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  • gcadream
    12-10 07:43 AM
    Its so depressing & frustrating Not to see any movement in EB2 dates. For the past 3 months there had been no movement in the EB2 dates. Every time I open with a hope that something will happen but its the same shit each time.
    Don't know when this wait for GC will be over, friend of mine who spend equal or may be less time as me in UK had now got the PR of UK, some who went to AUS, S'Pore got PR within 1 yr and same with Canada...but this US is the only sucking place with screwed up policies which benefits only the business and govts.




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  • Dhundhun
    04-24 01:25 AM
    Hi god_bless_you,

    Title should have been: "God blessed me !! Got GC." Fix the title, other wise it looks like "God blessed you !! I got into trouble", Unless you feel GC as some trouble imposed on you.

    I am (and most of IV visitors) still without GC and years to go before getting GC.

    Any way, whatever, congratulations.

    --Dhundhun




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  • xgoogle
    06-25 07:59 AM
    So we can apply for an EAD and AP renewal when the time comes on our own?
    Also is AC-21 filing involved in this case?
    And would my current employer need to do anything or need to not do anything?

    Thanks,




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  • chapper
    07-19 10:56 AM
    Good Question - I'm also looking for an answer along these lines. We should work to find a solution
    Can you start residency on EAD if you are the primary for 485? Meaning, can you use AC21 and change jobs from research to residency after 180 days from filing? Please help, really confused.



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  • pappu
    12-05 12:22 PM
    If anyone stuck in greencards namechecks wants to contact ACLU about it to include GC namecheck issue in it, they can do so.

    Here are the contact details:
    NADINE STROSSEN1
    President of the ACLU
    nstrossen@nyls.edu
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    Their general feedback form
    http://www.aclu.org/contact/general/index.html
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    You can search for your local ACLU contact:
    http://www.aclu.org/affiliates/

    ACLU Immigrants rights project E-mail - immrights@aclu.org




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  • tonyHK12
    04-27 01:05 PM
    The antis regularly say that unathorized immigrants get a range of public benefits but don't pay any taxes. Not so. They're paying $8.4 billion a year in sales taxes and $1.2 billion in income taxes. And they don't get most public benefits. They get public schools for their kids and emergency rooms can't turn them away. That's pretty much it. In the mean time, a company that earned $14 billion in profits last year paid zero taxes.

    More... (http://blogs.ilw.com/gregsiskind/2011/04/unauthorized-immigrants-paid-11-billion-in-taxes-last-year-ge-paid-non.html)

    $1.5 Billion in income taxes, is the amount the 64,000 new H1bs pay every year and I assume a similar or larger sales tax.

    Ok lets average $11 billion into 22 million illegals - A whopping contribution of $50 per head in income tax per year

    I'm not even thinking of the remaining 500,000+ people in the legal employment immigration queue



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  • gcdreamer05
    02-03 01:53 PM
    fairy angel, there is a very kind and helpful person called "angry white male" a.k.a "Matt krusse" a.k.a "curry lover", please PM/Phone/Fax/Email this person and he will help you....

    He may even get you a job....... :p




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  • WaitingForMyGC
    01-30 03:18 PM
    How reliable is this Tracker(or any) data? I don't think all the registered people who gets their GC would come back and change the status of their application to 'Approved' in the Tracker. Though its better than nothing but still data is too vague to derive any real conclusion.



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  • vin13
    04-26 02:22 PM
    Why did we all come to USA?

    Did any of you knew the Green card problems when you came?

    Did you know the problems when you applied for greencard many years ago?

    When was the first time you found out there was a ling wait period and so many problems?

    Where do you want to go with this discussion?:confused:




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  • desi3933
    08-06 12:53 PM
    I have 3 years degree (15 year education). I am not sure if I can file on EB2.
    You have filed on EB3 & planning to file on EB2; could you please share the logic for this & why are you waiting end of 2008, please share the reason, so if needed I can also plan something like you.

    Thanks,
    Sanjeev

    No, you can not. As one must have a single degree that is the "foreign equivalent degree" to a United States baccalaureate degree

    Please refer to similar case
    http://www.uscis.gov/err/B5%20-%20Members%20of%20the%20Professions%20holding%20Ad vanced%20Degrees%20or%20Aliens%20of%20Exceptional% 20Ability/Decisions_Issued_in_2005/NOV152005_02B5203.pdf



    _____________________________
    US Permanent Resident since 2002



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  • shana04
    02-01 10:47 AM
    Hey Shana,
    I hv sent you a PM.
    If you could check that.
    Thanks

    please check your PM




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  • lostinbeta
    10-02 02:46 PM
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  • waitingGC
    03-21 10:58 AM
    My wife will apply for H1 this April. I also have some questions:

    1. can she transfer her H1 to another company before she starts to work for the company which sponsors her H1B?

    2. if she does not want to join the sponsoring company, can she transfer back to H4 after getting H1B approval but before Oct. 1st? Under this circumstance, is she subject to H1 quota in the future?




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  • a1b2c3
    04-15 08:12 PM
    thanks guys for the info. I agree Cathay is probably the best option. I am very skeptical about Air India. Have been hearing negative comments since I was a kid, when my dad a was a frequent overseas business traveller. Things might have changed lately but the bad impressions linger on.

    JAL looks promising too.

    My mom doesn't need the nozzle-bum-wash as much as she needs to sit on the toilet because she cannot squat due to bad knees. And that is available with every airline I imagine.

    I agree though the "bidget" would a plus for some seniors and honestly I think its also cleaner.

    In our case, however, we need leg room, wheel chair facility (very imp), veggie indian food (the food on emirates wasn't up to the mark) and decent service.

    thanks again to everyone for sharing their experiences.



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  • illusions
    08-31 11:57 AM
    well I wouldn't classify any company as good or bad, i've only gone to one company and have been with them since 05 and have no issues so far. They have provided me with everything that i needed and have so far been very professional.

    I'm not sure if I'm allowed to write company specific information on the forum, so I'll refrain from that. But if you like any specifics you can drop me a PM. Heres what my company offers:

    * NO Contracts / Bond what-so-ever.
    * I get to choose my own rates (if i get my own contract that is, and i have so far)
    * There is a 60:40 ratio. 60 i keep and 40 they keep. - Before taxes of course.(You might think this is high, but it's worthwhile cos i get no headaches)
    * I get PPO Blue Cross Blue Shield Medical coverage for me and my wife.
    * Upto $1000 in dental coverage in a year, reimbursed.
    * Direct contact with the lawyer and i can pay him directly any immigration related fees, or opt to take a fraction off my paycheck. (Hence i know the actual cost and i know they are not charging any overhead costs)
    * Direct deposit guaranteed at the end of the month even though they haven't received the payment as yet.
    * I can leave them when ever i want, no questions asked nothing.
    * If you are with them and you get your spouse in, they will offer up to 80:20 ratio and same benefits.

    CONS:
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    * No training, in any related fields.
    * You have to find your own contract (although they have affiliations with head hunters who would help in getting u a contract)
    * Haven't ever spoken about on-bench pay... but i figure they will pay min for a month if need be.


    At first i thought the ratio was too high and was looking to switch, and at the same time my wife was getting her H1B. A company NJ offered her a ratio of 70:30 and min benefits, plus a 1 year contract of which if breached would cost us 20K.

    After she got her H1B and $2,500 in legal fees, they changed their minds, and was willing to pay only a fixed pay of 55K. I waited till she finished her training, and said screw you, gave em the finger.

    She's now working with my company, and making 97K with a 80:20 ratio. Almost 20K more than me! lol.:eek:

    In a nutshell i would watch out for the following no matter which company you choose.

    * Make sure you cover all grounds with them 1st.
    * Get everything in writing before anything. (In my case the first time it worked out fine, cos 60:40 was a high ratio but they offered all the benefits and no hassle.)
    * Make sure you have access to the lawyer directly.
    * Always go for a ratio basis, the more you are billed the more you earn, and it motivates you.

    Good Luck.




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  • amitjoey
    04-13 06:16 PM
    We have some talented hardworking young men & women who are always on top of things. This group of wo/men are IV-Core. They know all the bills that are being introduced, and definately IV will support whichever one (beneficial to us) if/when it comes out (Either House/Senate). But the thing to remember is that there is a long procedure. Just because of introduction, dosent mean they would be on calendar.
    Some of these bills are place-holders, some of these are just like pressure building tactics, and some are to please some big lobby (High-tech employers lobby) that "look I got the bill introduced", I care. Dosent mean that it will be on calendar. Lots of these so called bills, never make it to the calendar. It might be that one or two may get bundled into CIR.
    NOW. The most important thing for us is to not get excited that this bill, or that bill has gotten introduced. We need to build on it and raise awareness. Not on the forum but by meeting our lawmakers. When lawmakers in all 50 states get some feedback one-to-one meeting with IV members, that will get them thinking. Some of them do not know that these bills are being introduced and mayget introduced.
    It is our goal to highlight that this will help us, so when they go back they pay attention to our issues.
    So if you havent scheduled a meeting with your congressmen, do it. Leave all the rest to the core team. They are already doing the needfull.



    We should definitely support this bill. It will help reduce the EB backlog for us considerably. There are two provisions in this bill which if passed would help reduce the backlog a lot.

    a) Exempt spouses and minor children of the principal applicant from employment-based immigrant visa quotas. At least half the backlog is due to dependents of the applicant using GC visas and this should reduce the backlog considerably.

    b)� Exempt STEM advanced degree graduates who have 3 years of U.S. work experience as a non-immigrant from the numerical limit on employment-based immigrant visas, in addition to those who are deemed to have extraordinary ability, are outstanding professors and researchers, and whose presence is determined to be in the national interest of the United States. Another 20% of the applicants specially with indian passports would fit this category and hence thought would reduce the backlog significantly as well.

    c) The most important thing about this Bill is that it offers some relief entirely for the skilled employees without associating them with the fate of illegals. There is very little controversial elements in this Bill. Remember the main bone of contention between Democrats & Republicans in CIR is about the fate of illegal immigrants and how tough an approach they should have on them. This might easily scuttle CIR this year and we might have to wait till 2009 before anything else comes up again. There is not much that the parties disagree on with regards to Hightech skilled workers and a bill such as this which offers interim relief has much better chance of being passed. Agreed some groups such as IEEE-US might oppose it (specially the provisions related H1B increase) but even IEEE-US does support sorting out the EB GC issues and backlogs and might support those provisions on this Bill.

    In conclusion IV should definitely support this Bill.



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  • dicarol18
    07-26 02:10 PM
    I got the Receipt Notice for the 140...I sent my 140-485-765 on June 30, reached Nebraska on July 2...my file was sent to Texas and July 12 they sent the Receipt Notice for the 140 ...I hope that after they changed the visa bulletin on July 17, I will receive the rest of the Receipts...




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  • disco
    02-11 01:11 AM
    Nikhil2,
    I have a similar situation. Same Company, Same position Name. Different Job Requirements & Job Description. Old Labor RIR EB3 (PD 2003). New Labor EB2 PERM.

    My Lawyer seems to be comfortable & Confident. He is the one suggested this approach. Earlier I requested if we could apply for a different position with the same company. He decided to go with above approach and felt confident about it and also advocated the above to be a right and easy approach.

    I am not a lawyer. But our company lawyer is very experienced and has big clients in Silicon Valley. Also He has done a lot of H1/Labor/Green Card for our company itself and hence I have confidence in him.

    Hope this is helpful. People please let me know if as per your information this could be inappropriate. If that is the case I want to raise this at the right time as the labor application is still in a very initial stage.

    Thanks


    I plan to transfer the priority date of an old LC to a new one. My attorney said my case won't work, since the two LCs belong to the same company and the positions (job titles) are the same. She indicates at least one of them needs be different.

    I spent a whole night and cannot find any info about this.

    Do you happen to know this? Any comments or links would be appreciated.




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  • milind70
    07-26 09:39 AM
    My attorney tells me they don't give employees copies of labor applications.

    Is this normal? Would I need it in future - if I switch jobs 180 days after 485 etc?

    Labor and 140 is property of the employer, most of the cases it is not provided to the employee. And yes thats pretty normal.
    But if your employer instructs the attorney he can share the copies of the same with you.




    Sushie
    08-17 02:46 PM
    Thanks Kondur_007,
    I thought the same about the officer . Now , am in the second category..Have an H1 but my i94 is on H4 stamping ..I hold an Indian passport , do you know if i should get the H1 stamping (first time stamping) in India or can i conveniently get it done in Canada?




    Irs
    02-10 01:43 PM
    key note....Document and have everything in writing/email/recording...



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