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  • Green.Tech
    05-30 04:14 PM
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  • kumhyd2
    07-26 09:23 AM
    FYI:
    SoCal Chapter members will be having their meeting at Artesia / Poineer Blvd about 30 miles south from LA on July 28th at 3p.m. Members in this region are encouraged to attend the meeting. The meeting address is

    Woodlands Restaurant
    11833 Artesia Boulevard
    Artesia, CA 90701

    If you have questions or wish to join the yahoo group please visit

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

    or send blank e-mail to

    SC_Immigration_Voice-subscribe@yahoogroups.com


    Core Team: Can you help set up the conference call for this meeting so that those who cannot make it attend the conference call atleast.




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  • leoindiano
    07-11 11:39 AM
    karan,

    thats true, You will not get red marks. Coz, everybody agrees with that. It is just some good news and hope for EB2. Otherwise, people will be left with no option but to move back to their home country's in current markets.




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  • axp817
    12-01 12:05 PM
    Approval, impossible. PD - June 6 2006, EB2-I.

    RFE, I hope not.

    What is everyone's opinion on travelling if there is an RFE or Denial? Does that immediately invalidate the AP?

    And what if someone was overseas when the denial occured? Can they not come back in at all?

    I have to travel outside the country for two weeks, leaving on Dec 17.

    What I hate the most about this situation is that I have to worry like my life was at stake, for some guy's misinterpretation about my documentation, despite following the process to a Tee.



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  • singhsa3
    09-12 10:51 AM
    It is a good idea, can please register your vote against "simple letter"
    In my opinion, we should do this:

    Just send two information to USCIS, DOS, President, VP, First Lady and all Congress person of the following:

    1. 1st info should have a photocopy of our degree certificate(s). On the same page, print your expereince in years and total tax paid till date to the US government.

    2. On a fresh page, type in all the H1B/L VISA approval information and type in bold, we were wanted/invited here legally (and admitted via H1/L).
    And, mention that our I140 is approved which means the immigration department has validated our eligibility to become PR.
    Ask a question (larger font) on the same page, why keep us on limbo?

    This would keep the whole thing short and sweet. We are explicitly saying that we are legals. And we were invited here - legally. We are approved by immigration team to be a PR.

    If we could send couple of thousands of letters, I am sure it would have impact as much as any other letter we have in mind.

    We are not humiliating them, we are just expressing our frustrations but in mass. May be we can say something like, "Legal Techie slaves in the land of liberty" or "Immigration process that enslave Legal Techies". But, we should keep it short.

    As always, ignore this idea if you guys dont like it.




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  • chisinau
    10-05 01:42 AM
    Thanx for the reply! In your opinion, do we still have a chanse to see relief for schedule"A" this year? From my point of view, the chanses are slim. Maybe I am too pesimistic....:confused:



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  • NolaIndian32
    06-11 01:40 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.




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  • amitjoey
    05-24 01:10 PM
    If you have not called during the campaign, Please do so now.



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  • go_guy123
    09-01 10:44 AM
    Landed on H1b in 1998, still stuck in the muck

    EB3- I is finished pretty much. It is illogical now to expect GC even. Need to accept reality and look at other options in life.




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  • augustus
    04-30 10:08 AM
    I did my part and called the Missouri Senator office. They said they will pass the message. I am not sure how effective it will be. But I will continue my efforts regardless. We come from a country where Gandhi got us independence through non-violence. I believe it is in our blood.

    Remember Gandhi here and march ahead for what is purely discriminatory.

    Indians can repeat this all over again, if only we put our hands together unity.

    Jai Hind.



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  • adobe howm
    08-26 11:31 AM
    I dunno about which bank is the best but I guarantee this ICICI does sucks! they act like as if they are ruling NRI. and of course like anyone else we had a very bad experience talking with their home loan dept too. Honestly - If I may say something about this....I can say this with 100% confidence that sooner or later we all will witness their demise. count on it.

    The point is that they cannot JUST do this to us(NRI) or I can say it is we who made their success if they are really. but by the sheer power of community like this - we can definitely teach them a good lesson by just quit banking with ICICI. guess what you will be proud of what you did in the very near future. Well, SBI still IS doing reasonably and you still can get better rates though.


    "QUIT ICICI MOVEMENT"




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  • insbaby
    07-06 12:16 PM
    .
    >> Although 30,000 people are IV members

    Update:
    18,344 members have zero post.
    21,807 members have zero or 1 post.
    27,370 members have zero to 10 posts.

    That should give an idea how many members are really "active" on IV.

    30000 - 27370 = 2630 (more than 10 posts)

    At the end,

    1. Let us assume 1500 people using it actively every week,

    1500 * $25 = $37500 / month
    1500 * $20 = $30000 / month
    1500 * $15 = $22500 / month
    1500 * $10 = $15000 / month
    1500 * $5 = Why do you need GC? A McDonald's lunch cost > $5

    2. Let us assume 1000 people using it actively every week,

    1000 * $25 = $25000 / month
    1000 * $20 = $20000 / month
    1000 * $15 = $15000 / month
    1000 * $10 = $10000 / month
    1000 * $5 = Why do you need GC? A Subway lunch cost > $5

    3. Let us assume 500 people using it actively every week,

    500 * $25 = $12500 / month
    500 * $20 = $10000 / month
    500 * $15 = $ 7500 / month
    500 * $10 = $ 5000 / month
    500 * $5 = Why do you need GC? A Jack-In-Box lunch cost > $5



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  • Mouns
    04-30 03:15 PM
    Max waiting country Philippines (family based) = 22 years
    if recapture enacted we shortened it for a few months.

    Very good analysis by the guy currently speaking. I love it! basically he is laughing at the 'family values as defended by the USCIS and DOS'. What a poor job they are doing!




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  • Libra
    09-12 07:35 AM
    awesome!!! thank you Milind123. u da man.



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  • GayatriS
    01-08 05:18 PM
    For all the bad things you people have been saying about Professor-ji, you should read this great article he wrote for Businessweek.


    Business Week
    http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/sep2006/sb20060913_157784.htm
    SEPTEMBER 14, 2006

    Viewpoint
    By Vivek Wadhwa

    Are Indians the Model Immigrants?

    A BusinessWeek.com columnist and accomplished businessman, Wadhwa shares his views on why Indians are such a successful immigrant group

    They have funny accents, occasionally dress in strange outfits, and some wear turbans and grow beards, yet Indians have been able to overcome stereotypes to become the U.S.'s most successful immigrant group. Not only are they leaving their mark in the field of technology, but also in real estate, journalism, literature, and entertainment. They run some of the most successful small businesses and lead a few of the largest corporations. Valuable lessons can be learned from their various successes.

    According to the 2000 Census, the median household income of Indians was $70,708�far above the national median of $50,046. An Asian-American hospitality industry advocacy group says that Indians own 50% of all economy lodging and 37% of all hotels in the U.S. AnnaLee Saxenian, a dean and professor at University of California, Berkeley, estimates that in the late 1990s, close to 10% of technology startups in Silicon Valley were headed by Indians.

    You'll find Indian physicians working in almost every hospital as well as running small-town practices. Indian journalists hold senior positions at major publications, and Indian faculty have gained senior appointments at most universities. Last month, Indra Nooyi, an Indian woman, was named CEO of PepsiCo (PEP ) (see BusinessWeek.com, 8/14/06, "PepsiCo Shakes It Up").

    A MODEST EXPLANATION. Census data show that 81.8% of Indian immigrants arrived in the U.S. after 1980. They received no special treatment or support and faced the same discrimination and hardship that any immigrant group does. Yet, they learned to thrive in American society. Why are Indians such a model immigrant group?

    In the absence of scientific research, I'll present my own reasons for why this group has achieved so much. As an Indian immigrant myself, I have had the chance to live the American dream. I started two successful technology companies and served on the boards of several others. To give back, I co-founded the Carolinas chapter of a networking group called The Indus Entrepreneurs and mentored dozens of entrepreneurs.

    Last year, I joined Duke University as an executive-in-residence to share my business experience with students (see BusinessWeek.com, 9/14/05, "Degrees of Achievement") and research how the U.S. can maintain its global competitive advantage (see BusinessWeek.com, 7/10/06, "Engineering Gap? Fact and Fiction").

    1. Education. The Census Bureau says that 63.9% of Indians over 25 hold at least a bachelor's degree, compared with the national average of 24.4%. Media reports routinely profile graduates from one Indian college�the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). This is a great school, but most successful Indians I know aren't IIT graduates. Neither are the doctors, journalists, motel owners, or the majority of technology executives. Their education comes from a broad range of colleges in India and the U.S. They believe that education is the best way to rise above poverty and hardship.

    2. Upbringing. For my generation, what was most socially acceptable was to become a doctor, engineer, or businessperson. Therefore, the emphasis was on either learning science or math or becoming an entrepreneur.

    3. Hard work. With India's competitive and rote-based education system, children are forced to spend the majority of their time on their schooling. For better or for worse, it's work, work, and more work for anyone with access to education.

    4. Determination to overcome obstacles. In a land of over a billion people with a corrupt government, weak infrastructure, and limited opportunities, it takes a lot to simply survive, let alone get ahead. Indians learn to be resilient, battle endless obstacles, and make the most of what they have. In India, you're on your own and learn to work around the problems that the state and society create for you.

    5. Entrepreneurial spirit. As corporate strategist C.K. Prahalad notes in his interview with BusinessWeek's Pete Engardio (see BusinessWeek.com, 1/23/06, "Business Prophet"), amidst the poverty, hustle, and bustle of overcrowded India is a "beehive of entrepreneurialism and creativity." After observing street markets, Prahalad says that "every individual is engaged in a business of some kind�whether it is selling single cloves of garlic, squeezing sugar cane juice for pennies a glass, or hauling TVs." This entrepreneurial sprit is something that most Indians grow up with.

    6. Recognizing diversity. Indians hold many ethnic, racial, gender, and caste biases. But to succeed, they learn to overlook or adapt these biases when necessary. There are six major religions in India, and the Indian constitution recognizes 22 regional languages. Every region in the country has its own customs and character.

    7. Humility. Talk to almost any immigrant, regardless of origin, and he will share stories about leaving social status behind in his home country and working his way up from the bottom of the ladder in his adopted land. It's a humbling process, but humility is an asset in entrepreneurship. You learn many valuable lessons when you start from scratch and work your way to success.

    8. Family support/values. In the absence of a social safety net, the family takes on a very important role in Indian culture. Family members provide all kinds of support and guidance to those in need.

    9. Financial management. Indians generally pride themselves on being fiscally conservative. Their businesses usually watch every penny and spend within their means.

    10. Forming and leveraging networks. Indians immigrants found that one of the secrets to success was to learn from those who had paved the trails (see BusinessWeek.com, 6/6/05, "Ask for Help and Offer It").

    Some examples: Successful Indian technologists in Silicon Valley formed an organization called The Indus Entrepreneurs to mentor other entrepreneurs and provide a forum for networking. TiE is reputed to have helped launch hundreds of startups, some of which achieved billions in market capitalization. This was a group I turned to when I needed help.

    Top Indian journalists and academics created the South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) to provide networking and assistance to newcomers. SAJA runs journalism conferences and workshops, and provides scholarships to aspiring South-Asian student journalists.

    In the entertainment industry, fledgling filmmakers formed the South Asian American Films and Arts Association (SAAFA). Their mission is the promotion of South Asian cinematic and artistic endeavors, and mentoring newcomers.

    11. Giving back. The most successful entrepreneurs I know believe in giving back to the community and society that has given them so much opportunity. TiE founders invested great effort to ensure that their organization was open, inclusive, and integrated with mainstream American society. Their No. 1 rule was that their charter members would give without taking. SAJA officers work for top publications and universities, yet they volunteer their evenings and weekends to run an organization to assist newcomers.

    12. Integration and acceptance. The Pew Global Attitudes Project, which conducts worldwide public opinion surveys, has shown that Indians predominantly hold favorable opinions of the U.S. When Indians immigrate to the U.S, they usually come to share the American dream and work hard to integrate.

    Indians have achieved more overall business success in less time in the U.S. than any other recent immigrant group. They have shown what can be achieved by integrating themselves into U.S. society and taking advantage of all the opportunities the country offers.



    Wadhwa, the founder of two software companies, is an Executive-in-Residence/Adjunct Professor at Duke University. He is also the co-founder of TiE Carolinas, a networking and mentoring group.




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  • santb1975
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  • reddog
    03-12 10:50 AM
    Looks like it only tracks people who donated for FOIA

    No, it does not even do that. it does not let FOIA donors logon too.
    First, the whole concept of donor based organisation is so stupid.
    I mean really stupid.

    If the donor based thing is ON, the future of IV is not good.
    Yeah, IV does good work by talking to people all around, from different stratas of lawmaking and what not.

    but get real, look around guys, information is everywhere, not only here. and you are working for the greater good of the community, only donors are not going to be benefitting from this.

    Instead of making donor based posts, have a FOIA kinda drive every now and then.

    unbelievable, and to top that, even donors cant access the so called 'DONOR posts'.
    talk about low life bureaucracy, welcome to IV.




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  • eastindia
    08-23 08:55 AM
    Why there is nothing for EB Multinational Managers? Even a small project manager gets a priority greencard and people with masters degree and 10 year experience are waiting. Nobody has told to USCIS yet?

    Where is GCperm when you need one?




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  • arunmohan
    07-11 02:49 PM
    paskal, thanks for the reply. whats very frustrating for me is, these guys mess up so badly and they get away with no trace , we all know that this happened in the past and probably is happening currently too. All we are asking is a fair FIFO method and proper usage of visa numbers with transparency. The mere fact that they are not transparent raises many doubts in many minds. And these questions are not coming from those people who filed for their greecards an year or 2 ago..i just read a post in this same thread that this person has been waiting for his green card for 10 years...this is the height of ridiculousness and there is a limit for our patience, and this is it...

    Thanks Paskal, atleast he is going to ask from members of IV who are in touch with USCIS about EB3 situation. I will still urge to IV team to use FOIA to find out EB3 situation. We need to know the number because I know people who ever filed I-485 before Dec 31, 2004, most of them have received GC in June/July 2007.

    We don't know when this date is going reach 2003 or 2004 because it was stuck Nov, 200 before it became unavailable. Most of EB3 folks were and are entitle to EB2 but due attorneys and company's policy we filed under EB3. Since most of us are working on EAD and we cannot convert EB3 to EB2. If some one have option to convert from EB3 to EB2, we don't know how long it will take(due to backlog of I140) and what could be the endresult. We need to stand together and need to find a possible option to do something. Otherwise we are in deep mess and we will in deep mess after 2 years or 3 years.


    Please give us your feedback.




    Imm_Exploited
    07-30 11:42 AM
    USCIS - FAQ2 on I-485 Filing (http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/FAQ2.pdf) Could be of some Relief

    rbhatia88

    Some of the answers by USCIS to some questions on the FAQ2 could be of some relief to you.

    Here are some that could be directly related to your situation:

    Q22: What will be the receipt date for employment-based adjustment applications filed between July 2, 2007 – July 17, 2007?

    A22: In accordance with standard procedure, USCIS will generate receipt notices for all properly filed employment-based adjustment applications based on the date the applications were physically received by USCIS.

    Q26: How will USCIS treat aliens who fell out of valid nonimmigrant status between July 2, 2007 – July 16, 2007 as a direct result of the inability to file for employment-based adjustment during that period?

    A26. USCIS has discretion to consider extraordinary circumstances that are beyond the alien’s control and may forgive a short gap in status for such aliens.

    Just ensure that you have proof of delivery of I-485 to the USCIS.

    Sincerely - IE




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    10-21 02:40 PM
    Thank you all and I will contribute. to IV.



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