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  • kevinkris
    11-03 08:42 PM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INo69f7f8bo

    About CIR.

    The CIR bill is definitely coming back. Obama has mentioned it few times that solving the current immigration problem is one of his highest priority. Now we will need to wait and see what changes they can add to the existent CIR bill to help legals. But I would think most of the bill should remain the same since they have wasted a lot of time and effort in coming up with it





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  • kaisersose
    07-26 03:20 PM
    Can one change status without AOS receipt. I saw I 539 (change of status) form and It is written to gove more specifics if you applied for permanent residency

    Just mention you applied for 485 and you are waiting a receipt. Use the bright colored paper option they recommended for such situations.





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  • ArunAntonio
    10-17 01:37 PM
    Do women have to fill in the DS 157?
    It shows up as a required to fill form for my wife?





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  • golf52
    07-25 09:49 PM
    Hello sss9i,

    Have you found an answer to your question? I'm in a very similar
    situation. I've got my I-140 approved (06/30/08), and my I-485
    is pending more than 180 days.

    I'm going through some interviews now (another company) and have
    a good chance to get a very good offer.

    Please reply with your comments.
    Regards,

    golf52



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  • LondonTown
    03-07 11:33 PM
    i missed the second part of your question.

    i personally know a friend whose 1-140 was denied and their 485 is obviously pending....he is working on EAD, they have appealed for the 140. While the case is pending the EAD has been extended by 2 years.
    Hope this helps.

    Stemcell: My 140 was also denied and immediately thereafter 485 was also denied. We appealed 140 which is currently pending, we have never used EAD. My lawyer told that if 140 will get approved as a result of appeal, we can re-open denied 485s.

    Are you saying that your friends 485 was NOT denied though his 140 is denied? Please re-confirm with your friend and let us know.





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  • Protein N-terminal acetylation



  • Sakthisagar
    10-20 10:26 AM
    As per The Oh Law Firm (http://www.immigration-law.com/)

    10/19/2010: Senator Grassley of IA (R) Drops Second Bombshell Placing Immigrant Community in Shocks and Speechless

    The Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa lately dropped the first bomb by obtaining and releasing to the media the USCIS internal memo on the Administrative Alternatives to the CIR, stirrming a political quackmire. Last week, he dropped the second bomb by releasing his letter to the USCIS Director accusing him of pressuring the California Service Center adjudicators to speed up adjudication of petitions.

    http://grassley.senate.gov/news/Article.cfm?customel_dataPageID_1502=29635


    This Senator is real Anti Legal immigrant and does not have much knowledge of suffering and perseverance immigrants have in general. This guy should be educated soon properly.



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  • laksmi
    01-07 04:02 PM
    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=14154





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  • freddyCR
    January 5th, 2005, 07:36 AM
    Tthanks to all. Lecter those shoots are awsome ! I have never used this technique on portraits, although I see the intention is the same.
    I must try it some day.
    I just realised about the tilt. And about coloring some other parts...well although aesthetically might be a good idea, it would divert the attention from the main message of the picture, I think.
    One other thing, there's a pun in the lettering on the wall; for those of you who don't speak spanish it says :

    "FORBIDDEN TO THROW JUNK"


    And finally, here's another example of selective coloring of which I'm quite fond. You may have seen it in the gallery...I call it "Enjoy Life". I'd appreciate your input on this, even though it's the same thread.

    FREDDY

    http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/511/2555enjoy-clouds1_Medium_.jpg



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  • glus
    05-31 09:02 AM
    Just contributed $100 through paypal. ID: 78D447032J342041H

    Please, do the same. It is critical to get IV going further.





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  • sanz
    03-31 12:07 PM
    Sen. Grassley calls for new L-1 visa probe
    Raises concern that a 2006 report on L-1 visa was ignored
    WASHINGTON -- U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R.-Iowa) has asked the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) inspector general to investigate the L-1 visa program, saying he is increasingly concerned about loopholes in it.

    Grassley on Tuesday released a letter to Charles Edwards, the DHS inspector general, asking him to dust off a 2006 inspector general report about the visa program and find out why the report's recommendations "were never implemented."

    Grassley, who has been pressing for reforms of the H-1B visa, said he wants to find out the number of L-1 visa holders now living in the U.S.

    The L-1 is used for multinational companies to bring employees into the U.S. and doesn't have has many restrictions as the H-1B visa, such as a prevailing wage requirement.

    In his letter, Grassley wrote that "there's growing concern by many experts that companies are turning to L visas when the supply of H-1B visas are low. There is also a general consensus that L visas are being used to bring in 'rank and file' employees rather than top-level professionals with truly 'specialized knowledge.'" Specialized knowledge usually means advanced knowledge or expertise in a field.

    In the 2006 study, the DHS's inspector general report referred to the L-1 visa as "the computer visa." It reported that from 1999 to 2004, nine of the 10 firms that petitioned for the most L-1 workers were computer and IT-related outsourcing service firms that specialized in labor from India. The number of L-1 petitions approved from 1995 to 2005, in most years, was just over 40,000. In 2001, nearly 60,000 were approved.

    The report also found that the visa program was vulnerable to abuse and made several recommendations, including requiring immigration enforcement officers to assist in "checking the bona fides" of L visa petitions; putting in place a process for overseas verification of a petition; and clarifying what was meant by specialized knowledge, a requirement for the visa similar to what is asked for in H-1B visas.

    Grassley said he wanted another look at the program because, "I have grown increasingly concerned that loopholes within the L-1 visa program have led to manipulation and broad overreach by those who use the program and have resulted in a great deal of fraud and abuse within the program



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  • TeddyKoochu
    09-24 04:32 PM
    I checked the site, couldn't find this info any more, probably its got archived. Thanks for your efforts in letting the group know.





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  • kaisersose
    11-27 01:38 PM
    Hi,
    one of my friend is working for a desi consuting firm. Due to emergency at his place he has to leave to India dusring the labor substition process. Now the consuting firm is saying that they have substituted a labor for him. They did not apply for I140 for him. Please let me know if there is a way to find weather his labor is substituted or not.
    Thank you

    The short answer is, it does not work. It has been permanently banned following heavy abuse.

    Substitution is a process of cutting the queue, by using a Labor approved for someone else earlier. Many people who came ino the US in 2006 on H-1b now have green cards by paying $$$ to some GC shops for old Labors. This came to the notice of DOL and they decided to put an end to it.



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  • 21stIcon
    12-21 08:44 AM
    Excatly, you got it. at the end of year w2 should have 100k as a salary not after employer deduction.





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  • gotgc?
    02-04 09:52 AM
    My wife was allowed to travel on BA when she went from US to India. But when we were returning to US, the ticketing agent in India would not issue bording pass because Canadian PR can only be used if you are travelling to Canada and NOT to USA. The ticketing manager even called someone in London Airport to get the confirmation and after that they just denied my request even after showing the document that says Canada PR issues after Apr 2005 does not require transit visa.

    I would say, get the visa to be on the safeside so that there will not be any troubles in the last minute.

    Thanks deba and kk_kk...for sharing your expereince...based on what you guys say, the cheap deal i get with BA is not worth taking this risk. I am giving up on London transit..i will take Lufthansa or pacific route....thanks a lot again....



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  • singhsa3
    08-29 01:01 PM
    I think there are still some visas left for EB2 I/C but they want to distribute them judiciously.
    Due to the random processing, seveal people had earlier complained to USCIS and Ombudsman. This may have probably resulted in drawing a line that would mandate following a RD by IOs.
    On the other hand DOS has still not made any official statement as the visa may be available or would be available towards the end of month.
    Thus all those people whose RD is earlier than the published RD and PD is within the window should remain hopeful.





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  • sandy_anand
    01-24 09:38 AM
    Annual Report of the Visa Office for 2010 has been released here...

    Report of the Visa Office 2010 Table of Contents (http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/statistics/statistics_5240.html)

    Table V Part 2

    India Received

    EB1 6741
    EB2 19961
    EB3 3036

    ROW EB2 Received 19261 (Total EB2 Minus India China Mexico and Philippines)

    Other Info
    EB1 received a total of 41026 which means there was no spillover from EB1.



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  • sgorla
    06-05 05:42 PM
    The online status of my package on USPS tracking page shows same message as yours. It just struck me that how can a certified mail be delivered to the agency if one is sending it to a PO Box. I mean how can USPS get a delivery signature from a real person if the address is not a physical address, but a PO Box number. Any thoughts?

    I dont know if other Folks have seen the same thing. My renewal EAD application has reached Texas (TSC) today June 5th around noon by USPS Express Mail but the status says

    Status: Notice Left

    We attempted to deliver your item at 11:16 AM on June 5, 2008 in MESQUITE, TX 75185 and a notice was left. A second delivery attempt will be made. If unsuccessful, we will hold it for five business days and then it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.

    The address where i sent is
    USCIS
    Texas Service Center
    P.O. Box 851041
    Mesquite, TX 75185-1041

    Any clue what may be going on - this is another round of fun :confused:





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  • gc_kaavaali
    05-21 01:48 PM
    hi,

    Just want to find out the process to apply for interim EAD...I applied for EAD renewal on 8th of may and my EAD expires August 16th...i doubt i get my EAD before my current expires...i just want to find out whether i can apply for interim EAD or ??? if yes, what are the current procedures? I e-filed my EAD application and sent all documents to TSC...please help gurus.





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  • WAIT_FOR_EVER_GC
    12-06 11:38 AM
    There are so many posts already in the forums about these issues. I think you will get all your answers there. Please do not open a new one





    Robert Kumar
    03-22 09:03 AM
    It's no brainer. Have the baby in US and then leave for india. You get US citizenship for your baby free of cost and without any hassles. Your baby can get indian citizenship anytime if that's your goal.

    And u can get your GC by him sponsoring for you as parents in just 15-16 years from now.
    That will be faster than this EB2 and EB3 backlogs.
    You help him now, and he will help you.





    sangmami
    06-16 08:16 AM
    Hi Murali77

    I am in the exact position as you.
    My name is the same on Birth certificate, passport, h1B dcuments, but reversed in SS card and subsequently in my credit cards.
    Any more info on how to tackle this?



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