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Just wondering what is the longest anyone has had to wait for I-140 approval?
My history:
joined OGP june 2004
Job offer St Joes phoenix aug 2004
NCLEX pass march 2005
filed for I-140 may 2005
Still waiting:stone
Now I have been told it will be November at least before I travel to US:crying2:
I think I should be in the record books or is there someone out there with the same problem:imbar
Yes.. They are very quick for I-140 but you still have to wait for I-485 approval to get greencard.I have been waiting for almost 4 months now. Hopefully, I will hear from them soon.:)
Hi! from what state are you? Can you refer me to your agency? I got with me all pass results NCLEX (FLA), IELTS Visa Screen but afraid to get duped by agency but i have 2 months only of experience .
Hope to hear from you soon.
Recieved a phone call from OGP yesterday:uhoh3:
My I-140 was DENIED at he beginig of june along with 25 others before i went into complete melt down they explained that documention was changed in March 2006 and although they recieved letter for further info on some case the 25 others wernt asked, so everyone bar the 25 got there approval.
A lawyer is now involved in each case and 15 have since been approved the CIS taking responsibility of course as yet my case has not been looked at.
Carnt express in words how i fell:crying2: was heartbroken last night and am angry and down today just keep asking myself how long do we keep waiting, or do we let it drop and go for plan B and go to Autralia instead, really in a turmoil here will hopefully shortly get my head around it all.
Recieved a phone call from OGP yesterday:uhoh3:My I-140 was DENIED at he beginig of june along with 25 others before i went into complete melt down they explained that documention was changed in March 2006 and although they recieved letter for further info on some case the 25 others wernt asked, so everyone bar the 25 got there approval.
A lawyer is now involved in each case and 15 have since been approved the CIS taking responsibility of course as yet my case has not been looked at.
Carnt express in words how i fell:crying2: was heartbroken last night and am angry and down today just keep asking myself how long do we keep waiting, or do we let it drop and go for plan B and go to Autralia instead, really in a turmoil here will hopefully shortly get my head around it all.
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Betty
So sorry to hear that..... couldn't you just hang on for a few more months and try to get it sorted. You have gone through so much already.
Good luck
Leis23
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hi! this is what i read from http://www.murthy.com/. so, i'm thinking by october a cut-off date will be posted. so, retrogression again. but it's good if it's all a rumor.
dos predictions on retrogression - april 2006 update
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the u.s. department of state (dos) recently provided some updated predictions regarding retrogression and visa number availability. these predictions, issued at the end of march 2006 and confirmed in the latest visa bulletin, published april 11, 2006, essentially recognize that the recent occurrence of forward movement for the visa bulletin cutoff dates cannot continue over the long term. the rapid forward movement of employment-based (eb) immigrant visa numbers was possible because the demand for visa numbers was less than had been originally predicted by the dos. the immigrant visa numbers have moved forward sufficiently, however, to a point where there are many eligible cases. so this could result in some slowing of the priority dates in the near future. [the most current cutoff dates are always available to our readers on murthydotcom's visa bulletin page.]
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[color=#808080]high demand in eb3 expected to continue
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the dos states that cutoff date movement will slow or stop when the dates reach the point where there is a high level of demand. this has happened in the employment-based, third preference category (eb3). the dos states that demand for immigrant visa numbers during the month of march 2006 was expected to exceed the total for the previous three months. the eb3 dates continue to be in the span when many cases were filed, trying to meet the april 30, 2001 deadline under the life act / 245(i), to take advantage of certain provisions for those who had no legal status in the u.s.
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[color=#808080]schedule a professions could backlog by early fy2007
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the dos predicts that schedule a visa numbers for registered nurses and physical therapists will remain current through fiscal year (fy) 2006, which ends september 30, 2006. they anticipate that a cutoff date probably will need to be established in this category in early fy2007, as the category has a total set limit of 50,000.
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