EB1B,
140file了两个月了 没动静 纠结了几天, 就去鼓动老板PP
老板人很好 同意了
学校ISSO却不同意
以下是他们给老板的说法
贴出来 大家觉得这帮人是不是很搞笑?
It is very difficult to receive an approval for the I-140 in the
Outstanding Researcher category and the immigration service very closely
scrutinizes these types of cases. Legal counsel has found that when this
type of case is premium processed the immigration service screens it even
more closely. They estimate that 9 out of 10 cases that are premium
processed in this category are issued a Request for Evidence (RFE).
Sometimes legal counsel is successful in providing additional evidence for
consideration, but many times the petition initially filed contains the full
record (as it should) and there is nothing additional to add. This means
that the case is then denied by the immigration service. For this reason,
our legal counsel highly recommends letting the case process along the
regular track without premium processing. Given our experience with premium
processing these types of cases, ISSO strongly agrees with this
recommendation.
The average processing time for the I-140 is approximately 6 months, but can
take up to 15 months. Dr. XXXX’s case was filed on January 23, 2013, and
we hope that we will receive a decision this fall. Even if we give it a very
conservative timeframe we should receive a decision sometime in early 2014.