EB-2 India and China move to March 2007- end of wait for many..
I could not actually believe it. A close family friend actually got his green card - he was on EB2 firsh a 2006 priority date. It feels as if it’s the first one in years that has got one! Very happy for him….one step closer to freedom.
The EB-2 move in the July bulletin has made if possible for many to qualify for I-485 processing. Now the hope is that it stays this way…
The trend to try to convert from EB3 to EB2 is accelerating as well. In google, if you type eb3, the top option is eb3 to eb2
This is getting to proportions where it’s starting to worry me. I hope greedy/indifferent lawyers don’t encourage people to convert even if they weren’t qualified to do so. No offense, but I’ve received emails from attorneys selling this opportunity like it’s the path to salvation!
A deluge of unqualified applications can raise a red flag and make it harder for the legit ones from going through. We know how that kinds of stuff gets overdone. For instance, these days it’s impossible to get an L1 work visa - everyone is questioned more than usual and often rejected unexpectedly. Even H1-B visa holders going back to their home countries for a visit get questioned and detained for weeks for no apparent reason.
I am thinking of such a conversion myself but it’s not that easy…will write another day about the issues and options involved - or have I already written about it? There’s a big problem that bloggers often report - they don’t always know what they’ve written in the past
- certainly true for me.








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