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second I-765
my renewal for work authorization has been approved and new card is being produced. April 16 would make is 3 full yrs since I filed both i130 and GC and not is being approved yet . is the renewal a good sign for my vawa to be approved soon ??? I claim it in Jesus precious name 🙏🏽🙏🏽 I beg you lord .
VAWA
Based on a Violence Against Women Act self-petition
Total Days: 1189 days
Case
2021-04-16
2024-07-18
I-360
1109 Days
I-485
1189 Days
I-765
253 Days
Vermont Service Center: I-360, I-485, I-765
I-130 Approved, I-485 pending
My I-130 has been approved 60 days ago and there have been no updates since then. I know many people get their I-485 approved a few days/weeks after I-130 approval.
Anyone else in this boat? Any suggestions? I tried emailing our representative, but since the case is technically not outside normal processing hours, I don’t think they’ll be much help.
Still, the feeling that USCIS completely backlogged our case doesn’t leave me, so I’d take any suggestions.
F2A
Permanent resident filing for a spouse or child under 21
Total Days: 975 days
Case
2023-08-28
2026-04-29
I-130
142 Days
I-131
302 Days
I-485
975 Days
California Service Center: I-130, I-131, I-485
Please share your thoughts.
My case has been at NBC since the initial stage. As recent as about 6 weeks ago it was still there. On March 7 I got the actively reviewed notification on my I-130. To my surprise a live agent told me today via Emma that my case was is ANC (Anchorage) when my field office is truly in New Orleans. What should I make of this ?
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 1375 days
Case
2022-10-10
Today
I-130
1375 Days
I-485
1375 Days
National Benefits Center: I-130, I-485
No Movement upcoming Visa
Hi guys,
I saw this statement on the Visa Bulletin April 2024, USCIS stated that:
"EMPLOYMENT-based categories: Very little to no forward movement is expected in the coming months since the final action dates for many categories advanced for April 2024."
Any thoughts on this?
EAD card approved
I have worked for my employer for more then two years and throughout the time they applied for perm (approved). Then I 140 (approved), I 765 and I 485 applied concurrently . The project I was in ended and my OPT also expired. Recently my 765 got approved and got my EAD card. I want to know if I am permitted to engage in full time employment with another employer or I’ll have to stick to the same employer who applied for my perm and I 140 ? They do not have any project.
please let me know if anyone has same experience or suggestion.
(EB3 skilled, ROW)
Please help say anything about this guys
How can the backlogs move back about 3 years ago back in May 2022 in just a month?
I noticed the frequency of people getting the Green Card in 2022 was a lot, and not bad in 2023 but in 2024 why does everything feel like it stopped?
I don't know when can I get the GC. I was studying in the US and I didn't want to pay the University out of state tuition and thought this could change my life but turns out now I feel like hell because of waiting, all my peers are way ahead of me in life, all the kids doesn't show respect when they don't know why I do the labor job for immigration.
All of my coworkers at work now leave the company with Green Cards because they have worked for 1 year already. I felt like I was holding back and felt very unfair. I knew lots of people who had PD back in June 2021 or March 2021 get their GC in 2022 and I thought I would be like them too but not.
This fiscal year is even worse after 6 months they advance for 2 months and people in 2020 have not resolved their cases yet.
It's almost been 2 years of broken waiting and now I haven't received any positive news.
I don’t want my life to be all about labor work being poor. I have a relative in the US who is younger than me 3 years old and now has 6-figure salary job and I haven’t graduated yet and feel like I gonna get abandoned for being way behind their leagues.
I tried to use lots of different ways to estimate the advance days. It looks reasonable to move 3-4 months every quarter but reality looks ridiculously unreal to advance 2 months per 6 months.
It doesn't make sense at all. Back in pre-Covid, the waiting is not that long. People receive their GC after 1-1.5 years for AOS employment based.