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Just sending an update - my lawyer has filed the i-824 but no idea how long it will take and what happens if the 1 yr time is up since PD becoming active.
At this point though I have given up all hope of getting a GC. The only reason it would have made sense is if I moved back to US, however with the recent shooting I am more determined to stay in Canada. Screw US!
Takes 2-3 years for consular processing
 
Just sending an update - my lawyer has filed the i-824 but no idea how long it will take and what happens if the 1 yr time is up since PD becoming active.
At this point though I have given up all hope of getting a GC. The only reason it would have made sense is if I moved back to US, however with the recent shooting I am more determined to stay in Canada. Screw US!

Where is this 1 yr coming from? Is it because of one is still employed in that role?
 
Where is this 1 yr coming from? Is it because of one is still employed in that role?
Yes. This is what I am wondering too. Is there any reference that says after your priority date becomes current, you have to apply within a year or the PD will be lost?

If a PD becomes current and doesnt ever retrogress, does it not mean its always current from then on and we can apply for I-485 anytime in future without any wait?

If some one had a PD of Feb 2008, I am assuming he is eligible to apply anytime now since its been long time it became current. Correct me if I am wrong.
 
Yes. This is what I am wondering too. Is there any reference that says after your priority date becomes current, you have to apply within a year or the PD will be lost?

If a PD becomes current and doesnt ever retrogress, does it not mean its always current from then on and we can apply for I-485 anytime in future without any wait?

If some one had a PD of Feb 2008, I am assuming he is eligible to apply anytime now since its been long time it became current. Correct me if I am wrong.

Yes, that is my understanding as well. Heard of a case of 2012 priority date, moved to India, found a new job in 2022, moved back and starting a new PERM process. The only gotcha to reuse priority date is perhaps a similar role in new job?

@harirajmohan Do you have any thoughts?
 
Yes, that is my understanding as well. Heard of a case of 2012 priority date, moved to India, found a new job in 2022, moved back and starting a new PERM process. The only gotcha to reuse priority date is perhaps a similar role in new job?

@harirajmohan Do you have any thoughts?
Sorry i am not sure about how to retain old priority date after it became current a while ago.
 
Yes, that is my understanding as well. Heard of a case of 2012 priority date, moved to India, found a new job in 2022, moved back and starting a new PERM process. The only gotcha to reuse priority date is perhaps a similar role in new job?

@harirajmohan Do you have any thoughts?


https://www.murthy.com/2011/12/02/priority-date-finally-current-how-soon-should-i-485-be-filed/

https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclop...ty-date-current-will-i-letter-telling-me.html

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/national-visa-center.html

It appears NVC gets involved only in consular processing cases. In that case, NVC would send a welcome letter right before the priority date becoming current and if you don't respond within a year, the visa may be considered abandoned. Not sure if that abandonment is irrevocable.

But if your I 140 was filed without consular processing, you should be able to file a PERM with a new employer under EB-2 or EB-3 and claim your old date and once PERM is approved, should be able to concurrently file I-140 and 485 since your PD would be current.
 
Just a quick question to any one in this group, who can help
I am a Canadian PR and would be applying for citizenship late this year. I moved from US and have a I 140 approved earlier with my previous organization.Now my old PD is current. Now I am thinking of asking my current organization(In canada) to start green card through consular processing. Had following questions -

1. Is PERM needed for Consular processing? Dont see anything on it, want to make sure
2. Can we port the PD from old I 140 even though the new one is going to be consular processing?
3. I have B1/ B2. Is there any impact in traveling to US when the consular processing green card is in progress?
 
Hi,

Any waiting is here for the spouse NVC interview in Canada. I'm current as per the visa bulletin. I got document approval on April 27th 2023