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Member Profile: psgdoc (26 posts)
 
Hello, I'm psgdoc
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I last logged in on 03 Oct 2007
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Posted in I-485 Forum on 03 Oct 2007
Topic: name check

Dont feel depressed. Not good for health. I too waiting for long time though PD is current always. I may have to wait for many years.
Posted in I-485 Forum on 03 Oct 2007
Topic: OCT 2007 is looking good so far

That is true. EB-1C is being approved fast. Money makes big difference. I am also in the same boat. I am My case is also pending over 10 months.
Posted in I-485 Forum on 01 Oct 2007
Topic: EB1 case overdue TSC Center

I dont see any EB-1 from got cleared from TSC after Jan, 2007. I do see many cases have been approved for EB-2 (India)cases whose PD is before 2004. That indicates PD is important than RD.
Posted in I-485 Forum on 29 Sep 2007
Topic: I-485 Adjudication delay

One year period should be sufficient to prove it is reasonable time. Atleast they should provide some kind of relief for travel, employment changes similar to a green card holder. Now every year I have to apply for AP and EAD.
It is pain for me and family members. It is always (visa availability) current under EB-1.
Posted in I-485 Forum on 29 Sep 2007
Topic: I-485 Adjudication delay

Can you please read this sentences from the following website and comments on it.

The point is: USCIS requires to adjudicate I-485 application in a reasonable time. If not, this is considered to be violation of duty and is a sufficient basis for mandamus relief.

[Moreover, ยง 555(b) requires that agency matters be resolved within a reasonable time. A violation of this duty is a sufficient basis for mandamus relief. See, e.g., Sierra Club v. Thomas, 828 F.2d 783, 797 (D.C. Cir. 1987).]


http://www.aila.org/content/default.aspx?docid=23415


The fee for an adjustment application recently was increased to $905 from $305 for each applicant. See 72 Fed. Reg. 29851 (May 30, 2007). USCIS made clear that the reason for the increase was to insure that the adjudication fee covered the full cost of adjudicating an application. Id. It is untenable for the government to charge a $905 fee for adjudication costs of each adjustment application and then to argue it has no duty to adjudicate a properly filed application.
Posted in I-485 Forum on 24 Sep 2007
Topic: Ok seriously.. NOBODY has ever had this reply before???

Best to take an info pass appointment and ask the IO.

It is so strange. If possible request IO to ask the service center to send the name to FBI for NC as asap. And you take another appointment with the same IO within a couple of weeks and check it again whether they sent it fo NC.

Good luck.
Posted in I-485 Forum on 22 Sep 2007
Topic: The problem is not with Name check but updating by USCIS

It is from another wbsite: greencardapply.com

USCIS has limited capability to produce reports detailing the status of long-pending FBI name check cases.

In addition, USCIS systems do not automatically indicate when a delayed name check is complete and the case can be adjudicated. Often, this leads to a situation where the validity of other checks expire before USCIS reviews the case. Those checks then need to be reinitiated, adding financial
Posted in I-485 Forum on 21 Sep 2007
Topic: Name Check

USCIS has limited capability to produce reports detailing the status of long-pending FBI name check cases.


In addition, USCIS systems do not automatically indicate when a delayed name check is complete and the case can be adjudicated. Often, this leads to a situation where the validity of other checks expire before USCIS reviews the case. Those checks then need to be reinitiated, adding financial and time costs for applicants and USCIS.

http://www.greencardapply.com/news/news07/news07_0920.htm
Posted in I-485 Forum on 21 Sep 2007
Topic: Name Check

Acc. to FBI only one percent of applications are retained for detailed name check. Is it believable?

http://www.greencardapply.com/news/news07/news07_0920.htm
Posted in I-765 (EAD) Forum on 17 Sep 2007
Topic: Nebraska - EAD June filing anyone

Vow! 7 years? You may get green card since your pd is 2003. RD is not considered it seems. Though my PD is current always I have been waiting for about a year for NC clearance.
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