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arilewo(m): 10:09am On Jan 14
Are you guys been added to the telegram group as requested?
Amo12345: 10:12pm On Jan 14
Helpout12345:


You will need to do another evaluation through WES US. The evaluation for Canada PR only useful to get Canadian equivalent of your credentials. WES will have to re evaluate your credentials to US equivalent. The good news is that WES already have your credentials and they have validated them through your schools while evaluating for Canadian equivalent. Thus, this evaluation will be faster this time around.

You don't have to send the evaluation report directly to USCIS through WES. The report should be sent to you and you can send a copy to USCIS when they request it.
ok, thanks so much
Omoreal01: 2:40am On Jan 15
Can someone please add me to the EB2 NIW Telegram group?
email address: [email protected]
Thank you.
JohnPhysics: 7:52am On Jan 15
Just asking and venting: Is this route still a viable option for anyone at this point? My date is 27 June 2023. With this snail-paced progress, when will it ever get to one’s turn? And even when it finally does, we still have the millipede-speed delays of the Lagos consulate to deal with. So I ask again, is this route truly viable anymore? So much money has been spent, and yet one is stuck. Age isn’t exactly on my side anymore. It’s frustrating and sad.
Babanaaboy1(m): 8:41am On Jan 15
It's sad really . It's so cloudy and no one can predict anything at this point .
JohnPhysics:
Just asking and venting: Is this route still a viable option for anyone at this point? My date is 27 June 2023. With this snail-paced progress, when will it ever get to one’s turn? And even when it finally does, we still have the millipede-speed delays of the Lagos consulate to deal with. So I ask again, is this route truly viable anymore? So much money has been spent, and yet one is stuck. Age isn’t exactly on my side anymore. It’s frustrating and sad.
Diogirl: 9:25am On Jan 15
I think the frustrating thing here is not knowing the actual cause of the delay. If only they(embassy) could atleast say the reason.
NikkiFun: 12:51pm On Jan 15
Kindly add me to telegram group too
my email is:[email protected]

drladun:


Please kindly add me to the telegram chat group as well
Email is:[email protected].
chima1978: 10:08pm On Jan 15
Glowing1:
I applied for Eb2 niw since June yet nothing, anyone also waiting?

What is your priority date? When was it received and what date was your update changed to actively being reviewed?
Glowing1: 9:20pm On Jan 16
Received June 7, actively , actively reviewed June 10.
Is there any need to still do priority at this point?

chima1978:


What is your priority date? When was it received and what date was your update changed to actively being reviewed?
Glowing1: 9:24pm On Jan 16
I have gotten ission for a 2nd masters in USA , I already have a masters in Uk. The thing is that my Eb2 was received June 7, actively reviewing June 10. I live in Uk and don’t know if I should carry on with my F1 interview schedule for next week or cancel it?
Thecassanova: 1:34pm On Jan 17
JohnPhysics:
Just asking and venting: Is this route still a viable option for anyone at this point? My date is 27 June 2023. With this snail-paced progress, when will it ever get to one’s turn? And even when it finally does, we still have the millipede-speed delays of the Lagos consulate to deal with. So I ask again, is this route truly viable anymore? So much money has been spent, and yet one is stuck. Age isn’t exactly on my side anymore. It’s frustrating and sad.
Your priority date is not current but it may be by April/July. If you a can afford I advise look through migrating to other countries with less backlog for a postdoc or research post still within your proposed endeavor & then change consulate. Right now you are looking at 2-3 years from Nigeria; whereas if you’re in London, for example, you could move this year.
Thecassanova: 1:42pm On Jan 17
Glowing1:
I have gotten ission for a 2nd masters in USA , I already have a masters in Uk. The thing is that my Eb2 was received June 7, actively reviewing June 10. I live in Uk and don’t know if I should carry on with my F1 interview schedule for next week or cancel it?
Although many argue that submitting i-140 shows immigrant intent, however, majority claim that only filling I-485 or IVP show immigrant intent. Therefore, at your interview it may come up that you already have an immigrant intention which violates F1. your lawyer immediately.

On other note, for a PD of June 2024 to be current on FAD you are looking at FY2027/2028 so that’s a long wait ahead you might want to reevaluate your plans.
JohnPhysics: 9:05am On Jan 18
Thecassanova:

Your priority date is not current but it may be by April/July. If you a can afford I advise look through migrating to other countries with less backlog for a postdoc or research post still within your proposed endeavor & then change consulate. Right now you are looking at 2-3 years from Nigeria; whereas if you’re in London, for example, you could move this year.

I am looking at doing another Phd in Europe or . I have tried post-doc no show and my phd is already above 5 years. Thanks for response
Gentleman009: 12:24am On Jan 19
Thecassanova:

Your priority date is not current but it may be by April/July. If you a can afford I advise look through migrating to other countries with less backlog for a postdoc or research post still within your proposed endeavor & then change consulate. Right now you are looking at 2-3 years from Nigeria; whereas if you’re in London, for example, you could move this year.

Still trying to understand how this thing work as I don’t even understand at all.

Let’s say you’re already in the US on a valid non-immigrant visa and you want to adjust your status from there, I have the following question to ask;

(1) Is the priority date still as slow as it’s in Nigeria? Do you get some sort of preference since u are already in their country? I’m trying to get the meaning of priority date here

(2) Even if you’re in the US, do you still have to go back to Nigeria to do an immigrant visa interview for your Green card when it’s your time?

(3) I saw something on their website: let’s say priority date for all other countries (except India and China) is 4th of December 2022, what does it means? Does this mean that this is the date they are currently and you still have to wait? Till when exactly? How does this thing work?
horlahsunbo225(m): 1:53am On Jan 19
Gentleman009:


Still trying to understand how this thing work as I don’t even understand at all.

Let’s say you’re already in the US on a valid non-immigrant visa and you want to adjust your status from there, I have the following question to ask;

(1) Is the priority date still as slow as it’s in Nigeria? Do you get some sort of preference since u are already in their country? I’m trying to get the meaning of priority date here

(2) Even if you’re in the US, do you still have to go back to Nigeria to do an immigrant visa interview for your Green card when it’s your time?

(3) I saw something on their website: let’s say priority date for all other countries (except India and China) is 4th of December 2022, what does it means? Does this mean that this is the date they are currently and you still have to wait? Till when exactly? How does this thing work?
As someone in 🇺🇸 waiting for his priority date, let me answer your questions
1. The priority is as slow as it is in Nigeria now but the advantage you get when you are in USA is that you can fill for EAD/AP when your DOF is current even though FAD is not current (for reference the DOF is currently on 1 Aug 23 while FAD is on 1 Apr 23)

2. You don't need to go back to Nigeria, infant most EB green card doesn't require interview if you are in the state.

3. For EB2, they are currently at 1 Apr 23 and yes if you are in USA you will have to wait at least until your DOF is current. The reason why it's very slow is because there are many people that applied for Eb2 in 2022 and 2023 but I expect it to move faster during Trump istration because they rules for EB2 has become a lil bit stricter.

Overall, EB2&3, are now a slow process and they are only rewarding to anyone one who can be patient

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Gentleman009: 1:03pm On Jan 19
horlahsunbo225:

As someone in 🇺🇸 waiting for his priority date, let me answer your questions
1. The priority is as slow as it is in Nigeria now but the advantage you get when you are in USA is that you can fill for EAD/AP when your DOF is current even though FAD is not current (for reference the DOF is currently on 1 Aug 23 while FAD is on 1 Apr 23)

2. You don't need to go back to Nigeria, infant most EB green card doesn't require interview if you are in the state.

3. For EB2, they are currently at 1 Apr 23 and yes if you are in USA you will have to wait at least until your DOF is current. The reason why it's very slow is because there are many people that applied for Eb2 in 2022 and 2023 but I expect it to move faster during Trump istration because they rules for EB2 has become a lil bit stricter.

Overall, EB2&3, are now a slow process and they are only rewarding to anyone one who can be patient

It’s getting a bit clearer now.. what’s DOF/AP/FAD?

Also, that means that if they’re currently a April 1st 2023, they’ll treat April 2nd 2023 today, follow by April 3rd tommorow, then continue like that until it gets to Mr Johnson who submitted his application today? Meaning that Mr Johnson still has to wait for like 2yrs before it gets to his turn? And for people submitting next year, they have to wait for like 3yrs. They’re essentially treating backlog applications


And lastly, what has become stricter about the EB2 category so people can prepare in advance?
Thecassanova: 1:49pm On Jan 19
Gentleman009:


It’s getting a bit clearer now.. what’s DOF/AP/FAD?

Also, that means that if they’re currently a April 1st 2023, they’ll treat April 2nd 2023 today, follow by April 3rd tommorow, then continue like that until it gets to Mr Johnson who submitted his application today? Meaning that Mr Johnson still has to wait for like 2yrs before it gets to his turn? And for people submitting next year, they have to wait for like 3yrs. They’re essentially treating backlog applications


And lastly, what has become stricter about the EB2 category so people can prepare in advance?
DOF is the date of filling for people in the USA to fill their adjustment of status and send their documents to USCIS. Benefits is they get EAD/AP (Employment authorization/Advance parol - this allow for them to work and travel outside the USA) before the FAD gets currents, whereas people outside the USA must wait for the FAD (final action date) to become current.

It is April 1 2023 now meaning they are attending to those with PD before April 1 2023. The PD is when your I-140 application was received and noted in the receipt notice. Those with PD of April 1 2023 and later are waiting for about 2 years now and the backlog keeps increasing.

The new policy change (read more) updated few days ago, reduced percentage in approval of EB2-NIW and Trump no difference in employment based policies (but hard-on on family based) may translate to greater movement of the VB in few years.
Gentleman009: 4:33pm On Jan 19
Thecassanova:

DOF is the date of filling for people in the USA to fill their adjustment of status and send their documents to USCIS. Benefits is they get EAD/AP (Employment authorization/Advance parol - this allow for them to work and travel outside the USA) before the FAD gets currents, whereas people outside the USA must wait for the FAD (final action date) to become current.

It is April 1 2023 now meaning they are attending to those with PD before April 1 2023. The PD is when your I-140 application was received and noted in the receipt notice. Those with PD of April 1 2023 and later are waiting for about 2 years now and the backlog keeps increasing.

The new policy change (read more) updated few days ago, reduced percentage in approval of EB2-NIW and Trump no difference in employment based policies (but hard-on on family based) may translate to greater movement of the VB in few years.


Thank you so much. This already explain all that I need.

So, for someone in the US, USCIS can issue EAD/AP just about the time their i140 application get approved and they just have to wait till their PD becomes current to file their AOS and submit their documents?
Thecassanova: 4:56pm On Jan 19
Gentleman009:


Thank you so much. This already explain all that I need.

So, for someone in the US, USCIS can issue EAD/AP just about the time their i140 application get approved and they just have to wait till their PD becomes current to file their AOS and submit their documents?
No, only when their PD becomes current in DOF.
Rehabnation: 6:12pm On Jan 19
Please what are your thoughts on changing from Consular Processing to Adjustment of Status if you have a valid tourist visa as an EB3 , when you are already DQ’d with NVC and Priority date is Current.
Is it even possible to change from Consular Processing to Adjustment of Status under EB3
Helpout12345: 7:03pm On Jan 19
Rehabnation:

Please what are your thoughts on changing from Consular Processing to Adjustment of Status if you have a valid tourist visa as an EB3 , when you are already DQ’d with NVC and Priority date is Current.
Is it even possible to change from Consular Processing to Adjustment of Status under EB3

This is very tricky.

Technically, you can switch to Adjustment of Status by filing form I-485 with USCIS AS SOON AS YOU ARRIVE. Then you write to NVC to inform them that you are switching. You files will be switched to Adjustment route. The timeline for this I don't know for now.

You will notice I said it's tricky. This is because visitors visa are single intent visas. This means they were given by the embassy with your promise and intent that you will return to Nigeria after your visit. Also, at point of entry with visitor visa, the CBP will ask you why you are coming to the US, you will mostly likely lie that you are coming for a visit/ tourism etc. so that they can allow you into the country.

When you file 485, the USCIS can use that lie against you that you lied to CBP especially when you are already DQed in your immigration journey.

Then,I said you must file 485 as soon as you arrive. This is because you don't want to run into overstay before you file 485 to avoid another problem with overstay hurdle.

If you are ready to risk lieing to CBP, you can go ahead but I will not recommend it because your green card can be denied because of this.
Rehabnation: 8:43pm On Jan 19
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Rehabnation: 8:43pm On Jan 19
Helpout12345:


This is very tricky.

Technically, you can switch to Adjustment of Status by filing form I-485 with USCIS AS SOON AS YOU ARRIVE. Then you write to NVC to inform them that you are switching. You files will be switched to Adjustment route. The timeline for this I don't know for now.

You will notice I said it's tricky. This is because visitors visa are single intent visas. This means they were given by the embassy with your promise and intent that you will return to Nigeria after your visit. Also, at point of entry with visitor visa, the CBP will ask you why you are coming to the US, you will mostly likely lie that you are coming for a visit/ tourism etc. so that they can allow you into the country.

When you file 485, the USCIS can use that lie against you that you lied to CBP especially when you are already DQed in your immigration journey.

Then,I said you must file 485 as soon as you arrive. This is because you don't want to run into overstay before you file 485 to avoid another problem with overstay hurdle.

If you are ready to risk lieing to CBP, you can go ahead but I will not recommend it because your green card can be denied because of this.


Thank you for your detailed explanation
Shody7: 2:31pm On Jan 20
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Please, I would like to discuss something with you. how can I reach you?
Aku660: 5:12pm On Jan 20
Shody7:
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Please, I would like to discuss something with you. how can I reach you?
I responded to your email.
femtoj2: 1:25pm On Jan 21
arilewo:
Are you guys been added to the telegram group as requested?

Not yet, but please I need somebody to add me @ [email protected]
Shollsakin: 11:48am On Jan 22
kindly add me to the telegram group [email protected]
Diamonds911(m): 6:43pm On Jan 22
Hello house, I appreciate the great advice and opinions shared in this group. I hope people who are more experienced here could lend some helping hand here. I am a DIY principal applicant for an EB2 NIW and recently submitted my DS-260 online through the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) website after my I-140 has been approved. I have also paid the Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fees for myself and my accompanying family .

As I understand, I am required to mail my civil documents to the National Visa Center (NVC). Since I cannot these documents online, I have a few questions:

port Photographs: Are port photographs required to be included with the mailed documents?
Photograph Attachment: If yes, how should the port photographs be attached to the application packet?
Document Stapling: Should I staple my photocopied documents (such as port, birth certificate, etc.) separately for each family member, even though they will be placed in the same envelope?
I would greatly appreciate your guidance on these matters.
Thank you all.
Thecassanova: 11:15pm On Jan 22
Diamonds911:
Hello house, I appreciate the great advice and opinions shared in this group. I hope people who are more experienced here could lend some helping hand here. I am a DIY principal applicant for an EB2 NIW and recently submitted my DS-260 online through the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) website after my I-140 has been approved. I have also paid the Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fees for myself and my accompanying family .

As I understand, I am required to mail my civil documents to the National Visa Center (NVC). Since I cannot these documents online, I have a few questions:

port Photographs: Are port photographs required to be included with the mailed documents?
Photograph Attachment: If yes, how should the port photographs be attached to the application packet?
Document Stapling: Should I staple my photocopied documents (such as port, birth certificate, etc.) separately for each family member, even though they will be placed in the same envelope?
I would greatly appreciate your guidance on these matters.
Thank you all.
port photographs not required
Don’t need to staple just put them all in the envelope and arranged according to the cover page
JohnPhysics: 3:40pm On Jan 23
Hi everyone. Please does any of those executive orders from Mr. Trump affect NIW?. Please I need details. Thanks
LadeeE: 5:19pm On Jan 23
JohnPhysics:
Hi everyone. Please does any of those executive orders from Mr. Trump affect NIW?. Please I need details. Thanks

I pray it doesn’t get to that.
MaryRose27: 12:31pm On Jan 24
Please, has anyone here undergone the EB-1 consular process in Nigeria.

Any idea on the wait time for visa interview to be scheduled since it is always current? Thank you.

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