date movements is Not possible anna.. They want dates to go back to 2010-2011. They want to enjoy people crying waiting in backlog..https://tenor.com/search/spyder-gifs
March 17Mar 17 9 minutes ago, Sonu_Patel said:As of DB bulletin experts.. Date movements is Not possible anna.. They want dates to go back to 2010-2011. They want to enjoy people crying waiting in backlog..https://tenor.com/search/spyder-gifs
March 17Mar 17 1 minute ago, Hindhustani said:I didn’t get it broTUB - Transfer of underlying basis. Lookup here:Green Card for Employment-Based Immigrants | USCISChapter 8 - Transfer of Underlying Basis | USCIS
March 17Mar 17 6 hours ago, SUbba LIngam said:A. FINAL ACTION DATES FOR EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCE CASESOn the chart below, the listing of a date for any class indicates that the class is oversubscribed (see paragraph 1); "C" means current, i.e., numbers are authorized for issuance to all qualified applicants; and "U" means unauthorized, i.e., numbers are not authorized for issuance. (NOTE: Numbers are authorized for issuance only for applicants whose priority date is earlier than the final action date listed below.)Employment-basedAll Chargeability Areas ExceptThose ListedCHINA-mainland bornINDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES1stC01APR2301APR23CC2ndC01SEP2115JUL14CC3rd01JUN2415JUN2115NOV1301JUN2401AUG23Other Workers01NOV2101FEB1915NOV1301NOV2101NOV214th15JUL2215JUL2215JUL2215JUL2215JUL22Certain Religious Workers15JUL2215JUL2215JUL2215JUL2215JUL225th Unreserved(including C5, T5, I5, R5, NU, RU)C01SEP1601MAY22CC5th Set Aside:Rural (20%, including NR, RR) CCCCC5th Set Aside:High Unemployment (10%, including NH, RH)CCCCC5th Set Aside:Infrastructure (2%, including RI)CCCCC@akkum_bakkum mestris ni
March 17Mar 17 2 hours ago, Sucker said:Yes you will get next year. Many countries and war valla consultes many things going to add up. They want to shutdown FB complete ga like 100-120 counties. Just wait for tour time. Ee 2 years more than 100 countries ban list lo pothunnai covid type spill over ne. 16-17 touch avudhi ee admin velle varaku next reps vasthe all FB will be closed China will be current then India. It's their plan to ban FB and bring more on EB. Good luck. Just pray for reps next kuda. AntheReps doubt ney Inka Moreover thatha okkadey cheyagaladu ilantivi
March 17Mar 17 51 minutes ago, Sonu_Patel said:As of DB bulletin experts.. Date movements is Not possible anna.. They want dates to go back to 2010-2011. They want to enjoy people crying waiting in backlog..https://tenor.com/search/spyder-gifs41 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said:
March 17Mar 17 38 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said:TUB - Transfer of underlying basis. Lookup here:Green Card for Employment-Based Immigrants | USCISChapter 8 - Transfer of Underlying Basis | USCISThank you bro, you made my day. Is it different from inter file . Has any of ur circle did it. Do I have to file entire AOS again for EB2 ?
March 17Mar 17 5 minutes ago, Hindhustani said:Thank you bro, you made my day. Is it different from inter file . Has any of ur circle did it. Do I have to file entire AOS again for EB2 ?Many got it. I personally have ported from Eb2 to Eb1 using TUB. It can also be called interfiling as you are adding documents to ur pending application. No need to file a new 485. Good luck!Transfer of Underlying BasisYou may be eligible, using the new mailing address below, to request to transfer the underlying basis of your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, to a different employment-based immigrant category based on another Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers.USCIS may, in its discretion, grant a transfer request if the following criteria are met:You have continuously maintained eligibility for adjustment of status;Your adjustment of status application based on the original Form I-140 is still pending;You are eligible for the new immigrant category; andYou have a visa immediately available in the new immigrant category.You must request in writing that USCIS transfer the underlying basis of your pending Form I-485 to another immigrant category.In certain instances, you should also submit a completed I-485 Supplement J, Confirmation of Valid Job Offer or Request for Job Portability Under INA Section 204(j) with your transfer request. The purpose of the Supplement J is to confirm the validity of the job offered to you in the immigrant petition you want to use as the basis for your transfer request.If you are requesting to transfer your underlying basis to a previously filed and approved Form I-140, you should submit Supplement J with your transfer request.If you are requesting to transfer your underlying basis to a Form I-140 that remains pending, you do not need to submit Supplement J.If a new Form I-140 is being filed on your behalf and you are eligible to concurrently file, you may request to transfer the underlying basis of your pending Form I-485 to this new petition. The petition must be submitted with a signed letter requesting that your pending Form I-485 be transferred to the new petition. It should include a coversheet (preferably highlighted with colored paper) stating “REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF PENDING FORM I-485 [receipt number] TO ENCLOSED PETITION.” You should include a copy of the Form I-485 receipt notice as well as evidence of eligibility in the new immigrant category. You do not need to submit Supplement J.USCIS does not provide a written response to transfer requests. However, USCIS will issue receipt notices for the Supplement J.The written request to transfer the underlying basis should at a minimum contain sufficient information for USCIS to identify the pending Form I-485 and the immigrant petition which you would like to use as the new basis for your application (for example, receipt number or A-Number).Locations for Submission of Transfer RequestUSCIS has created a centralized location for receipt of transfer requests between the employment-based preference categories that are accompanied by a Supplement J.You may submit your written request and completed Supplement J to:U.S. Postal Service (USPS):USCISAttn: Supp JPO Box 660834Dallas, TX 75266-0834FedEx, UPS, and DHL deliveries:USCISAttn: Supp J (Box 660834)2501 S. State Hwy. 121 BusinessSuite 400Lewisville, TX 75067-8003Only transfer requests accompanied by a Supplement J should be sent to the above address, and applicants should send no other forms, documents, or evidence to this address.Employment-based transfer requests that are not accompanied by a Supplement J should be submitted in writing to the USCIS office with jurisdiction over your pending I-485 application. Applicants may determine the USCIS office with jurisdiction over their application by referring to any receipt or transfer notices they have received, or by reaching out to the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283.Transfer requests accompanying a newly filed Form I-140 should not be sent to the address above or to the USCIS office with jurisdiction over your application, but instead should be sent to the normal filing location for the Form I-140. Please check the Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-140 page on our website.If you have already submitted a transfer request to a USCIS office, you should not submit a new request. All requests to transfer the underlying basis already received or that will be received at a USCIS office will be processed as usual by the USCIS office with jurisdiction over your pending Form I-485.You do not have to submit a new adjustment of status application or filing fee with a request to transfer the underlying basis of your Form I-485 from one petition to another. Submitting a new adjustment of status application is not required to transfer the underlying basis of a pending Form I-485 and will not result in faster adjudication of the benefit request. For more information on transferring the underlying basis of your Form I-485, see the USCIS Policy Manual.
March 17Mar 17 6 hours ago, SUbba LIngam said:A. FINAL ACTION DATES FOR EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCE CASESOn the chart below, the listing of a date for any class indicates that the class is oversubscribed (see paragraph 1); "C" means current, i.e., numbers are authorized for issuance to all qualified applicants; and "U" means unauthorized, i.e., numbers are not authorized for issuance. (NOTE: Numbers are authorized for issuance only for applicants whose priority date is earlier than the final action date listed below.)Employment-basedAll Chargeability Areas ExceptThose ListedCHINA-mainland bornINDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES1stC01APR2301APR23CC2ndC01SEP2115JUL14CC3rd01JUN2415JUN2115NOV1301JUN2401AUG23Other Workers01NOV2101FEB1915NOV1301NOV2101NOV214th15JUL2215JUL2215JUL2215JUL2215JUL22Certain Religious Workers15JUL2215JUL2215JUL2215JUL2215JUL225th Unreserved(including C5, T5, I5, R5, NU, RU)C01SEP1601MAY22CC5th Set Aside:Rural (20%, including NR, RR) CCCCC5th Set Aside:High Unemployment (10%, including NH, RH)CCCCC5th Set Aside:Infrastructure (2%, including RI)CCCCCHope it progresses futher....but it doesn't make much of a difference.Life is better in India now.
March 17Mar 17 10 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said:Many got it. I personally have ported from Eb2 to Eb1 using TUB. It can also be called interfiling as you are adding documents to ur pending application. No need to file a new 485. Good luck!Transfer of Underlying BasisYou may be eligible, using the new mailing address below, to request to transfer the underlying basis of your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, to a different employment-based immigrant category based on another Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers.USCIS may, in its discretion, grant a transfer request if the following criteria are met:You have continuously maintained eligibility for adjustment of status;Your adjustment of status application based on the original Form I-140 is still pending;You are eligible for the new immigrant category; andYou have a visa immediately available in the new immigrant category.You must request in writing that USCIS transfer the underlying basis of your pending Form I-485 to another immigrant category.In certain instances, you should also submit a completed I-485 Supplement J, Confirmation of Valid Job Offer or Request for Job Portability Under INA Section 204(j) with your transfer request. The purpose of the Supplement J is to confirm the validity of the job offered to you in the immigrant petition you want to use as the basis for your transfer request.If you are requesting to transfer your underlying basis to a previously filed and approved Form I-140, you should submit Supplement J with your transfer request.If you are requesting to transfer your underlying basis to a Form I-140 that remains pending, you do not need to submit Supplement J.If a new Form I-140 is being filed on your behalf and you are eligible to concurrently file, you may request to transfer the underlying basis of your pending Form I-485 to this new petition. The petition must be submitted with a signed letter requesting that your pending Form I-485 be transferred to the new petition. It should include a coversheet (preferably highlighted with colored paper) stating “REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF PENDING FORM I-485 [receipt number] TO ENCLOSED PETITION.” You should include a copy of the Form I-485 receipt notice as well as evidence of eligibility in the new immigrant category. You do not need to submit Supplement J.USCIS does not provide a written response to transfer requests. However, USCIS will issue receipt notices for the Supplement J.The written request to transfer the underlying basis should at a minimum contain sufficient information for USCIS to identify the pending Form I-485 and the immigrant petition which you would like to use as the new basis for your application (for example, receipt number or A-Number).Locations for Submission of Transfer RequestUSCIS has created a centralized location for receipt of transfer requests between the employment-based preference categories that are accompanied by a Supplement J.You may submit your written request and completed Supplement J to:U.S. Postal Service (USPS):USCISAttn: Supp JPO Box 660834Dallas, TX 75266-0834FedEx, UPS, and DHL deliveries:USCISAttn: Supp J (Box 660834)2501 S. State Hwy. 121 BusinessSuite 400Lewisville, TX 75067-8003Only transfer requests accompanied by a Supplement J should be sent to the above address, and applicants should send no other forms, documents, or evidence to this address.Employment-based transfer requests that are not accompanied by a Supplement J should be submitted in writing to the USCIS office with jurisdiction over your pending I-485 application. Applicants may determine the USCIS office with jurisdiction over their application by referring to any receipt or transfer notices they have received, or by reaching out to the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283.Transfer requests accompanying a newly filed Form I-140 should not be sent to the address above or to the USCIS office with jurisdiction over your application, but instead should be sent to the normal filing location for the Form I-140. Please check the Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-140 page on our website.If you have already submitted a transfer request to a USCIS office, you should not submit a new request. All requests to transfer the underlying basis already received or that will be received at a USCIS office will be processed as usual by the USCIS office with jurisdiction over your pending Form I-485.You do not have to submit a new adjustment of status application or filing fee with a request to transfer the underlying basis of your Form I-485 from one petition to another. Submitting a new adjustment of status application is not required to transfer the underlying basis of a pending Form I-485 and will not result in faster adjudication of the benefit request. For more information on transferring the underlying basis of your Form I-485, see the USCIS Policy Manual.Thank you bro. Hope good things happens to everyone
March 17Mar 17 15 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said:Many got it. I personally have ported from Eb2 to Eb1 using TUB. It can also be called interfiling as you are adding documents to ur pending application. No need to file a new 485. Good luck!Transfer of Underlying BasisYou may be eligible, using the new mailing address below, to request to transfer the underlying basis of your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, to a different employment-based immigrant category based on another Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers.USCIS may, in its discretion, grant a transfer request if the following criteria are met:You have continuously maintained eligibility for adjustment of status;Your adjustment of status application based on the original Form I-140 is still pending;You are eligible for the new immigrant category; andYou have a visa immediately available in the new immigrant category.You must request in writing that USCIS transfer the underlying basis of your pending Form I-485 to another immigrant category.In certain instances, you should also submit a completed I-485 Supplement J, Confirmation of Valid Job Offer or Request for Job Portability Under INA Section 204(j) with your transfer request. The purpose of the Supplement J is to confirm the validity of the job offered to you in the immigrant petition you want to use as the basis for your transfer request.If you are requesting to transfer your underlying basis to a previously filed and approved Form I-140, you should submit Supplement J with your transfer request.If you are requesting to transfer your underlying basis to a Form I-140 that remains pending, you do not need to submit Supplement J.If a new Form I-140 is being filed on your behalf and you are eligible to concurrently file, you may request to transfer the underlying basis of your pending Form I-485 to this new petition. The petition must be submitted with a signed letter requesting that your pending Form I-485 be transferred to the new petition. It should include a coversheet (preferably highlighted with colored paper) stating “REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF PENDING FORM I-485 [receipt number] TO ENCLOSED PETITION.” You should include a copy of the Form I-485 receipt notice as well as evidence of eligibility in the new immigrant category. You do not need to submit Supplement J.USCIS does not provide a written response to transfer requests. However, USCIS will issue receipt notices for the Supplement J.The written request to transfer the underlying basis should at a minimum contain sufficient information for USCIS to identify the pending Form I-485 and the immigrant petition which you would like to use as the new basis for your application (for example, receipt number or A-Number).Locations for Submission of Transfer RequestUSCIS has created a centralized location for receipt of transfer requests between the employment-based preference categories that are accompanied by a Supplement J.You may submit your written request and completed Supplement J to:U.S. Postal Service (USPS):USCISAttn: Supp JPO Box 660834Dallas, TX 75266-0834FedEx, UPS, and DHL deliveries:USCISAttn: Supp J (Box 660834)2501 S. State Hwy. 121 BusinessSuite 400Lewisville, TX 75067-8003Only transfer requests accompanied by a Supplement J should be sent to the above address, and applicants should send no other forms, documents, or evidence to this address.Employment-based transfer requests that are not accompanied by a Supplement J should be submitted in writing to the USCIS office with jurisdiction over your pending I-485 application. Applicants may determine the USCIS office with jurisdiction over their application by referring to any receipt or transfer notices they have received, or by reaching out to the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283.Transfer requests accompanying a newly filed Form I-140 should not be sent to the address above or to the USCIS office with jurisdiction over your application, but instead should be sent to the normal filing location for the Form I-140. Please check the Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-140 page on our website.If you have already submitted a transfer request to a USCIS office, you should not submit a new request. All requests to transfer the underlying basis already received or that will be received at a USCIS office will be processed as usual by the USCIS office with jurisdiction over your pending Form I-485.You do not have to submit a new adjustment of status application or filing fee with a request to transfer the underlying basis of your Form I-485 from one petition to another. Submitting a new adjustment of status application is not required to transfer the underlying basis of a pending Form I-485 and will not result in faster adjudication of the benefit request. For more information on transferring the underlying basis of your Form I-485, see the USCIS Policy Manual.Nee case lo ye basis/criteria meedha EB2 to EB1 port chesav bro?
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