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  • r_mistry
    01-03 10:00 AM
    Anybody received any updates on their pending AP cases filed in late July, early August at NSC? I filed on July 24th at NSC and no updates so far.

    Please post if you have received any feedback. Thanks !!!





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  • baburob2
    03-16 03:21 PM
    Compromise reached on guest-worker plan
    Senate panel's deal includes legalization proposal

    http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/homepage/abox/article_1053340.php





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  • bpratap
    05-18 01:33 PM
    Does any one face this ?

    Bank asking 3yr VISA from the date of closing ?

    trying to understand, if this Bank only is insisting for it.





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  • chanduv23
    02-24 09:54 AM
    The way this whole thing has turned out to be now is like a challenge or a race where there is no room for values or emotions or in general life and careers.

    Many people have taken this as part of life and looked at it as slow sailing clouds and trying to make the best out of it and it has been challenging at every stage.

    As such, life is not easy - anywhere in the world. Believe me. Those who get lucrative jobs in India or elsewhere does not necessarily mean they are doing great and better.

    The best one can make out of any situation is independent thinking and self introspection. Can we do something to make things better? Are our vlices heard loud? Is there anything that can be done? What have I contributed? have I done anything to make things better for us?

    It is we, who form the society and if we are suffering, we have to blame ourselves for our inaction. In tough situations, we need to come out of the "grass green on the other side" attitude and see how we can improve the situation ourselves.

    The way things have turned out to our kinds is that we have been set to fail - that is the kind of system we are in now.

    Apart from immigration, for an average American, burning issues are economy, jobs, terrorism, war and healthcare - a lot of people die because they cannot afford healthcare and reform is nowhere near.

    Can we all unite and make ourselves heard? Can we make ourselves credible enough that we are heard and a part of the process rather than kept away from it? The answer is in us and the choice is ours. Look at history on how were and how things changed. History is not only to study, one has to make history. Can we do it?



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  • TeddyKoochu
    12-10 05:16 PM
    In Jan 2010 DOL will publish their data and that will make thing very clear. I think DOS is assuming around 10 -15 k Spill over visas that can be available to Eb2 India ( based on previous years ) and that is what it take them into Oct - Dec 2005 range. They don't factor in CIS processing time. But I think from pool of 40-50k pre adjudicated apps CIS can easily consume 10k visas. But if there are less labors and more spill over visas ( like 30 -40 k) then be ready for mini version of july fiasco.

    Appreciate your optimism; I hope your predictions for the season end are correct. We have nothing but hope, let�s not lose it.





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  • kartikiran
    12-10 04:59 PM
    Ugh, I want to cry right about now. :o

    I am with you Almond. After waiting for 12 long years in USA and 8 long years for a GC, the tunnel is still dark.



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  • pathiren
    07-22 03:19 AM
    I posted couple of posts, put down a database for everyone to enter their information and an interesting poll on our SoCal yahoo groups. Please join hands to make our voice louder. Here's the link again:

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SC_Immigration_Voice/





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  • eb3retro
    03-11 01:37 PM
    Hi eb3retro,
    I understand from your signature that you Receipt date is 7/2/07. was your case transferred to Vermont or something and transferred back to TSC. Do you know what was the Receipt date mentioned in the Transfer Notice.



    I am just trying to guess when they may come to my case. My receipt date for 485 was from Vermont and is 7/31/07. But then it was transferred back to Texas and this has a Receipt date of 10/1/07. I am just trying to find out which Receipt date will be considered to pre-adjudicate my application.

    Thanks.

    my case was never transferred from anywhere..it remained in NSC. my gut feeling says that they have gone past ur case, since you are in 2002 and i am in 2003, in which case, you probably will not get any RFE



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  • smuggymba
    08-12 01:08 PM
    The impact to companies like Infy etc is ~5-10MM

    If someone look at their last year Balance sheet, They spent appx 16MM on visas, now assuming H1 cost came to ~10MM (these companies do lot of business elsewhere )

    that would translate to ~ 2500 filings (including extn, new etc)

    this additional $2000 would result in additional $5MM cost if they decide to continue filing 2500

    This would not be too huge to make a dent on these companies. yes they may increase their billing to client by $2-5

    So who is ultimately paying it is the American companies who use offshoring companies.

    This new law:

    1.) won't stop Infy, TCS from operating in USA

    2.) Won't create jobs for americans

    3.) Won't increase the competitiveness of american employees

    4.) Will increase offshoring

    5.) Will make a small dent in the profits of Indian companies but they likely will cut down on expenses/bonuseses/initiatives





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  • sravs1234
    01-10 09:40 PM
    Thanks sy. I fully agree it's the agent we deal with. My BOA loan coordinator is extremely stubborn & doesn't have any clue regarding immigration. From day 1 she is stuck on unexpired I-94 & till today she asks me to furnish that. Is it possible that I can contact you or any of your friends through email / phone & discuss to check where I am going wrong. I can furnish my contact details if needed.

    DCU is the way to go. To get membership, you may have to donate a few dollars to some group and become a member, before you can open an account. Their rates are competitive, and closing costs are "very decent". 90% of the stuff can be done over ph/fax/email. The best thing that my friend said was even without 20% down payment, his PMI (private mortgage insurance) was a mere 30 dollars (for a 220k home).

    sy



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  • GotGC??
    01-03 03:05 PM
    This thread is long time coming, and thank you for starting this. This is a question often discussed in friend circles, but most people I know hesitate to take a position. I think the anonymity of this forum will let us express ourselves more honestly...

    When I came to the US 6 years ago, I had deliberately made the decision not to decide in the first couple of years about staying on or returning back after sometime. I had seen too many friends and relatives who all said "don't worry, we'll back in a couple of years" and never made it back. Marriage, kids, school, house, GC...Citizenship...it kinds of gets on you. And before you know, your kids are making the decision for you. I know of a couple of families with grown up kids who moved back to India only to move back to US because the "kids could not adjust". It's not hard to read between the lines that "we also could not adjust".

    As days go by, it is becoming more clear everyday that I will also return back one day, sooner rather than later. I have some questions that haunt me:
    - if/when I get my GC, and if I return back, is there a way to hold on to the GC status?
    - if someone has a US citizenship, when companies such as Infosys hire them, do they have to get a work visa or something? Is there a concept equivalent of H1/GC for non Indians yet?



    When my son was in 3rd grade, he was asked a question ...who were the pilgrims from your family. I told him it was his parents.

    I presume just like the first pilgrims in USA had a lot of struggle, similarly we too are in the same boat....a time will come when we all will get our GC's....however the true beneficiary of the GC will be our children and our benefit will come by seeing our children getting that benefit. However, we all seem to be living better off than the 1st pilgrims...we are living more comfortably, driving good cars and have homes, enjoying the US dream to some extant....Even now if you go to your home country...you are considered a wealthy guy.....even if you have less money in your bank than your counterparts in India or other places...this is due to the standard of living in USA is expensive.

    With the global economy and Infosys hiring US Citizens, I am not sure where where the job market is going, but I feel for the next 50-60 years US is still the place to live, since it has a very strong economy. With that perspective I believe a little struggle is acceptable.....

    GC is out there for all of us...keep the hope alive...





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  • ash0210
    06-02 06:40 PM
    I agree with you "Astronomical tution fee" for childern, pay Mortgage, renewel of EAD/AP's..so on & on...

    In a situation like us..I contribute IV with my limitations (every month!) + involving myself in web faxes plus..Calling Senators / Congressmans etc..


    For those of you continually pushing for donations having a son in college on an F1 makes it impossible for me to donate since the tuition fees are astronomical.



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  • sanju_dba
    08-12 01:41 PM
    doin the math...

    200Million / 2k = 125k H1 employees that will fall in 50-50 rule?


    Is that a realistic number? does body shop based consulting companies have that many employees?

    If thats not right , that bill is just waste on their efforts ? huh?





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  • reddymjm
    07-14 10:30 PM
    I understand your pain ( I am in the same boat ). EB3-I PD:June 2003. All we can do is keep the struggle going.

    I plan to save the money to convert it to EB2 rather than spend here.



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  • snhn
    05-02 02:42 PM
    I read here that King said that everyon on EAD and AP is getting a free ride even thought here green card might get rejected. What does he mean by that. I tahught every process goes thorugha security check. such as I 140, H1b, AP and even EAD.





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  • coolngood4u80
    12-12 01:37 PM
    You will get your GC in 2011.
    Which state are you in? Try other means of financing for the car. Sometimes the dealers themselves have options but might be a % or two higher.
    There was a previous post regarding admisibility of EAD as one of the documents for DL. You might want to search for that post. I asume you dont have an H1b, right?
    I am on H1 and I140 approved. Bank of american denied my car loan. Infact Honda Finance too denied my loan. Finally I had to go with Credit union who gave me very good APR for my excellent credit history. So there is a way out guys ..we just have to live with it untill we get our GC



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  • achiever2001
    07-20 03:05 PM
    Guys,
    The calculations below is not to scare anyone but it may very well a reality. Based on the assumptions below, some people may have to wait up to 20 months to get a EAD card: Ouch!


    A Total I-485 Applicants: 750000 Applicants
    B Each EAD processing time: 5 Minutes
    C Total processing hrs: 62500 Hours
    (Calculations: AxB/60)
    D Daily productive Hours: 5 Hours
    (It is a government body!)
    E Total Man Days (Business Days): 12500 Man Days
    (Calculations: C/D)
    F EAD Workforce: 30 People
    G Total Business Days: 417 Days
    (Calculations: E/F)
    H Average Business Days in a month: 21 Days
    I Total Clearing Time : 20 Months
    (Calculations: G/I)


    So what are trying to prove ? Generally i dont respond but this just shows that you have a lot of time. Why dampen people's spirits by such post or why try to say that whatever IV has done is a waste. That is what i get from what you have posted. If you are cynical, keep it to your own self, dont start such negative threads. Dont know you and this is not a personal attack but think twice before you create such posts, because they are disheartening for many (including me) who are so frustrated that they can believe any thing negative. Chill out and let us enjoy the moment why we have it, if things change over the period, we are fighters, we will survive but dont add to our problems by your predictions and logic (which might be right to start with but do we tell cancer patients that they are going to die on such and such date).

    No offence intended but cool off.





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  • map_boiler
    07-05 01:24 PM
    I just sent emails to senators Bennett and Hatch in Utah.





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  • pappu
    09-10 11:30 AM
    Thanks everyone for the contributions. I will add up tonight and give the update. We have a 30K goal. So lets do it before the deadline.





    GeetaRam
    11-30 03:28 PM
    Hi,

    I was following this thread and it has good information.
    I have EB3 labor and I-140 approved with priority date March 2005. I couldn't file my I-485 in 2007.
    Recently thru same employer I filed EB2 labor which got approved in Sept 2010. I have filed my I-140 under regular processing. I asked my attorney and he said as I already have one I-140 approved I should file this one under regular processing. USCIS might reject premium processing. Any advice.
    My 6th year of H1-B is getting completed on Sept 2011.
    Please suggest should I file my I-140 under premium processing? Should I try to convert it???
    9 years and VayuMahesh any inputs... congratulations to u both for successful I-140 approval and porting....

    Thanks in advance...





    sagis99
    08-08 10:33 AM
    FYI:
    Here is a quote from an email i received from the Ombudsman's office:
    "Our office is in fact at this time actively probing the I-140 situation you describe generally."

    This was in response to an e-mail i sent them, describing the situation (my wife's I-140 from April 2008 got approved before mine, which was submitted, you guessed it, on July 2007)

    So maybe there's some hope here, who knows.



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