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Hey NewYorker,
I did sent emails to the 4 email Id's I also faxed and mailed TSC for interfiling I created SR as well. I created info pass request to link I140(EB2) to I485 Sent email to ncscfollowup.nsc@dhs.gov and included the InfoPass SR# I think, if you include SR# in your email you get quick reply I got the following updated Sept 20, 2011 = I140 file has been transferred from NSC to connect with the 'T'-file at TSC. Sept 25, 2011 = I140 is consolidated at TSC and link with I485 Sept 30, 2011 = I485 is with the team that adjudicates the cases The following link has experience of other people like us http://www..com/usa-immigration-trac...nterfile-485/1 (Not sure if I can post this link here) For some it was a cake walk. Some had to face every and any hurdles before they were approved. I learnt the following from the link above A ) If you port with I140 & I485 from same center, then 1) your I485 approved immediately/automatically with no extra steps required 2) You have to create SR to trigger the approval process 3) You/lawyer is asked to send mail for interfiling 4) Once this happens then you case is ready for approval B) If you port with I140 & I485 from different center, then 1) I140 is sent to the center which has I485 in most cases and vice versa in few cases 2) To do this explicit interfillingLetter/ SR/InfoPass SR/congressman-senator request must be sent. 3) All I140 info is then sent I485 service center for linking. Some officers may need actual hard copy before linking which may add time. 4) Once it is link then you case is ready for approval C) In the approval process the following thing may happen 1) If you case is pre-adjudicated and file transferred to some other location then the initial will request for transfer of info from the location. In some cases he may need actual hard copy before reviewing which adds may add time. 2) The case is then give to an initial reviewer who does diff type of check. FBI check is one of them which may delay the process. He may issue an RFE for additional info. He then clears the case 3) It is then given to a Final reviewer who may issue an RFE for any additional info. Once he clears the case he then assigns Visa# to your case and your case is approved The steps stated above are from the shared experience of the people in the link. This info is NOT verified from USCIS. Gurus/Pundits please add/modify the steps ifthey are incorrect Some have gone through every steps mentioned above and for some lucky dint even knew that these steps exist. I am current since June 01, 2011 still nothing seems within sight. __________________________________________________ ________________ GC saga so far............. 2004 Nov - Labor#1(EB3) filed 2006 Jan - Labor#2(EB2) filed 2007 Feb - I140(EB3) filed 2007 Jul - I485 filed 2007 Sep - I140(EB3) approved 2008 Jan - Labor#2(EB2) approved (HR din't inform me. 6 months passed.Labor#2 expired) 2009 Jan - Prevailing Wage completed for Labor#3(EB2) 2010 Mar - Advt for Labor#3(EB2) (Company was bought by another company,in that mess HR & lawyer waisted 6 months. Prevailing Wage for Labor#3 expired. Hence had to do the process all over again) 2010 Dec - Labor#4(EB2) filed 2011 Sep - Labor#4(EB2) approved 2011 Apr - I140(EB2) filed 2011 Jun - I140(EB2) approved 2011 Jun - formal letter sent for Interfile |
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Hey NewYorker,
I did sent emails to the 4 email Id's I also faxed and mailed TSC for interfiling I created SR as well. I created info pass request to link I140(EB2) to I485 Sent email to ncscfollowup.nsc@dhs.gov and included the InfoPass SR# I think, if you include SR# in your email you get quick reply I got the following updated Sept 20, 2011 = I140 file has been transferred from NSC to connect with the 'T'-file at TSC. Sept 25, 2011 = I140 is consolidated at TSC and link with I485 Sept 30, 2011 = I485 is with the team that adjudicates the cases The following link has experience of other people like us http://www..com/usa-immigration-trac...nterfile-485/1 (Not sure if I can post this link here) For some it was a cake walk. Some had to face every and any hurdles before they were approved. I learnt the following from the link above A ) If you port with I140 & I485 from same center, then 1) your I485 approved immediately/automatically with no extra steps required 2) You have to create SR to trigger the approval process 3) You/lawyer is asked to send mail for interfiling 4) Once this happens then you case is ready for approval B) If you port with I140 & I485 from different center, then 1) I140 is sent to the center which has I485 in most cases and vice versa in few cases 2) To do this explicit interfillingLetter/ SR/InfoPass SR/congressman-senator request must be sent. 3) All I140 info is then sent I485 service center for linking. Some officers may need actual hard copy before linking which may add time. 4) Once it is link then you case is ready for approval C) In the approval process the following thing may happen 1) If you case is pre-adjudicated and file transferred to some other location then the initial will request for transfer of info from the location. In some cases he may need actual hard copy before reviewing which adds may add time. 2) The case is then give to an initial reviewer who does diff type of check. FBI check is one of them which may delay the process. He may issue an RFE for additional info. He then clears the case 3) It is then given to a Final reviewer who may issue an RFE for any additional info. Once he clears the case he then assigns Visa# to your case and your case is approved The steps stated above are from the shared experience of the people in the link. This info is NOT verified from USCIS. Some have gone through every steps mentioned above and for some lucky dint even knew that these steps exist. I am current since June 01, 2011 still nothing seems within sight. Quote:
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Hey NewYorker,
I did sent emails to the 4 email Id's I also faxed and mailed TSC for interfiling I created SR as well. I created info pass request to link I140(EB2) to I485 Sent email to ncscfollowup.nsc@dhs.gov and included the InfoPass SR# I think, if you include SR# in your email you get quick reply I got the following updated Sept 20, 2011 = I140 file has been transferred from NSC to connect with the 'T'-file at TSC. Sept 25, 2011 = I140 is consolidated at TSC and link with I485 Sept 30, 2011 = I485 is with the team that adjudicates the cases Another forum has experience of other people like us For some it was a cake walk. Some had to face every and any hurdles before they were approved. I learnt the following from the link above A ) If you port with I140 & I485 from same center, then 1) your I485 approved immediately/automatically with no extra steps required 2) You have to create SR to trigger the approval process 3) You/lawyer is asked to send mail for interfiling 4) Once this happens then you case is ready for approval B) If you port with I140 & I485 from different center, then 1) I140 is sent to the center which has I485 in most cases and vice versa in few cases 2) To do this explicit interfillingLetter/ SR/InfoPass SR/congressman-senator request must be sent. 3) All I140 info is then sent I485 service center for linking. Some officers may need actual hard copy before linking which may add time. 4) Once it is link then you case is ready for approval C) In the approval process the following thing may happen 1) If you case is pre-adjudicated and file transferred to some other location then the initial will request for transfer of info from the location. In some cases he may need actual hard copy before reviewing which adds may add time. 2) The case is then give to an initial reviewer who does diff type of check. FBI check is one of them which may delay the process. He may issue an RFE for additional info. He then clears the case 3) It is then given to a Final reviewer who may issue an RFE for any additional info. Once he clears the case he then assigns Visa# to your case and your case is approved The steps stated above are from the shared experience of the people in the link. This info is NOT verified from USCIS. Some have gone through every steps mentioned above and for some lucky dint even knew that these steps exist. I am current since June 01, 2011 still nothing seems within sight. |
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Dude,
The last stage is hopeless these days - it no more quick approval after you become current. I'm current since May 24th and here are the chain of events : 1. Since nothing came in 60 days ( sent , email , Interfiling letter - All) I contacted Congressman on July 27th and they discovered that my Interlinking didn't happen at all ![]() 2. Well - EB2 140 and Eb3 485 Interlinked on Aug 10th finally due to Congressman's follow up but No approval till Sep 12th. 3. I had a InfoPass on Sep 12th for my wife's emergency AP ( because we were traveling on Sep 20th) and the local officer called Nebraska. Ooh my God - she figured out that the officer holding on to my case from Aug 10th don't even know how to adjudicate I-485 cases. 4. Now finally my cases got assigned to a " 485 qualified" officer on Sep 12th but new excuse now - Guess what !!! The yearly Green card numbers have exhausted after Sep 15th and it happens every year during this time and i'll see approval as soon as October opens up. 5. Well - October opened up (today is 8th) but nothing. I emailed Congressman office from but no one replied me. Looks like they also ditched me now - I'm alone . Lets see.... Quote:
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