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  • immi_twinges
    07-15 07:38 AM
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  • pbojja
    06-12 04:57 PM
    Not true...

    In the EB base, only 1 GC is counted for all family members. How can it count more than one if it is a derivative of an employment visa? It might count against the Family base even though primary applicant is EB-based. Not the other way around.

    If they dont count Dependents we all get GCs very soon . Unfortunately all dependents even kids are counted under employement category ..

    One change - Counting a number for primary applicant can change thousands of lifes each year .





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  • gc28262
    03-11 11:49 AM
    Green.Tech,

    I understand where you are coming from. And I am sorry that some of my recent posts were irresponsible.

    Frankly, after mumbai attack I have been a different person. I come to this forum to learn and provide any information I can provide. But it bothers me to see few jerks like mirage who don't have any clue of how things work, and they just start posting on the forum "remove country limits, remove country limits, remove country limits, remove country limits, remove country limits, remove country limits, remove country limits" 30 times a day, as if that will be sufficient to remove country limits. And in more ways this uneducated style bothers me. I will try to ignore it and go my way.

    I am right now going to speed dial that other side of me, good and informative side.


    .

    sanju,

    It is ok to oppose any idea you don't like. But you can do it in a gentle way.

    sanju, mirage,

    Let peace prevail between you guys:)





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  • NYImmigrant
    10-16 10:09 AM
    I hope they do something about this name check mess soon. I filed 485 in July 2003 and have been current for years now... Just stuck in the whole name check mess.

    I even completed the interview for my employment based 485 more than 19 months ago. I do not know what else they want ?

    EB3 India PD: March 2001.



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  • Jaime
    07-16 01:49 AM
    Just signed





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  • sriwaitingforgc
    06-11 04:54 PM
    finished calling all the reps. Lets hope these bills get passed.

    SRK.



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  • vikki76
    02-01 04:14 PM
    There are lot of people from different countries who have exploited asylum system as well.
    I actually admire indian graduates of different streams who are able to transfer to computer science so easily.Maybe it is education in basic sciences and Maths earlier.
    Sure, there are not Nobel prize winners within our community, but generally, some how, people are able to deliver what is expected of them.If consultants are not of high quality,Hiring companies fire them easily.As it is,there is strong anti H1-B propanganda going on,so if anything we discuss here,can be picked up external groups.





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  • jchan
    04-27 05:53 PM
    I read through the bill but don't quite understand...if I am working for a client on H1B, will I need to stop working as soon as this bill takes effect? or it only applies to newly applied H1B's (or extension/transfer)?



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  • StuckInTheMuck
    05-01 09:50 AM
    I heard it is six months. But someone should clarify whether its 6 or 1 yr. And also it is really necessary to work for 6 months/1 Yr or not??
    I doubt if any one can clarify this question more than what is already said so far. Neither DHS nor USCIS specified the minimum time one should stay with the (GC-sponsoring) employer after becoming PR. At the end it comes down to establishing your intention, that is, making sure your decision does not raise a red flag when USCIS pulls up your employment history later (during your citizenship interview, or if something else triggers a background check, e.g. your employer being investigated for a potential fraud). There are mitigating circumstances that should help if you leave early, such as being laid off soon after becoming PR, or as someone pointed out, if you invoked AC21 while waiting for GC etc. (These are things I admit I do not know much about, as my own GC was self-sponsored.) We are talking intangibles here, and you are unlikely to find any set-in-stone rule.

    Having said that, your decision should not (read never) be dictated entirely by how USCIS may interpret your intention. There are other priorities, such as family, that should come first and foremost. After years of letting USCIS be the lord-and-master while we waited for GC, it is high time we step up and take control of our life. Besides, after looking up several threads over quite some time, I did not come across a single case of anyone being denied citizenship, or having GC revoked, on employment history alone. (The biggest deciding factor has almost always been "moral character".) Knowing the importance of this issue, if any of you have read (not heard from a friend of a friend of a friend of a...) a counter example where someone indeed faced problem because of employment, please post the link.





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  • ArkBird
    10-07 02:56 PM
    There is vast difference between US and Indian housing market crash. India RE market will not collapse like here. There may be a melt down or small correction. The simple big reason is demand for housing in middle class due to economic growth. Based on population density, US is 9 times bigger than India. Lot of land in US. But housing land is so limited in India. So there is always demand. Second reason, there is no sub-prime lending in India. Third, in India, housing loan is based on cash worthiness rather than credit worthyness like in US. So we may not see such a massive foreclosure/bankrupcy in India to bring the price down considerably like in US.

    However, now the prices or extremly high, such that it can not be affordabe to people other than NRI or IT folks. 1 crore houses are very common now. Based on US economy it will definitly come down. It will be depend on how hard IT/outsourcing bussiness gets affectd in future.


    True, but you are forgetting the basic definition of demand. Demand is willingness to buy supported by ability to buy. If you are from any metros in India, think how many of your Non-IT, mainstream friends draw more than Rs. 50,000 per month? How can someone making even Rs. 50,000 a month afford 50 Lakh flat?

    If there are 10 people drooling out side Ferrari showroom that does not mean there is demand for 10 Ferrari :)

    Cheers

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  • Juan28210
    04-19 02:03 PM
    Thanks Pappu! I will try to search in the archived articles first and will just post a follow up question if I need further clarification.





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  • belmontboy
    04-20 04:56 PM
    getgreen and bboy this is for you .......

    dont mind the hypocrites here. They are blinded by frustration and have lost their minds. In fact, at this rate, the time may not be far away when they decide to bid adieu


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  • jonty_11
    07-11 06:34 PM
    You really think they're in any kind of rule-following mood lately?
    Exactly....who the heck are they answerable to..no one.....so expect anything...

    Has AILA filed the damn lawsuit yet...what the heck are they doing...playing Tom and Jerry....





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  • NNReddy
    04-18 06:39 PM
    Can someone work for company A (with green card pending for 8 years) and start green card process thru other company to port to EB2(part time employment). Can they do that. I mean basically working for two companies until you get your green card, then quit company B and continue working for company A. Did anyone do this? Is this a possible scenario?



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  • Rajeev
    01-31 03:54 PM
    Guys, can any one who has login account in murthy forum post the same message and link? That would still attract more crowd.

    It is too late for Murthy.com. The poll will be closing shortly.





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  • gc_lover
    07-18 03:52 PM
    service cntr lady said that they sent the applications back. They do not use overnight Fedex like you and me,they use regular mail.and it could take 4 wks too ..so will have to wait again for this? rejection and then refiling the same stuff?

    She just said that to get rid of you over the phone. Lot of people have called USCIS and no one heard of any rejection notice being generated. I think we should be okay!



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  • jayram123
    07-12 03:28 PM
    If you heard what the restrictionist lawmakers have said about what to do with illegal�s, this retrogression makes sense. The restrictionists want to make life miserable for illegal�s by making it difficult for them to get jobs, this way the illegal�s would go back on there own.

    They are trying to do the same thing with us legal�s (without saying it aloud). If you are from India it will take you at least 6 to 8 years (if you are lucky) to get a green card. Frankly in the fast changing technologically advanced world how many people can hold on to the same job for 8 years straight, they cannot. People lose jobs because they are laid of, the company has run into bad times, the technology has changed and the company wants to move you to a different role or position etc, this way a lot of people have to switch jobs which invalidates thete green card process. They are making your life miserable so that you are broken down psychologically and finally will go away either on your own or because of some arcane rule, example the labor should be applied more than one year before h1 expiration etc, a living example is that Indian guy who posted recently that he is leaving US to work for Microsoft in Canada. This way they get the best of both worlds, you have young people in the prime of there life without any diseases who do not burden there medicare system, working hard and paying social security taxes and medicare taxes (which they will not get back) and in the end they are kicked out or go away on there own.



    You got it right or what!!! That sounds like the modern definition of slavery and seems to be what is happening in US despite all the claims of abolishment of slavery. They just have refined it to a point where it is subtle and not so blatant.





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  • amitjoey
    09-13 06:32 PM
    Regarding the 1st point, we, or at least I, am already trying to recruit as many people as I can, also posted IV posters in a few places.
    Does anyone know how the illegals got word out about their rally across the country, or specifically press coverage about it? If so, we can try to use the same source, not for a rally, but to get IV's name out and talk about our major issues reduced to 2-3 points, so it is not confusing for the public.

    Regarding, 2nd point, I think we can all contribute small amounts, say $50-100, but unfortunately most of us are stuck in low paying jobs. If we can get employers involved, that could be a better source of funds. Seriously, I dont expect many employers to contribute, but maybe academic employers who are losing funding because their H1-b employees are not authorized to get it, might be more willing to contribute.

    Also, is anyone aware of any Indian American politicans, perhaps local Congressmen, that we can contact? I think I read recently of one in Texas.

    Here is a story on a senator from Delaware who seems to be suportive of Indian Americans, although the story is on how he made a blunder talking about them:

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/07/07/politics/main1785303.shtml

    Also, though you are probably aware of these organizations, maybe we can apporach them to help publicize our cause where it matters:
    1) Indian American Republican Council:
    http://www.iarcnational.org/
    2) Indian American Center for Political Awareness
    http://www.iacfpa.org/
    I agree with rheoretro, the first thing that any member feeling helpless here should do is to get more publicity for IV. Talk to people in the same situation
    who are suffering because of backlog or cannot file because of retrogression.
    Please urge all your friends, influence them to contribute to IV.
    Lets continue doing that on a daily basis and then if you feel you can do more, start writing to your local representatives, senators, house members.
    I have written atleast 2-3 times to my senator on numerous occasions.
    I feel, your words, combined with your thoughts about how this affects you helps a lot in conveying and putting the message across.

    I just got sending a email message to my senator here, I am going to follow it up with a letter.
    Email message reads like this:


    Dear Senator Boxer
    I have been a legal resident in state of " " for close to 5+/X years and I have been a legal resident in the USA for a total of X years.
    I am a legal immigrant, whose application for permanent residency has been pending for the last 3 years.

    The U.S. government makes only a certain number of immigrant visas (green cards) available each year and these are allocated among the various immigrant visa categories and countries from which applicants seek to emigrate.

    Retrogression: For the past few years, the number of immigrants approved for employment-based immigrant visas has been lower than the number of visas available, resulting in no backlog in visa numbers. Recently, the DOS has seen far more immigrants approved for employment-based immigrant visas and has run out of visa numbers in certain categories, causing a temporary backlog or "retrogression" of visa numbers.

    EB-3: This visa category includes employment-based immigrant visas for:

    1) professionals with a bachelor's degree
    2) skilled workers in positions requiring two or more years of experience or training
    3) unskilled workers

    Chargeability: Immigrant visa numbers are further apportioned among the various countries from which applicants seek to emigrate. Each country has a limit and each approved applicant is "charged" against his or her country's limit.

    Also to complicate the matters, there are those folks that came here illegally that were allowed to change status based on 245(i). Every year in Oct (start of new fiscal year for the govt) 140,000 visas are made avaible for EB3s. These 140,000 visas are divided amongst the different nationalities. Some visas are now going to be eaten up by the surge of 245(i)s from 2001. Irrespective of the the nationality of the 245(i) applicants, they are impacting every category witihn EB3. That is the main reason that almost all EB3 categories have retrogressed and will remain so for a while. Its a grim picture but thats the reality.

    We need some intervention from Congress, otherwise people like me will have to wait for years - possibly half a decade or more

    I support your opinion that there cannot be any amnesty for illegal immigrants, but there should be emergency relief for legal immigrants stuck in the logjam for years. We ought to make it a little fair for legal, honest and law-abiding legal immigrants.

    Please support any bill that gives a temporary relief to legal immigrants (especially Employment based applicants). A temporary increase in the number of Visas allocated to the Employment based categories can substantially alievate some hardship.

    Thanks for your understanding
    Future Citizen, proud resident of state of California

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  • gk_2000
    04-18 07:40 PM
    I have neither become apprehensive nor have got any ill feeling ... just showing where the problem is .

    Yes, sorry.. no foul





    pmb76
    07-14 10:45 PM
    Abhijit, you are correct about the quotation marks. Unfortunately I had to create a new petition since I couldn't modify the old one as it was already signed. I guess I messed up and overstated certain things in the old petition.
    Sincere apologies. Please sign new petition.

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    learning01
    02-01 01:08 PM
    it is pure exploitation of physicians on j1/h1 visas. And everyone know about it, including the law makers.

    People finishing residencies and fellowships on j1 visa go through some unscroplous lawyers and agencies and manage to get a waiver job by spending at least 20 to 25K.

    What I want to say is, entire system is like this. Just not consulting companies



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