s*******e 发帖数: 629 | 1 EB-2 China and India Predictions
While this month’s Visa Bulletin is silent on anticipated movements in the
cutoff dates over the next months, we can share some predictions and
expectations for the movement of the cutoff dates over the next several Visa
Bulletins. Two weeks ago, on October 26, 2011, our office met Mr. Charles
Oppenheim who shared some of his thoughts on the anticipated movement of the
cutoff dates. While the significant advancement in the EB-2 China and EB-
2 India categories over the past few months is expected to generate
significant demand, the expectation, as of now, is that there may be more
significant cutoff date movements in the future, or at least in the January
2011 Visa Bulletin. According to the State Department, such movements may
not be on a monthly basis and should not be expected to last throughout the
next fiscal year. If the number of filings indicates high demand for EB-2
China and India, a retrogression is possible. However, after meeting Mr.
Oppenheim on October 26, 2011, he indicated that he expects to advance EB-2
India and EB-2 China significantly at least in this December 2011 Visa
Bulletin and, possibly, in the January 2012 (next month’s) Visa Bulletin.
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【在 s*******e 的大作中提到】 : EB-2 China and India Predictions : While this month’s Visa Bulletin is silent on anticipated movements in the : cutoff dates over the next months, we can share some predictions and : expectations for the movement of the cutoff dates over the next several Visa : Bulletins. Two weeks ago, on October 26, 2011, our office met Mr. Charles : Oppenheim who shared some of his thoughts on the anticipated movement of the : cutoff dates. While the significant advancement in the EB-2 China and EB- : 2 India categories over the past few months is expected to generate : significant demand, the expectation, as of now, is that there may be more : significant cutoff date movements in the future, or at least in the January
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