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  • satishku_2000
    08-18 12:47 AM
    I would advise you to look at RFE very carefully, Sometimes they issue RFE that may read to include more than one kind of proof so you may be able to submit alternative proofs such as affidavits, wedding pictures, wedding invitaion etc. I am just throwing an idea here.

    I got a chance to take a look at 140 RFE that was issued recently. The language used was pretty broad for certain kind of proof they were requesting. You may have a chance to submit alternatives.





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  • acs_78
    05-28 09:42 AM
    I paper filed EAD to Phoenix lock box on May 14th. Checks got cashed only yesterday. Looks like it takes at least 2 weeks.





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  • cool_desi_gc
    04-28 08:41 PM
    Dude,

    http://www.flcdatacenter.com/CasePerm.aspx

    There are MS Access database files for each year.Depending on which year your labor is filed, download the Access db.

    For eax, mine was Dec 2002.I downlaoded 2002,03,04.My record was found in 2004 database.

    If you open the Access db (You need to have MS Access to view these files.If you dont have it, downlaod the free trail version from microsoft.com)

    If you open the file, it is the database of all the Labors that are filed in that year.One of the attribute is the Employee name.You can also search on Attorney name.

    If I were you, i would first filter on Employee State and then search for the Employee name.

    Its simple.Try it and let me know if you need further help.

    Good luck





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  • IV2007
    05-07 12:31 PM
    Guys, I am from Farmington hills, region.

    I am in the close proximity for Detroit meet.
    Let's all pull together in the efforts.

    I can organize to meet up any senator or house reps and present our case .

    Here are my details.

    shree.rk@gmail.com
    313-212-3560

    Also mailed Amit, Prasad & Anand.

    -Shree



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  • humdesi
    11-22 02:15 PM
    Well said, No one here is going to let go an opporturnity here, if one gets one. In my case, I did NOT go in search of one, and I did not get one. So waiting in line for years. that said, If I had got an option, I would have taken advantage of it. This guy does deserves his GC. Anyway, he/she has been here since 1997 and it is a long time too.

    Lot of people have been around for a long time. Each of us have a story why our PD is not earlier. One thing is guaranteed - bulletin dates will not progress or progress very slowly as more and more labor substituters take away visa numbers.

    Another thing - People from 2003/2004 are taking visa numbers. Almost 40% of EB-2 numbers were taken as of first week of Nov (as per latest bulletin). By end of Nov that number might well be 50%, 60%, or 70% - who knows.

    It's going to be a loooong wait.





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  • gcnirvana
    05-30 01:53 PM
    Why did you show him the previous 797 anyways? Doesn't the previous 797 get invalidated the moment you get a new 797?

    I have two 797s:
    1. Valid from Feb 2006 to June 04th 2007
    2. June 05th 2007 to June 04th 2010

    I went to India in Mar 07 and got the stamping till 2010. The old visa stamping was from prev employer and already got expired. The new visa stamp has both 797 Receipt #s and effective dates. Had I got my visa stamping after June 2007, everything would be cool and dandy. As I got the stamping before the current one expired and came into US before the current one expired, I was given and I-94 that ends on June 04th 2007. As this I-94 is the latest, I feel that this invalidates my other I-94 I got in my new 797. I left a VM to my lawyer. Hope he gets back and I am looking into applying for my H1B extension. This sucks :(



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  • DianaSteve
    05-24 06:15 PM
    He was reading some immigration article that was published today and quoted immigrationvoice from that article. He is against immigration legal or illegal.





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  • nowhereman
    02-01 09:07 AM
    I started the US immigration in 2006, PD-September 2006, by CP, EB3ROW. DS230 renewed 3 times since then... a couple of months ago I applied to Canadian PR, now I am waiting for my interview date. So I have two processes parallel - US GC & Canadian PR. My question is : How these two immigrations can jeopardise each other? :confused:
    Logicaly I will attend the Canadian interview first, will they ask me about US immigration? should I tell the truth? Will they deny the PR because of the GC process?
    Presume that I have successfuly done with canadians and have landed in Canada with my PR in 8-10 months from now, and suddenly, I,ve got an invitation to the GC interview... :eek: Does the fact that I have a Can. PR will kill my future GC and at the interview the will deny and cancell my case? :confused: Or The interview will be successful and I will have my GC, but somewere in the future there is a point where I should refuse one - GC or PR? :confused:
    I should mention that the GC is the choise No1 , and PR is a plan "B"...
    I believe that my situation is not unique, but now I am out side the US and in my country it is difficult to find a competent lawer. So I hope that somebody from this forum could answer my questions.
    Appreciate all useful answers and ancillary information. :):)

    chisinau, in my personal experience, applying to US GC is not viewed favourably by Canadian authorities. When we tried to land in Canada, the immigration officer specifically asked us if we had applied for US GC. Also, be sure that you do not insinuate to the Canadian authorities that your first choice is to stay in the US, but make all efforts to show that you will be moving to Canada permanently as soon as your PR is granted. The Canadians do not like granting PR to people who are going to use it as a backup for their GC process.



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  • DesiGuy
    09-19 03:59 PM
    >> Your citizen kid can sponsor you when he/she attain 18
    Incorrect. Applicant must be at least 21 years of age to sponsor green cards for parents.

    i had a son in US approx 2 yrs after i moved there. he will be 9 yrs old this xmas. ;)

    only 12 more to go and he can sponsor me. :D:D





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  • logiclife
    02-05 01:54 PM
    If you want to elicit a response on retrogression, then you have to call their office and ask to speak with the person that deals with immigration issues and policy.

    Or you can seek an appointment with that person and see what they have to say about this. Writing a letter will get you a generic form-letter response from a junior staffer whose job is to pick one of the 25 form-letter responses based on issue (Iraq, healthcare, immigration, veteran's affairs, crime, gun-control, abortion, judicial appointments, taxes, etc. etc. etc.) and slap your name/address and stick a postage stamp and mail it.

    So, if you want to talk about immigration with them, call their office. Talk on phone or seek and appointment and meet them to elicit their position and educate them on retrogression.



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  • go_guy123
    02-08 01:49 PM
    Thanks for posting a very relevant question, I am in a very similar situation, my labour has not yet been approved (was applied in July 09'), i think 2010 is a defining year of immigration drain.

    The EB backlog is out of control now....eventually people will realize and take the necessary
    decision of leaving US.





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  • sanju_dba
    06-25 03:18 PM
    2) Currently your status is H1 , if you use AP then ur status will becom Parolee and if you use EAD then "???"
    Incorrect.
    Just using AP does NOT invalidates H1 status. Using EAD does.

    I double checked with my attorney , either or AP or EAD usage will change your status, ie H1 is no more valid.



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  • meridiani.planum
    01-18 01:20 AM
    My point of view: Recession or No Recession - If u r strong enough and a needed resource, therez no way they r gonna lay u off --- Again just my POV.

    its not that simple. were you here in 2000-2002 also? When the whole company is running into major losses complete department and locations get wiped out. Does not matter how critical a resource you are. If the people at the top decide to scrap the product, the team goes with it. Thats how companies like Nortel, Lucent etc manage to go from employment figures of 100K to 30K in a couple of years...





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  • WeShallOvercome
    07-12 04:59 PM
    Dude, did you just compare that guy to USCIS? thats a derogatory remark and I urge the SysAdmin to take notice of such foul language... :)


    That's right! No one can beat USCIS..
    I've just revised my initial post.

    "The original post should be read in conjunction with this one " :D



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  • praveenuppaluri
    08-19 01:40 PM
    Kondur, based on your signature, you have 3 active applications in the system. I understand EB1A, thats you sponsering yourself and no labor needed. EB2 with PD 02/08 is employer filed with PERM and I140 and whole nine yards. if I understand it right, EB2 NIW is also something an employer should sponser (or atleast help you with some documentation) and you file I-140 directly like EB1A. I know parallel applications are OK and EB2-NIW or EB1A are surely faster. but is there any reason behind that many applications at same time (other than increasing your probability of atleast one going thru?)..


    EB2 India PD 2/08
    EB1A: I 140 filed: July 2009. Pending
    EB2 NIW: I 140 filed: July 2009. Pending
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  • 485Mbe4001
    01-26 05:41 PM
    1. What is the use of a non-paying member?
    -- probably when we need to send out the webfaxes.

    What is lost if a non-paying member leaves?[/QUOTE]
    a group of 8000 members always has more power than a group of 200 members..



    I did not follow the I-485 filing debate; it was sickening. I made a one time contribution. I don't think I am included in the 220 count. I think there are very few members who have made a one time payment recently and are not included in 220.

    I think, the count 220 includes only recurring payments that started this month. Some persons paid before this count started.

    The only useful thing we can do is to work on contributions. It is hard to figure out reasons why persons are not paying. I think it will be useful if we guess all possible reasons and work on all of them.

    We should not insult any non-paying member or anyone for that matter. I still want to know

    1. What is the use of a non-paying member?

    2. What is lost if a non-paying member leaves?



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  • MerciesOfInjustices
    06-14 11:40 AM
    I signed contract on my house and now looking for a mortgage. I�m looking at eLoan, LendingTree, credit union and a few banks/lenders listed in Bankrate.com.
    I would appreciate if you can share any information regarding any of the lenders, your experience dealing with them or any other useful information which will help me make a informed decision.
    I�m at Houston, TX.
    If you are one of them who would like to remind me it�s not an immigration related question�.I�m an immigrant and I have a question�.so would it make it a immigration related? :)

    Thanks for your time.

    Bank of America has a great program called No-Fee Mortgage Plus (http://http://www.bankofamerica.com/loansandhomes/index.cfm?template=lc_mortgage). It does not charge some of the fees - like the appraisal fees, etc + reasonable, competitive rates. They also guarantee to get all of the closing done within a certain period of time, which they usually beat by at least a couple of days! We have our mortgage with them presently. There is also Sallie Mae Home Loans (http://https://www.smhl.com/index.html)! We had our first home loan with them, but then they sold it to AmTrust Bank (http://https://www.amtrust.com/Personal/Pages/home.aspx) formerly known as Ohio Savings Bank. Our rates or anything else did not change. We live in AZ.

    You should window-shop around as much as you can, but remember to initiate all of your inquiries within a 2-week period - so it is counted as a single hit on your credit history!

    Discussing all aspects of mortgage - there is an excellent resource, The Mortgage Professor (http://http://www.mtgprofessor.com/) ! As immigrants, we have to share all info we can, the kind of info that is usually shared between family/ friends if you stay where you were born!

    Good Luck with your mortgage-search and with your immigration, too!





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  • niceguy
    05-11 03:37 PM
    nchendica:
    Could you give what is the current status of your case and what you did? did you get new evaluation from any one? If so, could you share the info. I have a similar situation.

    You can email me the details to gcperm@gmail.com

    thanks in advance.





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  • skilledWorker
    09-19 01:58 AM
    Truly awesome.. 1500 is still a big number and I sincerely appreciate all the volunteers for spending countless hours organizing this rally.

    Congrats once again to all the people who made it to the rally and participating in a historic event.

    Go IV...





    dealsnet
    08-18 12:14 PM
    It is not a free service. One year subscription is $495.
    USCIS mentioned about it in every one's denial letter (denied for education), but common people need to pay that amount to see the details. It is not justified, if people don't know what USCIS is referring into. All big lawyers have its subscription. So they guide their clients in a proper way. OP's lawyer screwed him to file in EB2. Even EB3 also difficult, if the advt. is for a US equivalent degree requirement. May be put advt. for a associate degree or non-degree positions with some college studies. For EB3 candidates did not require a degree, if the position advt. says so. But prepare for a tons of applications for that position.

    TWO MORONS GAVE ME RED FOR MY POST. I AM GIVING SOME ADVICE TO HELP THE COMMUNITY HERE. I HAVE GOT MY GC MORE THAN 2 YEARS AGO. MOST PROPLE DIDN'T VISIT IV AFTER THEIR GC. I AM HERE TO GIVE MY AND MY FRIEND'S EXPERIENCE, LEARNED IN A HARD WAY. I DIDN'T GAIN ANYTHING FROM HERE.

    Would 3 yrs bachelors and 3 yrs masters (MCA) with 10 + yrs of experience qualify for EB2? Is there anyway we can check in that EDGE database?





    ssingh92
    02-24 11:03 PM
    Hello,

    In all the stories of INS, USCIS, DHS that I've read here, the lack of visibility, customer service and accountability seem to be the common theme.

    However, I was pleasantly surprized by a call from IO a few weeks back in local office asking me for extra documents (Current employment letter as the original one was from 2007, 2007 tax returns and 2007/08 W-2).

    He told me that though he had sent a letter, the letter would take a few days to reach and hence he wanted to call me up. He also told me that as my original fingerprints are expiring on 26th Feb, I should send the response as soon as possible to enable him to process the application.

    Though I still don't have any extra hope that the application will be processed soon, it was nice to see a change in USCIS approach.

    Hope this was not an exception to rule and we see more such behavior from USCIS that helps in clearing us from this awkward limbo situation.


    They might thinking to deport you asap!!!!!!!! Just kidding!!! I dont have much hope from these guys. My finger print medical expired last year and I didn't get any letter or call.

    Anyway having + Attitude and is good thing.



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