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  1. That's true, I am DQ'd as of December 2023 and current, but I never received any email. I am hoping I am still in line.
  2. UPDATE: https://ca.usembassy.gov/embassy-consulates/consular-operations-updates/ How long will it take to schedule my immigrant visa appointment? The U.S. Consulate General in Montreal is actively scheduling new immigrant visa cases in all categories, including Immediate Relative, fiancé(e)s, Family Preference, and Employment. Wait times for all Family Preferenceand Employment categories continue to be lengthy due to substantial backlogs. It is not possible to provide precise wait times for immigrant visa appointments, as facilities, staffing resources, and local conditions all affect capacity and scheduling. As of June 6, 2024, most Immediate Relative and fiancé(e) visa cases being scheduled for interview in Montreal were documentarily complete at the National Visa Center in March 2024; most Family Preference cases with visa numbers available that are being scheduled for interview were documentarily qualified in August 2023; and most Employment cases scheduled for interview were documentarily complete in January 2023.
  3. This might be a basic question, but from which email address should I expect to receive those informative emails and interview invitations? Would they come from a state.gov address?
  4. I've reviewed the visa bulletin, and based on my understanding, I believe my application should be current. My classification is E21 with a priority date of April 29, 2022, and I was documentarily qualified in December 2023. I am from Turkey. I have not been receiving the informational letters every 60 days. Could you explain why this might be happening? Thank you
  5. Based on my priority date I am current but I am not receiving one of those letters. It is weird.
  6. Thank you, in this case I should be current? Classification: E21 Priority Date: 04/29/2022
  7. Thank you for the information. Could you please clarify what you mean by "become current"? I'm not familiar with this term in this context and would like to understand it better.
  8. I am not receiving one of those letters. Is this normal? It has been 6 months since I was DQ'ed, but I have never received one of those letters.
  9. The EB-2 and EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) visas are both categories within the U.S. employment-based, second preference visa program, but they have distinct differences mainly in terms of the requirements for sponsorship and the basis for granting the visa. EB-2 Visa The EB-2 visa category is generally for foreign nationals who either have an advanced degree (beyond a baccalaureate degree), or a baccalaureate degree plus at least five years of progressive experience in their profession (classified as "exceptional ability" in their field of science, arts, or business). The key requirements for the EB-2 visa are: Job Offer: The applicant must have a job offer from a U.S. employer. Labor Certification: The employer must obtain a PERM Labor Certification from the U.S. Department of Labor, demonstrating that there are no qualified U.S. workers available for the position, and that hiring the foreign worker will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of similarly employed U.S. workers. EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) The EB-2 NIW category also falls under the broader EB-2 classification but comes with the advantage of a waiver of the job offer and labor certification requirements if it can be demonstrated that the applicant's work is in the national interest of the United States. The key aspects of the EB-2 NIW are: No Job Offer Required: Applicants can self-petition; they do not need an employer to sponsor them. Waiver of Labor Certification: Applicants do not need to go through the PERM Labor Certification process. National Interest: The applicant must demonstrate that their proposed endeavor has both substantial merit and national importance, that they are well-positioned to advance this endeavor, and that, on balance, it would be beneficial to the United States to waive the job offer and labor certification requirements. Key Differences Sponsorship: EB-2 requires an employer and a job offer, while EB-2 NIW allows self-petitioning without a specific job offer. Labor Certification: EB-2 requires a labor certification, whereas EB-2 NIW does not, provided the waiver criteria are met. Both visa types aim to benefit the U.S. by attracting high-skilled workers, but the EB-2 NIW provides more flexibility for individuals who can prove that
  10. Dr. Zatzman responded to my questions as follows: The Immunization form details what vaccinations are required. https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/3de7c467-ff5f-45e7-ab87-bd33a3835520/downloads/IMMFORM1.pdf?ver=1711047692560 You get whatever you are missing from your own doctor or Travel Clinic or Walk-in Clinic. You can ignore the US State department website as they are out of date. MMR and Hep B can be tested by blood work if no records available. Tdap must be within 10 years and COVID-19 within 1 year.
  11. Interestingly, there is another list of vaccinations from Dr. Zatzman's office available in this link. https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/3de7c467-ff5f-45e7-ab87-bd33a3835520/downloads/IMMFORM1.pdf?ver=1711047692560
  12. You are right, Froozion. I am sharing the link related to vaccinations. It might be helpful for others. Here is the list of vaccinations: COVID-19 Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Influenza Influenza type b (Hib) Measles Meningococcal Mumps Pneumococcal Pertussis Polio Rotavirus Rubella Tetanus and diphtheria toxoids Varicella https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/vaccinations.html
  13. I have another medical question I don't have a vaccination record; I only have a COVID record. Since I don't have vaccinations from Canada or my home country, can I obtain it during a medical appointment before the interview? Thank you.
  14. Thank you for the detailed explanation and your insights.
  15. As of December 2023, I am DQ for the EB-2 category. At that time, according to the consular website, they were scheduling interviews for March 2022. Based on my calculations, I anticipate being invited for an interview by the end of 2025 or during the summer of 2025. Is there a possibility that this timeline could be moved up or pushed back? What are your thoughts?
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