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5 minutes ago, RR159 said:

Thanks for pouring cold water!

 

In FY 2020, priority dates moved by 13 months 7 days.

 

But that's my point - it's not linear. It could speed up, or stop, or anywhere in between. If your PD is 3 years ahead of the current VB, you can't assume it will be another 3 years until it's current. 

 

The only target is the number of visas issued each year, but there's no target for the Visa Bulletin dates, as it will depend on how many people are ahead of you in the line. 

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There is a fixed number issued every year.

 

There is a forever increasing number of applications.

 

Timelines can only go one way, there will be bumps in the trend.

“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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1 hour ago, Boiler said:

There is a fixed number issued every year.

 

There is a forever increasing number of applications.

 

Timelines can only go one way, there will be bumps in the trend.

 

If the laws don't change soon its going to be total chaos a few years down the line. We are actually seeing crazy backlogs at the embassy for the Immediate Relatives Categories, now imagine F Visas. But well, they say no other first world offer such visas to the rest of us, its a privilege and we are at their mercy.

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Why would it be chaos? 

 

There has been talk of rationalizing the system for as long as I can remember, nothing has happened and I doubt anything will, too many vested interests.

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18 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Why would it be chaos? 

 

There has been talk of rationalizing the system for as long as I can remember, nothing has happened and I doubt anything will, too many vested interests.


Rationalizing as in “Stop taking new applications until all existing applications are processed and visa issued”?

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I have not heard of that option. Does not seem logical, just builds up demand.

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5 hours ago, Boiler said:

Why would it be chaos? 

 

There has been talk of rationalizing the system for as long as I can remember, nothing has happened and I doubt anything will, too many vested interests.

 

Chaos with the system because as you put it, the demand for IV is ever increasing and with the no. of IVs annually a constant. Can't you see how overwhelming it will be for the system in e.g 15 years if the laws don't change to accommodate more cases annually?

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20 minutes ago, Mundo254 said:

 

Chaos with the system because as you put it, the demand for IV is ever increasing and with the no. of IVs annually a constant. Can't you see how overwhelming it will be for the system in e.g 15 years if the laws don't change to accommodate more cases annually?

Well no

 

There are F4s now that take a very long time.

 

They may need a bit more storage as more approved I 130s pile up but that is a minor issue.

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6 hours ago, Boiler said:

I have not heard of that option. Does not seem logical, just builds up demand.


The only option I’ve ever heard about is scrapping categories for all relatives except immediate ones. Trump talked about ending ‘chain migration’, dont know if he would if he gets a second term. 

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This goes back to the time Trump was a Democrat.

 

And it would require Congress to act.

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4 hours ago, Ikandro00 said:

Hello guys,

finely I got visa and came in USA ihaa

 

so in border I got Stamp on my passports when I will get green card? or I should pay some fees and after they will send me green card?

 

about SSN I should wait 10 days after I can apply but what about green card?

 

thank you

Yes you have to pay immigrant fee first to get GC

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If you arrive in the United States and haven't yet paid USCIS Immigrant Fee, USCIS will send you a payment notice with instructions on paying your fee. You will not receive your Green Card until you have paid the USCIS Immigrant Fee. (As of April 1, 2024, this fee is $235 as listed @ USCIS site)

 

Good Luck & welcome to the United State of America 

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24 minutes ago, Ikandro00 said:

I paid its in my country before interview,

 

k thank you.

 

So it'll be up to 90 days for you to get your green card, about 6 weeks seems to be the norm. Your endorsed visa in your passport acts as a temporary green card for a year though. 

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