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  • boreal
    09-23 12:09 PM
    I got an SR response back saying that my application is "waiting to be assigned to an officer"...whatever that means...isnt every application so? I think SRs are just as useless as any other 'customer service' provided by USCIS...




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  • sorcerer666
    10-17 06:42 AM
    Thanks for the input

    New York Real Estate License FAQs from New York real estate school online. (http://new-york.realestateschoolonline.com/FAQ.aspx)
    so from this link and answer to question number 4, I take you can't even get a license to be a real estate agent in the state of NY, let alone someone sponsor your greencard. Sorry to be so brutal, but with a Master's degree I bet u can get a much better job than a real estate agent. Just my 2 cents.




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  • div_bell_2003
    01-12 02:33 PM
    Search IV for an awesome thread by DhunDhun regarding EAD/AP renewal. It has everything.

    I'm on H1B and my family members are on H4. I'm still working on H1B and never used EAD/AP.

    I would like to renew my EAD/AP which has expired in Oct'08.

    My lawyer is charging huge fees and it is turning out to be very expensive to renew EAD and AP for all my family members.

    Have anyone renewed EAD and AP after such a long gap of expiry? Will e-filing
    help or paper filing is efficient? Any experiences from forum members regarding
    this will be appreciated.

    cheers
    Iad




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  • dval_dpal
    09-20 06:18 PM
    raj,

    could you tell me what is your education background....i'm planning to switch to eb2 too...
    your advice will be helpful.

    thanks
    dhaval



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  • redelite
    08-20 04:40 PM
    I can fix an outline up no problem.. good call though, and thanks guys! :D




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  • ronhira
    04-17 05:57 PM
    Eventually something's got to give. Standoffs don't remain forever. Just like 1st world war
    trench warfare was a standoff tactic but was eventually made redundant by invention of tanks.

    Same way this standoff wont remain forever (of course many waiting EB2/3 I might lose patience ), either GOP will get into power and force the piecemeal through or Hispanic caucus might gain even more power to force CIR through.

    Repeated failures might weaken the CIR coalition (Refer the Greg Siskind post about MALDEF chief few months back).

    gop will not force piecemeal..... i heard that us chamber of commerce gives a lot of money to gop...... chamber of commerce wants cir..... they will oppose piecemeal if gop is in power.... maybe they already did oppose it the last time gop was in power......

    repeated failures will not weaken cir coalition..... as it seems the coalition is getting stronger.....

    my guess is after the election cycle is over..... they will do cir...... but there will be no piecemeal..... the sooner we understand this.... the better it will be for us.... & for those of us who wants to leave..... try taking the flight over the pacific becoz flights r not going out of europe for now....



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  • learning01
    02-23 03:06 PM
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/22/AR2006022202446_pf.html


    Scientist's Visa Denial Sparks Outrage in India
    By Shankar Vedantam
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Thursday, February 23, 2006; A01
    A decision two weeks ago by a U.S. consulate in India to refuse a visa to a prominent Indian scientist has triggered heated protests in that country and set off a major diplomatic flap on the eve of President Bush's first visit to India.
    The incident has also caused embarrassment at the highest reaches of the American scientific establishment, which has worked to get the State Department to issue a visa to Goverdhan Mehta, who said the U.S. consulate in the south Indian city of Chennai told him that his expertise in chemistry was deemed a threat.
    In the face of outrage in India, the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi issued a highly unusual statement of regret, and yesterday the State Department said officials are reaching out to the scientist to resolve his case.
    "It is very strange logic," said Mehta, reached at his home in Bangalore early this morning India time. "Someone is insulted and hurt and you ask him to come back a second round."
    The consulate told Mehta "you have been denied a visa" and invited him to submit additional information, according to an official at the National Academy of Sciences who saw a copy of the document. Mehta said in a written account obtained by The Washington Post that he was humiliated, accused of "hiding things" and being dishonest, and told that his work is dangerous because of its potential applications in chemical warfare.
    Mehta denied that his work has anything to do with weapons. He said that he would provide his passport if a visa were issued, but that he would do nothing further to obtain the document: "If they don't want to give me a visa, so be it."
    The scientist told Indian newspapers that his dealing with the U.S. consulate was "the most degrading experience of my life." Mehta is president of the International Council for Science, a Paris-based organization comprising the national scientific academies of a number of countries. The council advocates that scientists should have free access to one another.
    Visa rejections or delays for foreign academics after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks have led to widespread complaints by U.S universities and scientific organizations, but the new incident comes when things are improving, said Wendy White, director of the Board of International Scientific Organizations. The board was set up by the National Academy of Sciences and has helped about 3,000 scientists affected by the new policies.
    "This leaves a terrible impression of the United States," said White, who has seen a copy of the consulate's form letter to Mehta. In an interview yesterday, she added that top scientists had worked with senior State Department officials to reverse the decision before Bush's visit next week. "We want people to know the U.S. is an open and welcoming country."
    Mehta's case has especially angered Indians because he was a director of the Indian Institute of Science and is a science adviser to India's prime minister. He has visited the United States "dozens of times," he said, and the University of Florida in Gainesville had invited him to lecture at an international conference.
    State Department spokesman Justin Higgins denied yesterday that the United States had rejected Mehta's visa and said the consulate had merely followed standard procedure in dealing with applicants with certain kinds of scientific expertise.
    In his written account, the scientist said that after traveling 200 miles, waiting three hours with his wife for an interview and being accused of deception, he was outraged when his accounts of his research were questioned and he was told he needed to fill out a detailed questionnaire.
    "I indicated that I have no desire to subject myself to any further humiliation and asked that our passports be returned forthwith," he wrote. The consular official, Mehta added, "stamped the passports to indicate visa refusal and returned them."
    Higgins declined to address why the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi had taken the unusual step of saying it "regrets" that Mehta was "upset by the visa interview process."
    In its statement, the embassy said: "At the United States mission in India, and to varying degrees at every U.S. mission worldwide, certain cases involving high technology issues are among those that require review before consular officers in the field are authorized to issue a visa."
    White said that issuing a visa would solve the immediate problem, but that it would be more difficult to undo the damage caused by the dispute. Mehta is a high-profile example of the hurdles imposed by the new visa procedures. They require all applicants to appear in person for interviews that are done in only a few locations in large countries such as India, White said.
    "If you tell an American, 'If you want a visa to go to India, you have to go to Dallas, Chicago, L.A. or New York, and while you are there, you are going to be fingerprinted, photographed and asked about everything you have done in your research for the last 40 years,' we would find this procedure untenable as Americans," she said.
    Mehta said in his written account that he had been invited by the University of Florida, where he has previously been a distinguished visiting professor. White said she expected the International Council for Science, also known as the ICSU, to issue a statement today about the case involving its president.
    White and William Wulf, president of the National Academy of Engineering, acknowledged that young American consular officers in foreign countries have been under tremendous pressure since the Sept. 11 attacks.
    "Making the wrong decision would be career-ending, so they play it safe, not really understanding the macroscopic implications of their decision," Wulf said. "Denying a visa to the president of ICSU is probably as dumb as you can get. This is not the way we can make friends."
    �*2006*The Washington Post Company




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  • Hassan11
    04-09 12:47 PM
    49 views of this thread and no replies. Please anybody out there, any suggestions or answers? Thank you



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  • lostinbeta
    10-21 03:57 AM
    You have quite the interesting life rev.




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  • willigetgc?
    10-11 09:18 AM
    Stop watching for VB and start meeting with your Senators!



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  • smaram1
    08-12 07:57 AM
    Thanks for the reply (myvoice123 and anilvt)...that gives some hope...i am seeing conflicting comments/replies from IO's on applying 180 day rule...needless to say i am stuck in NC..




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  • yogi13
    07-19 02:19 PM
    Would there be delay in issuing EAD for my spouse if there is RFE for I-485 application? Is EAD depends on I-485 approval.? My birth certificate have some mistake in father's name. It will take time as we need to do change in original birth record. So I am submitting affidavit right now.
    Is this thing will delay EAD?

    Thanks



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  • willigetgc?
    01-03 11:53 AM
    There have been new enforcement policies at the federal and state level, mostly targeted at known criminals who are also in violation of immigration laws, but while the huffing and puffing over immigration in Congress and on Beacon Hill has been fierce, no legislation has resulted.

    The closest Congress came to action was the Dream Act, which would establish a path to citizenship for the most sympathetic class of undocumented immigrants: those brought to the U.S. as children, have stayed out of trouble, completed high school and committed to college or service in the U.S. military.

    The Dream Act won passage in the House, and 53 votes in the Senate - but not enough to break a Republican-led filibuster.

    Dream Act supporters should try again in the new Congress, but this time they should take a page from the tax compromise forged in the lame-duck session. That deal combined something Democrats wanted - an extension of unemployment benefits - with something Republicans wanted - an extension of tax cuts for high earning individuals.

    Some leading conservatives have proposed loosening immigration rules for another worthy group: highly-educated foreigners capable of creating the new ideas, inventions and enterprises so important to America's economy. The brightest minds from around the world come to leading American universities, only to take their knowledge and talents back home because they can't legally stay here.

    Conservative think tanks and commentators - and some elected officials - have suggested every foreign student who receives a post-graduate degree be automatically granted a green card. Some will still go home, but those who choose to stay can supply the brains and ambition that immigrants have been bringing to America's economy for hundreds of years.

    Our first choice would be for Congress to enact the kind of comprehensive immigration reform proposed in recent years by the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, former President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama. If that's not in the cards, we suggest pairing the Dream Act with a bill offering legal residency to the most highly educated foreign students.

    What ties these proposals together is the assumption, shared by leaders of most political stripes, that legal immigration is good and necessary. America's population is aging and America's economic competitors are gaining ground in innovative technologies. We need immigrants, especially those who already consider themselves Americans - like the ones welcomed by the Dream Act - and those whose education and skills can contribute to economic growth.

    The best compromises are those which incorporate the ideas and priorities of both sides. Such a compromise on immigration policy is long overdue.

    Editorial: Immigration in 2011 - Framingham, MA - The MetroWest Daily News (http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/opinions/editorials/x338106193/Editorial-Immigration-in-2011)




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  • texanmom
    08-14 03:52 PM
    We got a $1 million dollar, 10 year term life insurance policy for both me and my husband....mine costs us $22/month and my husbands costs us $25/month. You do have to go through a blood test (at their cost) for any policy over 500K.

    We were very happy with the service they provided.



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  • veni001
    07-06 05:30 PM
    Yes, only if approved I-140 is not withdrawn or canceled before new I-140 approval.

    If you are in AC21 safety net then you can recapture PD (after 180 days of 1-485 filing) even if your initial sponsoring employer withdraws his initial I-140.:o

    once I-140 approved then that PD is locked for you , you can port that date with your new I-140 filing. no need to file 485 and wait for 6 months, this only for Ac-21 porting with new employer.




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  • rajeshalex
    09-25 03:20 PM
    Are u the primary or dependant. If you are the dependant no issues cool and enjoy time with baby. If you are the primary then no issues till you get the GC. For primary it is not mandatory to work during the time 485 is pending. But once GC is approved then u need to start full time position with the employer.



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  • starving_dog
    09-02 02:01 AM
    I'm glad to hear that you are well. Have a great Labor Day weekend.




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  • fall1998
    01-12 01:42 AM
    :p
    Call me superstitious but just wanted to kick off this thread again in the hope that this miracle will repeat this year. I have a gut feeling 2011 will bring that magic moments again.

    Probably, your wish is granted (even if it is just for few hours while they correct the error :p). Why I say this? Look at visa bulletin on Mumbai Consulate's website, here's the link:

    Cut Off Dates- Consulate General of the United States Mumbai, India (http://mumbai.usconsulate.gov/cut_off_dates.html)

    By the way, if it has changed (and does not have good news when you see it), it is currently showing 'current' for EB2.

    Cheers!!!




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  • frostrated
    08-10 08:51 AM
    Thank you. Parent is doing fine.Slowly recovering.

    GC? no..I don't think I am going to get GC even this time also.
    We had our FP done on July28th. Raised a SR on Aug-2, got a response on Aug-4th, that case is pending background checks, wait for 6 months before another followup.

    I spoke to FBI customer service and they said they sent results on July 28th itself (I specifically asked if the results include background check also)


    So as it stands, I have become a sucker this time also.:mad:

    It takes about 1 to 2 weeks for the information from FBI to be tied to your case. So when your SR was raised, the inormation might not have been available yet.

    So, if you do not get greened by end of this month, raise another SR request or take an Infopass.




    Anil_s
    06-29 05:55 PM
    Hi Ari,

    Thank you for your response.

    I have few other questions.

    As I have B1 can I stay till October?

    Incase I am going back to my country is it advisable to comeback on B1 for the gap period?

    My prime job is business development.

    Thank you again and appreciate your help!!

    Anil




    diqingshen
    07-11 02:09 PM
    From my lawyer:

    We are being told that they are holding all of them for now. We are unsure
    where this will land because of congressional pressure and lawsuits that
    will be filed. We are still waiting to get more answers about what
    immigration plans to do.



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