chanduv23
09-08 07:42 AM
Why not call the IV members? I am willing to call the IV member in GA. At least if we can get the 50% of the IV member, that would be a good number.
I called couple of them yesterday.
Phone campaigns have been going on in full swing. A lot of "SO CALLED SMART IV FREE RIDERS HAVE GIVEN FALSE NUMBERS, SOME NUMBERS WERE GOING INTO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES". I guess all these poeple realize that life just does not revolve around "selfishness", to achieve something you have to give something.
I called couple of them yesterday.
Phone campaigns have been going on in full swing. A lot of "SO CALLED SMART IV FREE RIDERS HAVE GIVEN FALSE NUMBERS, SOME NUMBERS WERE GOING INTO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES". I guess all these poeple realize that life just does not revolve around "selfishness", to achieve something you have to give something.
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amsgc
05-14 09:57 PM
Is unpaid (voluntary) work considered "unauthorized employment" ?
pappu
02-09 12:07 PM
You have limited options.
- you can appeal
- Send a formal letter of complaint to Mumbai Consulate, US ambassador, Indian ambassador in US, NRI ministry.
Indian govt. cannot do anything against US Consulate decisions on visa matters. Unless the person denied a visa has a very high profile. Only then they can take it up diplomatically and that too with approval from the top.
- you can appeal
- Send a formal letter of complaint to Mumbai Consulate, US ambassador, Indian ambassador in US, NRI ministry.
Indian govt. cannot do anything against US Consulate decisions on visa matters. Unless the person denied a visa has a very high profile. Only then they can take it up diplomatically and that too with approval from the top.
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robertkennedy44
03-21 04:44 PM
Hi!
I'm a US citizen, a senior consultant who often works as a 1-person company (S-Corp).
My brilliant girlfriend from Bangalore, who works as a IT Project Manager, is arriving (on a 10-year B1 [business visa]) March 27 to stay here (NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ) and build a future with me.
QUESTIONS:
Is the B1 any use in getting an H1-B?
What's the best way for her to get an H1-B? Apply immediately to NJ firms when she arrives on March 27?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
I'm a US citizen, a senior consultant who often works as a 1-person company (S-Corp).
My brilliant girlfriend from Bangalore, who works as a IT Project Manager, is arriving (on a 10-year B1 [business visa]) March 27 to stay here (NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ) and build a future with me.
QUESTIONS:
Is the B1 any use in getting an H1-B?
What's the best way for her to get an H1-B? Apply immediately to NJ firms when she arrives on March 27?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
drirshad
09-25 06:25 AM
Political tide turning on illegal immigration
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/09/23/MNGOGLBFP31.DTL
Carolyn Lochhead, Chronicle Washington Bureau
Saturday, September 23, 2006
(09-23) 04:00 PDT Washington -- House Speaker Dennis Hastert stood before the cameras Thursday placing big red check marks on a list of nine border-enforcement bills that have passed the House -- including a 700- mile, double-layer fence ridiculed by critics all year but headed for the Senate floor next week.
At least for now, House Republican leaders have succeeded in their take-no-prisoners approach to immigration despite nationwide protests by Latinos last spring and White House warnings that they are endangering their party's future.
Refusing to compromise with the Senate and their own president to widen paths to legal entry and give the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the country now an avenue to citizenship, Hastert and other House GOP leaders have successfully framed that approach as amnesty.
The House has prevailed "because that's where the country is," said Rep. Dan Lungren, R-Gold River (Sacramento County). "This is a situation where members in both the House and the Senate have listened to the folks back home."
Critics conceded a setback but argued that it would be temporary. They said enforcement alone won't stop illegal immigration but will alienate Latino voters, the nation's fastest-growing voter bloc. They said it will turn Republicans into a minority party, much as when former Gov. Pete Wilson won re-election in 1994 on an anti-immigrant platform that ultimately helped make California a Democratic-majority state.
"There are very serious political implications to what they are doing today," said Cecilia Munoz, chief lobbyist for the National Council of La Raza. "If 40 percent of my community supported Bush in the 2004 elections, it's very hard to imagine in this environment that proportion of Latinos voting for candidates from a party which continues to insult them."
For now, however, the political tide clearly favors enforcement first, legalization later.
"Not even a year ago, if you talked about a fence, you were an extremist who wanted to wall off the United States," said Rosemary Jenks, government affairs director for Numbers USA, a group opposing immigration on population grounds. "Now the fence is a no-brainer."
By large margins, with the votes of as many as 105 Democrats, the House passed three enforcement bills Thursday. One, which was approved unanimously, outlaws building an unauthorized tunnel across the border.
The measures were plucked from a larger bill by Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., that passed the House in December and sparked widespread protests that brought millions of Latinos and their allies into the streets of major cities. That bill would have made illegal presence in the country or aiding illegal immigrants a felony -- ideas House Republicans dropped after sharp criticism.
Two other bills would allow state and local law enforcement authorities to enforce immigration laws, and a third would allow indefinite detention of illegal immigrants considered dangerous and would speed deportation of those who have committed crimes or belong to gangs.
House leaders plan to attach those measures to the homeland security spending bill.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., who with Bush and a minority of Senate Republicans supported coupling tougher enforcement with legalization, has cleared the way for Senate consideration of the fence measure next week.
Recalling the brief Senate moment in May when Republicans and Democrats joined in a comprehensive legalization and enforcement bill, Frist said the "fundamental sticking point" was what to do about the 12 million undocumented immigrants now in the country.
Frist said everyone agrees with border enforcement.
"We can't have hundreds of thousands of people running across that lower border of the United States of America," Frist said. "Let's go ahead and do what we all agree ... needs to be done, and that is to focus on securing our border."
Lungren said his conversations with GOP colleagues in the Senate lead him to believe that "they now understand the magnitude of the feeling out there that we've got to get control of our border."
He said the current legislation is "Not Pete Wilson redux ... because of the overall recognition that you've got to do something about enforcing the border."
Their majority status in danger -- in part because of their failure to control spending -- Republicans have made immigration a campaign theme for 2006, hoping that anger over illegal immigration will bring otherwise disheartened conservatives to the polls in an off-year election.
Still, national polls released this week found immigration far down on voters' concerns behind the war in Iraq, terrorism and the economy. Asked by New York Times/Bloomberg News pollsters to select their most pressing issue in the upcoming midterm elections, only 4 percent of registered voters chose immigration.
Frank Sharry, executive director of the National Immigration Forum, a pro-immigrant group, conceded that if Republicans retain their House majority, their tough stand on immigration will be given wide credit, posing a serious hurdle to the push for broader legalization.
He predicted his side eventually will prevail nonetheless.
"I'm glad it's being tested in this election because we're going to be around for a long time," Sharry said. "The population of undocumented immigrants is going to continue to grow, the political clout of the Latino community is going to continue to grow, the American people are going to continue to be frustrated, and the people building the fence are going to be held to account."
Ironically, the fence legislation coincides with the Department of Homeland Security's award of an $80 million contract to Boeing -- the first stage of a plan expected to cost much more than $2.1 billion -- to construct a "virtual fence" along all 6,000 miles of U.S. land borders, north and south. The new technology -- including sensors, ground radars and other technology in addition to physical barriers -- will begin in a 28-mile sector near Tucson, Ariz.
Asked at a briefing why additional fence legislation was necessary, Michael P. Jackson, deputy secretary of homeland security, said, "The bill is a sign of the commitment and the focus that Congress is bringing to the border."
Jackson repeatedly stressed that a fence is far from the only method the department is considering. "It would be a mistake to try to infer from that 28 miles that you now just take that and spread it across the border in some ham-handed way," Jackson said.
E-mail Carolyn Lochhead at clochhead@sfchronicle.com.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/09/23/MNGOGLBFP31.DTL
Carolyn Lochhead, Chronicle Washington Bureau
Saturday, September 23, 2006
(09-23) 04:00 PDT Washington -- House Speaker Dennis Hastert stood before the cameras Thursday placing big red check marks on a list of nine border-enforcement bills that have passed the House -- including a 700- mile, double-layer fence ridiculed by critics all year but headed for the Senate floor next week.
At least for now, House Republican leaders have succeeded in their take-no-prisoners approach to immigration despite nationwide protests by Latinos last spring and White House warnings that they are endangering their party's future.
Refusing to compromise with the Senate and their own president to widen paths to legal entry and give the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the country now an avenue to citizenship, Hastert and other House GOP leaders have successfully framed that approach as amnesty.
The House has prevailed "because that's where the country is," said Rep. Dan Lungren, R-Gold River (Sacramento County). "This is a situation where members in both the House and the Senate have listened to the folks back home."
Critics conceded a setback but argued that it would be temporary. They said enforcement alone won't stop illegal immigration but will alienate Latino voters, the nation's fastest-growing voter bloc. They said it will turn Republicans into a minority party, much as when former Gov. Pete Wilson won re-election in 1994 on an anti-immigrant platform that ultimately helped make California a Democratic-majority state.
"There are very serious political implications to what they are doing today," said Cecilia Munoz, chief lobbyist for the National Council of La Raza. "If 40 percent of my community supported Bush in the 2004 elections, it's very hard to imagine in this environment that proportion of Latinos voting for candidates from a party which continues to insult them."
For now, however, the political tide clearly favors enforcement first, legalization later.
"Not even a year ago, if you talked about a fence, you were an extremist who wanted to wall off the United States," said Rosemary Jenks, government affairs director for Numbers USA, a group opposing immigration on population grounds. "Now the fence is a no-brainer."
By large margins, with the votes of as many as 105 Democrats, the House passed three enforcement bills Thursday. One, which was approved unanimously, outlaws building an unauthorized tunnel across the border.
The measures were plucked from a larger bill by Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., that passed the House in December and sparked widespread protests that brought millions of Latinos and their allies into the streets of major cities. That bill would have made illegal presence in the country or aiding illegal immigrants a felony -- ideas House Republicans dropped after sharp criticism.
Two other bills would allow state and local law enforcement authorities to enforce immigration laws, and a third would allow indefinite detention of illegal immigrants considered dangerous and would speed deportation of those who have committed crimes or belong to gangs.
House leaders plan to attach those measures to the homeland security spending bill.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., who with Bush and a minority of Senate Republicans supported coupling tougher enforcement with legalization, has cleared the way for Senate consideration of the fence measure next week.
Recalling the brief Senate moment in May when Republicans and Democrats joined in a comprehensive legalization and enforcement bill, Frist said the "fundamental sticking point" was what to do about the 12 million undocumented immigrants now in the country.
Frist said everyone agrees with border enforcement.
"We can't have hundreds of thousands of people running across that lower border of the United States of America," Frist said. "Let's go ahead and do what we all agree ... needs to be done, and that is to focus on securing our border."
Lungren said his conversations with GOP colleagues in the Senate lead him to believe that "they now understand the magnitude of the feeling out there that we've got to get control of our border."
He said the current legislation is "Not Pete Wilson redux ... because of the overall recognition that you've got to do something about enforcing the border."
Their majority status in danger -- in part because of their failure to control spending -- Republicans have made immigration a campaign theme for 2006, hoping that anger over illegal immigration will bring otherwise disheartened conservatives to the polls in an off-year election.
Still, national polls released this week found immigration far down on voters' concerns behind the war in Iraq, terrorism and the economy. Asked by New York Times/Bloomberg News pollsters to select their most pressing issue in the upcoming midterm elections, only 4 percent of registered voters chose immigration.
Frank Sharry, executive director of the National Immigration Forum, a pro-immigrant group, conceded that if Republicans retain their House majority, their tough stand on immigration will be given wide credit, posing a serious hurdle to the push for broader legalization.
He predicted his side eventually will prevail nonetheless.
"I'm glad it's being tested in this election because we're going to be around for a long time," Sharry said. "The population of undocumented immigrants is going to continue to grow, the political clout of the Latino community is going to continue to grow, the American people are going to continue to be frustrated, and the people building the fence are going to be held to account."
Ironically, the fence legislation coincides with the Department of Homeland Security's award of an $80 million contract to Boeing -- the first stage of a plan expected to cost much more than $2.1 billion -- to construct a "virtual fence" along all 6,000 miles of U.S. land borders, north and south. The new technology -- including sensors, ground radars and other technology in addition to physical barriers -- will begin in a 28-mile sector near Tucson, Ariz.
Asked at a briefing why additional fence legislation was necessary, Michael P. Jackson, deputy secretary of homeland security, said, "The bill is a sign of the commitment and the focus that Congress is bringing to the border."
Jackson repeatedly stressed that a fence is far from the only method the department is considering. "It would be a mistake to try to infer from that 28 miles that you now just take that and spread it across the border in some ham-handed way," Jackson said.
E-mail Carolyn Lochhead at clochhead@sfchronicle.com.
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TimeSaver
07-12 12:05 PM
USCIS returning Visa numbers to DOS means they will have the visa numbers available, now the question is whether they will revert back the July 2 memo or they will do this in August bulletin is the question.
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cessua
07-16 12:19 PM
Spoke with my lawyer earlier and said that in some cases they may have reserved visa number for some people.
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somegchuh
03-26 03:53 PM
Although this thread is in a very light sense, every now and then I see ppl complaining that they have had to get fingerprints done 3 times and how annoying it is. I am not sure why ppl complain about such things. It took me over 4 years to labor cleared because my case ended up going to rotten PBEC. (My friends who filed months after me have GC today because their case went to DBEC). I am really glad to actually be able to file 140/485 finally. In fact I am looking forward to at least get finger printed and get in line :-) You guys who are in the line already don't know how fortunate you are to have EAD's AP's. :-)
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mhtanim
09-04 04:58 PM
If EAD has expired and you havent got a new one, go to local office and collect a temp one. Otherwise you should stop working immediately. Now thats said, there is a little loophole though. During the I-485 adjucation process, or during your citizenship process in the future, they will look at amount time you were out of status. That can be a mx of 180 days, cumulative. So as long as you are within the 180 days period, you continue to work on the exp EAD until you get the new one.
USCIS has stopped issuing temporary EAD for few years now. The only thing local office can do is to send an email to the service center where the EAD application is pending.
USCIS has stopped issuing temporary EAD for few years now. The only thing local office can do is to send an email to the service center where the EAD application is pending.
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thakurrajiv
10-02 01:36 PM
I E-filed my EAD on 8/12 and got Fingerprinting done on 9/5. Is there any paperwork that needs to be sent? I have not sent anything and am wondering if any additional papers need to be sent. During E-filing, there was nothing specific USCIS asked for. Please advise.
There is a long thread explaining this. Since I filed my application this week I remember what needs to be send :
1. Copy of both sides of I-94
2. Copy of both sides of current EAD
3. Copy of I-485 receipt notice.
4. Copy of confirmation letter.
There is a long thread explaining this. Since I filed my application this week I remember what needs to be send :
1. Copy of both sides of I-94
2. Copy of both sides of current EAD
3. Copy of I-485 receipt notice.
4. Copy of confirmation letter.
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immiindi09
01-07 07:30 PM
Hi All,
I am EB3 india, PD: 12/27/04. I140 and 765 approved. Till I have not used my
EAD. If I go for AC21 will that mean I am on H1 or on EAD?
I am EB3 india, PD: 12/27/04. I140 and 765 approved. Till I have not used my
EAD. If I go for AC21 will that mean I am on H1 or on EAD?
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bos123
05-13 02:55 PM
I was in same situation and asked consulate to return my passport, entered with AP. No issues
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conchshell
08-11 04:08 PM
Some of the standard questions:
1) Name check Status ?
2) Background Check Status ?
3) Has it been assigned to an officer ?
4) When can I expect to get some updates on my case ?
5) Can you help me with a ball park date on when my case will be assigned to an officer?
Ofcourse, we all are aware of the standard response we get.
Greenways, can you please tell me what's the difference betweek name check and background check??
1) Name check Status ?
2) Background Check Status ?
3) Has it been assigned to an officer ?
4) When can I expect to get some updates on my case ?
5) Can you help me with a ball park date on when my case will be assigned to an officer?
Ofcourse, we all are aware of the standard response we get.
Greenways, can you please tell me what's the difference betweek name check and background check??
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bbenhill
11-19 01:10 PM
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Thx
My Friend,
One dying man once said: "All my life I spend most time worrying about things that never happened to me."
Thx
My Friend,
One dying man once said: "All my life I spend most time worrying about things that never happened to me."
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lj_rr
09-12 01:12 PM
In my case they said we have to withdraw the old 140 and 485 to do this.
This essentially means loss of your EAD and 485 status until USCIS makes the dates current.
So not a recommended option.
Hi Everybody,
After waiting for more than six years for GC in EB3 I have decided to port PD to Eb2. I do have some concerns on this as my company says that I do not need to file a new H1B nor do I have to file an AC21 but they will be willing to file a new labor through a sister company. My question is even if this were a sister company which is different than the original company how can they file a new labor without an AC21 or a new H1B. I am currently working in EAD and my H1B has expired 3 years ago.I would also request members to please post if they have pending 485 or has successfull 485 with Eb3 to Eb2 portability.
Please Advice
Thanks
Khadash
This essentially means loss of your EAD and 485 status until USCIS makes the dates current.
So not a recommended option.
Hi Everybody,
After waiting for more than six years for GC in EB3 I have decided to port PD to Eb2. I do have some concerns on this as my company says that I do not need to file a new H1B nor do I have to file an AC21 but they will be willing to file a new labor through a sister company. My question is even if this were a sister company which is different than the original company how can they file a new labor without an AC21 or a new H1B. I am currently working in EAD and my H1B has expired 3 years ago.I would also request members to please post if they have pending 485 or has successfull 485 with Eb3 to Eb2 portability.
Please Advice
Thanks
Khadash
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Rolling_Flood
10-10 12:50 AM
.............buy up some ammo sonny boy..............'cos those supplies you hoardin', they're no good if someone comes up to you, shoots your sorry unprotected ass, and leaves you there without food or money or anything else for that matter, are they?? barter gold..............hahahahaha...............dude, if things ever get that bad, bartering is the last thing your friendly-neighborhood-guy-with-guns would do with you..............do you want me to explain at length, or do you get my drift?
are you out of your goddamned mind? do you know if food REALLY disappeared or if gas REALLY disappeared, your personal safety would probably compel you to leave here instantly?
hoard food, keep gold, be safe..............wow i want to know just what is it that you were smoking when you wrote this.
stop running around like a paranoid chicken and rehashing whatever trash you read up on or watch during the day. work hard at your job and pray you dont get laid off. thats about all you CAN do, right about now. and that 200% percent hard-work deal is such a cliche. PLEASE !!!! get your head out of your you-know-what and relax.
damn, i cant believe this was actually posted by someone............a sucker's born everyday i guess................peace out.
Fellow Immigrants,
The media has spilled enough ink about what's happening to our financial markets. To get a taste of what lies ahead, please point to this blog entry (http://gigaom.com/2008/10/09/what-startups-can-learn-from-sequoias-doomsday-warning/).
This may absolutely never happen and things will be ok again, but it would only serve us good if we are prepared. Instead of putting our heads in the sand and hoping that this crisis will go away in a couple of months...let's face the challenge, understand the situation and plan ahead....
Hence - plan for the worst, hope for the best. We need to plan for the worst case scenario and hope for the best case scenario.
Regardless of your immigration status, here are some things you can do so that you can 'sleep peacefully':
1) Keep at least 3 months of food in stock. Buy from Costco, Sam's club wherever....just keep things at hand in case food disappears from your nearby store.
2) Keep 3 months of home supplies in stock - same reason.
3) Buy gold...buy bullion, gold bars, jewelery...anything. In case the $ diminishes greatly in value, you can barter using gold and you'll still be ok.
4) Keep costs really low. That new car you were going to buy, postpone it by at least 12 months. Shop from $ store or Thrift store or goodwill store. Its ok to buy from these stores. Rich people are already buying from it. Use coupons...lots of them. See here (http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/10/06/thrift.shops.ap/index.html)and here (http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/10/09/coupons/index.html)
5)
5) Keep at least 6 months of cash on hand
6) If you are from India, send some money back home to your bank account in india. You will get Rs 48 per dollar conversion rate (http://www.x-rates.com/d/INR/USD/graph120.html), which is a great rate, plus you'll get great savings rate (http://www.hdfcbank.com/personal/accounts/fixed_deposits/regular_fixed_deposit/regular_fd.htm)that will beat US inflation rates
7) Give your 200% to your existing job or business. Get really creative about managing cashflow and increasing revenues for you company. That will absolutely be critical for survival.
This may all sound very paranoid, but remember, only the paranoid survive. This crisis will be about survival, not about getting ahead or moving faster.
This is obviously not the most perfect plan ever built, so please feel free to add to or edit this list. We have to help ourselves and our fellow immigrants.
Keep 'em coming and good luck....
Dr. Evil
are you out of your goddamned mind? do you know if food REALLY disappeared or if gas REALLY disappeared, your personal safety would probably compel you to leave here instantly?
hoard food, keep gold, be safe..............wow i want to know just what is it that you were smoking when you wrote this.
stop running around like a paranoid chicken and rehashing whatever trash you read up on or watch during the day. work hard at your job and pray you dont get laid off. thats about all you CAN do, right about now. and that 200% percent hard-work deal is such a cliche. PLEASE !!!! get your head out of your you-know-what and relax.
damn, i cant believe this was actually posted by someone............a sucker's born everyday i guess................peace out.
Fellow Immigrants,
The media has spilled enough ink about what's happening to our financial markets. To get a taste of what lies ahead, please point to this blog entry (http://gigaom.com/2008/10/09/what-startups-can-learn-from-sequoias-doomsday-warning/).
This may absolutely never happen and things will be ok again, but it would only serve us good if we are prepared. Instead of putting our heads in the sand and hoping that this crisis will go away in a couple of months...let's face the challenge, understand the situation and plan ahead....
Hence - plan for the worst, hope for the best. We need to plan for the worst case scenario and hope for the best case scenario.
Regardless of your immigration status, here are some things you can do so that you can 'sleep peacefully':
1) Keep at least 3 months of food in stock. Buy from Costco, Sam's club wherever....just keep things at hand in case food disappears from your nearby store.
2) Keep 3 months of home supplies in stock - same reason.
3) Buy gold...buy bullion, gold bars, jewelery...anything. In case the $ diminishes greatly in value, you can barter using gold and you'll still be ok.
4) Keep costs really low. That new car you were going to buy, postpone it by at least 12 months. Shop from $ store or Thrift store or goodwill store. Its ok to buy from these stores. Rich people are already buying from it. Use coupons...lots of them. See here (http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/10/06/thrift.shops.ap/index.html)and here (http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/10/09/coupons/index.html)
5)
5) Keep at least 6 months of cash on hand
6) If you are from India, send some money back home to your bank account in india. You will get Rs 48 per dollar conversion rate (http://www.x-rates.com/d/INR/USD/graph120.html), which is a great rate, plus you'll get great savings rate (http://www.hdfcbank.com/personal/accounts/fixed_deposits/regular_fixed_deposit/regular_fd.htm)that will beat US inflation rates
7) Give your 200% to your existing job or business. Get really creative about managing cashflow and increasing revenues for you company. That will absolutely be critical for survival.
This may all sound very paranoid, but remember, only the paranoid survive. This crisis will be about survival, not about getting ahead or moving faster.
This is obviously not the most perfect plan ever built, so please feel free to add to or edit this list. We have to help ourselves and our fellow immigrants.
Keep 'em coming and good luck....
Dr. Evil
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Jimi_Hendrix
09-12 09:00 AM
there seems to be no confirmation of this event or comment about what we might be trying to achieve in this last ditch effort - situation.
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logiclife
02-07 08:10 PM
Please see this thread about priority date transfers after 140 approval.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=912
There is a lot of detail on this thread you may want to know.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=912
There is a lot of detail on this thread you may want to know.
ss99
08-10 08:43 PM
I'm in Tampa/St. Petersburg, and am glad to help in any way.
insbaby
01-31 10:23 PM
Hi, insbaby,
Your input is very much appreciated. Lets do something constructive buddy rather than pointing at each other.. all of us suffer at some point. Let keep each other well informed with facts rather than shining with overheard stories just to be different. True, PIMS has been implemented worldwide, but I havent yet read first hand experiences of people waiting for a month for that reason. My observations may have seen not enough information, but they are not WRONG, I have facts. The reason I am expressing myself here is because I dont want anyone to go through the wait that we did..in total uncertainty and rude customer service.
All in all, the way PIMS was implemented didnt go smooth at least in India.
Lets share facts rather than prejudices.
God bless you.
Sorry. I will do better in future postings. Thanks.
Your input is very much appreciated. Lets do something constructive buddy rather than pointing at each other.. all of us suffer at some point. Let keep each other well informed with facts rather than shining with overheard stories just to be different. True, PIMS has been implemented worldwide, but I havent yet read first hand experiences of people waiting for a month for that reason. My observations may have seen not enough information, but they are not WRONG, I have facts. The reason I am expressing myself here is because I dont want anyone to go through the wait that we did..in total uncertainty and rude customer service.
All in all, the way PIMS was implemented didnt go smooth at least in India.
Lets share facts rather than prejudices.
God bless you.
Sorry. I will do better in future postings. Thanks.
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