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Will changing country of residence affect processing, I am moving back to India because of visa expiration.
 
Will changing country of residence affect processing, I am moving back to India because of visa expiration.

You should get another FBI clearance after leaving the US and update your profile with it. They'll most likely ask for that. You might need another one from the Indian police as well depending on how long you'd have to wait for your PR ( > 6 months or not).

If they have extended your medicals (or would) , that would probably get cancelled and you'd have to redo it. ( They do this based on TB prevalence).
 
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Here's to hoping that the rain continues this week.

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You should get another FBI clearance after leaving the US and update your profile with it. You might need another one from the Indian police as well depending on how long you'd have to wait for your PR ( > 6 months or not).

If they have extended your medicals (or would) , that would probably get cancelled and you'd have to redo it. ( They do this based on TB prevalence).
From what I understood just changing cor won't delay the process, only thing you need is some additional documents and it depends on the circumstances.
 
From what I understood just changing cor won't delay the process, only thing you need is some additional documents and it depends on the circumstances.
Really depends, I guess. On whether they move your file to a different VO, whether they introduce new country-specific restrictions for the upcoming Pi variant, etc.
 
Hey guys. What is the statistic in CEC cases when PA is inland with outland DEP's? Do the presence of outland DEP's delay the decision on the case these days?
 
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From what I understood just changing cor won't delay the process, only thing you need is some additional documents and it depends on the circumstances.

Also, if the PR wait looks like it's going be short and you're ok with being without a job, you can consider switching to B2 for a while. I'm considering doing this to do some traveling.
 
Also, if the PR wait looks like it's going be short and you're ok with being without a job, you can consider switching to B2 for a while. I'm considering doing this to do some traveling.
Without a job in US for a forigner, you know it is a kiss of death and moreover how many months noone knows. I am going for 2 months vacation outside US before going to india.
 
Without a job in US for a forigner, you know it is a kiss of death and moreover how many months noone knows. I am going for 2 months vacation outside US before going to india.
If I would be you I would consult this with a good lawyer, maybe @legalfalcon will be able to help you to answer this question.
The last thing that you want to do is to do something to make your application process even more complicated. This is a thing that I was talking about. They are working on the backlogs but a lot of people made a, b, c changes in their applications which could raise further questions etc.
 
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Hopefully,but chances are really slim because I haven't even seen a single ppr with sep aor and I am leaving US on march.
I’ve started seeing some April. After March, there will be a big movement in months because of lack of draws at that time. September is the first month after March that it started picking up quite a bit.
 
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