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  • ChainReaction
    04-25 11:12 AM
    Isn't that what senate is proposing forthe illegal that those who are inthe country for more than 5 yrs get special treatment compared to those who came 2yrs ago, so why that can't be applicable for Legal Immigrants?:rolleyes:




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  • nave_kum
    07-22 02:40 PM
    There's no logic whatsoever in these calculations. Somebody is spending unnecessary time in his room to come up with such analogies.

    First of all, all of this is sheer assumptions. Secondly...oh forget it who cares...why waste OUR time on this blog at all?

    Guyz...all I can say is...v have opened USCIS' eyes and they're determined to improve the process. Things will start happening ...Just wait N watch. Go watch a movie or something!!!

    P.S: Patience Pays....Always!!!:)




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  • gc_perm2k6
    03-05 05:26 PM
    My 485 had soft LUD on 2/27/09. Although, my husband's dependent application dint have one.




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  • newbee7
    07-06 06:55 AM
    Can you please change the headling in Digg to:

    Homeland security compromised in mad rush to process Green Cards



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  • newbie2020
    04-30 04:17 PM
    Yes it is legal to upload it, Since it is a public domain file. (Judiciary committee/USCIS may also make it available to public for review)




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  • validIV
    04-17 10:19 AM
    What is the visa or immigration status of a person who has H4 visa and 485 pending (has EAD also)?

    Can be either H4 or AOS



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  • munnu77
    03-16 10:20 AM
    I just called ....
    They said they r trying to fix it...




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  • apb
    03-06 05:16 PM
    Few observations based on thread postings
    1) Last year around this same time not many RFE/LUD were seen.
    2) Most of these cases with RFE/LUD are either EB2 around 2005-2006 or EB3 2003-2004
    3) My Lawyer based out of IL confirming RFEs are in high volume and majority of these are Employment verification with Birth verification and Health letter verification as close second.

    Now given the gov attitude and the current scenario it does not seem that they would be interested in pre-adjudication. There is something else that is going on. On the same note I am also seeing that people with dates which could possibly be current anytime this year are not seeing any LUD/RFE. If pre-adjudicating is the objective than these cases should have received the RFEs first.

    Just my observation. Any input is appreciated.



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  • Green.Tech
    06-11 03:00 PM
    Here is a small contribution from me today.

    $25 check made out to IV - 6/11/08
    Placed in mail to IV - 6/12/08.

    Thanks!

    Come on people...looking for more HEROES!




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  • hibworker
    12-10 07:40 PM
    Even if you had applied then when single, no difference my friend.
    One still needs to retain the H1 so their dependants could have the H4. So, until the dates open up again there is no end in sight for the other benefits such as EAD etc.

    If it is any solace, you actually did not miss the boat!

    I agree. I applied for I-485 and was single at that time. Now I am married and still on H1-B. Nothing has changed for me (as far as immigration is concerned. ;-) )



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  • gcgoingon
    12-10 06:45 PM
    We are one of those unluckiest ones; I changed my company 2 months before July fiasco and (EB2 PD Aug 23, '06) and never got a chance again to file I-485.

    It is very frustrating (to say the least) to wait and it seems it may take another ~2 years to file I-485. It is hard on my wife in particular as she completed her masters in 2008 and narrowly lost jobs offers because companies do not wanted to H1b transfer these days.

    I do not see any hope of this agony end anytime soon :(




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  • ashutrip
    06-27 05:56 PM
    Congrats skillet! Really great news!
    Any march approval?



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  • Jimi_Hendrix
    11-10 09:53 AM
    We now have 5 members in Southern California who have shown interest in participating State Chapter work. I think that is a great start. Thanks for your postings. Once the core team gives us a set of responsibilities we can start rolling.

    Thanks.




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  • mgmanoj
    09-01 09:20 AM
    Landed in January' 2000
    1st Labor Filed in Sept'2001
    State approved and project over so had to to move over
    2nd Labor filed in Jan'2003 with Company B
    Attorney screwed it
    3rd Labor filed in Jun'2007
    Missed July 2007 fiasco
    New date EB3 - Jun'2007



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  • ashutrip
    06-17 02:02 PM
    not sure why is this question imp , but it's nov 2006 .....
    nov 2006 still pending!!!
    Man, mine is march 2007.....guess I will miss the bus......cuz as per my lawyer dates will retrogress in october big time




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  • kumhyd2
    07-10 01:19 AM
    Another leader is born in
    San Diego;)



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  • Milind123
    09-12 12:39 PM
    Thankyou sukhwinderd and ravish_kaipa.

    All, please remember my intention is to motivate the people who never contributed and who start
    a $50 monthly contribution at least for six months. Also don't forget to PM me when you
    start your monthly contibution.

    Anyway good start. sukhwinderd and ravish_kaipa please consider monthly contributions.


    Here are the details about my contribution of $100

    Order Details - Sep 12, 2007 1:02 PM EDT
    Google Order #366145912118249




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  • Edison99
    01-10 11:42 AM
    Congrats
    9years & vayumahesh! Enjoy the freedom...................
    Finally a happy ending to my green card journey. Received our cards on Saturday. Thank You IV and I wish all the best for everyone.




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  • slowwin
    04-03 09:13 AM
    Administrator,
    can you please CLOSE this thread, please ?

    1) It's annoying to see grown up ppl fight like children.
    2) This forum needs to keep it's focus. Members are supposed to help each other and our cause. We are IV and IV is us.
    3) we do not need internecine fights, that digress's from our mission.
    4) This thread is contributing to wastage og volunteer resources, computer resources, temperments and increasing member frustations and BLOOD PRESSURE.

    I humbly request you to put this to rest by closing this thread.




    nyte_crawler
    04-26 12:38 PM
    You have been calling H1 PD will be fair for some time now. I dont think it is. It is infact unfair for those who have the intention to immigrate. (Sorry to say this time and time again)
    Let's say,
    Person A comes in Jan 1999, works for several companies and infact jumped around for higher pay and better prospects and just before the 6th year is finished he/she applies for the GC process.
    Person B comes in Dec 1999, works for a year and decides to settle and applies for the GC process and get stuck with the employer.

    According to your argument, who gets a better deal, Person A. But is it fair. Absolutely Not. Lets say you walk into a grocery store, but want to stand infront of the queue in the check-out line just because you entered in the grocery store first does not makes sense. :)

    Learning01, thanks for hijacking the topic to SS and Medicare. :)




    I dont expect the wait to be any less longer .. But I would surely welcome priority date being based on H1 start date as it would be more fair method




    ksach
    02-12 02:56 AM
    it means freedom and a respect for my education, my skills and my hard work.
    read my story below.

    -------------------------------------------------------

    America, the land of opportunity and freedom.

    These days when I hear America being any of the above, I usually
    sneer. 6 long years have thought me not to accept everything I hear.

    Back home, I had respect. I had a good education and a great job. I
    got an education from the best schools and the best colleges. I worked
    for a big multi-national with a big fat salary and lots of
    opportunities to travel to countries on work. I was a success. But I
    wanted to be more. I wanted to be global. I wanted to work in a
    different country for sometime. I loved seeing different cultures,
    seeing different places; I wanted to see the world. Thats when the
    offer for a job in the US came. I took it up because I could see the
    US of A, the land of the free, the land of opportunity, the land of
    the Cisco's and Microsofts and more importantly, the land of dreams. I
    thought a couple of years working away from home would do me no harm.
    Boy, was I wrong!!!!

    The first few years in my new country of residence were difficult. I
    worked for a startup with its crazy hours and insane schedules. Far
    from seeing new places, I was busy at work. But I did not complain. I
    liked the work and the company's passion to create something new. No
    longer was I working on the junk companies outsource to third world
    companies. I was working on the actual product, creating something
    that was not done before, something I could be proud off. I was busy
    at work, but it was not difficult to notice something, the Americans
    worked hard, the people with green card worked harder, but the people
    on H1-B worked hardest. I guess, the people on H1B had the most to
    lose. But I did not give a hoot. I had a product to deliver. I never
    had the time to think about my green card. I still wanted to go back
    to my country, maybe not right now, but I wanted to. Right now, my
    work was my priority and I would concentrate on that.

    Slowly the years went by, and unknowningly I started seeing the
    American Dream. I got a new car and expensive clothes, I started going
    out with my friends, visited new places, and more importantly I
    stopped feeling homesick. The apartment I shared with my friends was
    my new home. So when my company asked me if they could do my green
    card, I readily agreed.

    I should have seen the signs. There were many of them; but I chose to
    ignore. I should have know that people are exploited when I heard a
    top executive at my company say once that he expects everyone to work
    long hours and weekends because we had no options. The job market
    outside was bad and none of us could find jobs. I should have known
    that my cultural background mattered when the girl at the Albertson's
    counter did not even look up to me, but was very friendly with all the
    Americans ahead of me, or when an office colleauge introduced his girl
    friend to all americans but ignored the Indians. I chose to ignore all
    this, because I thought it does not affect me. As long as I did my
    work or followed the rule of the land, nothing else mattered. I was
    wrong again.

    Two things changed in 2005. My company went down and I got married. I
    was on H1B and had to find a job soon. I was already at the end of my
    H1B tenure so not many companies were interested. That is when I
    realized the disadvantage of being on an H1B. It did not matter that
    my resume was impressive. My H1B status was more important than my
    skill set. It it did not matter that I had already spent a lot years
    in this country and my green card had been filed. It was hard finding
    a job that would sponsor my H1B and my green card again. I did manage
    to find one. But I was not lucky on my home front. My wife could not
    work because she was on a dependent visa. She had given up a career in
    India to be with me, but reality hit soon when she started getting
    bored. She kept herself busy with books, TV and cooking. And life went
    on, hoping that we would get our green card soon and we would be free
    again. Free to find a job of my liking for me, and free to do any job
    for my wife.

    Its Feb 2007 now and there's still no sign of the green card. I
    stopped hoping for one. I dont care for one. All I care for now is my
    wife to be able to work in something she likes within any legal
    boundaries.

    Its been a long time since I legally came to this country. I was young
    and succesful then. And now as I cross another anniversary of my
    landing in the US, I reflect upon what I have gained. I have gained a
    big bank balance, a good car, a good lifestyle. What have I lost -
    plenty. I have lost my career, my freedom, my health, my marriage and
    my family. I have been stuck in the same job for many many years while
    all my friends have climbed up the corporate ladder back home in
    India. Its not easy working on an H1B. My marriage has suffered
    because my wife is unhappy that she cannot work, she's close to a
    breakdown, my health has suffered because of all the thinking, and my
    parents have sufferred because I have not been able to take care of
    them. I never have cried so much at my helplessness as I have cried in
    the last one year.

    One thing I have realized about the US is that it is no different than
    any country. Like any other country, the exploitable are always
    exploited. (The big companies are not willing to fight for the welfare
    of their employees. They fight to get more people into the country to
    exploit.) Like any other country, the only thing that gets politicians
    excited is money and votes. (Why do we need so money to lobby the
    politicians? Isn't freedom and justice reasons good enough?) Like any
    other country, it discriminates between the have and the have nots. It
    is a country that has no respect for people. (Ask anyone who goes for
    a visa stamping in the US embassy in India. I have seen old people and
    ladies with small kids spend hours in the hot Chennai Sun to enter the
    embassy for an appointment, just to be spoken rudely by the Visa
    office. There was not even a shelter outside to block the sun. I have
    never seen people turn into US haters so soon). It is a country that
    wants our brains, but is not willing to show a heart.

    Some people may argue that I have the freedom to quit my job and go
    back to my country. But that is not freedom enough. I want the freedom
    to choose when I want to go back. Its not easy to pack 8 years of your
    life in a jiffy. Its not easy to pack 8 years of your life into 2
    suitcases. Neither is it easy to restart your life in a different
    place, even if its your own. It reminds me of an Indian saying -
    "dhobi ka kutta - na ghar ka, na ghat ka". It means, a washerman's dog
    belongs neither to the house nor the river banks. Thats me in a
    nutshell, a "dhobi ka kutta."; a washerman's dog!!!

    ps: I love this country as much as I love my own. But I wish this country loved me back as well.



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