Just got this from my attorney:;
USCIS: RUMORS OF EARLY VISA RETROGRESSION
June 28, 2007
Late Wednesday, rumors emerged that the USCIS may attempt to
retrogress the July immigrant visa numbers early in July and reject I-
485 (adjustment of status) applications filed early in the month. USCIS
has taken such action already with respect to the “other worker” visa
category involving non-professional workers.
Visa availability is based on the U.S. Department of State Visa Bulletin,
which is published monthly, not on a rolling basis. If USCIS cuts off
visa numbers in mid-month, this would be a clear violation of Federal
law and agency policy. If the USCIS were to take this arbitrary action,
it would cause significant problems for applicants and employers alike.
If USCIS cuts off applications on a certain date in early July, this will
most likely occur without advance warning. In that case, not all
applications will be accepted for processing. Be aware that that USCIS
will reject an application unless it contains certain minimum supporting
documents. For I-485 applications, minimum documents include a
completed medical examination and birth certificates (or secondary
evidence of birth, which must meet specific USCIS requirements).
Applications for dependent spouses must include a marriage certificate.
We strongly recommend that I-485 applicants obtain these and other
requested documents as soon as possible. Until further notice, please
do not plan to travel internationally during the month of July.
We will work as hard and as diligently as possible to get I-485
applications filed quickly. This will require active cooperation by all
applicants to obtain needed documents. Again, please understand
that the proposed USCIS action is just rumor at this point, but if the
USCIS takes such action, it will likely be without warning. Further, it
is possible that there could be retroactive rejections of applications
once filed.
The attorneys at XXXXXXX are shocked and disappointed that
the government could take such ill-thought and arbitrary steps and we
will work to fight any illegal action by the USCIS. We are continuing
to monitor the USCIS’ actions and will provide updates as they become
available.
不知道真實性有多高,希望這是假的,fingers crossed
從mit看到的一個比較惡性的消息
所有跟帖:
• YES. Our law firm got this news from AILA. we are trying -shparis- ♀ (74 bytes) () 06/28/2007 postreply 18:46:55
• 這種破消息也相信的話真是腦子進水了 -一年回國一次- ♂ (0 bytes) () 06/28/2007 postreply 19:24:42
• 回複: Be Nice, No Personal Attack -chairmanmiao2005- ♂ (36 bytes) () 06/28/2007 postreply 21:00:06