Monday, July 4, 2011

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  • espoir
    07-19 01:02 PM
    Just Signed up for $100/month recurring contribution. upgrade from $20/month in addition to $300 one time contribution in june.





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  • gova123
    08-02 05:41 PM
    Bumping ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^





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  • s_r_e_e
    09-10 02:29 PM
    I am surprised that, many are surprised about the OCT dates! expected!

    recapture or die! :)





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  • gctest
    09-13 04:10 PM
    People, most of us here are just afraid that they will get red dots, be ridiculed for their beliefs. But the things is; If we don't fight for our rights, who will. We have to defend our place in the queue, which at the moment is at substantial risk.

    Here is the form you can fill out to express support:
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pfq9i31UpaJcQdUK-1PaKcg&hl=en

    View the read only document here:
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pfq9i31UpaJcQdUK-1PaKcg&hl=en


    I want everybody to get their GCs. but now interfiling/porting is hurting out position in the queue.

    If you are not aware, a good bunch of EB3s are now trying to interfile & port their PDs which are between 2001 - 2005 to EB2.

    This will potentially put tens of thousands of people in the EB2 queue before most people in EB2 who are waiting.

    These people were not eligible for EB2 when they filed their own labor.. so they should NOT BE ALLOWED TO PORT THEIR OLD PDs. Sure EB3 can Interfile .. but you will get a new PD ... the date you interfile.

    If we just keep looking... there will be a huge retrogression in EB2. And its not like these EB3 people will get through with the interfiling/porting. Most of them will be issued RFEs. Their labor apps will be audited and their primary EB3 apps will be cancelled. Infact, 85% of interfiling will never successfully make it through. And its not like it will help the EB3 brothers. That queue will still be long... because they are not going to withdraw their EB3 apps.
    Also, while they will not succeed in interfiling/porting, they still will have their apps with USCIS and USCIS will sit on them before eventually issuing NOID. Sad part is they will count these when giving numbers to DOS for setting visa bulletins.

    This PD porting is the last "not so ethical & legal" thing after labor substitution.. that we need to Put a cork on.

    If we don't act now... then we can all expect to stay in AOS for the next 5 years. This holds for both EB2 and EB3.

    I want everybody to get their GCs. I also am OK with the wait.
    But anything that threatens my position in the queue is not acceptable.



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  • amitga
    02-26 04:08 PM
    Hopefully this center would be processing 485 backlogs with the same rate by end of this year.





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  • meimmi
    03-10 10:14 PM
    This is a very interesting topic. Can someone please clarify what are the pros/cons of C-corp vs S-corp? Is both treated as LLC?



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  • sagis99
    08-08 11:56 AM
    I contacted my local HR dept, and asked for their support, but i'm not sure what will come out of it. if they agree, i'll file the form next week.





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  • Asian
    08-10 10:44 AM
    No. It is true to some extent that we are paying more taxes.

    Take my case for an example. My kid is not an American citizen. She moved with us when she was a baby and currently under H-4 status. So she could not obtain social security number that is good for "authorized to work". Without the SSN, we were not eligible for certain child tax credit, which was hundreds of dollars. I tried an ITIN but I got a formal response from IRS that the child still needs to have a SSN to be eligible for the credit.

    If you ever filed your tax return yourself and have a kid, you will know what I mean.

    just one correction:


    I do not think the above is true.



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  • javadeveloper
    07-18 04:35 PM
    This has been discussed before, People can send in checks of whatever denomination or pay it thru their banks - Set it up as automatic payment every month if they like. (for smaller denominations).
    $50 monthly is minimum. In any case, is $50 a big amount? for such a cause?

    Is this discussed already , I am not aware , because I am just following this site since a week.





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  • Canadian_Dream
    06-02 08:18 PM
    You are correct, it only uses I-140 application as a basis of setting the cut-off (Not I-485).

    In my opinion:
    Date of Introduction: May 15 2007
    Effective Date: Oct 01 2008

    Scenarios:
    Scenario 1: I-140 Filed after Introduction and Approved before effective date. These cases are eligible for Immigrant Visa, whenever available.
    Scenario 2: I-140 Filed after Introduction and not approved on the effective date. These cases have to refile.
    Scenario 3: I-140 Filed before Introduction and not approved on the effective date. These cases are eligible for Immigrant Visa, whenever available.
    Scenario 4: I-140 not filed becasue of backlogged labor. They retain the priority date but have to restart in the new system, whatever that means.

    Only bad scenario is 2 and 4. The other bad aspect is reduced supply of immigrant visa 90,000.


    Hey Canadian Dream:

    I know things might change , i wish this law doesnt pass through at all. But in its form this is interpretation of major members and attorneys in current stage. Please correct me if i am wrong.

    I might agree with your conclusion of start date, but Now coming to to cases :

    Petetion for an employment based visa = I 140 , that were filed prior to the date of intro ( for our sake its Oct 2008 or May 15 2007 ) that were pending or approved , shall be treated as if such provision remained effective.

    An approved petition may server as basis for issuance of an immigrant visa.

    and for all people who are still in Labor stage will preserve their priority date.

    Now based on this , if you have filed an I140 before the date of enactment what ever it might one should be fine. Once dates becomes current and I140 approved one can file for 485 in previous system.

    I dont see any conclusion based on 485 is approved or not its just adjustment of status once PD become current , i think its all 140 that determines you are approved as an immigrant or not.
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    40 (2) PENDING AND APPROVED PETITIONS AND APPLICATIONS.�Petitions
    41 for an employment-based visa filed for classification under
    42 section 203(b)(1), (2), or (3) of the Immigration and Nationality
    43 Act (as such provisions existed prior to the enactment of this
    44 section) that were filed prior to the date of the introduction of
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    1 the [Insert title of Act] and were pending or approved at the
    2 time of the effective date of this section, shall be treated as if
    3 such provision remained effective and an approved petition may
    4 serve as the basis for issuance of an immigrant visa. Aliens with
    5 applications for a labor certification pursuant to section
    6 212(a)(5)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act shall
    7 preserve the immigrant visa priority date accorded by the date
    8 of filing of such labor certification application.



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  • singam
    09-10 05:17 PM
    $100, Google Order #360858396298535





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  • go_guy123
    06-11 12:14 PM
    All,

    When this July bulletin was released, I had given the following points in that thread.
    I am seriously considering this. Indian economy is going to go leaps and bounds and I dont want to miss out on that. And wait here in the whims and fancies and their ridiculous illogical visa bulletins by these people. They shouldnt harass and take Indians for a ride. We are paying our taxes and all the fees and what not. Still they prefer illegals over us.
    Enough is enough. I have self respect.


    Looking at this visa movement for the past year and the current economy, I am just giving up hope to get GC in this country folks.
    I am seriously thinking about going back to India. The reasons I was proding over are:
    1. Well.. first and foremost, no hope of visa movement in near future.
    2. Employer uncertainty. The company is not doing too well.
    3. Tough job market and US economy will drag like this for another 2-3 years.
    4. If they lay me off, I will have to find another job first. I havent even applied for 485 yet, so no EAD and priority date is Feb 2008
    5. Restart GC again which is another excruciating process - moneywise, timewise.
    6. Wait again in the line for visa movement
    7. No career advancement because cannot jump companies and I am already early 30's. (I am non-IT). Career is stagnant, company doing very small projects.
    8. Cannot even think of having kids because job and life here is hanging by a thread.
    9. Cannot buy a house in this market. Its not that I dont have money, was thinking, if I lose the job, I wont get much time to sell it off and I will have to incur losses.
    10. India is doing well and going to to do well in the future.

    Is anyone else thinking on these lines?


    Hi waitforevergc

    You say that you are in non IT
    If you don't mind which area are you in ? Oil/Mining/Finance sector ?.
    You can try the Canada option like me. Lately Alberta/Canada closed
    the door for IT people, therefore I am wondering if you have other options in Canada.



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  • gcisadawg
    02-08 07:15 PM
    Absolutely wrong. If husband and wife are filing a joint tax return, it is wrong on her part to send money to her parents without informing her husband. Leave the taxes, it was simply wrong on a wife's/husband's part to do ANY major money transaction without letting your other partner know. Its equivalent of cheating (just financial cheating). Do you think it is ok for a man to send money to his parents?

    I do agree with your point that information about transactions should be known to both parties. To answer your question, yes, in my opinion, it is perfectly OK for a man to send money to his parents since the man is earning. If the girl earns, she earns that right.
    Say, when the couple goes to India for a vacation, I totally support the girl buying gifts similar to what the man has bought for his family/relatives. I also support assistance based on humanitarian needs for girl's parents. ONLY when it is comes to demands of sending monthly allowance or occasional lump sum, a line needs to be drawn.





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  • vinabath
    07-20 03:43 PM
    Preparing for future is one thing but if you think that this is a valuable thread then go with it and enjoy, i just find it disheartening that people are trying to undermine whatever has been achieved by such threads (Like i said, he might be completely right but is there a need to tell it this way) and what are you going to prepare for the future ;) Do you know it ? (If you do, please keep it to yourself and enjoy or cry about it). Right now, i want to be positive and enjoy the fruits of what IV has done to get some relief, why use negative logic to undermine it and that is what i am saying. Leave us alone, who like IV and who want to have a moment's respite. Chill out dude, no offence meant and this my only response, will not reply if you attack me, so cool off.

    Again 'Chill out' dude. This has nothing to do with IV achievements. Please ignore this thread.



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  • Green.Tech
    05-31 08:10 PM
    Keep contributing guys...





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  • lonedesi
    08-06 08:24 AM
    Raydon, thanks for expressing your situation. But I still feel we are not requesting TSC to expedite our cases. All we are asking his, please do justice to us and follow the FIFO for the I-140 petitions. TSC has been consistently approving cases filed in recently and just continuing to ignore our cases. If you can explain your attorney, I am sure he will understand. Or atleast have him, fill out form 7001 on your behalf and send his own letter explaining the situation to Ombudsman's office.
    I understand that I-140 is employer petition, but it ulitmately belongs to you. So you need to do whatever you can do some how convince your employer or attorney to assist you one time. I-485 is your petition, and you do not need any consent, if you need to send a letter to Ombudsman's office. So please try your best and see if you can mail the form & letter to Ombudsman's office.


    lonedesi,
    Much as I'd like to participate in this campaign, it's the employer's signature that I can't guarantee. My employer is a big and prestigious (supposedly) company and will not want to sign this petition or do anything against the counsel of the attorney. The attorney is not gaining anything by expedited processing of the I-140 and won't support this either. He's an AILA member too, if that's of any significance.
    If this is worthless without the employer's signature, then I'm unable to participate in this campaign, though it is a worthy effort.I would urge all members who can get the employer's consent to definitely participate and wake up the USCIS from it's slumber.They need a big kick up their you-know-where, especially the TSC.



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  • ItIsNotFunny
    10-21 11:47 AM
    Mail buddy Mail.

    Its nice to have interest in talking about Obama or McCain is good for immigration but irony is, that discussion is not going to help us as they don't care for non-voters.

    Lets have focused energy attack in right direction. Keep mailing, lets have 500 mails by this week. This is not unrealistic.





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  • ramus
    07-19 08:25 PM
    Thanks.. Lets ask others to contribute and get ready for next big fight..

    Thank you.


    Contributed one time $100. Will not hesitate to do so in the future. Nice job IV!!!

    Most media articles on the 485 issue had one common note "This normally not so vocal group of legal working immigrants have stood up and spoke". IV made sure that will not be so anymore and we have a strong resonating voice that will make a difference

    Anil





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  • anilsal
    07-16 07:13 AM
    of why IV is an organization of its members and THEY make IV's campaigns successful.





    Imm_Exploited
    07-24 10:59 PM
    priti8888

    Congratulations!! Enjoy your freedom.

    My PD is October 2003 (EB2 India) and I have always detested the fact that in some states the LC used to be approved very fast. If I remember correctly, the LC approvals used to have a state-wise bulletins prior to PERM and there was a time when in states like Maine, some got their GCs within a year of filing their LC. The majority unlucky ones got stuck in red tape racist states and LCs were moved to BECs.

    priti888's LC was approved before December 2004 and she was able to file I-140 + I-485 concurrently in December 2004 becuase EB3 India was 'C' in December 2004 VB (http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_1343.html).
    The title of the thread if funny (like the Monday Headlines in Jay Leno's Show) - card production ordered!!! July 23th :) instead of July 23rd

    LuckyPaji - I don't even want to attempt to respond to his case. His explanantion that he has an undergraduate degree from Punjab is too clean and too good to be true.


    Visa Allotment or Assigning of Visas by USCIS - I cannot digest the assumption that USCIS/DOS/DOL are fools and there is no coordination among them to know who from which country has applied for GC under which category. These Govt. agencies are so efficient that they can even go through these forums and connect IDs here to applications. It is a piece of cake for them to find out the entire background of an applicant as soon as even the LC is filed. They very well know who is stuck with which employer in which state and what stage and to whom they are approving the GCs. If the employers are Americans, they can even call the DOL and ask them to hold the LC approval because they know that once their employees get their GCs they will quit them.

    I am not trying to be negative and pessimistic, but please think about the chances of immigrants sueing these Govt. agencies during any of the stages in GC process and winning the lawsuit. And ofcourse, the immigration lawyers are too happy with the retrogressions and the way the immigration system works in this country.





    lonedesi
    08-06 09:24 AM
    Diptam, thats a tricky situation. I am not so well versed to know if Ombudsman's office will accept the form without employer's signature. let me check with few attorney's and the IV core group and get back to you.



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