ARYA Posted August 5, 2022 Report Posted August 5, 2022 16 minutes ago, Spartan said: indaka Telegram group lo evaro USCIS Director or Operations head response to Litigations post chesaru... the litigation was about delay in adjucation of I485s and wastage by USCIS. andulo konni snippets. @csrcsr @fasak_vachadu @MiryalgudaMaruthiRao @perugu_vada @zaq12wsx ========================================== Based on current projections, USCIS expects that at some point before the end of FY 2022, DOS will make visas unavailable for further issuance or adjustment of status approval because the agencies will have reached the annual limit. However, this will be temporary through the end of September 2022, and only required upon the success of the agencies in using the available visas. Based on current projections, which are preliminary as detailed planning takes place in late August when the agencies have more accurate projections of their October 1 inventory, USCIS expects that in FY 2023 the following will be true of the employment-based Final Action Dates: • EB1 will likely remain current (visas available without restrictions based on priority dates) for applicants from all countries, including India and China. • EB2 will likely remain current for applicants from all countries other than India and China. • EB2 will likely advance slightly for China. • EB2 will likely hold steady for India initially, with a possibility for advancement or retrogression later in the fiscal year depending on demand from countries other than India and China. • While it is too early to make projections about the EB3 and EW (OtherWorker, a subset of EB3) Final Action Dates for countries other than India and China, the dates for both India and China are projected to advance. ================= With the possible exception of EB2 India, if an employment-based applicant from India or China has a visa available to them based on the Final Action Dates chart in the July 2022 Visa Bulletin they will likely have a visa available to them in FY 2023. USCIS and DOS are on track to use all of the available visas, and retrogression is therefore unlikely for this and other reasons. last di chadivinappudu fuselu egiripoinai. in case Field offices annual limit reach aipote ...GC approvals apese disha ga veltunattunnaru for FY2022. July lo PD current unte next year varaku vastadi ani hint istunnadu @Iriswest lets go Assam Quote
perugu_vada Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 22 minutes ago, ARYA said: @Iriswest lets go Assam Quote
Iriswest Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 1 hour ago, ARYA said: @Iriswest lets go Assam Paatha chintakay pacchadi. This news is circulating since 1 week. Full document lo no retro and no movement for EB2 in the beginning of the year ani kuda annadu. Later demand ni batti movement or retrogression decide chestaru. Intaki Oct lo Filing dates move chestada leda annadi question. Sit tight for next 5 weeks. Quote
yemdoing Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 2 hours ago, Spartan said: indaka Telegram group lo evaro USCIS Director or Operations head response to Litigations post chesaru... the litigation was about delay in adjucation of I485s and wastage by USCIS. andulo konni snippets. @csrcsr @fasak_vachadu @MiryalgudaMaruthiRao @perugu_vada @zaq12wsx ========================================== Based on current projections, USCIS expects that at some point before the end of FY 2022, DOS will make visas unavailable for further issuance or adjustment of status approval because the agencies will have reached the annual limit. However, this will be temporary through the end of September 2022, and only required upon the success of the agencies in using the available visas. Based on current projections, which are preliminary as detailed planning takes place in late August when the agencies have more accurate projections of their October 1 inventory, USCIS expects that in FY 2023 the following will be true of the employment-based Final Action Dates: • EB1 will likely remain current (visas available without restrictions based on priority dates) for applicants from all countries, including India and China. • EB2 will likely remain current for applicants from all countries other than India and China. • EB2 will likely advance slightly for China. • EB2 will likely hold steady for India initially, with a possibility for advancement or retrogression later in the fiscal year depending on demand from countries other than India and China. • While it is too early to make projections about the EB3 and EW (OtherWorker, a subset of EB3) Final Action Dates for countries other than India and China, the dates for both India and China are projected to advance. ================= With the possible exception of EB2 India, if an employment-based applicant from India or China has a visa available to them based on the Final Action Dates chart in the July 2022 Visa Bulletin they will likely have a visa available to them in FY 2023. USCIS and DOS are on track to use all of the available visas, and retrogression is therefore unlikely for this and other reasons. last di chadivinappudu fuselu egiripoinai. in case Field offices annual limit reach aipote ...GC approvals apese disha ga veltunattunnaru for FY2022. July lo PD current unte next year varaku vastadi ani hint istunnadu Ante sep lopala GC rakunte, next year vasthundi antunnada? Quote
Complex Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 19 minutes ago, Iriswest said: Paatha chintakay pacchadi. This news is circulating since 1 week. Full document lo no retro and no movement for EB2 in the beginning of the year ani kuda annadu. Later demand ni batti movement or retrogression decide chestaru. Intaki Oct lo Filing dates move chestada leda annadi question. Sit tight for next 5 weeks. what's your prediction for sep? Quote
Iriswest Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 Just now, Complex said: what's your prediction for sep? No movement Quote
Complex Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 Just now, Iriswest said: No movement i think same Quote
ARYA Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 34 minutes ago, Iriswest said: Paatha chintakay pacchadi. This news is circulating since 1 week. Full document lo no retro and no movement for EB2 in the beginning of the year ani kuda annadu. Later demand ni batti movement or retrogression decide chestaru. Intaki Oct lo Filing dates move chestada leda annadi question. Sit tight for next 5 weeks. Quote
Iriswest Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 19 minutes ago, ARYA said: ila undi mana position Quote
ARYA Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 11 minutes ago, Iriswest said: ila undi mana position Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 32 minutes ago, Iriswest said: ila undi mana position Its the same since 2020. Appudu Eb2 advance cheykunda EB3 chesinappude ardhamaindi, paisal dobbe scheme idi ani. Ippudu aaversanga dates advance chestharu, File chesina paisal tho pandaga cheskuntaru...later retrogression happens. Quote
Pavanonline Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 2 hours ago, yemdoing said: Ante sep lopala GC rakunte, next year vasthundi antunnada? Yes Quote
fasak_vachadu Posted August 6, 2022 Report Posted August 6, 2022 6 hours ago, Spartan said: indaka Telegram group lo evaro USCIS Director or Operations head response to Litigations post chesaru... the litigation was about delay in adjucation of I485s and wastage by USCIS. andulo konni snippets. @csrcsr @fasak_vachadu @MiryalgudaMaruthiRao @perugu_vada @zaq12wsx ========================================== Based on current projections, USCIS expects that at some point before the end of FY 2022, DOS will make visas unavailable for further issuance or adjustment of status approval because the agencies will have reached the annual limit. However, this will be temporary through the end of September 2022, and only required upon the success of the agencies in using the available visas. Based on current projections, which are preliminary as detailed planning takes place in late August when the agencies have more accurate projections of their October 1 inventory, USCIS expects that in FY 2023 the following will be true of the employment-based Final Action Dates: • EB1 will likely remain current (visas available without restrictions based on priority dates) for applicants from all countries, including India and China. • EB2 will likely remain current for applicants from all countries other than India and China. • EB2 will likely advance slightly for China. • EB2 will likely hold steady for India initially, with a possibility for advancement or retrogression later in the fiscal year depending on demand from countries other than India and China. • While it is too early to make projections about the EB3 and EW (OtherWorker, a subset of EB3) Final Action Dates for countries other than India and China, the dates for both India and China are projected to advance. ================= With the possible exception of EB2 India, if an employment-based applicant from India or China has a visa available to them based on the Final Action Dates chart in the July 2022 Visa Bulletin they will likely have a visa available to them in FY 2023. USCIS and DOS are on track to use all of the available visas, and retrogression is therefore unlikely for this and other reasons. last di chadivinappudu fuselu egiripoinai. in case Field offices annual limit reach aipote ...GC approvals apese disha ga veltunattunnaru for FY2022. July lo PD current unte next year varaku vastadi ani hint istunnadu No worries bro inkka GC EAD tho adjust ayipodammu ani mental ga fix ayinanu na chethilo emi ledu cheyalsinavi gimmikkulu chesanu Quote
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