Cubby P
Jul 21, 2021
EB3 India GC Approved (Finally after 11 years!!!)
It’s been quite a journey since 2010 waiting for GC, knowing it’s out there and I get it one day. Moving onto next level of my life wishing everyone good luck with your cases.

EB3-1

Professional (bachelor's degree)

Total Days: 276 days
Case
2020-10-20
2021-07-23
I-485
276 Days
National Benefits Center: I-485
Timeline Map
2011-01-11
I-485
D-3570
Priority Date
2020-10-20
I-485
Submission to USCIS
2021-02-23
I-485
D+126
Biometrics, i.e. fingerprint and photo
2021-03-15
I-485
D+146
Request for Evidence(RFE) from USCIS
2021-04-16
I-485
D+178
Response to RFE
2021-07-21
I-485
D+274
Interview
2021-07-23
I-485
D+276
Decision (Approval or Denial)
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Ingrid FJul 21, 2021
congratulations 🍾🎊🎉
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D 180Jul 21, 2021
Congrats. What was your status while waiting since 2010?
Cubby PJul 21, 2021
@D 180 H1-B
Cubby PJul 21, 2021
@Ingrid Appreciate it sir!
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ser kanJul 21, 2021
congrats! what’s the field office?
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D 180Jul 21, 2021
@cubby I see. and was there ever an issue with the H1-B renewal? Did it renew in 3-yr increments?
Cubby PJul 21, 2021
@ser Thank you. FO is Hartford, CT. But I highly doubt, it ever went there since all notices, RFE from NBC including the Cards, Apporval notices.
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ser kanJul 21, 2021
nice!
Cubby PJul 21, 2021
@D I personally never had any issues and it renews every 3 years with approved I-140. Otherwise max limit is 6 years. So within these 6 years either you file for GC or Leave or change status to something else!
V CJul 21, 2021
did you had an interview?
Cubby PJul 21, 2021
No, Interview was scheduled but then cancelled since Application is approved so kind of waived!
V CJul 21, 2021
was it a RFE for medical?
Cubby PJul 21, 2021
Yes sir! The stupidest mistake not sending the medicals with I-485. I blame our attorney for it 😉. Wasted 2 months at minimum.
V CJul 21, 2021
same here. submitted 485 in 8/31/2020. RFE response submitted for medicals on 2/25/2021 and no response since then. priority date is July- 2011. upgraded to eb1 from eb2 in 2020
Cubby PJul 22, 2021
Reach out to congressmen for help!
V CJul 22, 2021
not sure if it helps. the processing times at each service center/ field office are 9 to 30 months on uscis website.
Cubby PJul 22, 2021
Sure it helps. Try congressmen and also e-request. Don’t be fooled by the processing times though, those are benchmark times for average applications not a real timeline. Most people getting GCs within 9 months especially for EB, they are waiving interviews so you have better chances. Don’t wait!
V CJul 22, 2021
sponsor in EB cases is an employer. the applicant continues to work for the employer on a work visa. when green card is approved for the applicant the status changes from work visa to permanent resident. the employer/ sponsor has nothing to lose here nor is the employer waiting on anything.
V CJul 22, 2021
in a nutshell- foreigners either need to have work visa or green card to work. the easiest way to work for an employer is to get work visa sponsored from a prospective employer. however a visa is not permanent. so people file for a green card thru that employer. Until the green card is approved, work visa can be renewed to legally work in the US
V CJul 22, 2021
yes - a company should be willing to sponsor work visa for you and later on file GC.
V CJul 22, 2021
eb1, eb2, eb3 are different categories of employment based green cards. the individuals are able to stay in US legally on a work visa called as H1-B. again there are lot of categories of employer sponsored work visas.
V CJul 22, 2021
you won’t understand the entire employement based immigration in 1 or 2 posts here. either google or reach out to lawyer
V CJul 22, 2021
there could be someone sponsoring GC directly but which employer would be willlig to wait for years until GC is approved. GC approval also depends on nationality. especially for folks form India there is already a decade long backlog. which employer will sponsore GC directly and wait for 10 years.
V CJul 22, 2021
as I said depends on country of birth. check/read the table info in visa bulletin that says current. I am pretty sure it neither India nor China
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P KJul 22, 2021
11 freaking years CONGRATS!!
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Andrew DoAug 7, 2021
congratulations
Cubby PAug 8, 2021
@Andrew Thank you! Appreciate it!

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