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  • PG75
    09-30 02:43 PM
    Thank you very much illionois_alum :)

    Title field is for your title or how would you like USCIS to address the applicant as...Mr/Ms/Mrs/Dr etc...





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  • paskal
    06-19 11:51 PM
    I am a physician MD currently doing IM residency on H1B. i have a job to start from oct 2007. since PDS for india are now current, i would like to know if my employer can file PERM for a prospective employee now in june. my univerdity lawyer is not clear or rather not willing to file.
    thanks for your opinions

    Please consider joining this group
    see link below





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  • desi3933
    07-19 02:24 PM
    Where did you get 30 days information? What if it is 40 days instead of 30 days? Is there any official document about this?

    Thanks

    Here you go
    http://www.assureconsulting.com/faqs/h1b_transfer.shtml

    Search for 30 days as per law to start working


    _______________________
    Not a legal advice.





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  • Sakthisagar
    10-27 12:21 PM
    Whatever you say man. i am with you. your are a genius.

    MC

    Only One Genius can recognise the Other :-):):D



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  • uma78
    02-10 08:02 PM
    Its a small good news. I got similar status update last year sometime in Aug/Sept before my I-485 was finally approved around end of Sept '08. My case was originally filed at CSC and then was transferred to NSC. I got this message when NSC finally picked up my transferred case, dusted it off an (I'm guessing) input it in their system. Most likely your cases went the similar route and now they have been finally picked up by the destination center for processing.

    I hope that would be the case. But cannot expect much thinking realistically.

    Uma





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  • glus
    04-16 09:04 PM
    :cool: Yeah, wait till the next one.

    If the jump were a mistake, then the visa dates would be corrected immediately and there would a an official notice of the mistake.



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  • alterego
    12-14 06:56 AM
    Labour Sub the way it is used is legal but not necessarily moral. However the USCIS has always looked at this ONLY from the EMPLOYERS eyes and therefore don't see much wrong in it. I am sure this is one thing we would agree with the programmers guild on.

    The really scary thing is "Vintage wine" is really precious and very much in demand. However if it were available in huge quantities, it would be had as often as you want. Problem for us is that with BECs moving applications very fast, there will be sure to be many more of these floating around and freely available. As long as they allow this, the pace of movement of PDs will be anemic at best.

    One argument to be made which might get more traction is that this practice is unfair to the newer companies as compared to more established ones.

    The stench of this system is at times unbearable. I have always said, it selects its criteria and positively discriminates on such things such as place of birth, yet places little value on the importance of a particular skill set (after all it is EB immgration we are talking about). In many ways it is its simplicity as a system in a much more complex and manipulative world that causes these problems. Whether this is by design or not is another discussion. Either way it stinks!





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  • god_bless_you
    02-20 06:21 PM
    Office of Communications
    www.uscis.gov
    Questions & Answers February 20, 2008
    FBI Name Check
    Q1. How has USCIS changed its national security reporting and adjudication
    requirements?
    A1. USCIS has not changed its background check policies as those policies related to naturalization
    applications. Recently, the agency did modify its existing guidance for applications where the
    immigration laws allow for the detention and removal of individuals if actionable information from a FBI
    name check response is received after approval. For these types of applications, including applications
    for lawful permanent residence, the adjudicators will approve the application if it is otherwise approvable
    and the FBI name check request has been pending for more than 180 days. No application for lawful
    permanent residence will be approved until a definitive FBI fingerprint check and Interagency Border
    Inspection Services (IBIS) check are completed and resolved favorably.
    Q2. Why is this policy being implemented?
    A2. This policy change is in response to a 2005 DHS Inspector General recommendation that USCIS
    align its background check screening policies with those of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
    Q3. Is this policy consistent with the national security priorities of USCIS and the Department of
    Homeland Security?
    A3. Yes. No application for lawful permanent residence will be approved until a definitive FBI
    fingerprint check and Interagency Border Inspection Services (IBIS) check are completed and resolved
    favorably. In addition, in the unlikely event that DHS receives actionable information after the
    application is approved, it will initiate removal proceedings. Lastly, in general these individuals have
    been in the United States for some time and have previously been subjected to DHS background checks.
    Q4. What applications are affected by this policy change?
    A4. Applications included in this policy are:
    �� I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status;
    �� I-601, Application for Waiver of Ground of Inadmissibility;
    �� I-687, Application for Status as a Temporary Resident Under Section 245A of the Immigration
    and Nationality Act; and
    �� I-698, Application to Adjust Status from Temporary to Permanent Resident (Under Section 245A
    of Public Law 99-603).
    Q5. How many applications for lawful permanent residence are affected by this policy change?
    A3. USCIS is currently aware of approximately 47,000 applications for permanent residence (I-485) cases
    that are otherwise approvable but for the fact that an FBI name check is pending. In a subset of these
    case, the FBI name check request that been pending for more than 180 days. USCIS anticipates that the
    majority of the cases that are subject to this policy modification will be processed by mid-March 2008.
    Q5. Does this policy change affect naturalization applications?
    A5. No. There is no change in the requirement that FBI name check, FBI fingerprint and IBIS check
    results be obtained and resolved prior to the adjudication of an Application for Naturalization (N-400),
    Q6. How long will it take for USCIS to work through these cases affected by the policy change?
    A6. USCIS has begun identifying the cases affected by this policy modification in each field office and
    service center. Each office will evaluate the pending cases and will adjust their workload accordingly.
    USCIS anticipates that the majority of the cases that are subject to this policy modification will be
    processed by mid-March 2008. We recommend that customers wait until mid-March before inquiring
    about their cases. This will allow each office sufficient time to identify and adjudicate pending cases.
    Q7. USCIS Director Gonzalez pledged in his January 17, 2008, testimony regarding naturalization
    backlogs before Congress not to cut corners in the adjudicative process or risk national security in
    the interest of production? Does this policy comply with the Director’s pledge?
    A7. Yes. There is no change in the requirement that FBI name check, FBI fingerprint and IBIS check
    results be obtained and resolved prior to the adjudication of an Application for Naturalization (N-400),
    For those applications for permanent residence that are affected by this policy modification, no
    application will be approved until a definitive FBI fingerprint check and Interagency Border Inspection
    Services (IBIS) check are completed and resolved favorably. USCIS will continue to initiate the FBI
    name check requests upon receipt of the applications and will review, monitor and track cases approved
    under this policy until the FBI name check is complete. In the unlikely event that DHS receives
    actionable information after the application is approved, it will initiate removal proceedings.
    Q8. The memorandum identifies I-485, I-601, I-687 and I-698 forms. Is there a plan to include
    other forms, specifically nonimmigrant and naturalization, in this policy?
    A8. No.
    Q9. Should customers contact USCIS through the 1-800 customer service number or make an
    INFOPASS appointment to visit their local office if they believe their application meets the criteria
    of this new policy?
    A9. We recommend that customers wait until mid-March before inquiring about cases affected by this
    policy modification. This will allow each office sufficient time to identify and adjudicate the relevant
    pending cases. If no action is taken by mid-March, we recommend inquiring with the USCIS customer
    service line at 1-800-375-5283.
    Q10. Will USCIS automatically notify an applicant to appear at an Application Support Center if their fingerprints have expired?
    A10. Applicants will be notified through an appointment notice if new/updated fingerprint checks are
    needed.
    – USCIS –



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  • thomachan72
    11-02 03:07 PM
    yep, makes sense.
    Regarding the orignal topic, even I have never heard anyone not getting citizenship because of them leaving the GC employer. Personally, I won't wait for six months or even a single day, if I see a better opportunity.

    What happens in case of people who obtain GC through marriage and then due to some reason have to divorse? Do they have to stay married for a certain period of time?? :D:D If so how much would that be?





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  • mrane1
    10-15 06:42 AM
    Thats true..everybody are bothered about EAD and FP. I am here for more than 8 years in this country. IV should emphasise this and USICS should allow affected candidates like us to file I-485 and atleast get EAD. we have priority date earlier compared to others.

    Hey thats not fair... everyone has their own problems and they are discussing... It was your luck... thats all... If you had gotten a chance to file 485 you too would be discussing about EAD and AP... I came to US in 95.., filed my first Labor in 2000... got laid off in 01... started my labor process with 2nd company... the company shut down!! filed 3rd labor in 2003... All this time the 485 was current all the way till sept 30th 2005... But I was stuck in PBEC... Labor cleared 1 week after retrogression in 2005! Finally filed in June 07... got GC 3 days after finger printing! thats life... you just do what you have to do and move on!



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  • abhidos37
    08-22 12:48 PM
    best of luck to you too





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  • hpandey
    11-20 10:18 AM
    I am waiting for GC for buying a house myself. I am sure there are many more people who think this way esp in this market.

    I am also waiting for a GC to buy a house ... can't buy on a H1 visa with a project that keeps on getting extended every 3-6 months. You need stability for at least a few years to put in a committment for a mortgage that you are going to pay for 30 years.



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  • walking_dude
    11-21 12:14 PM
    I don't know how many of you have actually visited DC offices and spoken to Congressional Office staff in person (not just sending E-mails or letters). I have been there, and done that. And I intend to continue to do that for myself, my family and the community..

    Let me tell you this, if there is anything related to immigration - whether Visa recapture or increase in numbers - it will be with CIR. There was a slim chance for piecemeal legislation in the 110th Congress. There is almost none in the current Democrat-dominated Congress. This is the political reality we have to live with.

    The question I was asked by the Congressional staff repeatedly was - 'If so many thousands are impacted, why are we seeing just 4-5 coming to DC asking for help? Why aren't we hearing about from our constituents? Why is it always 'the outsiders' approaching us? Why aren't they visiting us? Why aren't they writing letters to us?'. So many questions with no answers!

    Fact of the matter is our community cannot get what it wants unless we willing to pull our butts off the couch and do the dirty groundwork. Just the 50 or so of us dedicated IV leaders cannot work miracles.

    We don't have any magic spells or potions in our pockets. We need your help to succeed.





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  • Soul
    02-11 06:59 AM
    I do that sometimes Kit, especially when I can't really think of a reason.

    Right, I've finally made my vote lol...

    I voted for Kit because I liked the style, would ahve been better bigger but still cool :beam:

    - Soul :goatee:



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  • MightyIndian
    11-29 11:41 AM
    Details in my signature.





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  • raju123
    07-06 02:49 PM
    This is the great break through so far as long as media attention is concern. NBC nightly news is very popular news. I always watch NBC news.

    Thanks to Dr. Murtaza Bahrainwala.



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  • go_guy123
    05-11 01:06 PM
    WASHINGTON � Democrats are trying once again to advance legislation that would give some young illegal immigrants a chance to live legally in the U.S.

    Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois plans to file a new DREAM Act bill on Wednesday. In the House, Rep. Howard Berman of California plans to file similar legislation.

    Generally, to qualify the young immigrants must have a high school diploma or the equivalent and have spent two years in college or the military. They must have been under 16 when they arrived in the U.S.

    At least one Republican, Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida, is co-sponsoring the House bill.

    The bill filings would follow a speech Tuesday in Texas on immigration by President Barack Obama.

    Read more: Democrats to try again on DREAM Act - FoxNews.com (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/10/democrats-try-dream-act/#ixzz1M3rtftS0)

    All token stunt by Democratic party before 2012. Last time they failed in lame duck but with GOP in power even Latino groups are not energised by it





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  • El_Guapo
    04-13 11:16 AM
    I am new to this community and have been watching some other forums online, but I am glad we have one dedicated for EB immigration. Way to go Immigration Voice!!!

    Now, before anyone jumps at me, I promise to contribute for IV's efforts and donate for the various projects in a couple days.


    The reason I am posting this is because I saw various threads with various ideas to gain visibility and make out cause known to all. I saw thready ranging from writing to senators to sending a 1 cent check everyday to sending a voided check for a big amount. Other notable ideas include sending flowers, calling senators, FOIA campaign, writing to the Obama administration, etc. While I agree that each of these actions contribute small drops to the ocean, I honestly think we should think BIG!!


    I have analyzed EB Immigration considerably and here are my thoughts -

    Anti-Immigrants, especially the ones against EB Immigration feel that we take away their jobs. However our defense against that is there's aren't that many skilled immigrants for certain skill set and hence we fill that void and keep corporate America competitive. However a lot of us argue that we who are waiting in line for our potential Green Cards pay our taxes and aide by the law, etc. All valid arguments. However, that doesn't make us any different than the majority of the 90% workforce that is employed. They all pay taxes too.

    I have seen other ideas being floated around where they said "Buy a house, get a green card." Now, two issues with this - How many of us potential immigrants have 250 grand to invest in a house? I don't and can perhaps pay 5-10% down payment on a house. But if I lose my job, then I will be forced to default too and that doesn't help the economy. Also, there are more than 10 million homes in foreclosure and even hypothetically, let's say we will buy a house on a mortgage at 10% down. There are, say 1 million immigrants in waiting including dependents. And we buy 500,000 homes. That is a small dent in the entire real estate economy. Won't make a significant difference. Secondly, the current mess we are in was caused by the "sub prime" mortgage loans. If you know what "sub prime" means, then you probably know the areas where these houses were purchased. Have you seen the neighborhoods or the areas where these houses are foreclosed? A majority of us won't even drive through there, leave alone buying houses there. So obviously, us buying homes is not going to solve this economic mess. If you still insist, then you perhaps need to take a class on economics 101.

    OK, say why am I saying all this? Well, for one, while its great that we put our brains to work to help solve the economic crisis, since a good economy has a knock on effect on immigration, but we can't come up with ordinary ideas. These are extraordinary times and we need extraordinary ideas. We need to think out of the box. I appreciate the efforts of IV with the FOIA drive, but here's my question with that - Besides knowing how long the wait is going to be to get our GC based on the information from USCIS, what other purpose is the FOIA going to solve? Probably not much. But I do agree that having those numbers helps us in identifying where we need to focus our lobbying efforts. If we know the bottleneck is EB2-EB3 spillover, we can work on that with USCIS.

    Someone mentioned in another thread where we all need to concentrate on one effort rather than be divided in multiple efforts. And I think it was suggested that we focus on visa numbers recapturing. I think its a great idea. However, please be aware that in the context of CIR, EB immigration is a small drop. And hence any lobbying to increase/recapture visa numbers need to be done with the FB immigration. EB and FB together can lobby for the recapture visa numbers project and might achieve considerable success.

    If we as EB immigrants need to make our voice known, we need to take a leaf out of the President's book, from his campaign. He started a grass roots level campaign and look at where that has led him to!! So here is my suggestion for a project that will highlight our cause and lead some of the anti- EB Immigration Aholes to shut up their various holes.

    I am assuming we have around 500K immigrants in waiting. Let's say there are 250K primary applicants. The goal is we try to get an email database of as many potential immigrants we can. Next we start an email campaign highlighting a story of an immigrant family or a news article against immigration or lobbying by anti immigrant groups or lack of visibility in ongoing discussions on CIR. At the bottom of each email, we have a donate button that takes the person to IV's donation page/paypal, whatever it might be. We start with a minimum of $50 and go upwards to $500. The goal is if we have atleast, say 100,000 potential immigrants to contribute a min of $50, then if my calculations are in order, that is about $5 Millions. We might have more depending on how many more people contribute and how much more than the min $50 that people contribute. But the baseline collection would be about $5 Million. OK, so what do we with that money? Well, the biggest skill set for us EB immigrants are our education. We have a minimum of a bachelors degree and have a penchant for being well educated. That is the weakness in the American education system - Education. We say thousands of high school dropouts. Thousands of college drop outs. The Obama administration has clearly said they need to invest in America's future. And hence they have a big ambitious spending on fixing the educational system. I know that as non permanent residents or citizens, we are not allowed to contribute to any politicians. However, we can donate money to the state or to a charity organization. What I suggest is we collect this money and send it to the first lady, Michelle Obama and have her send this to a non profit community project for education on our behalf. This will bring a lot of attention because we as EB immigrants are saying, we want to contribute to better the educational system if given a chance so that the future American generations don't become prey to the 21st century American competitiveness like outsourcing and H Visas and stuff.

    This might seem like a small drop in the ocean, but it is definitely a bright one!! And don't tell me it can't be done. It sure can be done. There was someone who already did this at the grassroots level, and his name is Barack Obama!!!

    I am willing to talk to the IV Core team to discuss if needed.





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  • qplearn
    12-12 01:16 PM
    You wont be disappointed.



    This country doesn't care about legal immigrants, all they care is about illegals and big businesses..Does anyone know how to go to Canada ? Please tell me ..please please...Or any other country other than India..doesnt matter even if it is Iraq..please tell me, I am tired of waiting for visa bulletins and putting my life on hold..please...

    :-):-) Hehehehe folks..please continue from here, cant give more than this for now!!

    Don't moan or groan :) Against the law :)





    Legal
    07-25 02:13 PM
    [QUOTE=alterego;267244]I hate to say it but this is starting to sound very much like an Alcoholics anonymous support group session. LOL.QUOTE]


    The titles of some of these threads have entertainment value:).
    Like the one we had recently on "lovebirds separated by the cruelty of USCIS".





    ramus
    07-02 04:15 PM
    Yes, please dont include money for US CIS fees as you will get that money back.


    I spent $500 for medical.
    Lawyer fee and other expenses (fedex etc) (around $2000) - paid by my company.
    plus $1500 is filing fee (which I guess should be refunded).