Thursday, June 9, 2011

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  • ivvm
    09-13 10:16 PM
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  • gcgoingon
    12-10 06:45 PM
    We are one of those unluckiest ones; I changed my company 2 months before July fiasco and (EB2 PD Aug 23, '06) and never got a chance again to file I-485.

    It is very frustrating (to say the least) to wait and it seems it may take another ~2 years to file I-485. It is hard on my wife in particular as she completed her masters in 2008 and narrowly lost jobs offers because companies do not wanted to H1b transfer these days.

    I do not see any hope of this agony end anytime soon :(




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  • arunmohan
    06-24 06:39 PM
    I agree with mpadapa,albertpinto and other folks.

    US is going to gain something.

    - We are staying in the apartment more than 8-9 years, we want to live in the own house but we cannot buy a house.

    - We have some idea and we want to implement it but we cannot do it.

    - We want to send our kids in the private school but we are sending in the public school and charted school.

    - We want to go for MBA/Higher education on own expense but we cannot do it.

    - We want to buy 57-60 inch LCD TV and other luxorious items but We cannot buy it.

    - We want to go on the Vacation/Home country but we cannot go.(Visa restriction for people whose H1 is expired or working on the EAD)


    Money is required for all above items. Each item will give at least micro level boost up to the US economy. But without GC we cannot spend/invest our hard earned money. Because we don't know what is going to happen of our status tomorrow.

    Another most important things, when we came to this country most of us were mid twenties and now most of us are mid thirties. We earned money but we gave best of time of our life to this country.




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  • 9years
    10-29 09:08 AM
    Quite possible. Best of luck.



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  • gconmymind
    08-13 07:04 PM
    The only practical solution, IMHO, is to move over to EB-2. Like they say, If you can't beat them, join them.


    ______________________________
    US Permanent Resident since 2002
    N-400 Oath Date on Aug 19th, 2008

    IMHO, yes, please move to EB2 if you can find a new job within your company or outside. EB3 is in limbo and not sure how long it will take to get resolved.

    I am lucky enough to have an EB2 job with current PD. Several of my friends who are eligible for EB2 could not find suitable EB2 jobs and could not file in EB2.




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  • sparky_jones
    03-04 12:29 PM
    My application is filed with Texas Service Centre.
    That's interesting. This is the first TSC case of pre-adjudication activity for EB3-I with PD similar to yours that I have noticed in the forums.



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  • devahusain@yahoo.com
    12-27 09:39 PM
    1. Please throw your valuable thoughts on I-9 Employment autorization. My daughter is got a job and recuruiter asked for I-9 ( immigration document).
    Do you need to print from INS office and fillup and send to respective college or INS.

    2. My daughters are going to become 21 years in 2010. What will happend to I-485 approval for my two daughters. My Labor was filed one month grading.
    I applied I-485 in the month of July 2, 2007. Will the age 21 is issue when my dauthers are going to 21 years.




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  • manderson
    12-27 09:54 PM
    good to know i am not alone on this! i filed AP thru NSC on Aug 15, and got a receipt notice for it on Oct 12. The case tracker also has just one entry on Oct 12 (i.e. "we received your app on Oct 12....") -- its been dead since then. no LUDs, no RFEs, nothing.

    i dunno if this is a correct interpretation... but i just saw the dec processing times (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=16334 thanks to aadimanav (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/member.php?u=9573)) and it says NSC is taking 3 months for APs. maybe the 3 months start from Oct 12 and not from Aug 15. In that case my AP should be processed by Jan 12.

    If this theory is right, anyone who got a AP Receipt Notice before Sept 27, should have an approved AP in hand by now. I hope this is the case becoz then its just 3 more weeks. A lot of ppl would be on the same boat then



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  • delhiguy79
    08-15 11:10 AM
    If its 2001 or 2003 ... ppl like me who r in EB 3 (with PD March 2007) will not get GC for next 4-5 yrs until and unless they spill Eb 1 cases evenly to Eb2 and Eb3...which is next to impossible :eek:




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  • pankajkakkar
    08-08 02:49 PM
    After reading the op-ed by Pankaj, I had the following questions: Has the SKIL bill already passed the Senate? I know it is included as part of CIR. But, what happens if CIR gets thrown out?

    There are five possibilities, as far as I can think:

    1. The House does absolutely nothing. CIR sits unenforced (it's not law until the House passes an identical bill). We continue to suffer. Highly unlikely, since there is a lot of pressure to do *something*.

    2. The House passes SKIL by itself. In this case, the Senate will have to revote on SKIL by itself, and then SKIL would be a law by itself. CIR will be irrelevant. We will get what we want. Somewhat likely, if (3) or (4) doesn't happen.

    3. The House and Senate conference to come up with a bill. SKIL is discarded in conference. The House and Senate will have to revote on the bill. CIR will be irrelevant. We will continue to suffer. I think this is somewhat unlikely. If there is a conference, big business with it's deep pockets will have its way. Big business supports SKIL.

    4. The House and Senate conference to come up with a bill. SKIL is included in conference. The House and Senate will have to revote on the bill. CIR will be irrelevant. We will get what we want. I think this is the most likely possibility, although timing is very uncertain (it may not happen until spring of next year).

    5. The House passes CIR identical to the Senate bill. CIR will be law. We will get what we want. Highly unlikely.

    Pankaj



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  • santb1975
    06-04 11:09 AM
    That is awesome.

    Wandmaker - Thanks for your tireless support


    I got my GC couple of weeks ago and IV has been like a true supportive friend throughout my long wait for this day.

    As a way to 'celebrate' my GC, made a Contribution of $500.00 via PayPal.

    "This email confirms that you have paid Immigration Voice (donations@immigrationvoice.org) $500.00 USD using PayPal."




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  • Ram_C
    09-28 06:52 PM
    not that it makes a huge difference, are they atleast trying to use some of the visa numbers by working over this weekend???



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  • hsd31
    09-01 01:12 PM
    Aug 2000: Came here on F1
    Oct 2002: MS complete, transfered to H1
    Dec 2004: 1st Labor, EB3 - stuck in BEC
    Mar 2007: Laid Off, labor still pending, lost PD
    April 2007: New Employer, required to wait 6 months before GC process starts, missed the July Fiasco
    Oct 2007: 2nd labor, EB2 - stuck in Business Requirement Audit
    Oct 2008: Changed Employers, 3rd labor, EB3 - New company had other pending EB2 audit, lawyers played safe.

    Never worked for a desi or consulting company. All my Employers were American and Fortune 500.




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  • NKR
    06-26 08:18 AM
    I'm sure you meant "Loss and loose have different meaning" ! .

    Good catch :). I was losing patience waiting for the elusive green card and now I think I am losing my mind too.



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  • nixstor
    04-30 02:52 PM
    Aytes saying

    USCIS is working with DOS in concert to improve the utilization of visa numbers. explaining the priority date. Saying that DOS moving the VB like last July will cause many applicants to file irrespective of how many visa numbers are available.

    Is Aytes saying that DOS moved the PD's in haste?




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  • jgh_res
    10-01 06:14 AM
    First in First out is always the best option. Unfortunately that is not happening. In this scenario you should be happy that lot of people are getting green cards as the number of people in the line before you gets reduced and the visa numbers are not wasted. As some body said "Life is not fair".

    The sad part is that some applicants who missed the boat called BEC with PD of around June 2004 on EB3/India got approved in June end/July time frame. I did see this on some forums external to IV.

    I think there may be candidates from 2001/2002/2003 who may have applied in June/July 07. But if the rumors of NSC processing RD wise (as seen on some forum posts outside IV), then it is unfair to these people, because there may be others who missed the BEC boat and are ahead of these folks coming out of BEC.



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  • mango_man
    06-11 04:53 PM
    Anybody wants Indian mangoes?




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  • niraj1207
    09-11 01:39 PM
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  • gc_dedo
    04-30 03:56 PM
    wow they have run out of questions.




    Buran
    10-13 11:25 AM
    For FY2006 (Oct 1st, 2005 - Sep 30, 2006) a total of 30,512 Schedule "A" visas were used.

    http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/yearbook/2006/table07d.xls

    Schedule "A" was current from June 1, 2005 till October 31, 2006
    According to DHS statistics 5,125 schedule "A" visas were used in FY2005 (June 1st, 2005 - Sep 30, 2006).

    http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/yearbook/2005/table07.xls

    So, from June 1, 2005 till September 30, 2006 only 36,367 Schedule "A" visas were used.

    Now if 50,000 were available under schedule "A" what happen to 50,000-36,367=14,363 visas? I doubt very much that so many petitions were filed in October 2006 - the last month when this category was current and for new applicants the only option was AOS, even considering the fact that consulates conducted interviews in October, 2006 and November, 2006 they could not use 14,363 visas! Especially considering the fact that not all applications got approved (because of the Visacreen, etc).




    paskal
    09-10 01:56 AM
    Greg Siskind's blog on ILW

    http://blogs.ilw.com/gregsiskind/2007/09/immigration-voi.html

    Thanks to Greg for posting about the rally a second time!



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