Afdbuser123 Posted July 15 Report Posted July 15 1 minute ago, Marsmangalodu said: Ye rakam ga ostadanna Emo anna.. he seems to be a sensible guy kaani 2-3 years ante too aggressive anipinchindi.. he is saying there are a lot of people with 485 in both eb2 and eb3 so dividing the timeline by half to remove duplicates anukunta. Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted July 15 Report Posted July 15 7 hours ago, Afdbuser123 said: Recent video lo Mandar anna dec 2014 eb2/eb3 inko 2-3 years lo reach avtundi annadu. Is it really possible? Nenu at least 5-6 years padutundi anukunna. Aado battabaaj gadu…ae lekkanosthaay..fake pakodi predictions…truth is no. of pending eb2 485s/2803 is how many years it takes. As of now it appears to be realistic to reach mid 2014 by 2030 at best or 2032. 1 Quote
Hindhustani Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 On 7/14/2025 at 11:57 PM, akkum_bakkum said: Aado battabaaj gadu…ae lekkanosthaay..fake pakodi predictions…truth is no. of pending eb2 485s/2803 is how many years it takes. As of now it appears to be realistic to reach mid 2014 by 2030 at best or 2032. Manaki 140 EB2 and EB3 lo unte , for any reason EB3 485 reject aythe , EB2 140 meeda work cheyavaccha Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 5 hours ago, Hindhustani said: Manaki 140 EB2 and EB3 lo unte , for any reason EB3 485 reject aythe , EB2 140 meeda work cheyavaccha Its a complex question. depends on what is the basis of labor certification? If its EB2, subsequent EB3 approval or rejection wont have an impact. If its the other way, both will be invalid....also 140 reject aa 485 reject aa? 485 reject aithe for any reason other than, underlying basis is invalid, 140 wont be affected. Quote
Hindhustani Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 2 hours ago, akkum_bakkum said: Its a complex question. depends on what is the basis of labor certification? If its EB2, subsequent EB3 approval or rejection wont have an impact. If its the other way, both will be invalid....also 140 reject aa 485 reject aa? 485 reject aithe for any reason other than, underlying basis is invalid, 140 wont be affected. EB3 and EB2 have separate Labor certificate and 140 . I think 485 rejection aythe associated 140 also rejected? To continue work after 6 years need 140 ? Quote
Spartan Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 @Dippam https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/policy-manual-updates/20250801-FamilyBasedImmigrants.pdf Quote
BacklogBadham Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 2 minutes ago, Spartan said: @Dippam https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/policy-manual-updates/20250801-FamilyBasedImmigrants.pdf Summary?? Quote
Spartan Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 1 minute ago, BacklogBadham said: Summary?? more scrunity for family based apps both pending, new and approved applications any duplicates will get reviewed .. hopefully not cross group repu full chadavali Quote
BacklogBadham Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 1 minute ago, Spartan said: more scrunity for family based apps both pending, new and approved applications any duplicates will get reviewed .. hopefully not cross group repu full chadavali Perplexity lo kottu summary adigi chustha aagu 😜 Quote
BacklogBadham Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 6 minutes ago, Spartan said: more scrunity for family based apps both pending, new and approved applications any duplicates will get reviewed .. hopefully not cross group repu full chadavali Key points of the update: Eligibility & Documentation: Lays out who qualifies to file and what paperwork is needed. This helps confirm relationships (like marriage or parent/child) are genuine—not just for immigration purposes. Related/Multiple Petitions: Explains how the USCIS processes cases where a person files more than one petition for the same or different relatives, or when more than one family member is involved. Direct Filing with Department of State (DOS): Lists the situations where U.S. citizens, especially those serving in the military or government overseas, may file I-130 forms with DOS instead of USCIS domestically. Also covers emergencies or major disruptive events when this might be allowed. Routing to National Visa Center (NVC): Clarifies when USCIS will send an approved petition to the NVC for continued processing, especially if an applicant tried to adjust status within the U.S. but is found ineligible. Interviews: Makes it clear when an in-person interview is required; interviews help verify the legitimacy of the relationship and the application. Notice to Appear (NTA): Reminds applicants that simply having a petition doesn’t protect from deportation—if a beneficiary is removable (e.g. for being in the U.S. illegally), approval of a family petition alone won’t stop removal proceedings, and an NTA may be issued. Supersedes Old Guidance: This update replaces all previous versions of these rules, so officers and applicants must now follow only this new guidance. Who does this affect? All people filing new or pending family-based immigrant petitions from August 1, 2025, onward. USCIS officers and anyone interacting with the system, as all earlier related internal instructions are now out of date. Goal of the Policy: To prevent fake or fraudulent family immigration, protect the integrity of the system, and make policies straightforward and consistent for everyone. Quote
Spartan Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 my concern is about this. FB EB rendu unnai kabatti Explains how the USCIS processes cases where a person files more than one petition for the same or different relatives Quote
BacklogBadham Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 5 minutes ago, Spartan said: my concern is about this. FB EB rendu unnai kabatti Explains how the USCIS processes cases where a person files more than one petition for the same or different relatives I feel you bro. No one knows. Antha madness. Unfortunately many voted for this cruelty. Citizens ne dhikku ledhu migatha visa nothing enka vallaki Quote
Spartan Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 7 hours ago, BacklogBadham said: I feel you bro. No one knows. Antha madness. Unfortunately many voted for this cruelty. Citizens ne dhikku ledhu migatha visa nothing enka vallaki @Dippam same visa classifcation lo multiple filing for same person ki ekkuva focused... we shud be fine. cc: @BacklogBadham D. Multiple Petitions Multiple Form I-130 Petitions for the Same Beneficiary and Classification In some cases, the petitioner may file more than one petition on behalf of the same beneficiary for the same immigrant classification.[18] If a Form I-130 petition and subsequent Form I-130 petition filed by the same petitioner for the same beneficiary and for the same classification are approved, USCIS regards the subsequent petition approval as a reaffirmation or reinstatement of the validity of the first petition. Prior to approving, reaffirming, or reinstating a subsequent petition filed by the same petitioner for the same beneficiary in the same immigrant visa classification, USCIS must first address any fraud or ineligibility if a prior petition was returned to USCIS by DOS for good and sufficient cause for revocation.[19] The original priority date is retained unless the original petition was terminated by the DOS,[20] had its approval revoked,[21] or a visa has been issued based on the original petition.[22] In these situations, USCIS assigns a new priority date based on the date of the subsequent filing. Petition Submitted Concurrently for Other Relatives If the petitioner indicates on the Form I-130 that he or she is filing petitions for additional alien relatives at the same time, the officer considers all the petitions simultaneously, if possible.[23] However, all petitions stand alone, and officers must adjudicate each petition on its own merits. Where multiple petitions are filed together, the adjudicating officer may consider evidence provided in support of one petition to adjudicate the related petitions. However, the file must contain a copy of the evidence the officer relied upon in making the determination for each petition. An officer should not hold a clearly approvable petition pending the adjudication of another alien relative's petition but should make every attempt to keep the family cases together. Quote
BacklogBadham Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 1 hour ago, Spartan said: @Dippam same visa classifcation lo multiple filing for same person ki ekkuva focused... we shud be fine. cc: @BacklogBadham D. Multiple Petitions Multiple Form I-130 Petitions for the Same Beneficiary and Classification In some cases, the petitioner may file more than one petition on behalf of the same beneficiary for the same immigrant classification.[18] If a Form I-130 petition and subsequent Form I-130 petition filed by the same petitioner for the same beneficiary and for the same classification are approved, USCIS regards the subsequent petition approval as a reaffirmation or reinstatement of the validity of the first petition. Prior to approving, reaffirming, or reinstating a subsequent petition filed by the same petitioner for the same beneficiary in the same immigrant visa classification, USCIS must first address any fraud or ineligibility if a prior petition was returned to USCIS by DOS for good and sufficient cause for revocation.[19] The original priority date is retained unless the original petition was terminated by the DOS,[20] had its approval revoked,[21] or a visa has been issued based on the original petition.[22] In these situations, USCIS assigns a new priority date based on the date of the subsequent filing. Petition Submitted Concurrently for Other Relatives If the petitioner indicates on the Form I-130 that he or she is filing petitions for additional alien relatives at the same time, the officer considers all the petitions simultaneously, if possible.[23] However, all petitions stand alone, and officers must adjudicate each petition on its own merits. Where multiple petitions are filed together, the adjudicating officer may consider evidence provided in support of one petition to adjudicate the related petitions. However, the file must contain a copy of the evidence the officer relied upon in making the determination for each petition. An officer should not hold a clearly approvable petition pending the adjudication of another alien relative's petition but should make every attempt to keep the family cases together. Cool bro. Antha gandhara golam. E gola antha more backlog creation ke nothing much. 120K EB full FB based GC utilize chesthe Oscar evbochu USCIS ki DOS ki e 3 years. EB and FB clog kosam kotha kotha routes try chesthunnaru 😬 Quote
Dippam Posted August 5 Report Posted August 5 22 hours ago, Spartan said: @Dippam same visa classifcation lo multiple filing for same person ki ekkuva focused... we shud be fine. cc: @BacklogBadham D. Multiple Petitions Multiple Form I-130 Petitions for the Same Beneficiary and Classification In some cases, the petitioner may file more than one petition on behalf of the same beneficiary for the same immigrant classification.[18] If a Form I-130 petition and subsequent Form I-130 petition filed by the same petitioner for the same beneficiary and for the same classification are approved, USCIS regards the subsequent petition approval as a reaffirmation or reinstatement of the validity of the first petition. Prior to approving, reaffirming, or reinstating a subsequent petition filed by the same petitioner for the same beneficiary in the same immigrant visa classification, USCIS must first address any fraud or ineligibility if a prior petition was returned to USCIS by DOS for good and sufficient cause for revocation.[19] The original priority date is retained unless the original petition was terminated by the DOS,[20] had its approval revoked,[21] or a visa has been issued based on the original petition.[22] In these situations, USCIS assigns a new priority date based on the date of the subsequent filing. Petition Submitted Concurrently for Other Relatives If the petitioner indicates on the Form I-130 that he or she is filing petitions for additional alien relatives at the same time, the officer considers all the petitions simultaneously, if possible.[23] However, all petitions stand alone, and officers must adjudicate each petition on its own merits. Where multiple petitions are filed together, the adjudicating officer may consider evidence provided in support of one petition to adjudicate the related petitions. However, the file must contain a copy of the evidence the officer relied upon in making the determination for each petition. An officer should not hold a clearly approvable petition pending the adjudication of another alien relative's petition but should make every attempt to keep the family cases together. Emo bro chuddam emavutundo. Nenu EB application ayite teesesanu now only FB application okate undi. Quote
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