@@IrfanSaleem541 In our course we do touch on how to include your dependents (if eligible) into your EB2 NIW petition. But the course is for EB2 NIW, not for family green cards.Check out all the content in the link above
Thank you, Oscar, for this analysis of the November 2024 visa bulletin. The biggest, good news is that there is no regression in both EB1(a), EB 2 categories for the Rest of the World (ROW). The best-case scenario is whether USCIS achieved a similar feat as what happened in the 2024 fiscal year. That is, a 9-month forward movement for the Final Action Date (FAD) for the ROW during the 2025 fiscal year. As you know the highest demand (over 10,000 per quarter) was made in 2023 before it started dropping again in 2024.
I like that you don't make any predictions on the visa bulletin and you just analyze the actual data and trends. I understand the frustration of many people who are waiting either to be current and others who are waiting on the visa interview. Patience is the only thing to have and to keep living your life as this process moves on. Cheers. JD
@@OscarsGreenCard Exactly. Allowing premium processing for NIW opened floodgates for EB2 NIW in ROW. Since employer is not required and much more easier to qualify than EB1A and B, many are opting for it. Even some are applying from outside of the US without setting the foot in the country. It will remain clogged for almost forever.
Just to clarify, both Table A and Table B work the same way for both Consular Processing (for people applying from abroad) and Adjustment of Status (AOS) (for those applying inside USA). Since July 2024, for EB2 NIW the Filing Date (FD) has moved forward to 1 August 2023 for both Consular processing and AOS, while the Final Action Date (FAD) remains the same for both Consular processing and AOS at 15 March 2023. National Visa Centre (NVC) usually contact people doing Consular Processing on or before the FD, to start their filing process. This is not the case for AOS as they have to wait for USCIS to tell them whether to use the FD or FAD for the purpose of their filings.
Hi Oscar, great content as always. Do you think the DV lottery interviews currently taking place contribute to no movement of PD in B2 & B3? Because if so many are current, they have to be scheduled for interview and it will further congest the embassies. What do you think?
No, I don't think that. DV lottery interviews happen every year. The lack of movement in the visa bulletin is due to high demand and a backlog of approved applicants.
Thanks Oscar I am PD 8 FEB 23 on EB2 NIW and I received approval on AUG 2023 of my I-140, I have been DQ since December 23th, 2023 , unfortunately still waiting for a Consular interview in Santo Domingo; my PD has been current since June 2024 on the VB
Hola ! Conozco dos personas que esperan cita en santo Domingo con Fecha de prioridad nov 2021 y mayo 2022 , aún no los llaman a entrevista , me parece que santo Domingo está muy lento
@@williamsgrullon621 No es tedioso, diría que es armarlo de manera inteligente y conociendo el proceso, los tips de Oscar fueron el principal guía, la importancia radica en conocer todo el proceso y el marco legal, pensar y saber cómo están trabajando y pues trabajar en base a eso para hablar el mismo idioma. Y si trabajé con una firma de abogados que recomiendo al 100%, no sé si Oscar admite que pasemos el nombre por acá
@@AthenaMaggGracias!! Entiendo que esas personas están esperando para el proceso EB2?? Porque para las categorías basadas en familia es un conteo totalmente diferente
Hello Oscar, thank you for your informative videos. I’m currently waiting to file my I-140, and my priority date is September 2023 for EB-3. Based on this, when do you think I’ll be able to file for Adjustment of Status? Do you think it might be possible by the end of next year? From last year’s experience, the filling chart for the fiscal year 2024 has remained at February 2023. If Congress or other governmental institutions don’t take any action, are we expecting an advancement of about two months per fiscal year?
Hi Oscar thank you for your analysis on visa bullentin. I have question on your wait time table chart from 12:30. Is the wait time for EB-2 and NIW are from now (Oct 2024), or from one's submission date? For example, my PD of EB2 NIW is Apr. 2024 and in your chart, my wait time is around 15month. Does this mean wait time is 15 month from my submssion (which will be ~July 2025), or from now on (~ Jan 2026)?
This whole process is so frustrating... Almost 10 months now and no news about my i-140... And to complete the package, no forward motion with the Visa Bulletin for EB2... Why is it so hard and time consuming? :(
10 months is not crazy. Back in my days you would expect a year or more and premium processing did not even exist for EB2 NIW (it's actually very recent). Unfortunately the fast processing times we saw last year were an anomaly. I do hope they can bring that speed back though!
I don't understand why the date would not move at all at the beginning of the fiscal year. New batch, diversity visas are on the way, why would it not move? Also thanks for the video: even though I can read the bulletin, it's good to check in with someone else. Also the disbelief of your comment section really helps in feeling less isolated in the process
Davide, it's because they moved the dates aggressively at the end of FY24 and the backlog is massive, also this bulletin came out 10 days after the new fiscal year, they just started to receive the AOS. I would expect another copy-paste bulletin in December as well..
They probably have enough petitioners in line ready for a visa number that they can't move the dates yet, or they risk surpassing the imposed visa limits
Hi Oscar! I am outside of Usa and I got my approval of I-140. Can i include my spouse in the application in this moment of the process? Would this affect my waiting time until the green card? Additionally, is she coming with me at the same time in Usa or the process for her will take longer? Thank you so much for your valuable support! Rezart
thank you for keeping us updated! im in eb3 other workers processing and mine is june2022. i dont know how to read this i just wanna ask do you think i can be selected till next winter 2025? thank you!
Hello sir , when would be PD July 2022 current for Eb1C India this year or next year .. is there any month as per your guess Thank you 🙏 your reply will be really appreciated..!
Quite a shocker. Please Oscar, for those who have gotten approval - we got since April this year, if we become current, do you have an idea of when the embassy is likely to invite us for processing/interview as well as how long the process may take? We are based in London as a family but on limited time, approximately 10months.
My I-140 approval has a priority date of May 10, 2023. Based on your experience, do you anticipate a long wait before my priority date becomes current? I am currently due for an H1B renewal though.
Why don't you file adjustment of status? Your PD is current if you are talking about EB2 and your are in Rest of World. If you are in a different situation: no, I can't predict what is going to happen
Let's hope all this scenario will change after November 5. I believe you probably do not want to bring this topic here, but I do think the number one issue that is guiding this election is (illegal) immigration, which is being dealt with very carefully by both candidates. This huge waiting time and no considerable changes in the ‘old system’ are probably due to the USCIS, Department of State, and Department of Homeland Security being currently crazy and busy during these last couple of years with almost all those "25 million" illegals who are already in the US. if you have installed on your phone the mobile APP (CBP-One) used to "accept" illegals and postpone their judgment to acquire asylum, you can see that the content and the app is getting updated almost every 5 days, at the same moment, we have this huge waiting time in these regular procedures, while the standard procedures "visa forms" are majority non-changed affecting everyone who is properly doing the procedure the right way. Anyway, let´s hope this situation gets better for anyone willing to do everything correctly. Thanks for the video Oscar!😁
Thanks, but *undocumented immigration has no impact whatsoever on the visa bulletin*. So please do not spread more of this misleading message here. The visa bulletin depends strictly on the quota imposed by Congress of 140,000 employment based green cards per year, and the demand of applicants for these green cards (not for any other benefit)
@@OscarsGreenCardare you not aware that applicants from CBP are allowed to when arriving at legal border entry points pre-schedule appointments for further judgments so they can apply for asylum and later be eligible for a green card? I did not mention that the amount established by Congress is reduced due to that, even less so on your argument that the provided allowances given to illegals crossing the border are removed from the total quota offered to regular applicants, quite on the contrary, according to the official statement from the administration, will be even better as much migrants as possible to become citizens, no mattering the method they are applying when legalizing the status. The whole point I referred to is that this huge flow of illegals may be one of the reasons for this current delay in the judgments after all the public employees inside USCIS in charge of the process did not increase exponentially as much as the number of immigrants...
@@Soaresbruh I am going to reply your unedited comment because your edited comment is too long and confusing (I don't fully understand your points there). Your original comment read: "@OscarsGreenCard are you not aware that applicants from CBP and asylum are legible to green card, removing from the total quota?". Simple answer: NO, I was not aware because it is UNTRUE. Asylum applicants can access a green card process that does not take any visa numbers from the employment-based visas we discuss in this channel. It's a different pool of visa numbers, without a cap, and that is why undocumented immigrants have literally NO effect on the visa bulletin, which is the topic of this video. Please take 10 minutes to read about it before spreading missinformation. Thank you
Hi, Oscar. I’ve just seen your channel and I need your assistance to double sure that I am using the right chart. My mother has been sponsored by her USA citizen sister under F4. Her priority date is 23 May 2008. I am monthly checking the visa bulletin Chart B last line which is now 1 March 2008. Am I on the right path or should I look somewhere else? Thank you
Thank you Oscar. Your videos have been so helpful and informative. My priority date is Aug 18, 2023, and I hope to be reached soon. My I-140 was approved on Dec 7, 2023. Based on last year, do you think that they will keep chart B a while? Thank you. God bless.
There´s a few forms and no, it cannot be submitted electronically as of today . We explain everything in detail in the course payhip.com/b/gfuRU and you can also find plenty of info in this channel. Good luck!
Hi. How do I check for Pakistan in this table while I am currently in the Middle East on a lecturership at the age of 46? Also, could you refer to any channel for EB2 with family?
Hi Oscar, can I submit I-140 now in 3days ? I am pakistani and residing in Saudi Arabia. Is it ok to submit my petition I-140 in 3days or i should wait for next visa bulletin?
my PD is Sept 2023... accroding to this trend, I may be able to file my AOS in october 2025. This is very frustrated. I already lost my job cos my OPT is out of date. I have retunred back to the school to get F1
Hello Oscar, Hope you doing well. and many thanks for your contribution in this EB2-visa guidelines. it help us alot and would like to say keepit up. I have 2 questions if you guide me. 1- I am from Pakistan and I wanted to know the process of payment how should I pay if you have made video on this topic then its good i will lookinto it if not then please guide us . 2- if a person is running a business and he is going to apply as entrepreneur, and he is the owner of company also, can he make a letter from his own company showing his idea with his signature ? regards Faisal
Hi, thanks for commenting. Regarding method of payment, I have an old video in this channel you can look for. I also have a detailed video lecture inside our course payhip.com/b/gfuRU Regarding the business, yes, the company can issue a letter
we have update on "Next Month’s Adjustment of Status Filing Charts" For Family-Sponsored Filings: For all family-sponsored preference categories, you must use the Dates for Filing chart in the Department of State Visa Bulletin for November 2024. For Employment-Based Preference Filings: For all employment-based preference categories, you must use the Dates for Filing chart in the Department of State Visa Bulletin for November 2024.
i am F2A my documentary qualified 2023 prority date 23december 2021 can i hope that i will get interview this month please reply me from Bangladesh F2A my husband is green card holders USA
PD 1st March 23, Final action date 15th Mar 23 for the last 4 months and continuing to remain the same into a 5th in November, three months past documentarily complete, and heading into the 4th ..... and nothing happens in consular processing; 20 months since I140 approved ... and I ask myself, is it worth it??
@@tilksewa.kelemu4407 No, it does mean a lot, because until you are current in Final Action the NVC will not even contact the Embassy. It is a condition needed to move to the last step; NOT a guarantee of immediate action
Hello @OscarsGreenCard, I applied toEb2 NIW on February 14, 2024. I have not received news from them so far. Is there a way to contact USCIS regarding my application? or should I continue waiting? It's going to be 10 months from the application next month. Thnak you for your videos are very informative.
Hi Gustavo, unfortunately your case is still within normal time frames so USCIS won't do anything if you reach out to them. All you can do is wait, or file Premium Processing.
Hi Oscar, My PD 13 December 21, DQ 14 NOV 23, my priority date is so old and still no email for EB2 NIW interview, Can I get your point of view regarding this? @oscar'sgreen card
✅ Link to EB2 NIW online course payhip.com/b/gfuRU
☑ Link to EB-1A online course payhip.com/b/mkQln
Hi, Is the EB2 course suitable for EB2 with a family visa application?
@@IrfanSaleem541 In our course we do touch on how to include your dependents (if eligible) into your EB2 NIW petition. But the course is for EB2 NIW, not for family green cards.Check out all the content in the link above
Thank you, Oscar, for this analysis of the November 2024 visa bulletin. The biggest, good news is that there is no regression in both EB1(a), EB 2 categories for the Rest of the World (ROW). The best-case scenario is whether USCIS achieved a similar feat as what happened in the 2024 fiscal year. That is, a 9-month forward movement for the Final Action Date (FAD) for the ROW during the 2025 fiscal year. As you know the highest demand (over 10,000 per quarter) was made in 2023 before it started dropping again in 2024.
Thanks, we'll have to wait and see how things move!
Thanks for keeping us updated, Oscar. Appreciated.
My pleasure!
⁉⁉⁉Hi Oscar, How about people who are outside the USA and will go through consular processing? Which table should they check? ⁉⁉⁉
Always waiting your videos
Thanks!!
I like that you don't make any predictions on the visa bulletin and you just analyze the actual data and trends. I understand the frustration of many people who are waiting either to be current and others who are waiting on the visa interview. Patience is the only thing to have and to keep living your life as this process moves on. Cheers. JD
Thanks for those words! I agree 💯
Not a single day has moved since July for EB2 NIW for consular processing. This is not good
It's not good. It's all about demand and visa availability, unfortunately
@@OscarsGreenCard Exactly. Allowing premium processing for NIW opened floodgates for EB2 NIW in ROW. Since employer is not required and much more easier to qualify than EB1A and B, many are opting for it. Even some are applying from outside of the US without setting the foot in the country. It will remain clogged for almost forever.
Just to clarify, both Table A and Table B work the same way for both Consular Processing (for people applying from abroad) and Adjustment of Status (AOS) (for those applying inside USA). Since July 2024, for EB2 NIW the Filing Date (FD) has moved forward to 1 August 2023 for both Consular processing and AOS, while the Final Action Date (FAD) remains the same for both Consular processing and AOS at 15 March 2023. National Visa Centre (NVC) usually contact people doing Consular Processing on or before the FD, to start their filing process. This is not the case for AOS as they have to wait for USCIS to tell them whether to use the FD or FAD for the purpose of their filings.
@@rohanjadhav2077 You are right. Introduction of premium processing was around the same time, hence this backlog
@@akinfolabi8202 FD is more relevant for AOS and has no bearing on consular processing as per my understanding!
Hi Oscar, so if I am in the US, can I still submit my adjustment of status prior to the date listed in the visa bulletin?
Hi Oscar, great content as always. Do you think the DV lottery interviews currently taking place contribute to no movement of PD in B2 & B3? Because if so many are current, they have to be scheduled for interview and it will further congest the embassies. What do you think?
No, I don't think that. DV lottery interviews happen every year. The lack of movement in the visa bulletin is due to high demand and a backlog of approved applicants.
Thanks Oscar I am PD 8 FEB 23 on EB2 NIW and I received approval on AUG 2023 of my I-140, I have been DQ since December 23th, 2023 , unfortunately still waiting for a Consular interview in Santo Domingo; my PD has been current since June 2024 on the VB
Well, congratulations! Yes, depending on the location a few months can pass until they schedule an interview in a consulate or embassy
Que tan tedioso fue armar tu expediente y lo hiciste con algun abogado que recomiendes?
Hola ! Conozco dos personas que esperan cita en santo
Domingo con Fecha de prioridad nov 2021 y mayo 2022 , aún no los llaman a entrevista , me parece que santo
Domingo está muy lento
@@williamsgrullon621 No es tedioso, diría que es armarlo de manera inteligente y conociendo el proceso, los tips de Oscar fueron el principal guía, la importancia radica en conocer todo el proceso y el marco legal, pensar y saber cómo están trabajando y pues trabajar en base a eso para hablar el mismo idioma. Y si trabajé con una firma de abogados que recomiendo al 100%, no sé si Oscar admite que pasemos el nombre por acá
@@AthenaMaggGracias!! Entiendo que esas personas están esperando para el proceso EB2?? Porque para las categorías basadas en familia es un conteo totalmente diferente
Hello Oscar, thank you for your informative videos. I’m currently waiting to file my I-140, and my priority date is September 2023 for EB-3. Based on this, when do you think I’ll be able to file for Adjustment of Status? Do you think it might be possible by the end of next year? From last year’s experience, the filling chart for the fiscal year 2024 has remained at February 2023. If Congress or other governmental institutions don’t take any action, are we expecting an advancement of about two months per fiscal year?
Appreciate the Quality work Oscar 👌👍
Much appreciated!
Hi Oscar thank you for your analysis on visa bullentin. I have question on your wait time table chart from 12:30. Is the wait time for EB-2 and NIW are from now (Oct 2024), or from one's submission date? For example, my PD of EB2 NIW is Apr. 2024 and in your chart, my wait time is around 15month. Does this mean wait time is 15 month from my submssion (which will be ~July 2025), or from now on (~ Jan 2026)?
The graph signifies the expected wait time at the time that visa bulletin was released
Thank you Oscar!
Thanks Oscar
Thank you for stopping by and commenting
This whole process is so frustrating... Almost 10 months now and no news about my i-140... And to complete the package, no forward motion with the Visa Bulletin for EB2... Why is it so hard and time consuming? :(
In which center ?!
@@anatiti19 Nebraska
10 months is not crazy. Back in my days you would expect a year or more and premium processing did not even exist for EB2 NIW (it's actually very recent). Unfortunately the fast processing times we saw last year were an anomaly. I do hope they can bring that speed back though!
@@OscarsGreenCardwhy were an anomaly ?
I guess staying in your own country would be your best option. A beggar has no choice in this case. 😅
In graphs, the wait times are after the approval of after the priority date?
The wait time represents the time it would take if you filed that month based on that month's visa bulletin
Hi Oscar ,what might be a reason why eb3 other workers on table A not moving. Was expecting a movement since it is now a new fiscal year
I don't understand why the date would not move at all at the beginning of the fiscal year. New batch, diversity visas are on the way, why would it not move?
Also thanks for the video: even though I can read the bulletin, it's good to check in with someone else. Also the disbelief of your comment section really helps in feeling less isolated in the process
Davide, it's because they moved the dates aggressively at the end of FY24 and the backlog is massive, also this bulletin came out 10 days after the new fiscal year, they just started to receive the AOS. I would expect another copy-paste bulletin in December as well..
They probably have enough petitioners in line ready for a visa number that they can't move the dates yet, or they risk surpassing the imposed visa limits
It seems the same scenario is repeating. The USCIS approach is similar to previous year
Please im still confused on the table, correct me if am wrong. Table A is PD and table B is DQ?
Table A is when the visa number is available (interview *may* be scheduled) and Table B is relevant for DQ (consular) or filing (AOS).
Is it a reflection on or related to how many I-140 they will approve?
Not really. It's a reflection on how many people apply for visa (AOS or consular processing) and their annual and quaterly quotas imposed by Congress
@@OscarsGreenCard thank you Oscar! Your guidance and insight is very helpful and reassuring
Hi Oscar! I am outside of Usa and I got my approval of I-140. Can i include my spouse in the application in this moment of the process? Would this affect my waiting time until the green card? Additionally, is she coming with me at the same time in Usa or the process for her will take longer?
Thank you so much for your valuable support!
Rezart
Man I am going to enter the DV again... USCIS, I find your lack of progression disturbing...
:(
thank you for keeping us updated! im in eb3 other workers processing and mine is june2022. i dont know how to read this i just wanna ask do you think i can be selected till next winter 2025? thank you!
Hello sir ,
when would be PD July 2022
current for Eb1C India
this year or next year .. is there any month as per your guess
Thank you 🙏 your reply will be really appreciated..!
For a May 2024 filing seems like the wait time is a little over 15 months. Am I looking at the chart correctly? Thanks for the response.
The graph signifies the expected wait time at the time that visa bulletin was released
Quite a shocker. Please Oscar, for those who have gotten approval - we got since April this year, if we become current, do you have an idea of when the embassy is likely to invite us for processing/interview as well as how long the process may take? We are based in London as a family but on limited time, approximately 10months.
No, they do not publish wait times for embassies, so it is very uncertain.
I. Am not current yet, but was told London embassy consent have a lot of backlogs . I don’t know how true that is
No movement for eb2 😢
I know, sad!
Either eb3 and other workers 😢😢😢😢
Thanks for the video. Do you know anyone that submitted EB2 with the Refugee $300?
It's called asylum program fee and everyone in these categories must submit it. So yes, I know a lot of people
Thanks for this Boss. Please Osas, can one in USA still submit i140 EB2 or wait till November?
You can always submit I-140s
Thank you Osas
How long does it take to get receipt notice after mailing AOS to USCIS?
It's variable, between a couple of weeks to a few months
My I-140 approval has a priority date of May 10, 2023. Based on your experience, do you anticipate a long wait before my priority date becomes current? I am currently due for an H1B renewal though.
Why don't you file adjustment of status? Your PD is current if you are talking about EB2 and your are in Rest of World. If you are in a different situation: no, I can't predict what is going to happen
When do you think the visa bulletin advance again for eb1 india?Maybe in January?
I wish I knew. It is always more probably that movement happens in the first month of a quarter (that would be January)
Let's hope all this scenario will change after November 5.
I believe you probably do not want to bring this topic here, but I do think the number one issue that is guiding this election is (illegal) immigration, which is being dealt with very carefully by both candidates.
This huge waiting time and no considerable changes in the ‘old system’ are probably due to the USCIS, Department of State, and Department of Homeland Security being currently crazy and busy during these last couple of years with almost all those "25 million" illegals who are already in the US.
if you have installed on your phone the mobile APP (CBP-One) used to "accept" illegals and postpone their judgment to acquire asylum, you can see that the content and the app is getting updated almost every 5 days, at the same moment, we have this huge waiting time in these regular procedures, while the standard procedures "visa forms" are majority non-changed affecting everyone who is properly doing the procedure the right way.
Anyway, let´s hope this situation gets better for anyone willing to do everything correctly.
Thanks for the video Oscar!😁
Thanks, but *undocumented immigration has no impact whatsoever on the visa bulletin*. So please do not spread more of this misleading message here. The visa bulletin depends strictly on the quota imposed by Congress of 140,000 employment based green cards per year, and the demand of applicants for these green cards (not for any other benefit)
@@OscarsGreenCardare you not aware that applicants from CBP are allowed to when arriving at legal border entry points pre-schedule appointments for further judgments so they can apply for asylum and later be eligible for a green card?
I did not mention that the amount established by Congress is reduced due to that, even less so on your argument that the provided allowances given to illegals crossing the border are removed from the total quota offered to regular applicants, quite on the contrary, according to the official statement from the administration, will be even better as much migrants as possible to become citizens, no mattering the method they are applying when legalizing the status.
The whole point I referred to is that this huge flow of illegals may be one of the reasons for this current delay in the judgments after all the public employees inside USCIS in charge of the process did not increase exponentially as much as the number of immigrants...
@@Soaresbruh I am going to reply your unedited comment because your edited comment is too long and confusing (I don't fully understand your points there). Your original comment read: "@OscarsGreenCard are you not aware that applicants from CBP and asylum are legible to green card, removing from the total quota?".
Simple answer: NO, I was not aware because it is UNTRUE. Asylum applicants can access a green card process that does not take any visa numbers from the employment-based visas we discuss in this channel. It's a different pool of visa numbers, without a cap, and that is why undocumented immigrants have literally NO effect on the visa bulletin, which is the topic of this video. Please take 10 minutes to read about it before spreading missinformation. Thank you
Hi, Oscar. I’ve just seen your channel and I need your assistance to double sure that I am using the right chart. My mother has been sponsored by her USA citizen sister under F4. Her priority date is 23 May 2008. I am monthly checking the visa bulletin Chart B last line which is now 1 March 2008. Am I on the right path or should I look somewhere else? Thank you
Hi, I don't comment on family visas
Thank you Oscar.
Your videos have been so helpful and informative.
My priority date is Aug 18, 2023, and I hope to be reached soon. My I-140 was approved on Dec 7, 2023.
Based on last year, do you think that they will keep chart B a while?
Thank you.
God bless.
they usually keep it for a few months. Congrats on your approval!
@@OscarsGreenCard I appreciate it Sir. Take care.
Hi and thank u
Thank you for being here!
How many forms need for eb2 niw visa a part from 140 petition form? And can I submit both online and courier?
There´s a few forms and no, it cannot be submitted electronically as of today . We explain everything in detail in the course payhip.com/b/gfuRU and you can also find plenty of info in this channel. Good luck!
So no visas are issued in October and November? And why is that?
Yes, visas are issued in both of those months
Hi. How do I check for Pakistan in this table while I am currently in the Middle East on a lecturership at the age of 46? Also, could you refer to any channel for EB2 with family?
Pakistan is in the first column. EB2 is always with immediate family, spouse and unmarried children under 21.
Hi Oscar, can I submit I-140 now in 3days ? I am pakistani and residing in Saudi Arabia. Is it ok to submit my petition I-140 in 3days or i should wait for next visa bulletin?
You can always submit I-140
@@OscarsGreenCard approximately how much time it will take to approve or reject?
@@zubairbs no one knows
But about f3 my paority date is Jul 12 .I am from india
my PD is Sept 2023... accroding to this trend, I may be able to file my AOS in october 2025. This is very frustrated. I already lost my job cos my OPT is out of date. I have retunred back to the school to get F1
Sorry to hear that, frustrating indeed!
what happened to carry over unused visa numbers from the rest of the world
USCIS announced they used all employment visas in FY2024. Still no news about how many family visas will be carried over (if any)
@@OscarsGreenCardthis means, eb2 has to wait till October 2025 for visas
Hello Oscar,
Hope you doing well. and many thanks for your contribution in this EB2-visa guidelines. it help us alot and would like to say keepit up. I have 2 questions if you guide me.
1- I am from Pakistan and I wanted to know the process of payment how should I pay if you have made video on this topic then its good i will lookinto it if not then please guide us .
2- if a person is running a business and he is going to apply as entrepreneur, and he is the owner of company also, can he make a letter from his own company showing his idea with his signature ?
regards
Faisal
Hi, thanks for commenting. Regarding method of payment, I have an old video in this channel you can look for. I also have a detailed video lecture inside our course payhip.com/b/gfuRU Regarding the business, yes, the company can issue a letter
we have update on "Next Month’s Adjustment of Status Filing Charts"
For Family-Sponsored Filings:
For all family-sponsored preference categories, you must use the Dates for Filing chart in the Department of State Visa Bulletin for November 2024.
For Employment-Based Preference Filings:
For all employment-based preference categories, you must use the Dates for Filing chart in the Department of State Visa Bulletin for November 2024.
Thanks, i saw, great to know they keep Table B!
@@OscarsGreenCard np. Thank you for your update
Oh wow - the trend is becoming uglier month after month.
i am F2A my documentary qualified 2023 prority date 23december 2021 can i hope that i will get interview this month please reply me from Bangladesh F2A my husband is green card holders USA
I don't comment on family visas
PD 1st March 23, Final action date 15th Mar 23 for the last 4 months and continuing to remain the same into a 5th in November, three months past documentarily complete, and heading into the 4th ..... and nothing happens in consular processing; 20 months since I140 approved ... and I ask myself, is it worth it??
It takes time! Depending on the embassy it could take a few more months than the date you become current
@OscarsGreenCard ... so then, the final action date means nothing for CP, and looks like it makes more sense to AS.
Calm down brah, no need to get desperate. Sit tight or move on.
@ArchV8 easy said than done, it just makes your planning miserable, neither to sit tight nor to move on.
@@tilksewa.kelemu4407 No, it does mean a lot, because until you are current in Final Action the NVC will not even contact the Embassy. It is a condition needed to move to the last step; NOT a guarantee of immediate action
This is sad and ugly 😢 even if it’s just a da y movement , it’s better than this
I know!
Hello @OscarsGreenCard, I applied toEb2 NIW on February 14, 2024. I have not received news from them so far. Is there a way to contact USCIS regarding my application? or should I continue waiting? It's going to be 10 months from the application next month.
Thnak you for your videos are very informative.
Hi Gustavo, unfortunately your case is still within normal time frames so USCIS won't do anything if you reach out to them. All you can do is wait, or file Premium Processing.
@@OscarsGreenCard Thank you!
Hi Oscar, My PD 13 December 21, DQ 14 NOV 23, my priority date is so old and still no email for EB2 NIW interview, Can I get your point of view regarding this? @oscar'sgreen card
I can't, that depends on the specific consulate and their internal backlogs...
In which country are u located?