Originally Posted by ImmiUser
Hi Ron,
DOS moved the bulletin further for EB2 India. I remember you were telling in earlier blogs that you have got information from DOS that there are only a handful of visas left over. So I am not sure what DOS/USCIS is up to. USICIS is adjudicating all the applications for PD 2006 and beyond while putting the 2004 and 2005 applications in dark.
It would have been much helpful had DOS put forth the no. of visas still left over.
What's your take on the latest visa bulletin.
Thanks
Answer by Ron
They did say that they only had "a handful" of visas left. This advance is not necessarily inconsistent with that earlier statement. In order to use up visas and avoid waste, the Visa Office has to manage the quota to make sure that there are enough applications AND ADJUDICATIONS to exhaust the quota. They have no control over the CIS, but they do have control over the overseas consular posts.
What this tells me is that the CIS is doing nothing (or next to nothing) to use up India and China E2 numbers. By advancing the cutoff dates last month, VO was able to make more cases at overseas posts available for close out. Since the CIS obviously did not use many China/India E2 numbers in July and August, VO has had to advance the cutoff dates again to make enough cases pending at consular posts available to use up those few remaining numbers.
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BS.
He was proved wrong and now is defending.
There cannot be handful of greencards for august. I am seeing so many approvals of EB2.
This lawyer dude is just trying to get publicity and the immigrant population thinks he is some GOD.
GOD bless these immigrants,
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Ron Gotcher is a respected war veteran. Please show some respect.
I don't think he's wrong. It is just the USCIS and DOS keep on changing the way they interpret the law and became unpredictable. No one can be right and wrong in this immigration mess. Everybody is just doing guessworks. Who knows, after the change of leadership to Democrats and appointment of a Democrat DHS chief, a new interpretation of the immigration law will again be introduced and then, all guesses will be 'wrong' again.
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Ron Gotcher is a respected war veteran. Please show some respect. .
JulyRN
This is ROXY from ImmigrationVoice that you are talking about. The word 'respect' is missing in her dictionary.
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Ron Gotcher is a respected war veteran. Please show some respect. .
JulyRN
This is ROXY from ImmigrationVoice that you are talking about. The word 'respect' is missing in her dictionary.
Please be my guest and worship the lawyers............... and give them all the respect of this world.
Remember. They do not care about you. They care about money.
And yes I am from http://www.immigrationvoice.org and http://www.trackitt.com and I do not care about you.!!
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From my personal experience in communication regarding an immigration issue his replies were totally senseless. Either he is too worked out or not in the right sense. What lawyer would have the time to reply to questions on their own forum every 10 minutes. His predictions has been wrong more times than they have been right.
Below is prediction from a stable law firm.
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_anaeb2.html
Projections of EB2 Movement in September 2008
©MurthyDotCom
Many who have contacted the Murthy Law Firm are wondering what the September 2008 Visa Bulletin will look like in terms of cutoff dates. This cannot be predicted. September is the last month in the 2008 Fiscal Year. Thus, if the USCIS approves enough cases in August 2008 to deplete the remaining EB2 visa numbers, the category could become completely unavailable, like the EB3 quota. Alternatively, if the USCIS cannot process enough cases to use all the immigrant visa numbers in August, the cutoff date could even move further forward, to allow for sufficient approvals to use up all the immigrant visa numbers by the end of the fiscal year (September 30, 2008). Or, the result could be somewhere in between, with some small amount of numbers remaining available, so that the cutoff dates retrogress. What will happen will not be known until the September 2008 Visa Bulletin is issued, which in anticipated sometime after about the tenth of August.
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