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  • go_guy123
    07-20 10:09 AM
    He did not voted

    Clinton / Obama will never vote in favor of H1B / EB immigration now as they are running for election.




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  • mirage
    04-01 02:33 PM
    Guys don�t presume you don�t have rights for this and that. late in spring of 2005 I had a meeting with my state�s senator and he took all my details and wrote to Backlog Center in Philadelphia. After 2 months his office called me and send me the correspondence they got from BEC. They had description about my file etc. my labor was cleared in a month after that. Apparently BECs informed his office about the approval too, and to my surprize they called me up again and told me the news. They are public office they are answerable to us, we need to ask�Mirage,

    I think what Dard-E-Disco is pointing out is that, we are foreigners (Not citizens of the USA), therefore our rights are not the same as a US citizen.

    We could create rallies, voice our concerns on this forum, write letters to congressmen and senators, etc etc etc, and that is fine, but we don't have any right to really ask particularly USCIS about their internal workings. I would assume that even US citizens are able to do what you are saying. There are certain levels of confidentiality specially in government that they will never share with anyone.

    I think the same is true in your country.

    How do think would your people or governmnet react if a foreigner in your country start to question your immigation policy.

    Think about that.




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  • AllVNeedGcPc
    06-27 02:47 PM
    Instead of telling them what they will lose, lets tell them what they gained from us and what they would not have if it were not for the immigrants.




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  • GayatriS
    01-05 08:06 PM
    I have been confused by some of the things Professor Wadhwa says -- being opposed to H1 visas and saying there are no shortages of engineers. I saw this video on Youtube which explained everything to me. He is acting like a true American -- like we should once we become citizens. He is advising America on how they can stay competetive -- like all of us want for this great country. But he is also saying that the real solution is for America to welcome immigrants as permanent residents rather than on temporary visas.

    Now I understand his message -- if you want to bring in the best from all over the world, bring them here on green cards -- not H1 visas. I also read one of his interviews where he said he was concerned about how H1 workers were taken advantage of and how they lived in immigration limbo. He really does care about doing what is right for all of us.

    I totally totally agree with Professor Sahib! I wish the government listens to him. What he is saying is good for everyone. As Indians we want America to succeed and prosper and we want to be a big part of the reason they prosper.

    Please see this and give it a good review -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvqqYDmLgjY

    Gayatri



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  • gunung
    07-05 03:30 PM
    My case was wrongly put in the TR catagory for 2 years despite my efforts to get the Phili center to correct it. It was finally put into RIR in April 2007 while other cases are being approved with later PDs...... Maybe I shall wait 3 more months since they promissed to have it done this September????!!!!

    PBEC, PD July 2003, EB3, RIR, NY




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  • coopheal
    12-24 04:01 PM
    Lets revive the campaign to remove country limits.

    It is hurting EB immigrants from India and China and still people are unwilling to make this an important issue. We have not seen any employer take this up as an issue. However if you see country cap being added to the amnesty bill, the entire lobby of these people will make noise and will not let this happen. So let us stop giving arguments like diversity etc to ourselves because that really is not an argument across the board. So if country cap is an important issue for Indians and Chinese, they need to lobby hard against it. This has not really happened. Instead we get caught up in action items for small things that the community really wants. Imagine if the country caps are removed, the dates will move much faster. There needs to be strong support from the community if country caps were to be removed in CIR next year.



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  • ndbhatt
    02-24 08:30 AM
    If one can handle stress, anxiety and trauma while waiting for GC, then its worth waiting. If not, people like me start looking at options. I applied for Canadian PR in 2008 and just did CDN landing last week which gave my family feel of "cold weather".
    I will be completing my 5 years stay in USA this spring. Same story here - I never visited my home country since there is a lot of uncertainty around getting back.

    We are 100% sure that we don't want to continue living in USA. Now its matter of time, until summer 2010, that we move on. Just not sure yet - whether it is my home country or Canada. If I get a job back home in India, I would love to do that. From what I have heard from friends, and from recruiters response, in home country, I think economy is picking up. I hope to get some decent job offer based on my unique job profile; if it doesn't work, we will move on to Canada.

    Bhattji




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  • nyte_crawler
    04-25 11:41 AM
    What i meant was, although H1 it is a dual intent visa, you dont necessarily show your intention until you apply for your green card process. There are cities that follow different tax structures when you apply for labor or not. Technically, that when you are showing your intention of immigrating. So why throw a blanket on entry date on H1, when some of them dont have the intention of immigrating to US permanently. This will only increase the demand of the GCs.

    H1B believe it or not is a "dual intent visa". F1 is NOT a dual intent visa. So what that means is even tho a person entered USA on H1B(which is Nonimmigrant visa) he can have a dual intent to "adjust status" and become a permanent resident.

    So I would think it would very wise to be given a PD based on when a person started working on "H"



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  • arung
    09-07 04:16 PM
    about 10 years
    - Landed in May 2000
    - Filed First application in Aug. 2001 with Company A
    - Company A asked to join client Company B
    - Filed again with Company B Dec. 2004
    - I140 cleared sometimes in Dec. 2006
    - Filled i485 July�2007




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  • pappu
    07-14 08:22 PM
    Thanks. The thread is a sticky now. Let us see how much we can collect. Someone, please add up on the thread. Thanks.



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  • shreekhand
    07-18 12:14 AM
    Guys...all applications are pre-adjudicated irrespective of whether a PD is current according to the receipt date.

    Once receipted they go on the shelf and are given for adjudication to an adjudicator as in a fairly FIFO manner.

    Let's not confuse this with those who were pre-adjudicated and then placed on the shelf for lack of visa number availability. Most of the petitions approved in June were from this shelf.

    As a rule they don't jump and take the "PD current" ones even if they are submitted late.

    Again I also read this from a question posed to the "I-485 Production Line Supervisor" in an open house document posted by an organization.




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  • aray
    08-14 06:56 PM
    I don't think its June 2007. If it means all EB3 categories and not just EB3 Mexico then it means June 2008



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  • anurakt
    12-18 02:32 PM
    # nycgal369, Senior Member like you coming up with this idea...hmmm..

    Do you think mass rallies by illegals has helped them? Did not it back fire? will be the same for us. Will not help. The question is not about being scared, its more about doing the right thing.

    First of all, forget about back firing, can we get 100 people to do this. IV has been trying for funds and i dont think even 10% have contributed..why would u think any one would loose a pay day? even if you take 20$/hour i.e 160$ per day. Lot of members are not ready to contribute 50 bucks :) There might be a few who can not contribute due to various reasons and i totally sympathize with them but what about the remaining?

    My point is not to discourage but just for a reality check

    I completely agree.....




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  • gdilla
    07-20 01:23 PM
    From reader "MA", the blog TalkingPointsMemo.com -he's referring to the slowdown in criminal cases at the USA office in SF, not immigration. But interesting, nonetheless:

    Your post . . . about the slowdown in cases in San Francisco got me thinking about the larger bureaucratic issue associated with more than half a dozen years under Bush.

    This is a relatively trivial incident, but a while back I attempted to get my passport renewed and discovered the wait times had doubled (partly because of the new rule requiring travelers to Canada to have passports) -- trivial, yes, but it also highlights some of the more mundane effects of an administration run by people who have a fundamental antipathy toward government service and government programs.

    This gets writ large in the case of incidents like Hurricane Katrina, the prosecution of the Iraq war and so on...but it also gets writ small in thousands of details of everyday bureaucratic life -- especially as the Bush influence trickles down through the bureaucracy from political appointees to career employees.

    If the governing Bush/Cheney philosophy is that the public sector doesn't work, that it is inherently not just inefficient and corrupt, but antagonistic to citizens and individuals, this philosophy has a way of slithering its way into the workings of the system itself -- not just in the case of high profile corruption scandals, but also, again on a more mundane level, in the day-to-day operation of government bureaucracies.

    And here's the weird thing, even though that sounds so unexciting, there's something almost stifling about imagining a bureaucracy that really is antagonistic to individuals -- one that not only slows down, but finds some vindication in throwing up road blocks, thwarting citizen requests, and, in the end, not serving the public. I have family members who lived in former communist countries -- and that's really how the bureaucracy was there, and life under those circumstances was made much more difficult, bureaucratic responsibilities increasingly cumbersome, much of the time the system just didn't work, and had to be gamed (or bribed).

    Although I have large scale concerns about Bush's handling of the war, the economy, and so on, I also have some more micro scale concerns about what his philosophy of governance means for everyday life and our everyday interactions with the bureaucracy. Indeed, this scale, though more mundane, is also the one that in some ways affects the majority of the population more directly, even if much less dramatically. I've lived in places where the bureaucracy functions quite well, and where citizens take a certain pride in the fact that the government serves them.

    The idea of living in a country where the administration's goal is to demonstrate just how bad government is/can be scares me at this very prosaic level -- I want my schools and courts and inspection agencies and passport agencies and so on to be run by people who really believe in government service and in the fact that the government can work effectively to serve the populace. Bush seems to be doing everything he can to dismantle such a world -- and he risks fueling a vicious circle in so doing



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  • lonedesi
    08-08 09:05 AM
    Since we are trying to address I-140 delays in general at TSC and NSC, can we just send a general letter to Ombudsman's office without specifying our case and DHS Form 7001 ?

    This way it will turn out to be a letter campaign.

    What do you think ?

    My understanding is if you send a general letter, you will get a general response (standard template) from the Ombudsman's office. For that matter, you don't even have to send the general letter, because I will provide you with the response you can expect to receive from Ombudsman's office without the DHS Form 7001.

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    "
    Thank you for your recent correspondence to the Office of the
    Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman (CIS Ombudsman). I
    appreciate your comments regarding I-140 processing at the Service
    Centers. We are well aware of the processing delays at all of the
    Service Centers. Currently the TSC is processing I-140 applications
    received in July 2007. USCIS has taken steps to address the processing
    delays, but their efforts have not come about swiftly. We are
    continuing to review and address this issue.

    Under the authority of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, the CIS
    Ombudsman assists individuals and employers who experience specific
    problems during the USCIS benefits seeking process, largely to identify
    problems and to formulate recommendations to improve the USCIS service.
    Please see our website for more information about the CIS Ombudsman
    (www.dhs.gov/cisombudsman/).

    I believe that first hand information from individuals like you is the
    best source for identifying systemic problems in the immigration
    benefits process. My office will consider the information you provided
    as we develop recommendations to improve USCIS' practices and
    procedures.



    Once again, thank you for taking the time to contact my office, and for
    giving me the opportunity to serve you. I look forward to the day when I
    can report that the work of this office has been accomplished because
    our vision of a world-class immigration benefits system has been
    achieved. Your contribution takes us a step closer to reaching this
    goal.

    Office of the Ombudsman

    -------------------------------------------------------

    Please don't get me wrong. All I am trying to emphasize is the DHS Form 7001 is absolutely necessary if you want them to investigate the problem and see for themselves if what we are complaining about is indeed true. You stand a chance that they may take steps to address this problem. If not, it is just waste of time and effort. There is nothing to fear by providing the case details to Ombudsman's office. There are people who have sued USCIS due to the delays and have won their cases....so why fear when all you are doing is requesting USCIS to process our cases in orderly manner.
    So please take the time to mail the letter & the completed DHS Form 7001 to the ombudsman's office.




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  • ind_game
    05-20 06:37 PM
    Did any of you get the same letter with the same content below .........what baffles me is the last sentence that says "The application will be reopened and the processing continued. Once the processing is completed, you will receive a notice under separate cover."

    Your help is really appreciated in this.........Sorry I am little bit pessimistic here......

    I think I have answered my own question...........Here are the links for similar responses from USCIS

    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=25761&highlight=103.5&page=2

    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=21474&highlight=103.5&page=9

    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=23800&highlight=103.5&page=3



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  • glus
    07-06 01:09 PM
    chertoff will be the one who will be questioning/grilling/waterboarding USCIS....not resigning....

    OK, so , let his loose some nerves like we did. Let him have a few weeks of sleepless nights and then he will understand.....:mad:




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  • pappu
    09-03 10:48 AM
    I think there is more smartness needed than luck in the greencard process. If you look at the posts in this thread there are some people that came to USA in 1990s and still waiting, while some that came much later are on their way to citizenship. Some got the EB2 route and are happy and some in EB3 have only gloom before them.

    This in my opinion has helped smart folks among us:

    - They applied for GC as soon as possible. Those who waited did not give importance to Greencard as soon as they started a job in USA are now paying for their mistakes. During the initial days of career I have seen people saying that GC is not important to them etc but when their H1B is about to expire they panic and get desperate for Green Card.

    - Before pre-PERM era in 2005, smart folks took up jobs in states where labor certification had no backlog. They are now either waiting for citizenship or already citizens. On the other hand people in states like CA, NY etc suffered due to labor backlogs and far from getting greencard in hand.

    - Any company can be good or bad for an individual. It it not a question of consulting vs fortune 500 or small vs big size of a company. Smart folks know what matters them the most when they join a company. When company sees them as a valuable asset, it applies for them. I have seen where company applied for GC as soon as the employee joined it. And I have seen posts where people had to wait for several years before company applied.

    - People who took advantage of the Labor substitution got faster labors. Some could take advantage of EB2 labors and they are very fortunate. This is in no way endorsing the labor substitution rule, but in pre 2007 times nobody was protesting against it. This is a sad reality.

    - Smart folks took the risk and changed jobs wth EB2 job requirements, so that they can file in EB2. Such folks with 2007 PD are happy today and people with 2003 PDs in EB3 will have to wait for a long time.

    - If you read posts on this thread, many people have posted that they feel they are being screwed by their employer or lawyer. But hardly anyone has said they took any action against it. This is also a sad reality where we as a community have failed and will continue to suffer.

    - Many folks have said that they thought they were in EB2. But found they are in EB3. This shows another weakness of our community and lack of awareness. IV forum tries to spread the awareness but unless an individual takes initiative, they will suffer.

    Many people were able to file I485 in July 2007 due to IV effort. Imagine a 2004 EB3 India person without EAD today? How will he survive a job loss on H1B in a bad economy? We should take a lesson from that event and try for another big push. There is no other shortcut for us. It is shocking to find people on this thread that are in this country for more than 10 years and without a green card. These folks should be the most vocal folks in this effort.

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  • bkn96
    12-01 09:50 AM
    Hmmm....I am still wondering...

    1> How much money an applicant will spend on MTR? on self, on dependents?
    2> How much money an applicant will bleed to move to US District Court?
    3> If an applicant is working on EAD during all this farce, would he be able to continue working (atleast seeing paycheck) or will seat at home and bleed more?
    4> if he looses EAD job, will CIS again punish him for not having a job?
    5> Even after doing all these above, what if he accumulates 180 days of unlawful(?) presence? will he be deported for following the laws?
    6> Last question: Are those undocumented workers are better positioned to get legal citizenship in long run than those legal skilled immigrants from retrogressed countries?

    (sorry for my language, but I can't understand the logic behind such a serious painful punishment to an innocent lawful AC-21 user without any fault of his own? is there justice? what do I not understand here? I am sure I am missing something. Please guide!!!)


    1. MTR -USCIS fee$585, Lawyer fee vary between $750 to $3500. Dependents another $500 extra in lawyer fee
    2. US court no idea - but RG website says they take cases free of charges if case is strong as they can get attorney fee from USCIS..




    Green.Tech
    06-18 04:31 PM
    No one but you need to work for yourself in this GC mess.




    rustamehind
    07-24 03:03 PM
    I don't know much about the process, I just came to America less than 1 year back, but I know my lawyer was supposed to mail application to reach on July 2, 2007 instead he made a mistake to reach on June 29, 2007 because he said July 1, 2007 was a Sunday so he would rather be early than late. USCIS accepted and receipted me.

    I am the manager in my brother's gas station in LA. He got a investor visa when he came from Punjab but now he is citizen. I am on EB3. I have Bachelors in Business Administration from Panjab University in Chandigarh. I can't be EB1 or EB2, I barely made it through college :D

    Paaji , Hope your are not from Punjab Police.Everyone is scared of them , that might be the reason , why your application was pocessed out of turn.:D

    Just kidding , N'joy man , you are one lucky guy.



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