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  • ramaonline
    07-10 08:06 PM
    The flower campaign is mentioned on the homepage of ilw.com along with a link to IV. This is a very popular site for Immigration related information and articles





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  • nsabavala
    01-04 04:18 AM
    :confused::mad:

    I read on the murthy.com website that the UCSIS needs to go through the Kentucky Consular Center to obtain the PIMS verification. The number for the KCC is 606-526-7500. I am going to try and call them to see if they can give me any information on timelines.

    For those people that have not left the US yet, it might be worth it to talk to your lawyers and see if there is any way you can have your names added to this database before you travel - that should eliminate any hassles once you leave the country. Much easier to try and do it from there rather than from here.

    There is no number to call here to check on status - I have been sending emails to mumbaiNIV@state.gov but have not received any response from them yet. Not really a surprise. If anyone tries the number above and gets some response please let the rest of us know.





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  • test12344321
    01-10 02:00 PM
    I am on a h1b currently. I changed empoyers in the US but the old stamp is still valid till semptember 2008. I has taken a visa date for jan30 in mumbai consulate and was going to fly back on feb9. Now planning to cancel the visa stamping because of the PIMS delays. I hope i am still valid to fly as i have a valid visa stamp and a new petition from current employer too which i can show at port of entry. Do let me know your views on the same and if there are any probable issues....





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  • senthil1
    04-24 02:59 PM
    I think if number of employees are less than 50 then 50% rule will not be applicable(according to 2007 proposed bill). It may be similar to that.

    But are n't they proposing 50 % rule.. how can a small desi company afford 50 % US citizen staff ? That is why may be people think consulting companies will not work.

    but what I think is it will make them less profitable. Very small body shoppers will go out of business. Med to large indian owner based consulting companies will be less profitable.

    Guys with stock investment in indian IT compnies Heads UP !



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  • mallu
    10-13 01:27 AM
    FBI laments it doesn't have resources to quickly conduct the namecheck process . What congress is doing in the post-911 world ? Shame on them.





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  • Macaca
    12-05 05:17 PM
    AMY GOODMAN: Another guest that you�ve had on the show�now, this is a very important point, and this is one that you would agree that you�ve covered, and that is Arizona�this is very important�the Protect Arizona Now referendum. In late 2004, it was revealed that the new head of the national advisory board to Protect Arizona Now, an anti-immigration organization, was a longtime white supremacist who was also an editorial advisor to the racist Council of Conservative Citizens. Although Virginia Abernethy�s controversial selection was reported prominently in virtually every Arizona paper, and despite the fact that Lou Dobbs heavily cover the anti-immigration referendum that Protect Arizona Now was advocating, you never mentioned the affair at all, her controversial selection as head of this group.

    LOU DOBBS: And she was featured in how many reports?

    AMY GOODMAN: The point is, you covered Protect Arizona Now extensively, and this is certainly significant, when it turns out that the head of the board of Protect Arizona Now is�

    LOU DOBBS: And when was the last time she was on the show?

    AMY GOODMAN: No, the important point is, you didn�t report the news of this very controversial�

    LOU DOBBS: Is it possible�

    AMY GOODMAN: �racist woman who headed Protect Arizona Now, which was virtually in every Arizona paper. The question is�

    LOU DOBBS: Concurrent with our reporting?

    AMY GOODMAN: �what you report and what you don�t.

    LOU DOBBS: Concurrent with our reporting?

    AMY GOODMAN: Of course. This is in 2004. The point is, what you report, Lou, and what you don�t report.

    LOU DOBBS: Well, you know, Amy, I don�t know what to tell you, because, you know, based on your focus here today, you have focused on probably three or four reports, as best I can figure, out of more than five years of reporting on the issue. If that smacks at all to you of reasonable proportionate journalism on your part, I mean, God bless you. If that�s what you believe, God bless you. But I think you�re coming from an ideological position that has just absolutely skewed that perception and that perspective.

    AMY GOODMAN: I admit my ideological position, which is that I think that the Council of Conservative Citizens is a racist group, and it�s problematic�

    LOU DOBBS: OK. And I think that you are a wonderful, pure and absolute infallible human being.

    AMY GOODMAN: �not to identify guests that you have on your show that are connected with this group.

    LOU DOBBS: Unfortunately, I am a fallible, and I am a man who has made some mistakes. But the reality is, the body of work stands for itself, and you know that. And the reality is, the facts are irresistible. Illegal immigration into this country is absolutely not in the American interest. And that is a reality you�re going to have to contend with.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: Lou, no, that fact is not clear. You know, first of all�

    LOU DOBBS: Not to you.



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  • sunty
    10-01 10:40 AM
    According to Ron Gotcher:

    "There shouldn't be any debate, as the statute is explicit:"

    EB2 INDIA future for fiscal year 2010 - Page 2 - Immigration Information Discussion Forum (http://www.immigration-information.com/forums/general-immigration-questions/9181-eb2-india-future-for-fiscal-year-2010-a-2.html)

    Let's see if DOS follows the law as the USCIS pending numbers clearly demonstrate that spill over to oversubscribed countries will be required(by law) in the first quarter, moreso with the new "Pending I485 numbers" report that will be released by USCIS hopefully in a month or two (since Aug25, 2009 report didn't reflect the EB2I approvals in Sepetember 2009).

    So December 2009 Visa Bulletin Dates should include spillover visas. Hoping for the best.





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  • Saralayar
    01-17 11:26 AM
    Voted for 2 of the entries..
    http://citizensbriefingbook.change.gov/ideas/viewIdea.apexp?id=087800000004wel

    and

    http://citizensbriefingbook.change.gov/ideas/viewIdea.apexp?id=087800000004lrV

    Are we trying to vote on any others?
    Members, who ever not voted yet, please go to the above 2 links and voteup. We need to increse the points ASAP. It is a rare chance we should not miss. Unity will achieve wonders... Try the below link also:
    http://citizensbriefingbook.change.gov/ideas/viewIdea.apexp?id=087800000004wel&srPos=0&srKp=087



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  • reddog
    06-16 02:38 PM
    Do we need the Birth Certificate for secondary applicants(spouse).
    None of the checklist(Employer based I-485) I have been thru say that I need the secondary applicants Birth certificate.
    My spouses Birth certificate is in a regional language, and hence the question.

    Moved this to the Birth Certificate thread.....





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  • old_hat
    05-09 08:57 PM
    I have news for you (and the certitude with which you make your claims here are laughable). Computer science graduation rates in US went up this year by 6-8%, because the visa caps since 2003 remained at 65000 instead of 195000 creating some demand here. I personally know kids who wanted to go to Computer science, but went for other areas like health care because of the lack of offshoring/H1 etc. If the crooked Indian offshorers and fly-by-night operators are not driving down the wages, more americans will go to computer science, as they would go for a career as MD or Pharmacist or lawyer (almost all those careers need at least 6-8 years of college). They also know that professional associations like AMA or APhA wouldn't allow importing foreign workers by corporations/hospitals on a scale that H1-bs are imported in IT area

    Very sorry to disagree with you. Kids here have a lot more well paying choices for career and computer science is not really the glamour area for them. Where do you get 6-8% number from? is it Bachelors, Masters or PHD graduates? What percentage of this number is foreign students? in my experience there was a surge of foreign applicants even at Bachelors level during the same period.

    Kids choices here are guided by their interest and career opportunities. And interest is the foremost criteria. Your thoughts about physicians or pharmacists are not apple to apple comparison. People have been sick through out the history of mankind and there has been increase in physicians and care providers propotional to population growth rate. There has been no explosive growth in those areas. IT/semiconductors/computers have gone through a period of explosive growth. That growth rate slowed with the burst of 2000-2001 and the H1 numbers reflect that. Why are H1 numbers not taken this year? It is simply because the market has slowed down.

    Based on my experience, I wouldn't say that Indian kids have any special skills in maths or science compared to americans. Contrary to what you claim, people are aware of H1s and offshoring(may be so much on the exploitation of L1) as they talk to friends and family and guidance counselors at school. Most of the IT jobs were Indian H1-bs are employed doesn't even need computer science or engineering degree. Some of the best architects I have seen in IT didn't have a computer science major. A green-horn from TCS/INFY with a computer science degree and pretending to be an architect doesn't mean he is the best IT professional available in the market.
    A computer science degree is not a mujst but it should be in related fields of science, math or engineering. can you show me a pharmacist or physician who is an architect ? The guy who is hiring a professional will determine who is the best suited for his needs? If the guy from TCS/Infy does not suit his needs he can find the best guy available to him. You can not judge who is best suited for all jobs available. And in this economy if a person's skill does not suit the job he is out of the door pretty quickly.



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  • satyasaich
    01-11 11:18 AM
    The text is at the link below.

    http://www.immigrationforum.org/documents/PolicyWire/Legislation/SpecterChairmanMark.pdf

    Section 501 and 503 would help retrogression a lot.


    Section 503 will do more harm and add fuel to retrogression. Either it shall be redrafted or we shall oppose without any doubt





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  • trramesh
    01-06 07:06 AM
    I think the thread is perfectly valid and we should go for it. If someone has paid income taxes to US for 10 years, it is no mean thing. 10 years represent typcially about 25% of his/her earning life. After spending substantial percentage of one's life living in, and making contributions to, US, especially in his/her youth, the guy is more naturalised except that he does not have a citizenship card. Now how many of these guys will be able to slip back in to their own country to readjust their lives with american born and american grown kids.

    I think it is not only reasonable but also humane for the government to consider the plight of such people and issue citizenship. The yardstick for qualification will have to be worked out, but Saralayar listed some of the valid parameters like
    - 10 years working in US (legally)
    - 40 points in social security
    - no criminal record

    If I may share my thoughts on yardstick, it would be like this
    - 7 years of legal residence, contributions to SSN, and taxes should provide provisional GC
    - 10 years of legal residence, contributions to SSN, and taxes should provide citizenship
    - 7 years of legal residence post approved I-140 should provide citizenship

    Most of us in this forum must have already contributed over 75K-100K to IRS over the years. I strongly believe that the govt owes more than an obligation to take care of the interests of this skilled group.

    rgds,
    rammy



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  • rb_248
    10-01 06:02 PM
    EB3 PD never moved beyond 2006 after July 2007. So how come EB3 case are there ?

    Good Point. May be error in the data. Who knows????





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  • crazyghoda
    06-18 09:43 AM
    Hilarious!!! :D:D:D

    On a more practical note, I would lawyer up, collect evidence, spin up a multi-million dollar lawsuit, and use settlement money to sip MaiTai on some beach in Lanai, while the harasser gets to suck on cock-meat sandwiches in the nearest penitentiary.

    C'mon grow a penis!



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  • kewlchap
    10-12 01:11 PM
    @ vikki, fatjoe:

    There are 3 broad areas where your app can be:
    1. In a huge storage area somewhere off site -> Contractor pulls out your app and transports it to NSC based on the list that NSC gives him.
    2. In a holding area within NSC. -> Waiting for IO to pick it up.
    3. On the desk of an IO.

    If your app is in either state 2 or 3, the response from USCIS will be "your case has been assigned to IO".

    My suggestion is ask them:
    1. Has my case been pulled out of the storage area? If not, could you please request that [An IO can do this and I think this was the most useful thing in my case. She said that she will make a request to the contractor to get my case pulled out].
    2. Has my case been picked up by an IO or is it still waiting in the holding area? If it has been picked up by an IO, nothing you can do except filling out 7001 form. If it has not been picked up by an IO, ask on the phone if an email can be sent to him advising that your case is current and waiting.

    So, broadly, your goal should be to get your app moving from state 1 to state 3. Once an app lands on IO desk, it will take between 10-30 days to get it approved.

    Hope this helps.





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  • jsb
    10-12 09:33 AM
    It is a oneway call for giving information on, "USCIS Receipting Delay - How Does This Affect You?" Perhaps they are going to repleat what they said on this on Oct 5 (i.e. mention nothing about applications not in the system, other than just to wait). What if USCIS guys mixed up "done" and "yet to be done" boxes. You will perhaps never find un-entered filings, unless someone checks manually each and every filing in each and every box.



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  • ItIsNotFunny
    11-12 02:18 PM
    Got the reply back from Ombudsman

    Cool. This has picked up momentum. Lets keep sending mails.





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  • crystal
    07-11 09:32 AM
    Thats cool Glus

    This is about me. I was photographed yesterday!!





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  • aquarianf
    06-18 12:10 PM
    A lot of lawyers try to preempt a possible RFE by including "AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE" documentation. 3 years of tax returns prove nothing more than what 1 year of tax return would prove.

    Also, having a tax return of 2004 doesnt prove that you were in status at all times during 2004. Tax return shows total income that includes salary, bonus, deductions etc, and even Einstein cant figure out the immigration status in 2004 and whether the candidate was in good status at all times just by looking at the tax return.

    Some lawyers send many years' tax returns, thinking that it might pre-empt the RFEs. Some lawyers send only whats neccesary. I've heard that one of the lawyers in New York doesnt even send employer's letter. That means, basically nothing from the employer. And he too gets cases approved.

    Overloading the USCIS with a heavy file, sending a ton of things in addition to what they expect, may be a good strategy if you believe that it might thwart a RFE (and the delay caused by RFE). However, sending too thick a bunch, would also make your case look like a "difficult" case. (my belief, I dont know but just common sense would indicate that thicker bigger files are complicated cases if you give it a first look). And what that means is that it will get delayed because the CIS ombudsman report has documented that officers tend to work easy cases first (get the low hanging fruit first) and beef up their performance statistics by doing more cases in less time. Therefore, the complicated bigger cases that should be work on first, instead get worked on last.

    So think a little before sending USCIS 20 pounds of paperwork. More paperwork and overwhelming USCIS with documentation may not mean faster RFE-free processing. (Again, my belief - something to ponder about. But do what you think is right and what your lawyer tells you. I am not a lawyer).

    Logiclife,

    Seems what you are talking makes some sense. i didn't think that way. I would just follow my attorney's recommendations to send only what is required.





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    01-11 01:53 PM
    http://helpniloufer.org/





    inderman
    10-20 01:09 PM
    Its good to hear from ppl that they got an Yellow form from Infopass etc... I have been to San Jose USCIS office multiple times asking for status.... I just don't receive any concrete information from them...Infact, they are even hesitant to create an SR to request an update...

    Any one else visited San Jose USCIS office? Similar experience, please share it with us...

    and What do u mean by stating that 485 is at local USCIS office? All 485 applications will b at either NSC or TSC, rite?

    I had an SR open for which i got the response as wait for 60-90 days and case is in the process of review.

    I went to Infopass (San Jose) twice and both times they said, i need to wait as your case just needs to get picked up for processing and every thing else looks ok...

    Called the NCSC and they also tell me to wait for 30-60 days....


    What other things can we do to actually get our case picked up?



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