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@dkchinnari. Bro for my case congresswoman inquiry ki response vacchindhi… my case is under administrative review process anta… review ayyaka transfer nbc ki transfer chestaranta.

 

I remember  you were saying admin processing earlier. 

Did you get similar response?
 

 

 

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today I spoke to Emma and get to know that my application went to NBC. And also below thing I asked Emma 

naku GC mee mistake valla raledu ani nenu anni miss avuthavu vare option emi Leda ani she told use I131 

ayithe ela koncham adiganu 

@csrcsr uncle throw some light on i131 can we get in india ??

me: if I don’t get GC now it will take a decade then I will be 50+ what Then what I am going to do at that age and my Citizenship will be 55+  I can’t visit other countries 

EMMA: You only have to be in the U.S. to take the biometrics for the I-131. You can select to have the I-131 travel document sent to the embassy or consulate of the country you will be visiting.

 

 

EMMA: We offer the I-131 travel document for traveling while the I-485 is pending which is offered free of charge. We also offer the emergency advanced parole option at your local field office for urgent travel needs. This document allows you to travel outside the U.S. without abandoning the status of your I-485.

 

Me: that is also a mess we have to be in the United state while it is under process .... and I131 is taking 6+ months

 

Emma: You only have to be in the U.S. to take the biometrics for the I-131. You can select to have the I-131 travel document sent to the embassy or consulate of the country you will be visiting.

 

 

Emma: I have checked the application. You can go to uscis.gov/i-131 to view the application for travel document. The information regarding receiving the document outside the U.S. is included on the form.

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Q2. Can you estimate how many family-sponsored or employment-based immigrant visas USCIS and DOS will use during FY 2023?

A2. DOS currently estimates that the FY 2023 employment-based annual limit will be approximately 200,000, due to unused family-based visa numbers from FY 2022 being added to the employment-based limit for FY 2023

 

https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/fiscal-year-2023-employment-based-adjustment-of-status-faqs

 

P.S: 60k estimated spillover. 

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3 minutes ago, Suhaas said:

Q2. Can you estimate how many family-sponsored or employment-based immigrant visas USCIS and DOS will use during FY 2023?

A2. DOS currently estimates that the FY 2023 employment-based annual limit will be approximately 200,000, due to unused family-based visa numbers from FY 2022 being added to the employment-based limit for FY 2023

 

https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/fiscal-year-2023-employment-based-adjustment-of-status-faqs

That’s good no know .. love da gaallu y retroed?

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9 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

That’s good no know .. love da gaallu y retroed?

140k regular + 60k spillover. 
 

They retro’ed last year also in November to assess, May be they are doing the same. 

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21 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

That’s good no know .. love da gaallu y retroed?

I think its better to give a pause and assess instead of creating more demand 

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12 minutes ago, Suhaas said:

140k regular + 60k spillover. 
 

They retro’ed last year also in November to assess, May be they are doing the same. 

Nope they didn't retro EB2 in last year. Only in EB3.

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24 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

That’s good no know .. love da gaallu y retroed?

I think this 60k is an estimate. They can only publish VB based on available numbers. Aa FAQ's lo see below: Based on the real numbers VB adjust chestharu...just like last year!

Q4. Why has DOS retrogressed (set back) certain Final Action Dates or applied new Final Action Dates in the Visa Bulletin for October 2022?

A4. In setting the first Visa Bulletin of the fiscal year each October, DOS makes reasonable estimates of the available employment-based immigrant visas in each category. It then, in collaboration with USCIS, reviews the pending inventory of adjustment of status and immigrant visa applications, makes reasonable estimates of new applications, estimates how many of the pending and newly filed applications are likely to result in visa use during the fiscal year, and compares those values to the available visas.

When estimating how many pending or newly filed applications are likely to result in visa use during a fiscal year, the agencies consider a variety of factors, including but not limited to:

the potential that a certain percentage of applications will not be approved; accounting for noncitizens who have multiple pending applications in different categories; estimating and considering the number of family members who may decide to immigrate with the principal applicant; and considering where applications are in the adjudication process and how likely they are to result in visa use in the immediate future.  DOS and USCIS also take into account adjustment of status applicants with multiple pending or approved petitions in different EB categories who may decide to transfer between categories based on which category seems most advantageous to them.

When the amount of demand for a particular category (or a country within a category) exceeds the supply of visa numbers available, the category/country is considered “oversubscribed” and DOS applies a cut-off date in the Final Action Dates chart to ensure that visa use remains within the quarterly and annual limits, as well as the category and per-country limits, as established by Congress.

For example in the case of the October 2022 Visa Bulletin, without a retrogression of the Final Action Date for India EB-2, the two agencies would likely use all the available visas within the first few weeks of the fiscal year, in violation of the statute.

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2 minutes ago, nizambadnarsingyadav said:

I think its better to give a pause and assess instead of creating more demand 

Most of 12,13 eb2 backlog cleared and 14 vaallaki already started 2 months nunde.. what’s the point of moving to 12 with out any backlog ? They could have moved month or so..

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