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  • styrum
    02-25 02:39 PM
    Literally this means that by now they have processed only those applications, for which priority dates are current and they had been filed before April 2007. But they are outright lying! I personally know a EB3 guy who filed 140 premium and 485 in May 2007 and got GC before the July fiasco.
    Who beleives that since the last June frenzie (66000 approvals in one month so that they "have used" all the quota for 2007) and 7 months after that they didn't process anything beyond April? I don't!

    You see, it means the haven't been processing any applications since at least June 2007! :mad:
    Yes, even with priority dates current we are now stuck in the "processing backlog" which they expect to clear by the end of 2010 according to our "friend" USCIS Gonzales, because "there were too many applications filed in June-August", See? it's all our fault again.




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  • piyu7444
    05-08 02:52 PM
    Thank you senk1s & gccovet. Have added some Green's to both of you !




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  • shaikhshehzadali
    07-29 03:35 PM
    If that's the way u think...This is how it will work

    Yeah right....come to US on tourist Visa when ur wife is pregnant.....let your child be born during that trip...and get a green card..




    Hi there,

    IV seems to be a terrific service to the immigration community. Kudos to the people who work hard to make it work.

    Has anyone heard of cases where immigration lawyers have successfully petitioned on behalf of parents of a US baby (way before the age of 18) to become GC holders or citizens?




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  • thomachan72
    07-20 03:32 PM
    Hi John, thanks for bringing this to the attention of our members. Lets hope everybody finds time to call Sen Cornyn to thank him for introducing this bill. Another thing I wanted to say is that, our members are all busy with 485 filing and stuff so we can expect a response only after the 17th of August when the excitement of 485 filing is over. Even though it was defeated it doesn't seem to be a very hated idea by the majority since 5 more votes would have made it safe. So there still seems to be a positive factor lingering around for us the "legal immigrants". Hope we are able to capitalize on it soon. IV is infact becomming stronger and more influential thanks to the dedicated efforts of the leader and the members. Pls keep up the spirit for all of us. We need vigilant people like you to do the work to spot opportunities and failures for the community. Thanks.



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  • Madhuri
    07-11 11:02 PM
    If this is true it's really horrible and scary that this gov. agency is handling our applications.

    This is beginning to look more and more like a organized and deliberate attempt to block people from filing for AOS.If the mysterious "knowledgeable official" quoted on the website can be summoned in court- that would be game over for the USCIS right there......


    http://www.usimmlaw.com/current_information.htm


    Copying the contents of the website below :


    Visa numbers WERE available July 2nd!!
    We have confirmed with a knowledgeable official in the Department of State Visa Office that USCIS was requesting visa numbers on Sunday July 1st, and Monday morning July 2nd - and that visa numbers were still being issued as late as the morning of July 2nd!

    In fact, close to 30,000 visa numbers were requested and issued in July - through the morning of July 2nd. And we believe that many - if not most - of the requests made in the first two days of July were for applicants whose priority dates were not current in June!

    So how can USCIS refuse to accept I-485 filings received BEFORE the State Department issued its notice that all visa numbers had been used???? We have not yet confirmed the return of any I-485s filed in July. But we do know that applications were reaching the USCIS before the State Department announcement - and while the USCIS was frantically working to use up the entire year's allocation.

    USCIS did not use all visa numbers before July 2nd.

    Did USCIS actually use the visa numbers it requested????
    Historically, the USCIS doesn't request a visa number from the Department of State until it is ready to grant the adjustment of status application. US Consuls overseas request visa numbers the month before they intend to issue the immigrant visa. This is the reason why consuls return about ten percent of the visa numbers requested - and why USCIS does not generally return any numbers.

    In fact, in making allocations of visa numbers, the Department of State factors in an expected return rate for consuls - but not for the USCIS. And the USCIS - before this June - used about 85% of the total immigrant visa numbers available.

    However, already this month, the USCIS has been returning visa numbers. This confirms our earlier suspicion that the only way the USCIS could request 68,000 visa numbers in a matter of weeks was to request them in advance of adjudicating cases.

    We believe USCIS exhausted the visa numbers by simply requesting them - not by using them. If so, and for reasons we will post shortly, we believe that over 30,000 visa numbers requested by USCIS will go unused - and will be wasted this year!




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  • Hermione
    10-02 12:34 PM
    My wife has a non-working SSN. Will she need to convert it (or apply for a new SSN) to working SSN once she starts working persuant to EAD?

    Do you mean ITIN or an SSN with a statement underneath? If it is ITIN, then she would need to apply for the real SSN. If it has the statement 'Not valid for employement' then she may get one, too, it would read 'Valid for employment with USCIS authorization'.



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  • TexDBoy
    06-10 02:51 AM
    Are those requested documents not part of standard documentation when we submit our 485 application.
    My lawyer asked me to submit all the I-20s and H1B copies when we applied for 485 ....

    Again, its interesting that they are looking for status as back as 1998 and not from the last entry ...




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  • USDream2Dust
    07-20 02:30 PM
    Folks, I have been reading this. My lawyer send me G325 only. I haven't filed as of yet. Should I file G325A instead.



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  • kondur_007
    09-22 09:58 AM
    I have a pending I-485 application (EB-3) and effective Oct 1, my PD will be current. My application has been pending for more than six months already so I will be covered by AC21. I never worked for my sponsoring employer but will be as soon as I get my GC.

    I have a feeling that my green card is just around the corner. Spoke to my employer yesterday about my employment with them and it looks like they are changing their minds about hiring me.

    I am so worried. Anybody in the same situation? What do I do? Will I lose the green card?

    Well, you have two options:

    1. Use AC 21 (I am assuming your 140 is approved and 485 is filed more than 6 months ago) and move to another employer BEFORE the approval of GC. With this option, neither you nor your employer would have any obligation for the job after GC approval. Your AC 21 employer is now the "new permanent job" for you after GC approval.

    2. If you have good terms with the employer, ask them to hire you for at least 1-2 months after GC approval and then "fire" you. This way you would be safe. (it was not your fault but the employer fired you). Also if the employer does not pay salary mentioned in LC, you can leave them giving that reason (save the pay stubs for evidence later on, if asked for).

    3. If your employer simply do not offer you a job after the approval of GC, it still would not be yoru fault. In this scenario, likelyhood is that, you will be safe. However, this technically would be a sort of misrepresentation by the employer and on that grould USCIS can revoke your GC saying that "employer falsified the initial job offer and there was really no job ever for the position mentioned on LC". While this is a possibility it is a remote possibility.

    I would suggest option 1,2 and 3 in that order as "desirability" of your situation.

    Again I am not a lawyer, but this is what I can suggest as far as I know.

    Good Luck.




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  • arjunpa
    08-18 11:35 AM
    Thanks for the replies guys....

    TXH1B,

    The RFE as per my employer is about Vendor/Client Details and a latest paystub from the current job. Since I started working already and was getting paid, my employer generated a paystub and supplied the same.



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  • yalavarthi_sree
    08-18 03:26 PM
    In 2008 My wife applied for H1B and My wife got her H1B approved and along with the approval she got new I-94
    valid till Sep 2011.
    But she was not able to start working/ find a job due to family reasons and economy conditions.

    1. Whether she Out of status since she did not work on her H1?
    2. If she starts working now for the employer can she get back the status?
    3. What are the ways for her get back to H4 if she not going work?
    4. How we can correct her status?




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  • iptel
    02-14 01:21 PM
    Chapter 2: Skills for the U.S. Workforce.
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/cea/ch2-erp06.pdf

    covers great deal of importance of H1B and Green Card. May be we can consider it to be part of our presentation.


    Part of the report says

    Caps on employment-based green cards limit the number of high-skilled
    foreigners who can become permanent residents. The cap is set at 140,000
    visas per year, including visas for the workers� spouses and children. Each
    country�s nationals can make up no more than 7 percent of total immigrant
    visas. These caps have led to long delays for applicants, especially for workers
    from over-represented countries. For instance, some workers who became
    eligible in January 2006 for EB-2 employment-based green cards (for workers
    with advanced degrees or persons of exceptional ability) had applied for
    permanent residence five years earlier.
    A variety of proposals have been advanced for permanent employmentbased
    immigration to allow for more high-skilled workers and to reduce wait
    times. Any changes to the cap on the number of employment-based green
    cards would require legislative action. First, workers� spouses and children
    could be exempted from the cap, as is currently done for the H-1B program.
    Spouses and children make up about half of the recipients of employmentbased
    green cards, so this change would roughly double the number of
    workers able to get employment-based green cards. Second, the fixed 140,000
    cap could be replaced with a flexible market-based cap that would increase or
    decrease with demand for workers eligible for employment-based green cards.
    Finally, under current policy, nationals of no single country can receive more
    than 7 percent of green cards. This share could be raised to reduce the long
    delays for employment-based green cards for applicants from countries with
    large numbers of desirable, high-skilled workers. Careful enforcement of
    limits on foreign nationals� access to sensitive technology would provide
    continued protection for our national security.



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  • gc_on_demand
    01-20 11:08 AM
    CIR was impossible all along. It was delusional to think such a political hot potato can pass.
    Not just my opinion ...but also that of IV board member: Greg Siskind.

    The good part is as democratic party losses seats....the CIR lobby weakens and piecemeal will have better chance.

    (1) Would CHC will vote yes on health care without any coverage for illegal and since CIR may not happen

    (2) If CIR fails why would CHC supports us in piecemeal..

    to me if no CIR then no piecemeal..




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  • GotFreedom?
    07-23 10:48 AM
    Thank you for all the responses.

    One question remains though that what does it mean when the I-94 says paroled till 3rd March 2009?

    How does one prove the legal status in the country?



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  • sdrblr
    09-27 12:09 PM
    On a side note, what do you guys suggest to use for trading for someone like me who does it occasionally and very low volume both in terms of quantity and $. Currently I use share builder... is there anything cheaper and better than this.




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  • CCC
    07-05 06:33 PM
    First off, thanks for the response guys.

    So how do i get the copy of the I-140 from the company. Is it my legal right to get this or do i have to beg :) ? Also, company B is a startup and they are willing to file a new Perm application. Is there a big risk of Perm applications being reject from these type of small startup companies?



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  • go_guy123
    07-26 02:52 PM
    No idea what to say, yes they have all rights but doesn't this never ends?

    Or Are these cases rare ?

    Some one entered into US legally in 2001, slogged(ing) 8 or more years for GC...so 2009..then 5 more years for citizen ship so 2014....with this news it looks like they need to keep up the paper work and employer contacts for 12 years, as well the family need to realize that their stay in US is temporary ???

    Oh my god too much of reality.

    This the very reason why one should file for citizenship after 5 years of GC. GC is yet another type of visa which one can lose. De-naturalization process is harder and more cumbersome.




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  • gc_chahiye
    06-08 12:06 AM
    But the letter doesn't seem to address the direct behaviour of the companies in question. Seems like a bunch of broader level issues were tackled - while true, it doesn't address H1B abuse in any way. Wasn't that the point?

    no. The point was that neither of these companies do H1B abuse (small bodyshoppers in the US do), and trying to mix up immigration related rhetoric with international business is not a good idea.

    If the senators had an issue, there are standard channels with which these can be taken up (both at ministries as well as trade-group levels). Public letters from these senators to the CEOs of our companies were essentially a publicity stunt to win votes and not a constructive way to find out if there is a problem and how it can be fixed. So in the same vein the NASSCOM reply is a broad response with good subtle hints that mixing immigration with India's business interests is not a good idea.




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  • alterego
    05-07 07:17 PM
    How long can one stay unemployed on EAD? my pd is Nov2005 EB-2
    I got laid-off on Monday I was on H1-b. The employer has notified USICS to withdraw the H1-B. But will not be revoking any GC related stuff. Was on H1-b Laid off 485 pending 180days+ have EAD :(
    Your responses will be really appreciated.ASAP

    A few question pop to mind here.

    1) Has your 140 been approved?

    2) How easy/difficult is it to get another job in a same/similar job in a reasonable time frame.

    3) When is your EAD valid until?

    4) Have you had a good relationship with your previous employer and will he leave the 140 untouched.

    Here is what I see. H1b cancellation is a red flag for an astute officer. He/she might send you an RFE on your 485 if he/she wishes, you will then need to show present or future job offer pay stubs/offer letter.
    If your 140 is not approved, you might need to consider aggressively getting into another job and restarting your application.
    If you can find a same/similar job offer within a reasonable time frame, that being a time frame before you either get an RFE or your case is being adjudicated, then you are within the law.
    EAD renewal times tend to be one of those junctures where the case profile is reviewed and RFEs come your way. Just my personal experience.
    Your 140 being left untouched and your employer willing to help you giving a letter that he has a job for you in the future can quell any nightmare RFE scenario, since EB green card sponsorship is usually for future job offer. Ironically most of us are already gainfully employed................makes you realize how antiquated the EB immigration system really is in this country!


    Good luck. Keep us posted.




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