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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: India
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Assuming that original application was for her parents, she will be derivative in F4 category ..

1. Go to India 10-15 days before Interview & get Visa along with her Parents

No Police Certifcate required from USA but she will require Police Certificate from India for stay till the period she came to USA..........

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: India
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And contrary to your observation, I hate math. With passion. I guess algebra and simple number-crunching are fine, but I can't stand calculus and beyond. I guess on issues that matter to me, though, especially when they eat away my life and time, I can still manage to bear it (but I do I love analyzing things!).

I think that it's likely for the F4 PD to move 3-5 weeks on average for the following months to come (for how many, I'm uncertain). We've only moved 4 months this FY, which is a record-low since FY2001 (except for the great retrogression of FY2011). It's possible for the PD to pick up its speed and sustain its movement by 3-5 week per month till the end of this FY.

Beyond that, it's unpredictable.

I'll reserve any specific comment until Jolly explains his claim, but I personally think it's unlikely. My reason being: last time the PD jump happened in FY2010 with 32 months, FY2011 came back with 20 months-long retrogression. Either the PD moves slowly-but-steadily, or even if the jump occurs, we're going to see retrogression of proportional size. But who knows?

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: South Korea
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Guys, LIFE Act isn't causing the slow priority date movement this fiscal year. One of the things LIFE (Legal Immigration Family Equity) Act of 2000 did was granting adjustment of status (not I-130 filing) to those who were left out from 1986 amnesty, as well as some other unlawfully present aliens (who were petitioned for permanent residency through I-130) whose PD was already current (or have been waiting for 3 years) but otherwise unable to adjust their status due to illegal presence.

Therefore LIFE Act caused extraordinarily slow PD movement in FY2001 (movement of 4 months total) when these people were allowed to submit for AOS. As for why this FY is slow, I have no idea, but LIFE Act isn't the culprit.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: India
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Actually i have one graph ..which shows the number of petitions filled from 1997 to 2002 for F4.....i am trying to upload it..but it shows error over here......

so let me explain you..In the graph the demand of visas of PD 2001 is very very high up to July 2001 or august 2001...after august 2001 PD the demand become very very very low ).....now when i compared the demand of visas from august 2001 to December 2002 with the demand of 1999 Pd's it is almost same....so guys now u can check that the Pd of 1999 will cover in only 6 months........

Another factor which should be considered here is that PD till January 2002 was current in the year 2010 ( before retrogression). So, a lot of people with PD between 22 June 2001 and December 2001 would have already received their immigrant visa during that window in 2010 (August to December 2010). Reduce these numbers from the current waiting list...

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Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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Guys, LIFE Act isn't causing the slow priority date movement this fiscal year. One of the things LIFE (Legal Immigration Family Equity) Act of 2000 did was granting adjustment of status (not I-130 filing) to those who were left out from 1986 amnesty, as well as some other unlawfully present aliens (who were petitioned for permanent residency through I-130) whose PD was already current (or have been waiting for 3 years) but otherwise unable to adjust their status due to illegal presence.

Therefore LIFE Act caused extraordinarily slow PD movement in FY2001 (movement of 4 months total) when these people were allowed to submit for AOS. As for why this FY is slow, I have no idea, but LIFE Act isn't the culprit.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

as we know that LIFE act is from december 2000 to 30th april 2001...

in this fiscal year before july visa bulletin the PD was stuck

around 30 april 2001...

now PD has moved LIFE act time period and now the backlog of LIFE act is clear...

so there is no reason PD should move slowly...

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: India
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Another factor which should be considered here is that PD till January 2002 was current in the year 2010 ( before retrogression). So, a lot of people with PD between 22 June 2001 and December 2001 would have already received their immigrant visa during that window in 2010 (August to December 2010). Reduce these numbers from the current waiting list...

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