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  • optimystic
    03-19 05:55 PM
    May be this is the general process, but I know of a case with RD in June last week and PD in 2003 Mar got approved last Nov/Dec area. It is an EB3 India case.

    That would be quite surprising (but not unusual with USCIS :confused: ).

    If the case has RD in last week of June then theoretically it had some windows where its PD would have been current

    June last week - July 2 and
    July 17 - Aug 17th.

    But looks like the approval happened in Nov/Dec 07...nowhere near the possible PD current time frames I mentioned above. And also during Nov/Dec 07, EB3- India was 'U' ...so how did the case get adjudicated, and Visa number assigned during that time frame ??? !! One could not even argue that the case got adjudicated and visa assigned during July/Aug timeframes but got stuck for a while before the approval was mailed....'cos its about 3-4 months difference to the time the actual approval was mailed!

    Should people who get such unusual approvals be worried that USCIS may realise their mistake later and retract the asssigned Visa numbers and put the case back into adjustment of status mode?? I hope not for the sake of sanity of those people who got the approval !


    More the reason for me to get the Infopass in April and hopefully force them to open up my case and look if it can be adjudicated.. :( . I wonder what my company's immigration attorneys would say. They usually do not recommend the applicants directly contacting USCIS.




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  • Berkeleybee
    04-06 03:41 PM
    Before you get carried away please note that even in the Specter Bill people filing for status under Title VI have to

    (a) Wait for the PDs that are pending when the Act passes to become current.

    (b) If the current PDs do not become current in 6 years -- their applications will be "held in abeyance" till the PDs PDs that are pending when the Act passes to become current.

    I take the "held in abeyance" to mean that they might get I-485 filing privileges at that point but those applications will not be adjudicated.

    So you will not really get your green card after 6 years -- you'll be pending till all current PDs become current. Given that family PDs are still back in 1983 per the April 2006 bulletin, they won't be getting their green cards any time soon.

    The parity issue is really that Title VI recognizes that

    (1) worldwide and per-country quotas make no sense -- and yet, the immigrants who go through the arduous labor cert process that protects the American worker are subject to per-country quotas.

    (2) Workers should be mobile and be able to self-petition -- yet skilled workers going through the labor cert process are tied to employer AND job description for years.

    best,
    Berkeleybee




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  • sirinme
    12-02 02:38 PM
    Not sure if I can make it in person, but I will contribute $100. This is on top of my monthly contribution.




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  • LostInGCProcess
    09-04 01:25 PM
    This is yet another inefficiency on their part. When it comes to AC21 your file does not even get updated even though you may have attached I-485 receipt along with AC21 filing. But when the employer revokes I-140 they don't forget to send you NOID or even I-485 denial.

    That is because of the computers at work as opposed to humans. When USCIS revoke I-140, it triggers NOID for the I-485 that is attached to the I-140, automatically.



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  • cahaba
    04-14 12:31 AM
    Thanks all for your responses.
    I will get the ONET job codes and post them over here.

    Also, how do you guys feel about the self employed option? My friend or his spouse can start a company (LLC) and he can part-time and remotely work on some projects while pursuing his current Marketing Manager job. Does anybody have experience or know somebody who has used the self-employed option.

    Thanks.




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  • miguy
    03-16 08:43 AM
    hopein07........do you know if one has to pass the evaluating exam first to get a Statement of Need from Canada for j1?...



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  • GCNirvana007
    04-08 04:00 PM
    Trying to reach you guys for a while now.

    1. How many active users are there as of today.
    2. What are the media we have connection with.

    Thanks.

    I have asked this question for 3rd straight day and yet no answer. Is it some kinda secret deal?. Thought its a public forum.




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  • eb3retro
    06-17 04:33 PM
    u r right, green for you...

    Let's say there is a problem. What can you do to fix it? You want to start GC fresh?
    Relax... I have seen many people who bought PDs from consultants paying 10k and got GCs too. Don't worry. If you post these kind of threads, it make people waiting for years more frustrating. Be happy for your luck. Go chill. Don't keep saying you are afraid and all.



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  • Hermione
    09-27 10:07 AM
    The article says: "After all, if the legal process was more efficient and less daunting, perhaps the illegal immigration problems wouldn't be quite so bad."

    I say, it is not perhaps, it is a given. When there is a legal remedy for any issue (not just immigration), then 9 out of 10 people would not go the illegal way.


    This is very much correct. And it is also the reason to position fixing immigration system as a remedy for both legal and illegal immigration. If you propose a help for legal immigrants, lawmakers are not going to listen to you as much as if you proposed something that fixes both legal immigration and encourages less illegal immigration in the future. It is that simple.




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  • d123
    08-21 09:24 AM
    Congratulations.



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  • brb2
    11-08 06:31 PM
    remember the bulk of the pending AOS are from retrogressed countries. So even those from ROW who have not yet filed (and may do so next few years) need to be added to the "pending AOS" in order to obtain the 'real' que size of pending AOS applications.




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  • Green_Always
    06-12 06:04 PM
    Paaji msingh, Try contacting Manmohan Singh.

    Right Solution :-)

    msingh.. life is tough for GC Holders also here, without Job / work life is hell over here.



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  • uma001
    04-15 02:08 PM
    Hi

    Your post does look like anti immigrant who want to make fun of potential immigrants or undermining US citizenship by immigrants. I hope those observations are incorrect


    I second that Senthil




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  • newbee7
    04-12 02:48 PM
    If I were you, I would send a letter with the facts. I do not see a downside to this. On the upside, if the employer decides to settle you could potentially get some of your money back.



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  • permfiling
    01-19 09:59 AM
    All the written agreements are valid in most of the states. but you can argue on the terms of agreement. He cannot ask her to stay in the company for 4 years. If she works in that company for 1 year, her employer should recover all the money he spent on her.
    The best way is to work there for 1 or 2 years and walk out without paying anything. Or just pay the filing fee and get out right away.


    You are right Chris, last year few folks left the company and the company downsized as well. The only way to retain ppl and make them sweat is to hire H1's with the promise of GC who will be obliged to work.




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  • waitin_toolong
    10-01 02:34 PM
    because these were actually approved and assigned a number when the dates were current, they just got around to mailing the approvals now.



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  • SFSweta
    08-22 03:26 PM
    Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP - San Francisco - just Google them....you should be able to find contact information. They've treated me wonderfully!!




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  • belmontboy
    01-20 01:27 PM
    1. Ravi Venkatesh
    2. Rani Swami
    3. Hema Prabhu
    4. Dayal Sharma
    5. Chin Chu
    6. Dang Wang

    These are some of the people I am proud of who are EB-3. Are you proud of them too ?

    Adding to the elite list:
    7. Ding Dong
    8. Ping Ping
    9. Sing Sing
    10. <unknown firstname> EB3GCWalla




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  • coopheal
    12-04 08:58 AM
    Bump




    Hermione
    10-02 11:50 AM
    Is there a real need to maintain a backup? Meaning if I need to maintain my H1 why should I apply for EAD for myself?

    The only real reason why your lawyer wanted you to apply for EAD is to collect their fees. If you are maintaining H1, there is no need to EAD. If you lose your job, you will most likely have time to get an EAD, or you may even end up doing an H1 transfer.




    chantu
    06-04 10:13 AM
    I had a account in Bank of America, and they sent me a letter when i asked them to send a "Account verification letter for Immigration purposes" They charged me $10 for that and took around a week. See if you can open a account at a local bank and try transfering the money to that account, Before you decide on opening a account , confirm if they issue such a letter.

    I advise not to do like this guy is saying. My suggesstion is if it is really not possible for you to get the letter, just send last 6 months of bank statements. And let your parent tell VO that your bank gives letter in person & you live far away from that bank. Majority cases, they will not even ask for any bank letters or statements. My suggesstion is to send both Indiana bank and HSBC bank statements for last 6 months. That will be good.



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