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Filed: Country: India
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That's what my doubt is..the checklist states that pcc is required from passport office but some people also issue another pcc from police station. What exactly are we supposed to submit?

He guys,

We need PCC to send in IV packet and also during interview?

So , if PCC that we got for IV packet gets expire till the interview time we need to obtain a new PCC?

Please clarify..

Thanks in advance.

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Find below details.. but I don’t know how many are F1,F2,F3,F4 but I got the data of I130 filled in Sep 2000 to Sep 2003

I guess this will also include immediate relatives’ applications also.

Refer to page no 4 in PDFs

Sep2000to2001 - Received total 92,947 I130 Petitions

Sep2001to2002 - Received total 64,304 I130 Petitions

Sep2002to2003 - Received total 62,616 I130 Petitions

PDFs attached for ref

Whats the source please?

Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Egypt
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Congratulation for all guys

30 Sept. 2002 Got COA through website just now

1- I130 Filed at 20 May 2004 for F4 Category

2- PD-19th May 2004

3- Case approved at USCIS on 29 OCT 2009

4- Case sent to NVC on Nov 2, 2009

5- June 23,2016 : Petitioner's name appeared

6- July 19,2016 : DS-261 Online Choice of Address and Agent & DS-260, Online

Immigration Visa and Alien Registration Application are Opened

(NOT Activated).

7- ???????????? : Received DS-261

8- ???????????? : Submit DS-261

9- July 20, 2016 : AOS and IV fees Bill activated.

10- July 20, 2016 : Pay AOS Fees

11- July 21, 2016 : Received AOS Fees

12- July 22, 2016 : Pay IV Bill (4 persons)

13- July 22, 2016 : Pay fee for CSPA case

14- July 25, 2016 : Received IV Bill (4 persons)

15- July 25, 2016 : Submit DS-260 (3 persons)

16- July 26, 2016 : Ask NVC if I can file CSPA

17- July 28, 2016 : NVC replied CSPA as "cannot be reviewed" due to "no visa number available"

18- Aug. 10, 2016 : Send AOS and IV Package

19- Aug. 12, 2016 : NVC received all the civil documents and I-864 AOS Financial Documents (11.04 AM)

20- Aug. 15, 2016 : Sent ASK NVC to Add my petitioner as my (Agent/Attorney)

21- Aug. 17, 2016 : NVC Scan Date (NOA 1)

22- Aug. 20, 2016 : NVC Replied and removed my previous Attorney and add my Petitioner

to be my new (Agent/Attorney)

23- Oct. 04, 2016 : My son's name (who is under CSPA) deleted

24- Oct. 05, 2016 : Received NOA2 asking for 2015 W-2 (form)

25- Oct 05, 2016 : send 2015 W-2 form by (Email & Mail)

26- Oct. 06, 2016 : Case Complete Email

27- Oct. 11, 2016 : Case Completed after receiving all required Documents (NOA 3)

28- .....................: Interview Confirmation | P4

29- .....................: Medical
30- .....................: Interview [at 00.00 AM]

31- .....................: Visa in Hand

32- .....................: POE [JFK]

33- .....................: CSPA approved

34- .....................: Checklist certification scan date

35- .....................: NVC Scan Date 2

36- .....................: Case Completed at NVC (confirmed by calling on .....................)

37- .....................: Visa issued

Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: India
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08/20/2014: Impact of Potential OBAMA EB Fix Excluding Dependent Family Members from EB IV Numberical Limit

  • AILA liaison reportedly asked Mr. Oppenheim of DOS the potential impact of such reform on immigration visa cut-off dates and his answer was that it would accelerate cut-offs but cut-offs would still exist in the family-based peference immigrant visa categories, while such fix would result in all of EB visa categories immediately becoming current and continuously remaining current for the foreseeable future. But within a year of two, filing and approval of new petitions could require cut-off dates for some preferences for some countries. Interesting.................................................

http://www.immigration-law.com/

Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: India
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Whats the source please?

DHS Site

https://www.dhs.gov/...ns/msrsep03.pdf

08/20/2014: Impact of Potential OBAMA EB Fix Excluding Dependent Family Members from EB IV Numberical Limit

  • AILA liaison reportedly asked Mr. Oppenheim of DOS the potential impact of such reform on immigration visa cut-off dates and his answer was that it would accelerate cut-offs but cut-offs would still exist in the family-based peference immigrant visa categories, while such fix would result in all of EB visa categories immediately becoming current and continuously remaining current for the foreseeable future. But within a year of two, filing and approval of new petitions could require cut-off dates for some preferences for some countries. Interesting.................................................

http://www.immigration-law.com/

This will be applicable to EB visas only and it would not be applicable for FB...So v will be still waiting :)

F4 - India - PD - 23rd March 2003


- Received COA 14th May 2015


- Received Visa and reached to US in Feb 2016

 
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