genscn
07-26 01:19 PM
USCIS will not return 485 applications:
Read Q:15 on this link: http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/EBFAQ1.pdf
It clearly says that application for interim benefit will be processed prior to final adjudication of adjustment application and some aliens may have to waita significant period of time, perhaps years, before visa become available.
So till USCIS don't have VISA numbers, AOS application will be kept till numbers becomes available and in mean time EAD will be issued.
Read Q:15 on this link: http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/EBFAQ1.pdf
It clearly says that application for interim benefit will be processed prior to final adjudication of adjustment application and some aliens may have to waita significant period of time, perhaps years, before visa become available.
So till USCIS don't have VISA numbers, AOS application will be kept till numbers becomes available and in mean time EAD will be issued.
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imv116
04-26 02:59 AM
Mr. Priderock
I think you have to get your basics right. In the first place, you have to understand the evaluation process.
When some one completes there bachelors or masters in certain amount of time. It does not mean by years rather it is meant by the amount of course work they have done. Usually each course work is evaluated to 3 credit hours on a sem by sem basis.
For a bachelor�s degree, a person has to complete at least 120 credit hours which is like completing 40 courses. For a masters degree it is at least 33 credit hours.
Now coming to your point. In Professional degrees like Engg in India, every one has to complete at least 45 courses before they can be granted the degree on a year by year basis and on a sem by sem basis the number is much higher but evaluates to the same.
Just as Mr.Dilber_Cal has said, street courses do not evaluate to a degree rather they add to certain credit hours to an already existing bachelors(3 year) degree, which the evaluators(for there own benefit) are equaling it to a degree from an accredited univ.
If you want I can grant you a PhD. Can you have your GC processed in EB1 cat?
-The116
I think you have to get your basics right. In the first place, you have to understand the evaluation process.
When some one completes there bachelors or masters in certain amount of time. It does not mean by years rather it is meant by the amount of course work they have done. Usually each course work is evaluated to 3 credit hours on a sem by sem basis.
For a bachelor�s degree, a person has to complete at least 120 credit hours which is like completing 40 courses. For a masters degree it is at least 33 credit hours.
Now coming to your point. In Professional degrees like Engg in India, every one has to complete at least 45 courses before they can be granted the degree on a year by year basis and on a sem by sem basis the number is much higher but evaluates to the same.
Just as Mr.Dilber_Cal has said, street courses do not evaluate to a degree rather they add to certain credit hours to an already existing bachelors(3 year) degree, which the evaluators(for there own benefit) are equaling it to a degree from an accredited univ.
If you want I can grant you a PhD. Can you have your GC processed in EB1 cat?
-The116
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09-21 05:41 PM
This thread created lots of unneccessary hope among IV members
However it made few things clear, many people desperatly watch this site (including me).
I sense something might have gone wrong, IV core memeber started this based on Aman request, it could be they were upto something with House border security bill and may not be able to give the good news
instead turned this into a fund raising
again if IV needs money they simply should ask.
those who wants to pledge they will do it by just asking, I know many who just want to take free ride and they will never pay(this is just a fact).
However it made few things clear, many people desperatly watch this site (including me).
I sense something might have gone wrong, IV core memeber started this based on Aman request, it could be they were upto something with House border security bill and may not be able to give the good news
instead turned this into a fund raising
again if IV needs money they simply should ask.
those who wants to pledge they will do it by just asking, I know many who just want to take free ride and they will never pay(this is just a fact).
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utibrewal
07-07 09:03 PM
http://online.wsj.com/article_print/SB118359095890657571.html
Raju
09-20 10:51 AM
Friends:
Please stay tuned to this site. We hope to have some news coming in soon from the IV Team.
I am glued to this thread....no one can distract me now:D
Please stay tuned to this site. We hope to have some news coming in soon from the IV Team.
I am glued to this thread....no one can distract me now:D
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pappu
11-24 10:32 PM
Dear Friend,
Immigration Voice (IV) [http://www.immigrationvoice.org], a grassroots organization working to solve the issues faced by employment-based immigrants is planning a DC Rally during the first week of March 2009. to bring the issues faced by our community to the notice of US lawmakers.
Details of this initiative are provided here - http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?p=303484
I request you to join IV as a member and support this initiative by indicating your interest to participate in the DC Rally and Lobby Day (visiting lawmaker offices to seek their support)
As you might know our community is facing the following situation
1) 140,000 total numbers per year worldwide vs. 1 million applicants and their families waiting in the line. Some from 2001 and may be before that ! It's common sense that it will take at least 6 years to clear just the current backlog, if there were no per country quotas.
2) Per country quotas of 7% exacerbate the situation to applicants from high-demand countries like India, China, Mexico and Phillipines. Approximately just 10,000 visa numbers are available to India where as it's estimated that at least 44% of the applicants may be from India ( based on USCIS statistics of around 44% of H1bs being granted to India every year). As spouse and children are counted, considering 4 members per family, on an average only 2500 Indian applicants get Green cards in a year. As you can see the numbers are dismal.
Meaning, if you are from India, China, Mexico or Phillipines, you may have to wait 10 to 12 years to get your Green Card or more
3) Between USCIS and DOS (Department of State that runs the Visa bulletin) a number visas get wasted every year, worsening the already BAD situation. For instance between 1994 and now 218,000 GCs were wasted by USCIS. ]If the trend continues, it may well mean 15+ years for India/China/Mexico/Phillipines
Now I know the problems ! What's the solution?
1) Increase worldwide EB GC numbers to 290,000 per year or more
2) Eliminate country quotas or increase them to rational levels such as 10%-15%
3) Exempt spouses and children ( dependents) from the GC quota (this will effectively double the quota)
4) Since USCIS inefficiency cannot be fixed by us, implement a 'Rollover' of unused visas to the next year(s)
5) Recapture the unused number of 218,000 visas . This may mean you'll get GC or at least see PDs jump forward by a few years (reducing your wait time tremendously)
I know the solution. But, pray, who'll bell the cat?
Fortunately for us, there is an organization that is working 100% exclusively for our cause. Immigration Voice ( http://www.immigrationvoice.org) a non-profit organization formed by EB immigrants to work for our cause. Starting with barely 200 members when it was formed in 2005, now it boasts a membership of 25,000 members and around 30 state chapters serving every US state with significant EB immigrant population.
Immigration Voice ( fondly called IV by it's members) lobbies the US Congress and USCIS to provide relief to us. They have hired a high-profile lobbying firm Patton Bloggs to do lobbying for our cause. In addition they also do grassroots lobbying at State chapter levels with the local Congressmen.
What's Lobbying? Is it Legal for non-citizens ?
Lobbying or 'Advocacy' is the act of Petitoning the US Government to redress issues faced by any person living in the United States. It's a right guaranteed by US Constitution (First Amendment) to every person living in the United States, citizen or not.
Just like you can argue your own case in a court of law (if you choose to do it), you can also lobby or petition the US Government on your own. If you chose so, you can also hire a professional lobbying firm to do it for you, just like you can hire a lawyer to represent you in the court. Both are legally guaranteed rights. It's common sense that a professional does a better job - be it an experienced lawyer or a lobbying firm. Getting professional help greatly increases the chances of success.
Boy, It must be really COSTLY to hire those DC Lobbyists?
You are right. They are costly, but IV has been managing to keep the effort funded through sacrifices of it's Leadership (IV Core group), voluntary contributions from it's members, local fundraising campaigns by State chapters and selling IV-branded merchandise.
Contributions are what keeps IV ticking and working for you.
I understand IV has been doing all this? Have they had any success so far? I don't want to invest in a campaign destined for failure !
IVs success record so far in the order of signifance to EB community
1) July Visa bulletin Reversal - Due to flip-flop by USCIS 350,000 applicants were denied the promised ability to file I-485 in July 2007. Chances are you might have been one of them ! We faced the grim prospect of losing thousands of dollars and countless hours of effort .
IV conducted 'Flower Campaign', i.e sending Flowers to USCIS director Emilio Ganzales to request redressal of this unfair decision (in the spirit of passive resistance movement of Mahatma Gandhi). It provided wide media coverage to the issue nationwide.
IV through it's California chapter, conducted the successful 'San Jose Rally' to highlight the isue to the Congressmen through the media. It also took an active role in petitioning San Jose Congresswoman Rep. Zoe Lofgren to help fix the issue. As it turns out Madame Lofgren, who also happens to be the Chairwoman of House sub-commitee on Immigration, was instrumental in forcing USCIS to rescind (revert) it's prior unjust decision ! An IV effort that paid rich dividends.
IV actively particpated in discussions with USCIS in deciding the modality of reversing the decision, and was the first group to announce it, even before USCIS and US Department of State !
IV Walked the Talk and helped the EB Community immensely
3) Lobbying USCIS for administrative reforms - IV participated in the FBI Namecheck backlog reduction meeting ( when it approached alarming figures with some waiting for 1-3 years), where USCIS announced increased FBI funding to expedite the checks and other process improvements to increase efficiency.
IV also successfully lobbied USCIS to increase validity of EAD/AP to 2 years from the previous validity period of 1 year. It has resulted in a saving of at least $1400 per year for every EB immigrant family that has filed I-485
IV continues to lobby USCIS to relax USCIS strict determination of 'same and similar jobs' (defined by AC21 law) to provide job mobility and promotions
All right. Is there anything I can do to help IV?
Definitely ! IV is an organization of volunteers just like you and me. There are several ways you can help IV. For starters by participating in the very important upcoming DC Rally and the Lobby Day.
Just spread the word. Forward this E-mail to all your friends waiting for GCs.
1) Join : IV forums are a good source for finding answers to Immigration related matters and exchange information. IV also conducts pro-bono (FREE) lawyer conferences for members on a regular basis.
Website link - http://www.immigrationvoice.org.
Member registration - http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/register.php
2) Contribute : As you have understood, Lobbying requires lot of funding. IV needs your support to keep the good work running.
You can contribute either one time or join as a monthly (recurring) contributor [preferred] here -
http://immigrationvoice.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=44
You can send ANY AMOUNT to IV as a contribution. All you need to do it create a PayPal account (if you don't have one), register a bank acount/Credit Card with PayPal (if not already done). Send money to IV using E-mail id - donations@immigrationvoice.org
3) Volunteer : If you are open to volunteering, you can join your local State Chapter of IV. State chapters conduct activities such -
a) Lawmaker meetings with Congressmen to discuss issues faced by EB immigrants
b) Fundraising at local Events
c) IV publicity through Flyers at public places & Events
d) Local media outreach to get media coverage for EB community
Benefits of joining : State Chapters provide more detailed coverage of IV updates issued from time to time than available at IV forums (restricted due to presence of anti-immigrants). They also provide updates early ( 2-3 days before stuff gets posted on IV)
How to join ? : Yahoo/Google groups for the State chapters are listed here.
http://immigrationvoice.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=72&Itemid=52 ( Scroll to the bottom !)
Submit a request to join your State chapter with your - IV id, Full Name, E-mail, Telephone number (mandatory to filter anti-immigrants). State chapter leaders will call to verify and you are in !
You have covered it in detail. Yet, I have many unanswered questions! Whom should I contact to get more info?
Ask IV !
Call - (202) 386-6250
E-mail - info@immigrationvoice.org
GREAT POST!!
Thanks
Immigration Voice (IV) [http://www.immigrationvoice.org], a grassroots organization working to solve the issues faced by employment-based immigrants is planning a DC Rally during the first week of March 2009. to bring the issues faced by our community to the notice of US lawmakers.
Details of this initiative are provided here - http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?p=303484
I request you to join IV as a member and support this initiative by indicating your interest to participate in the DC Rally and Lobby Day (visiting lawmaker offices to seek their support)
As you might know our community is facing the following situation
1) 140,000 total numbers per year worldwide vs. 1 million applicants and their families waiting in the line. Some from 2001 and may be before that ! It's common sense that it will take at least 6 years to clear just the current backlog, if there were no per country quotas.
2) Per country quotas of 7% exacerbate the situation to applicants from high-demand countries like India, China, Mexico and Phillipines. Approximately just 10,000 visa numbers are available to India where as it's estimated that at least 44% of the applicants may be from India ( based on USCIS statistics of around 44% of H1bs being granted to India every year). As spouse and children are counted, considering 4 members per family, on an average only 2500 Indian applicants get Green cards in a year. As you can see the numbers are dismal.
Meaning, if you are from India, China, Mexico or Phillipines, you may have to wait 10 to 12 years to get your Green Card or more
3) Between USCIS and DOS (Department of State that runs the Visa bulletin) a number visas get wasted every year, worsening the already BAD situation. For instance between 1994 and now 218,000 GCs were wasted by USCIS. ]If the trend continues, it may well mean 15+ years for India/China/Mexico/Phillipines
Now I know the problems ! What's the solution?
1) Increase worldwide EB GC numbers to 290,000 per year or more
2) Eliminate country quotas or increase them to rational levels such as 10%-15%
3) Exempt spouses and children ( dependents) from the GC quota (this will effectively double the quota)
4) Since USCIS inefficiency cannot be fixed by us, implement a 'Rollover' of unused visas to the next year(s)
5) Recapture the unused number of 218,000 visas . This may mean you'll get GC or at least see PDs jump forward by a few years (reducing your wait time tremendously)
I know the solution. But, pray, who'll bell the cat?
Fortunately for us, there is an organization that is working 100% exclusively for our cause. Immigration Voice ( http://www.immigrationvoice.org) a non-profit organization formed by EB immigrants to work for our cause. Starting with barely 200 members when it was formed in 2005, now it boasts a membership of 25,000 members and around 30 state chapters serving every US state with significant EB immigrant population.
Immigration Voice ( fondly called IV by it's members) lobbies the US Congress and USCIS to provide relief to us. They have hired a high-profile lobbying firm Patton Bloggs to do lobbying for our cause. In addition they also do grassroots lobbying at State chapter levels with the local Congressmen.
What's Lobbying? Is it Legal for non-citizens ?
Lobbying or 'Advocacy' is the act of Petitoning the US Government to redress issues faced by any person living in the United States. It's a right guaranteed by US Constitution (First Amendment) to every person living in the United States, citizen or not.
Just like you can argue your own case in a court of law (if you choose to do it), you can also lobby or petition the US Government on your own. If you chose so, you can also hire a professional lobbying firm to do it for you, just like you can hire a lawyer to represent you in the court. Both are legally guaranteed rights. It's common sense that a professional does a better job - be it an experienced lawyer or a lobbying firm. Getting professional help greatly increases the chances of success.
Boy, It must be really COSTLY to hire those DC Lobbyists?
You are right. They are costly, but IV has been managing to keep the effort funded through sacrifices of it's Leadership (IV Core group), voluntary contributions from it's members, local fundraising campaigns by State chapters and selling IV-branded merchandise.
Contributions are what keeps IV ticking and working for you.
I understand IV has been doing all this? Have they had any success so far? I don't want to invest in a campaign destined for failure !
IVs success record so far in the order of signifance to EB community
1) July Visa bulletin Reversal - Due to flip-flop by USCIS 350,000 applicants were denied the promised ability to file I-485 in July 2007. Chances are you might have been one of them ! We faced the grim prospect of losing thousands of dollars and countless hours of effort .
IV conducted 'Flower Campaign', i.e sending Flowers to USCIS director Emilio Ganzales to request redressal of this unfair decision (in the spirit of passive resistance movement of Mahatma Gandhi). It provided wide media coverage to the issue nationwide.
IV through it's California chapter, conducted the successful 'San Jose Rally' to highlight the isue to the Congressmen through the media. It also took an active role in petitioning San Jose Congresswoman Rep. Zoe Lofgren to help fix the issue. As it turns out Madame Lofgren, who also happens to be the Chairwoman of House sub-commitee on Immigration, was instrumental in forcing USCIS to rescind (revert) it's prior unjust decision ! An IV effort that paid rich dividends.
IV actively particpated in discussions with USCIS in deciding the modality of reversing the decision, and was the first group to announce it, even before USCIS and US Department of State !
IV Walked the Talk and helped the EB Community immensely
3) Lobbying USCIS for administrative reforms - IV participated in the FBI Namecheck backlog reduction meeting ( when it approached alarming figures with some waiting for 1-3 years), where USCIS announced increased FBI funding to expedite the checks and other process improvements to increase efficiency.
IV also successfully lobbied USCIS to increase validity of EAD/AP to 2 years from the previous validity period of 1 year. It has resulted in a saving of at least $1400 per year for every EB immigrant family that has filed I-485
IV continues to lobby USCIS to relax USCIS strict determination of 'same and similar jobs' (defined by AC21 law) to provide job mobility and promotions
All right. Is there anything I can do to help IV?
Definitely ! IV is an organization of volunteers just like you and me. There are several ways you can help IV. For starters by participating in the very important upcoming DC Rally and the Lobby Day.
Just spread the word. Forward this E-mail to all your friends waiting for GCs.
1) Join : IV forums are a good source for finding answers to Immigration related matters and exchange information. IV also conducts pro-bono (FREE) lawyer conferences for members on a regular basis.
Website link - http://www.immigrationvoice.org.
Member registration - http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/register.php
2) Contribute : As you have understood, Lobbying requires lot of funding. IV needs your support to keep the good work running.
You can contribute either one time or join as a monthly (recurring) contributor [preferred] here -
http://immigrationvoice.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=44
You can send ANY AMOUNT to IV as a contribution. All you need to do it create a PayPal account (if you don't have one), register a bank acount/Credit Card with PayPal (if not already done). Send money to IV using E-mail id - donations@immigrationvoice.org
3) Volunteer : If you are open to volunteering, you can join your local State Chapter of IV. State chapters conduct activities such -
a) Lawmaker meetings with Congressmen to discuss issues faced by EB immigrants
b) Fundraising at local Events
c) IV publicity through Flyers at public places & Events
d) Local media outreach to get media coverage for EB community
Benefits of joining : State Chapters provide more detailed coverage of IV updates issued from time to time than available at IV forums (restricted due to presence of anti-immigrants). They also provide updates early ( 2-3 days before stuff gets posted on IV)
How to join ? : Yahoo/Google groups for the State chapters are listed here.
http://immigrationvoice.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=72&Itemid=52 ( Scroll to the bottom !)
Submit a request to join your State chapter with your - IV id, Full Name, E-mail, Telephone number (mandatory to filter anti-immigrants). State chapter leaders will call to verify and you are in !
You have covered it in detail. Yet, I have many unanswered questions! Whom should I contact to get more info?
Ask IV !
Call - (202) 386-6250
E-mail - info@immigrationvoice.org
GREAT POST!!
Thanks
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Chelo
07-15 03:20 AM
Why 4 pages of G-325 ?
Where does it say about it ?
I knew just a page.
Please advise...
The own form has the four pages. You only need to fill in the first one, the other three are autocopied. They are exactly the same, and ready to be spreaded all around uscis
Bye
Where does it say about it ?
I knew just a page.
Please advise...
The own form has the four pages. You only need to fill in the first one, the other three are autocopied. They are exactly the same, and ready to be spreaded all around uscis
Bye
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msp1976
05-19 01:39 PM
Folks -
What is the form ETA 750B?
I filed for my labor in Dec'03 from Wisconsin under EB3. In dec 05 my attorney sent me the form 750B asking for my signature. That is 2 years later. Is this the form the attorney should have submitted when initially filing the labor certification?
I am still awaiting my 45 day letter.
Dat is not good...Do you have any proof that they filed for you in Dec'03???
Otherwise it is possible that they scr*** you royally.....Most likely your PD is dec 05 now. It happned to me also I asked my company for file for me...They kept telling me that they have filed for 1.5 years...One fine day they told me that the DOL can no longer find my application.......Lawyer said she submitted the application and she dunno what happened...
Looks like your case is just like mine....
Your PD is Dec 05 now...unless you have some proof of the 2003 filing.....
What is the form ETA 750B?
I filed for my labor in Dec'03 from Wisconsin under EB3. In dec 05 my attorney sent me the form 750B asking for my signature. That is 2 years later. Is this the form the attorney should have submitted when initially filing the labor certification?
I am still awaiting my 45 day letter.
Dat is not good...Do you have any proof that they filed for you in Dec'03???
Otherwise it is possible that they scr*** you royally.....Most likely your PD is dec 05 now. It happned to me also I asked my company for file for me...They kept telling me that they have filed for 1.5 years...One fine day they told me that the DOL can no longer find my application.......Lawyer said she submitted the application and she dunno what happened...
Looks like your case is just like mine....
Your PD is Dec 05 now...unless you have some proof of the 2003 filing.....
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Dont do the mistake of committing to a Masters program if you don't want to get a Masters Degree. Some of them can be gruesome (not that they are very very challenging, it can take a toll on your work and family life) I mean dont enroll in it for the sake off EB3 to EB2 switch. EB2 India is pretty much jam packed as EB3. Check the 2006 Perm statistics from flcdatacenter and figure out how many are in India EB2.
If getting a GC is your issue, solving the retrogression is your solution. There is no shortcut.
If getting a GC is your issue, solving the retrogression is your solution. There is no shortcut.
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Tinles
04-25 02:30 PM
Hi,
My case: EB2/Non-RIR/CA/PD March 2002, not received the 45 day letter.
I am in the 8th year of H1 so I am unable to change employers within the US. My employer is taking full advantage of this situation :mad:
My case: EB2/Non-RIR/CA/PD March 2002, not received the 45 day letter.
I am in the 8th year of H1 so I am unable to change employers within the US. My employer is taking full advantage of this situation :mad:
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qplearn
11-21 12:29 PM
Earlier we noted that more than 900 Businesses jointly wrote letter to Members of Congress on 11/13/06
http://www.competeamerica.org/H-1B_Petition.pdf
Today, I just noticed the same letter with different date 11/21/06
http://www.aila.org/content/default.aspx?docid=21052
I think Businesses have sent this letter again. It is very positive sign. Competeamerica and 200 + 900 business organizations are very serious to push this matter.
Again I am very hopeful; something will come up in this December !!
This time AILA sent it. Last time it was competeamerica.
http://www.competeamerica.org/H-1B_Petition.pdf
Today, I just noticed the same letter with different date 11/21/06
http://www.aila.org/content/default.aspx?docid=21052
I think Businesses have sent this letter again. It is very positive sign. Competeamerica and 200 + 900 business organizations are very serious to push this matter.
Again I am very hopeful; something will come up in this December !!
This time AILA sent it. Last time it was competeamerica.
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07-03 02:41 PM
Once you send the flowers poll @
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=6029
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=6029
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Tinles
04-25 02:30 PM
Hi,
My case: EB2/Non-RIR/CA/PD March 2002, not received the 45 day letter.
I am in the 8th year of H1 so I am unable to change employers within the US. My employer is taking full advantage of this situation :mad:
My case: EB2/Non-RIR/CA/PD March 2002, not received the 45 day letter.
I am in the 8th year of H1 so I am unable to change employers within the US. My employer is taking full advantage of this situation :mad:
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lazycis
12-12 08:48 AM
As I understand, the illegal timeframe is 180 days/6 months? correct? so will i be safe in future if i leave country before 6 months?
Yes, you have 180 days to leave the country to avoid 3/10 years re-entry bar. 180 days start ticking from the moment the last USCIS appeal is rejected.
What if I file law suit, will i get some temp legal status?
You can request to toll unlawful presense until the lawsuit is resolved. If the court grants it, you will gain at least three months by doing that (the government has 60 days to respond to the lawsuit, then you and government will file motions for summary judgment, then the judge will take some time to make a decision).
Yes, you have 180 days to leave the country to avoid 3/10 years re-entry bar. 180 days start ticking from the moment the last USCIS appeal is rejected.
What if I file law suit, will i get some temp legal status?
You can request to toll unlawful presense until the lawsuit is resolved. If the court grants it, you will gain at least three months by doing that (the government has 60 days to respond to the lawsuit, then you and government will file motions for summary judgment, then the judge will take some time to make a decision).
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va_dude
04-29 01:26 PM
Pappu....
Do u think the statement regarding giving residency for folks with advanced degrees such as a MS, PhD, etc and a job offer from an american employer has any relation to the category that a person's green card was filed under.
Personally, i have an MS in comp sc, but if my category is EB3, i wonder how that will play out.
Any insights you could share?
Thanks.
Do u think the statement regarding giving residency for folks with advanced degrees such as a MS, PhD, etc and a job offer from an american employer has any relation to the category that a person's green card was filed under.
Personally, i have an MS in comp sc, but if my category is EB3, i wonder how that will play out.
Any insights you could share?
Thanks.
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03-15 10:45 AM
Your subscription may have expired. Can you please check.
Pappu, I made a contribution... here are the details... can you pls go ahead and grant access to donor forum...
Receipt ID: 5589-6166-7245-7869
Donation to Support Immigration Voice (User: karthik.sankarasubbu)
BR,
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Pappu, I made a contribution... here are the details... can you pls go ahead and grant access to donor forum...
Receipt ID: 5589-6166-7245-7869
Donation to Support Immigration Voice (User: karthik.sankarasubbu)
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walking_dude
11-23 06:08 PM
37 have indicated their willingness to attend or bring others on the thread. Poll tally is for DC rally is 64 (most of the 37 included). If these folks bring their spouses and kids, using US Census formula of 2.5 per family, we are looking at 150 now. That is in the two days of the weekend.
We need to improve the number once the week days start, and folks start surfing IV in greater numbers.
What is the head count so far?
We need to improve the number once the week days start, and folks start surfing IV in greater numbers.
What is the head count so far?
nc_sekar_415
01-05 04:15 PM
Wendyzhu77, you might be right about the statistics, but remember an impact made by a postdoc in biology is far less than other fields. The market also determines the price and value of research not just the number of people who graduate. So this article is wrong in its logic in some sense.:confused:
Also, the apollo mission had contribution of German and Jewish immigrants. ;)Remember von Braun? If not please read
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wernher_von_Braun
Bottom line:This nation has benefited from intellectual immigrants throughout the history.:cool:
Also, the apollo mission had contribution of German and Jewish immigrants. ;)Remember von Braun? If not please read
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wernher_von_Braun
Bottom line:This nation has benefited from intellectual immigrants throughout the history.:cool:
RaviG
07-15 07:57 PM
Here's something that makes sense to me.
A) If an immigrant worker in H1 or L1 category etc. has been continuously employed for atleast 6 years and maintained legal immigration status
AND
B) His her family has contributed atleast $125,000 towards State / Federal Income taxes + Social Security + Medicare
.
Good idea, but I doubt if it ever will be considired. This is thinking out of the box.
A) If an immigrant worker in H1 or L1 category etc. has been continuously employed for atleast 6 years and maintained legal immigration status
AND
B) His her family has contributed atleast $125,000 towards State / Federal Income taxes + Social Security + Medicare
.
Good idea, but I doubt if it ever will be considired. This is thinking out of the box.
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