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1 hour ago, zaback21 said:

I didn't count the 2% because if I did, it's not 9%, it like 10-12% if not more. These are just the primary applicant number of 25,620 visas which they have already crossed. If you want add the dependent (which is not counted) it's way way more. 


I thought the monthly visa issuance stats do include dependents? 

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6 hours ago, appleblossom said:


I thought the monthly visa issuance stats do include dependents? 

Yes, you are right. I thought FX counts dependent which I was wrong. 

 

The 2% dependent area limit means countries like British Virgin Islands which is under UK, not the dependent of Family or Employment based visas. 

 

So, that means DR has already crossed the 7% per country limit unless DR also has a dependent area. 

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3 hours ago, zaback21 said:

Yes, you are right. I thought FX counts dependent which I was wrong. 

 

The 2% dependent area limit means countries like British Virgin Islands which is under UK, not the dependent of Family or Employment based visas. 

 

So, that means DR has already crossed the 7% per country limit unless DR also has a dependent area. 


They can’t have gone over the country cap, it’s simply not possible. It’s a legal limit. 
 

USCIS do say that the monthly stats don’t give an accurate number if they’re added up, due to the way they calculate it, and that only the annual FY report is accurate - 

 

“individual monthly issuance reports should not be aggregated, as this will not provide an accurate issuance total for the fiscal year to date.  Instead, refer to our annual Report of the Visa Office for final full Fiscal Year statistics.”

 

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3 hours ago, appleblossom said:


They can’t have gone over the country cap, it’s simply not possible. It’s a legal limit. 
 

USCIS do say that the monthly stats don’t give an accurate number if they’re added up, due to the way they calculate it, and that only the annual FY report is accurate - 

 

“individual monthly issuance reports should not be aggregated, as this will not provide an accurate issuance total for the fiscal year to date.  Instead, refer to our annual Report of the Visa Office for final full Fiscal Year statistics.”

 

They still have a month to go to go even more over. Not sure when USCIS will step in and apply the 7% quota. They are 1643 over + another 2400 next month means they will be 4000+ over this year. 

 

It's hard to see which year that extra 4000 visas will be included. It's not 500-1000 extra we are talking about. 

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45 minutes ago, zaback21 said:

They still have a month to go to go even more over. Not sure when USCIS will step in and apply the 7% quota. They are 1643 over + another 2400 next month means they will be 4000+ over this year. 

 

 

But you're using stats that it clearly says can't be used to calculate the annual figures. You need to wait for the FY data to be released.

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The November bulletin is out 😢.

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2024/visa-bulletin-for-november-2023.html

Only Mexico progressed on final action date, other countries didn't (as I've expected).

 

Let's wait for the Visa backlog report to be updated to see how things are progressing.

 

 

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Nothing much is likely to change before the new year.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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24 minutes ago, GusHD said:

The November bulletin is out 😢.

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2024/visa-bulletin-for-november-2023.html

Only Mexico progressed on final action date, other countries didn't (as I've expected).

 

Let's wait for the Visa backlog report to be updated to see how things are progressing.

 

 

As expected. Fact they've released VB this early may mean they have the Visa numbers figured out already for the next couple of months.

 

Mexico moved 4 months, hopefully when rest of the world starts moving it will be at that pace or more!

 

As mentioned, let's hope our predictions with the backlog report stands.

 

Stay positive good people! This immigration journey will end someday.

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On 4/28/2021 at 3:05 AM, iza25 said:

Hi,

 

I would like to ask if anyone here has already received an interview appointment for F2B? Im located in the Philippines and was DQ'd July 2019.  I hope you can give me insights as well.

 

 

Thanks! Stay safe!

Like you, I am also waiting for interview to be scheduled. My daughter's case has been Dq'd since 01/06/22 with PD 06/07/2012..I have been emailing for updates, the answer is still the same: wait till it becomes current.

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50 minutes ago, apongbaket said:

Like you, I am also waiting for interview to be scheduled. My daughter's case has been Dq'd since 01/06/22 with PD 06/07/2012..I have been emailing for updates, the answer is still the same: wait till it becomes current.

 

Yes, absolutely no point in chasing it until the PD is current. No interview can be scheduled until then as a visa simply isn't available.

 

Did you decide to apply for citizenship as per your previous thread? That might make it a bit quicker when you have it.

 

Good luck, hope it speeds up for you. 

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