s s
Mar 4, 2024
country cap
Department of State/USCIS approved 1791 VISA ( only consulate, AOS not included) for Vietnamese people, 891 for Mexican 394 for Philippine people in year 2022-2023. 911 for Vietnamese, 670 for Mexican and 520 for Philiphines 2023-2024 till January for eb3 others . Which is suddenly way more than their country cap for eb3 others. Why USCIS / Department of State is in so much in hurry to approved so many Vietnamese, Mexican, and Philippine Consulate cases and keeping all those AOS in wait for years. Isn’t USCIS/ Department of State supposed to get sued for not following the 7% country cap? This is not so right!
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sam youngMar 4, 2024
people think AOS is fast which is completely wrong. I have been waiting for more than 2 year just to file my I-485(AOS) but unfortunately the date of filing are stuck back in 2020. from the start I have been in the EB3 process for more than 3 years still no hope. I think the reason USCIS approved a lot of eb3 visa from these specific countries is because there was a huge backlog and I guess due to this reason retrogression occurred.
s sMar 4, 2024
well India has more then hundreds of thousands backlog, then they should approve all those Indian people as well . if they have a country cap they supposed to follow it for all countries. I’m not against any country. I highly doubt there are no more then 500-1000 AOS left before 2020. instate approval all those for same country they could have those AOS backlog gone.
Mk AsifMar 4, 2024
what USCIS doing for this country specially Vietnam it's way more than county cap.
hello markMar 4, 2024
other consulates are moving too slow and if they didn't grant permission to these consulates to grant these visa they would go unused at the end of the fiscal year and wasted. it's a normal strategy not to waste greencard
s sMar 4, 2024
they could give it to the people already in the USA, where you see it will get wasted! people in USA waiting for years. they intentionally keeping people in USA retrograded and giving visa in Vietnam and mexico.
Mk AsifMar 4, 2024
@s s thanks for the input
Matt BMar 4, 2024
I already made a post about this and a guy in the comments explains it
s sMar 4, 2024
that’s pure BS they have backlog in Vieathnam and mexico so they gonna hold up every other country, and all AOS? USCIS needs to get lawsuit for this bs .
jajamine ngMar 6, 2024
i'm Vietnamese with AOS and still pending for months
s sMar 6, 2024
those data are only Vietnamese Consulate processing.
