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  1. That's VERY pessimistic. 10 years? Come on. The new fiscal year is about to hit, and it's definitely going to bring good news - if not CURRENT, at least close to it. You're bringing the poor guy down for no reason. The expected wait time is so high because of the retrogression, but that has no bearing on reality to be honest, since it gets pretty much reset every fiscal year. 3 years is much more realistic than 5, let alone 10!
  2. So the point is, if you file today, you're screwed either way?
  3. I'm waiting, but my visa is EB-3 Unskilled and my PD (November 6th 2020) is not current 😕
  4. Awesome news buddy! Congratulations, good luck, and 2023 will indeed be great!
  5. If your visa is linked to a job offer (AKA not EB2-NIW), the company has to pay a hefty fee to drop the process, so I highly doubt they would just kick you to the curb.
  6. Yeah pretty much. RIP to that dream lol
  7. I meant to edit the last post and I ended up quoting it, sorry.
  8. https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/visa-availability-priority-dates/adjustment-of-status-filing-charts-from-the-visa-bulletin looks like we're using the Filing Charts, so we're current!!! @Boiler can you confirm? I ask you since you're so knowledgeable in this, so to me it looks like we're good. Also, is this specifically only for Adjustment of Status? We're staying our home country and getting interviewed, does this also apply to us?
  9. Yep, ours is 11/06, so it's probably going to be a few more months for us, if not the entire year. Talk about a downer.
  10. What is your category, if you don't mind me asking?
  11. Yeah she has over 5 years of experience. I guess that's the case here. What are the possibly valid reasons?
  12. Hey folks. I saw some stuff about USCIS recommending interfiling EB3 processes to EB2 to have it be processed faster. I asked my lawyers about this months ago, and they told me it was not possible. A few weeks ago, I saw this again, and I read that it is indeed possible, and again my lawyers say it's not possible. The point is, is it possible? The position my wife was hired for did not require several years of experience or anything, even though she does have experience and a bachelor's degree in, if it helps. Thanks in advance.
  13. Yeah, our case got DQed just as the regression hit, so we never got the interview scheduled unfortunately. But it's ok, nothing we can do, right?
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