sanbk Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 March 2016 varaku move avvau anta.. malla bisket..
vasu123 Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 next year march varaku same alane untaya like july 1 2011 date thone? neeku uscis vallu call chesi cheppara
sanbk Posted September 16, 2015 Author Report Posted September 16, 2015 next year march varaku same alane untaya like july 1 2011 date thone? neeku uscis vallu call chesi cheppara AILA release chesindi bro.. naaku nduku cheptaru cal chesi..
sanbk Posted September 16, 2015 Author Report Posted September 16, 2015 Evarina koncham explain cheyandi bro.. ee visa numbers quota use chestaru aa year ki antaru endi asalu adhi
vasu123 Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 AILA release chesindi bro.. naaku nduku cheptaru cal chesi.. source link eyyochu ga mari
sanbk Posted September 16, 2015 Author Report Posted September 16, 2015 source link eyyochu ga mari naaku apice lo link copy paste kaadu bro for some reason :(
teluguwatch Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 AILA release chesindi bro.. naaku nduku cheptaru cal chesi.. AILA vallu chala chepparuu..acceptance date only 6 months from cutoff date undochu anii...ala ayindaa marii.. wait for next bulliten..doubts ani clear ayipothayii..enni days/months/years wait chesaruu..konni rojulu wait cheyalevaa...
sanbk Posted September 16, 2015 Author Report Posted September 16, 2015 AILA vallu chala chepparuu..acceptance date only 6 months from cutoff date undochu anii...ala ayindaa marii.. wait for next bulliten..doubts ani clear ayipothayii..enni days/months/years wait chesaruu..konni rojulu wait cheyalevaa... may be ur correct.. but couple of attorneys kuda cheparu.. they heard from Charlie Oppenheim anta.. so mostly adhe avutadi.. Wait cheyakapothe em sestam endi..
jpismahatma Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 march tharvatha move avthayii. kadha... dont cry....
sanbk Posted September 16, 2015 Author Report Posted September 16, 2015 march tharvatha move avthayii. kadha... dont cry.... entha move avutayooo .. 3 months atla move seste malla antha okate
jpismahatma Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 entha move avutayooo .. 3 months atla move seste malla antha okate max 1 yr hold chesthadu emo... but one thing is clear that dates have to move..beyond 2011 in 1 yr ? i think. dont worry everyone will get ead in next 2 to 3 ys.. and dont forget to kick out middle vendors.. and desi mestris...
Mahesh_Fan Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 ee dates epudu move aithai ra nayana waiting ikkada :(
phatposts Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 Honestly I would wait for the next bulletin. But news, anticipation ivanni kaakunda think cheste I feel like this: USCIS is very very slow in handling load. Ekkuva applications vachi load perigithe simple gaa query lu vesestaru. This is not H4 EAD like situation where only one in the family gets an EAD. So every eligible applicant will file EAD for at least 2 people (assuming kids are already citizens) Ila normal factors anni consider cheste, ippudu approx 70K applicants eligible for EAD annaru. (I dont have the source, but vetiki post chesta). Ivanni mari processing avvakunda, malli dates move cheyyaru ani naa feeling. Leka pote 1-2 months ayyaka, malli move chestaremo IDK. If you remember H4 EAD announce chesaka USCIS public conference pettindi with all general Q&A and they take that as input in the FAQ prep and other paper work. Similarly deeniki kooda actually ivvala call schedule chesindi kaani cancel chesaru. That is not a red flag btw. H4 EAD announce chesina ~ 6 months ki idi announce chesaru. So I am not expecting any movement in that date for at least 5 months man.This is my feeling. Mundu gaa ne move aithe I am one of these happy guys
teluguwatch Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 Honestly I would wait for the next bulletin. But news, anticipation ivanni kaakunda think cheste I feel like this: USCIS is very very slow in handling load. Ekkuva applications vachi load perigithe simple gaa query lu vesestaru. This is not H4 EAD like situation where only one in the family gets an EAD. So every eligible applicant will file EAD for at least 2 people (assuming kids are already citizens) Ila normal factors anni consider cheste, ippudu approx 70K applicants eligible for EAD annaru. (I dont have the source, but vetiki post chesta). Ivanni mari processing avvakunda, malli dates move cheyyaru ani naa feeling. Leka pote 1-2 months ayyaka, malli move chestaremo IDK. If you remember H4 EAD announce chesaka USCIS public conference pettindi with all general Q&A and they take that as input in the FAQ prep and other paper work. Similarly deeniki kooda actually ivvala call schedule chesindi kaani cancel chesaru. That is not a red flag btw. H4 EAD announce chesina ~ 6 months ki idi announce chesaru. So I am not expecting any movement in that date for at least 5 months man.This is my feeling. Mundu gaa ne move aithe I am one of these happy guys i agree most of the things... 70k number is too high, in my opinion.. EB2 vallaki almost till may 2010 varaku March 2012 bulletin loo move chesaduu...those years loo market very slow undii and market pick avuthunaa time adii... i dont think may 2010 to july 2011 varaku 70k application untayii ani anukovatamu leduu including porting... acceptance date might move slowly like one or two months every bulliten...thats my opinion... but lets see in next bulletin though...
karna11 Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 09/15/2015: "Dates for Filing" in New Visa Bulletin and USCIS/Department of State Management of Pre-Registration I-485 Applications AILA has released its understanding of management of the new Visa Bulletin between the State Department and the USCIS. The USCIS will start to process and pre-adjudicate the I-485 applications without any delays, which will take in average about six months to complete the pre-adjudication. Once preadjudication is completed, the USCIS will demand the immigrant visa numbers for the cases immeidately. If the immigrant visa numbers are current for the priority dates, State Department will immediately allocate the immigrant visa numbers for the cases and the USCIS will then approve such I-485 applications without any delays. If the immigrant visa numbers are not current, the State Department will keep those cases in its "Pending Demand File" and when priority dates become current for some of those cases, the State Department will allocate the immigrant visa numbers to the USCIS such that the USCIS approves those I-485 applications. This raises a question of whether I-485 applicants should file the applications without expensive I-693 medical reports. Currently, the I-485 applicants have an option of filing I-693 concurrently with I-485 applications or alternatively submit I-693 when the USCIS asks them to submit I-693 medical report. Filing of I-485 applications without concurrent filing of I-693 may cause some delays either at the preadjucation stage or final adjudication stage since the USCIS will have to issue RFE and the applicants may have to submit the medical report as an additional step. Since we do not know exactly when the USCIS will issue such RFE, specifically whether before the "Final Action Date" or after "Final Action Date," it can create some delays in final adjudication of the I-485 applications with accompanying other risks involved. One thus wonders whether applicants should submit I-693 concurrently with the I-485 applications now to avoid any delays when time comes for adjudication. If the Final Action Date does not arrive in 365 days, they may have to deal with RFE for a new I-693 and spend more money to submit a new medical report. However, one wonders whether it is worth spending such additional expenses, assuming that they rather have a good chance to see their Final Action Dates may arrive within one year and the USCIS would approve their I-485 applications swiftly without RFE with the allocated immigrant visa numbers. Those with earlier priority date should definitely file medical report with I-485 applications. Even those with a later priority date are recommended to submit medical report in order not to take any chance. The State Department states that the impact of the initiation of "Dates for Filing" may not be known until the spring of 2016, by when most of the I-485 applications may have completed preadjudication (6 months), giving fairly "precise demand data" for the State Department to determine the Final Action Date (current Visa Bulletin cut-off date determination). This data will help the State Department to determine periodical allocation of immigrant visa numbers. AILA predicts that the Filing Dates are not likely to move backward. The dates may remain either stand-still or move forward.
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