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  • jamesingham
    08-14 07:58 PM
    Can H-4 holder (Dependent) can pursue higher studies in the US. Do we need any special permission from the USCIS ?

    Any information will be highly appreciated. TIA




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  • indianabacklog
    04-15 12:51 PM
    This action simply contradicts the entry on visa waiver. This allows people to visit (ONLY) with no intention of staying.

    Coming in before you know your L visa is going to be coming is fraudulent.

    If this individual wishes to leave the US they will have to get the L visa stamped in their passport before they can return. Might be asked why they did not get this done to enter the country for their job in the first place.

    Have to say this person is going to need some assistance at some point to explain this away.




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  • venkatosizolon
    03-28 06:45 PM
    My employer is not paying salary. Where I should complain about him so I can get salary.

    Thx




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  • n4nature
    02-05 01:25 PM
    Masters + 4 years or Master + 0 Years or Bachelors + Exp etc is all decided by the company based on the job title requirements, pay. It is not for you to decide what the labor should be. When company filed my labor I had MS + 3 Years experience from different origanization + 2 years with current organization but the labor was for MS + 0 Yrs experience because that is what the manager & HR thought the company needed and that is how it was advertised. They attached my experience letter from previous employment while submitting the labor but the job requirement never needed it.

    Thanks for this answer!!!



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  • nsync1979
    06-18 03:08 PM
    thanks chanduv23 !!




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  • pappu
    06-11 12:12 PM
    Reno_john,
    You are spamming the forum with the same post complaining. If you have specific questions, call us/email us or PM us.
    Do not spam the forums. This is a warning.



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  • tp976
    03-22 08:00 AM
    I have done this myself and got approval couple of months back. There is no real risk of interfiling. Your eb2 application will for all practical purposes will be like a regular application ( years of exp till date, exp etc)




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  • The7zen
    01-26 07:54 PM
    Voted ????? How ? did u get a confirmation ?

    Anyone care to answer this ????



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  • vin13
    03-09 01:17 PM
    Ok, so one can own but not run a business with H1B, but can own and run with EAD,right?
    Thanks!!

    Right, one can own but not run a business with H1-B, but can own and run with EAD.




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  • GCwaitforever
    03-07 06:55 PM
    Tagging members who paid so far and who has not is a start for the membership drive. Once we cover the registered members and encourage them to contribute, then we can move on to our friends and companies.



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  • black_logs
    05-02 12:25 PM
    http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2006-05-01-immigration-asians_x.htm

    NEWS

    Asians are becoming more vocal in the debate

    Wendy Koch

    875 words

    2 May 2006

    USA Today

    FINAL

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    � 2006 USA Today. Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning. All Rights Reserved.

    In New York City's Chinatown, Asian immigrants held hands and formed a "human chain" at 12:16 p.m. Monday to highlight the day, Dec. 16, when the House of Representatives voted for a bill that would make illegal immigrants felons.

    In Philadelphia, Korean activists held a forum on immigration. In Los Angeles, they encouraged employers to let workers take the day off to join a march down Wilshire Boulevard.

    Latinos have been the face of recent immigration rallies, but Asians and Asian-Americans are increasingly joining the protests or taking their own approach. They are speaking out on issues such as reducing the wait times for visas for family members or green cards for skilled workers.

    "This is a turning point for them. More Asians are joining into this larger civil rights movement," says Pueng Vongs, an editor at New America Media, a consortium of ethnic news media.

    "Our community has been fairly slow to mobilize, but we are definitely working together now," says Daniel Huang, policy advocate for the Asian Pacific American Legal Center. He says Spanish radio stations helped Latinos organize quickly for rallies, but varying languages mean it's harder to reach Asians that way.

    People of Asian ancestry were 13% of the 11.1 million undocumented population in a 2005 Census survey, says Jeffrey Passel, senior research associate at the Pew Hispanic Center. Four countries -- China, India, the Philippines and South Korea -- accounted for most of them.

    Korean-Americans have been among the most vocal Asians in the immigration debate, Huang says.

    "We have a particularly large undocumented population," says Eun Sook Lee, director of the National Korean-American Service and Education Consortium. She says 18% of the Korean population in the USA is undocumented.

    Vongs says Korean-American businesspeople, who hire substantial numbers of Latinos, are concerned about penalties they could face as employers.

    The Korean Apparel Manufacturers Association in Los Angeles sent a memo to its 1,000 members urging them to allow workers to take Monday off.

    "We don't want this to be a racial issue," says Mike Lee, the group's president, noting that many of the employers are Korean- American but the workers are Latino. Lee, a former U.S. Army officer who owns an apparel factory, joined a march Monday, as did all his Latino workers. Only a handful of his Asian workers took the day off.

    The Chinese community has been less active until recent weeks, Huang says, noting their large turnout at rallies April 10.

    "Chinese are sort of a quiet, conservative community," says Cat Chao, host of the radio call-in show Rush Hour on Chinese-language station KAZN in Los Angeles. She says that when Latinos organized the initial protests, many of her callers admired their activism. Now, she says, many say the activists have gone too far and call Monday's boycott too "aggressive."

    Aman Kapoor, a software programmer from India at Florida State University, didn't join the boycott. His venue: the Web. Four months ago, he posted a message about his years-long, ongoing wait for a green card, which documents an immigrant's permanent legal residence in the USA. He says 3,400 workers like him, who have H-1B visas to take "highly skilled" jobs employers couldn't otherwise fill, formed Immigration Voice. Most come from India or China.

    "We don't know the system here," Kapoor says, explaining why the group hired the lobbying firm Quinn Gillespie & Associates. The firm is helping the group urge senators to expedite the green-card process and change rules so some applicants enduring a long wait could change jobs.

    More than other immigrants, Asians tend to be well-educated, professionally employed and in the USA legally, Passel says. About 10% of the Asian and Pacific-Islander population in the USA is undocumented, compared with 19% of the Latino population, he says.

    The difference in legal status helps explain why the Asian community is less concerned than Latinos about legalization, says Karin Wang, an attorney for the Asian Pacific American Legal Center.

    In a March poll of 800 legal immigrants by New America Media, 39% of Asian-Americans favored deporting all illegal immigrants; 9% of Latinos supported the idea. Forty-seven percent of Asian-Americans favored erecting a wall along sections of the U.S.-Mexican border; 7% of Latinos did.

    Vongs says Asian immigrants are more concerned about human trafficking, the smuggling of people into the country for forced labor, sexual exploitation or other illicit purposes. "The highest number of people trafficked are Asian," she says. "It's primarily for the sex trade."

    Civil liberties is another issue, Huang says. He says the House bill would make some misdemeanors, including drunken driving, a reason to deport someone. That could leave some people in U.S. prisons indefinitely because some Asian countries -- Vietnam, Laos and China -- permit few deportees to return.

    Reuniting families is another concern of Asian-Americans. Huang says children or spouses of U.S. citizens wait one to two years for a visa to the USA, but parents, siblings and other relatives wait five to 12 years.




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  • tigerlibra
    09-29 05:52 PM
    Hello,
    Does anyone have any suggestions ?
    Thank you...



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  • SSNN
    04-16 04:13 PM
    Should we wait until my PD becomes current, to try to link our aplications? Is that necessary? Is there any danger that my husband's 485 application might get lost if USCIS denies our request to link his case to mine now since my PD is not current?

    Don't know if this matters, but just this week, I got a RFE for employment verification. We have now sent necessary documents as requested by the dept.




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  • rbharol
    08-23 04:50 PM
    Oh yeah, we are seasoned with US immigration oil to look anything thrown to us in a positive manner.

    be positive, be optimistic and things will happen on its due course. By that time you will be eligible to become sanyasi as you would have mastered the skills of patience and looking at +ve on -ves.

    hmm no shootings now... I am venting my frustrations. You too can do.

    Look at the positive in your post too. People goto Himalayas to become Sanyasi.
    We are learning the virtue of patience here itself... ;) :D :cool:



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  • iptel
    01-30 02:48 PM
    Just a suggestion I think if we involve US India Polical Action Committee(USINPAC) may be our effort to reach the law maker will be easier.

    Members of the U.S. Senate India Caucus are as follows -

    Senator Cornyn (R - TX) � Republican Co-Chair
    Senator Clinton (D - NY) � Democratic Co-Chair
    Senator Hutchison (R - TX)
    Senator Lott (R - MS)
    Senator Lautenberg (D - NJ)
    Senator Santorum (R - PA)
    Senator Lieberman (D - CT)
    Senator Specter (R - PA)
    Senator Daschle (D - SD)
    Senator Stabenow (D - MI)
    Senator Bingaman (D - NM)
    Senator Cochran (R - MS)
    Senator Frist (R - TN)
    Senator Corzine (D - NJ)
    Senator L. Graham (R - SC)
    Senator Schumer (D - NY)
    Senator Wyden (D - OR)
    Senator Coleman (R - MN)
    Senator Chambliss (R - GA)
    Senator Bayh (D - IN)
    Senator Durbin (D - IL)
    Senator Breaux (D - LA)
    Senator Crapo (R - ID)
    Senator Levin (D - MI)
    Senator Fitzgerald (R - IL)
    Senator Grassley (R - IA)
    Senator Bennett (R - UT)
    Senator Boxer (D - CA)
    Senator Nickles (R - OK)
    Senator Stevens (R - AK)
    Senator Mikulski (D - MD)
    Senator Rockefeller (D - WV)
    Senator Landrieu (D - LA)
    Senator Hatch (R - UT)
    Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA)

    Members of Congressional India Caucus

    108th Congress elected in November 2002
    List updated as of June 18, 2004

    112 Democrats, 74 Republicans, Total 186

    Congressman Crowley (D-NY) - Democratic Co-Chair
    Congressman Wilson, Joe (R-SC) - Republican Co-Chairman
    Congressman Abercrombie (D- HI)
    Congressman Ackerman (D-NY)
    Congressman Andrews (D-NJ)
    Congressman Baca (D- CA )
    Congressman Baird (D- WA)
    Congressman Barrett, J. Gresham (R-SC )
    Congressman Beauprez (R-CO)
    Congressman Becerra (D-CA)
    Congressman Bell (D-TX)
    Congresswoman Berkley (D-NV)
    Congressman Berman (D-CA)
    Congresswoman Biggert (R-IL)
    Congressman Bilirakis (R-FL)
    Congressman Bishop, Rob (R-UT)
    Congressman Blumenauer ( D-OR)
    Congressman Boucher (D-VA)
    Congressman Brady, Kevin (R-TX)
    Congresswoman Brown, Corrine (D-FL)
    Congresswoman Brown, Henry (R-SC)
    Congressman Brown, Sherrod (D-OH)
    Congresswoman Brown-Waite, Ginny (R-FL)
    Congressman Burgess (R-TX)
    Congressman Burns (R-GA)
    Congressman Calvert (R-CA)
    Congressman Cannon (R-UT)
    Congressman Cantor (R-VA)
    Congresswoman Capps (D-CA)
    Congressman Capuano (D-MA)
    Congressman Cardoza (D-CA)
    Congressman Carson, Brad (D-OK)
    Congressman Chabot (R-OH)
    Congressman Chandler (D- KY )
    Congressman Cooper (D-TN)
    Congressman Cox (R-CA)
    Congresswoman Cubin (R-WY)
    Congressman Davis, Danny (D-IL)
    Congressman Davis, Jim (D-FL)
    Congressman DeFazio (D-OR)
    Congressman Delahunt (D-MA)
    Congressman Deutsch (D-FL)
    Congressman DeMint (R-SC)
    Congressman Dicks (D-WA)
    Congressman Doggett (D-TX)
    Congressman Doyle (D-PA)
    Congressman Duncan (D-TN)
    Congresswoman Dunn (R-WA)
    Congressman Ehlers (R- MI)
    Congressman Engel (D-NY)
    Congressman English (R- PA )
    Congresswoman Eshoo (D-CA)
    Congressman Evans (D-IL)
    Congressman Faleomavaega (D-AS)
    Congressman Feeney (R-FL)
    Congressman Ferguson (R-NJ)
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    Congressman Forbes (R-VA)
    Congressman Ford (D-TN)
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    Congressman Frost (D-TX)
    Congressman Garrett (R-NJ)
    Congressman Gephardt (D-MO)
    Congressman Gillmor (R-OH)
    Congressman Gingrey (R-GA)
    Congressman Goodlatte (R-VA)
    Congressman Gordon (D-TN)
    Congresswoman Granger (R-TX)
    Congressman Green, Gene (D-TX)
    Congressman Green, Mark (R-WI)
    Congressman Greenwood (R-PA)
    Congressman Gutierrez (D-IL)
    Congressman Harris (R-FL)
    Congressman Hastings (D-FL)
    Congressman Hayworth (R-AZ)
    Congressman Hensarling (R-TX)
    Congressman Hoeffel (D-PA)
    Congressman Holt (D-NJ)
    Congresswoman Hooley (D-OR)
    Congressman Honda (D-CA)
    Congressman Hoyer (D-MD)
    Congressman Inslee (D-WA)
    Congressman Israel (D-NY)
    Congresswoman Jackson-Lee (D-TX)
    Congresswoman Johnson, Eddie Bernice (D-TX)
    Congressman Jones (R-NC)
    Congressman Kanjorski (D-PA)
    Congresswoman Kaptur (D-OH)
    Congresswoman Kelly (R-NY)
    Congressman Kennedy, Patrick (D-RI)
    Congressman Kildee (D-MI)
    Congressman Kind (D-WI)
    Congressman King, Peter (R-NY)
    Congressman Kirk (R-IL)
    Congressman Knollenberg (R-MI)
    Congressman Kolbe (R-AZ)
    Congressman Kucinich (D-OH)
    Congressman LaHood (R-IL)
    Congressman Lampson (D-TX)
    Congressman Lantos (D-CA)
    Congressman Larsen (D-WA)
    Congressman LaTourette (R-OH)
    Congresswoman Lee, Barbara (D-CA)
    Congressman Levin (D-MI)
    Congressman Lewis, Jerry (R-CA)
    Congressman Lewis, John (D-GA)
    Congressman Linder (R-GA)
    Congressman Lobiondo (R-NJ)
    Congressman Lofgren (D-CA)
    Congresswoman Lowey (D-NY)
    Congresswoman McCarthy, Carolyn (D-NY)
    Congresswoman McCarthy, Karen (D-MO)
    Congressman McCotter (R-MI)
    Congressman McDermott (D-WA)
    Congressman McIntyre (D-NC)
    Congressman McNulty (D-NY)
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    Congressman Manzullo (R-IL)
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    Congressman Meehan (D-MA)
    Congressman Meek (D-FL)
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    Congressman Robert Menendez (D-NJ)
    Congresswoman Millender-McDonald (D-CA)
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    Congressman Weldon, Dave (R-FL)
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  • rajeshalex
    09-11 01:44 PM
    Good idea. We can also say thank you for what ever USCIS has done.[ july fiasco]



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    01-30 04:50 AM
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  • lost_in_migration
    05-14 05:14 PM
    Yeah even I think filing fees could be an important aspect

    Thanks IV for your efforts on this. This is jsut personal, but I do find the timing too much of a coincidence. My thought would be related to the increase in filing fees aspect that will now net USCIS a goldmine in terms of huge filings.

    Is there a timeline we can figure out that would allow for most filings to go through at the old fee structure?

    That would net some savings for filers who have multiple dependents.

    Just a thought.....




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  • Earned_GC
    08-03 06:35 AM
    This is an interesting question and I would like to see the answer on this.

    What happens to these people who can not file AOS in the current time, and change there job based on I-140.




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    07-17 04:53 PM
    D. JULY EMPLOYMENT-BASED VISA AVAILABILITY

    After consulting with Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Visa Office advises readers that Visa Bulletin #107 (dated June 12) should be relied upon as the current July Visa Bulletin for purposes of determining Employment visa number availability, and that Visa Bulletin #108 (dated July 2) is hereby withdrawn.

    The above has these two items.

    D. JULY EMPLOYMENT-BASED VISA AVAILABILITY

    After consulting with Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Visa Office advises readers that Visa Bulletin #107 (dated June 12) should be relied upon as the current July Visa Bulletin for purposes of determining Employment visa number availability, and that Visa Bulletin #108 (dated July 2) is hereby withdrawn.

    E. AUGUST EMPLOYMENT-BASED VISA AVAILABILITY

    All Employment-based preference categories are �Unavailable� for August. At this time, it is uncertain whether any numbers will be returned and can be reallocated at a future date. Until informed otherwise, all readers should assume that the categories will remain unavailable until October, which is the beginning of the new fiscal year.


    Is D applicable to those who filed earlier this month and E for those waiting to file?




    sujith1
    07-09 10:04 PM
    I guess Priority mail would have been a better option - The real question is do they go and pickup from the PO



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