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  • Shefalid
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    Originally posted by Popat View Post
    Well I partially agree with you, but we should see who are those "some". I have seen many of "some" who just predicts without any relevant information. So source is really important here, whether to believe or not.

    Do you mind sharing info on those "some"?
    here is one
    View Latest Visa Bulletin, Visa Bulletin Predictions, Green Card Calculator, Priority Date, GC Forum, GC Tracker, USCIS News, Processing Time, Visa, Charts and more...

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  • Popat
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    Originally posted by Shefalid View Post
    Some get their info directly from USCIS and DOS per their website. What i was saying about F4 is from their prediction.
    They predict, F4 will move 6 months in July-Sept bulletin.
    ~sd
    Well I partially agree with you, but we should see who are those "some". I have seen many of "some" who just predicts without any relevant information. So source is really important here, whether to believe or not.

    Do you mind sharing info on those "some"?

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  • Shefalid
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    F-4 With Priority Dates in Sep-Oct 2003 India

    Originally posted by aju_14 View Post
    Appreciate your reply.
    But the allocation of visa is unknown to public right?
    They usually let us know only when the allocation is complete for the fiscal year which leads to retrogress or no movement.
    Some get their info directly from USCIS and DOS per their website. What i was saying about F4 is from their prediction.
    They predict, F4 will move 6 months in July-Sept bulletin.
    ~sd

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  • aju_14
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    Originally posted by Popat View Post
    I completely disagree with you on this. You need to understand how the visa allocation works, movement can be predicted based on the visa number is used for particular category and particular country.

    For example, If yearly allocated visa number is used with in 4 month of new fiscal year, there will be no forward movement for remaining 8 months for sure. Well there may be the possibility that everyone within first four month FY movement did not get visa yet and number is already used for the year. What will DoS do to prevent those getting visa? Answer: Department of States will retrogress the priority date.

    So moral of the story: It can be predicted. Even the person who sets priority date predicts the movement and dates too. The references below are not for F4 category, but its regarding priority dates.

    For your reference: https://www. **** **.com/2017/05/19/...ons-eb3-india/

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    Appreciate your reply.
    But the allocation of visa is unknown to public right?
    They usually let us know only when the allocation is complete for the fiscal year which leads to retrogress or no movement.

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  • Popat
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    Originally posted by aju_14 View Post
    Let me make this clear!
    None can predict the priority date!
    Everything connected is confidential.
    Dates can get forward ,backward , even remain constant or retrogression.
    I completely disagree with you on this. You need to understand how the visa allocation works, movement can be predicted based on the visa number is used for particular category and particular country.

    For example, If yearly allocated visa number is used with in 4 month of new fiscal year, there will be no forward movement for remaining 8 months for sure. Well there may be the possibility that everyone within first four month FY movement did not get visa yet and number is already used for the year. What will DoS do to prevent those getting visa? Answer: Department of States will retrogress the priority date.

    So moral of the story: It can be predicted. Even the person who sets priority date predicts the movement and dates too. The references below are not for F4 category, but its regarding priority dates.

    For your reference: https://www. **** **.com/2017/05/19/...ons-eb3-india/

    Leave a comment:


  • jimmythakkar
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    Originally posted by aju_14 View Post
    Let me make this clear!
    None can predict the priority date!
    Everything connected is confidential.
    Dates can get forward ,backward , even remain constant or retrogression.
    Absolutely correct.

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  • aju_14
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    Originally posted by Shefalid View Post
    One of the prediction shows F4 files up to May 15,2004 will be current by end of Sept 2017. I hope its true!
    Lets wait to see the new Visa Bulletin.
    ~sd
    Let me make this clear!
    None can predict the priority date!
    Everything connected is confidential.
    Dates can get forward ,backward , even remain constant or retrogression.

    Leave a comment:


  • Shefalid
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    F-4 With Priority Dates in Sep-Oct 2003 India

    Originally posted by jimmythakkar View Post
    No updates from my end, I think we should wait till 30th May, I've heard they start giving IL's after 30th of every month.
    One of the prediction shows F4 files up to May 15,2004 will be current by end of Sept 2017. I hope its true!
    Lets wait to see the new Visa Bulletin.
    ~sd

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  • jimmythakkar
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    Originally posted by vivekpatel28 View Post
    Any news coming up?
    No updates from my end, I think we should wait till 30th May, I've heard they start giving IL's after 30th of every month.

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  • Shefalid
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    F4 VISA interview

    Originally posted by vivekpatel28 View Post
    Any news coming up?
    Hoping to hear sept-dec 2003 people getting IL..!! some visa predictions online show that.
    ~sd

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  • vivekpatel28
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    Originally posted by jimmythakkar View Post
    Yeah that is true, just the slow movement is really frustrating, but on the positive side its at least moving ahead.
    Any news coming up?

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  • jimmythakkar
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    Originally posted by vivekpatel28 View Post
    There is no extra information added at the end of bulletin about holding or retrogression for F4 India. So I believe there's no point of quota getting over...
    Yeah that is true, just the slow movement is really frustrating, but on the positive side its at least moving ahead.

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  • aju_14
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    Originally posted by vivekpatel28 View Post
    There is no extra information added at the end of bulletin about holding or retrogression for F4 India. So I believe there's no point of quota getting over...
    Let's hope for the best!

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  • vivekpatel28
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    VB June 17

    Originally posted by jimmythakkar View Post
    Yeah very slow movement in F4 , I hope the quota for this year for F4 are not finished.
    There is no extra information added at the end of bulletin about holding or retrogression for F4 India. So I believe there's no point of quota getting over...

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  • jimmythakkar
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    Originally posted by vivekpatel28 View Post
    Moved only one week to 15th September 2003
    Yeah very slow movement in F4 , I hope the quota for this year for F4 are not finished.

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