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  • Mahatma
    08-15 09:56 AM
    Welcome VDL Rao and continue to bless us through your wisdom.

    Sorry if somebody offended you knowingly or unknowingly.

    The best parameter of your recognition is: so many people wait to hear your words.

    Please make it a routene to enlighten us at leat every 15 days about your take on USCIS affairs.

    I am pledging to double my recurring contribution for next 3 years.

    Regards.




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  • snathan
    08-18 06:39 PM
    Some people did mistakes in the past and tried to correct it. If they are successful in correcting the mistake legally, then you should feel happy about it and wish them success.

    At least don't wish them bad luck....

    This is stupid. I am not wishing good luck or bad luck to anyone. We are trying to explain the rule and its consequences. Its up to them to take it or not. Moreover I am not a fan of people who applied H1 through some desi consulting (most of them with fake experience), sitting on bench without any project and put everyone in the bad light, giving ammo to the antis. Do you know how many house wives put eight-ten years fake experience when they dont even know the difference between USB port or ether net port. Its not a mistake...its called greed. Well I am not here to fight with you...but thats the fact.




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  • bbenhill
    01-12 01:03 PM
    Its' very depressing state, I really feel bad about current state of affairs of economy...

    Its' very depressing , So lets close this thread :(

    But gcformeornot Don't give me read for that , Nothing against you , I am giving you green

    Skd, it was nice of you .. I gave you green :)




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  • ssnd03
    07-12 04:10 PM
    I believe the only reason EB visa numbers have gone unused in recent years is due to the the inability of FBI in completing namecheck/background check in a timely FIFO fashion. As a result USCIS is unable to approve pending I485s even when the visa numbers are available. This also keeps the VISA BULLETIN doors closed for new I485s.

    This (besides labor backlog) spoils the FIFO for GCs.

    Fixing FBI security check process will end such visa bulletin fiasco. I believe in recent year or two USCIS has processed various applications (including I485) in a very timely fashion (ofcourse there are exceptions). But many I485s get stuck in the security check bottleneck. Since, visa number is assigned at the approval time the whole FIFO goes to hell.

    DOS should be issuing VISA BULLETIN based on pending approvable I485 (meaning security check complete) and fiscal year visa availability. If former is smaller than latter then bulletin dates should move forward based on approved I140s which have not applied for AOS. This is not rocket science but simple math which is lost on DOS, USCIS & FBI.

    However, fixing FBI security checks (timely completion) will restore FIFO once labor backlog is gone.

    Eliminating FBI delays will restore FIFO and stop such visa bulletin fiascos.

    It will not solve retrogression which is a bigger problem, but requires congressional action for number increases

    BTW my AOS is pending due to indefinite background check delay.



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  • webpromo
    03-27 12:36 PM
    this is not a game , this happened really to me .I am Indian .They did not gave my passport back . They took my passport and send me to Bangalore Airport back .I know they don't have any right to hold any one's property that too a country citizenship passport.I am looking for an answer and advice , not question for a question




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  • leoindiano
    07-09 01:34 PM
    looks like TSC is the one worked so hard to drain 485 apps and taking rest now....:)



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  • Ann Ruben
    05-13 03:41 PM
    two months is a reasonable estimate---but you could request premium processing and pay an extra $1000 filing fee for a decision within 15 days.




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  • kevnss
    03-20 12:35 PM
    You are right, here is the link to see more information about the rules..
    Please read A. Approved Form I-140 Visa Petitions and Form I-485 Applications and B as well on Page 2

    Link: "http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/I140_AC21_8403.pdf".

    I have one question with regards to changing employer. My I-140 was approved long ago (in 2005) under EB3 and was filed for AOS during July 2007. But now we re-filed labor under EB2 got approved and refiled I-140 under EB2 category. I-140 under EB2 has been filed recently so I am assuming it will take months to get it approved. Now I am thinking of switching to new employer so what are my chances to move to new employer. Sorry am not sure if this message is already posted or not.



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  • mrdelhiite
    08-07 05:55 AM
    I filed my 485 on 2nd July and I am in process of filing 485 for my wife soon. I wana document and ask if there anything different from my 485 filing. Also can someone provide a list of supporting documents that I need attach to her application. I do have a rough list of mine but i wana make sure i dont miss anything.

    Thus can someone share the list of docs required for Spouse 485 application

    Changes that I need to watch out ?

    Form revisions I need to use for 485/ead/AP, I think fee will be same ie for
    485 –> $325+$70, EAD --> $180 , AP --> $170 ( as released in update1)

    I mailed my application to Nebraska, I am based in Florida … thus according to new rule should I send my wife’s application to Taxes?

    Should I include my supporting documents like I20, SSN, EAD ( of OPT) etc in her application.

    should i put some bright color note on application saying that i filed my application as Single on July 2nd and now filing my wifes application as i got married on July 29th ?

    Do i need to put my original employement letter with her application too or the copy will do ?

    I am not using a lawyer thus any help is appreciated.

    Thanks
    -M :)




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  • leoindiano
    07-09 01:38 PM
    I submitted for PP on June 19th, status never got updated ; lawyer received approval copy on july 5th

    even now?

    Thats strange.....



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  • Sakthisagar
    10-14 10:32 AM
    Source The OH law firm

    The Oh Law Firm (http://www.immigration-law.com/)


    10/14/2010: USCIS Pre-Registration Requirement Rule-Making Agenda in Nonimmigrant and Immigrant Proceedings - How Soon?

    The USCIS has been pushing proposals to change procedures of filing of nonimmigrant petitions as well as I-485 applications for sometime. The agency placed these proposals on its agenda this year and surely enough, it has initiated the first part of its agenda in its rule-making vault. The agency drafted and has been seeking the OMB approval for proposed regulation to require pre-registration of the H-1B petitions, apparently as part of its business transformation transition program. It appears that the proposed pre-registration requirement in the H-1B petition process may not bring a drastic impact on the H-1B petitioning employers and the alien beneficiaries. However, its agenda for requiring I-485 applicants to pre-register their intents to file I-485 applications regardless of the visa number availability in the Visa Bulletin will have a significant impact on the immigrants because the proposed rule would discontinue the concurrent filing process for employment-based adjustment of status applicants and would require that an alien seeking to immigrate based upon a classification that is subject to numerical limitations must be the beneficiary of an approved immigrant petition prior to proceeding through a revised adjustment of status process. In plain language, it means that it would terminate the current I-140 and I-485 concurrent filing procedure. The agency justification was to streamline the overall I-485 process and to mitigate visa retrogression through improved estimation of immigrant visa availability. This proposal is still in the vault of the USCIS rule-making agenda with the initial estimation of the proposed rule initiation action in October 2010. We have no information as to whether or not the agency will keep this schedule or will rather turn it over to FY 2011. Whether it initiates sooner or later, it will not have an immediate impact on the foreign workers seeking a green card as the rule-making process will drag into months to come in year 2011. But this is something one has to keep an eye on the development of the USCIS schedules of changes in application procedures. For the reasons, this site will closely monitor the agency's movement from here on. Please stay tuned to this web site for the development of this news.




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  • gconmymind
    04-10 06:10 PM
    its funny. everyone is talking about recession, weak dollar, foreclosures, job cuts , etc etc. but the number of h-1b applications continues to rise each year (last year it was 123k, this year it is 163k).

    isn't this a funny and/or strange statistic ? :confused:

    anyway, i wish all applicants the best. i was in the same position last year and i know how it feels. hopefully, uscis is better prepared to handle this volume, after last years experience.

    -a

    There should be stricter provisions on starting dates for approved H1s. There is no compulsion for a company to use an approved H1 if it doesn't want to. Companies apply in anticipation of demand and will eat their losses (H1/lawyer fee only. They will generally not send an employee to USA until they find a project) if they dont find a project. This is especially true of service based companies, desi or otherwise. Development companies like Microsoft, Google, etc. will not aply for H1 in April and ask the candidate to start in, say, March of next year. I think they will need to start applying for their overseas employees based on demand at their US work location in the future so they dont lose out in the hunt for talent..

    It will be interesting to see how many H1s actually start working within 90 days, 1.e. by 1st Jan. If they dont, it clearly means (in most cases, in my opinion) there was no real demand...

    Increasing the quota will do no good...I think the lottery is here to stay for a while. Goodluck to everyone in the lottery!



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  • Illuminae
    06-14 02:13 PM
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  • number30
    05-08 06:27 PM
    What if you directly send a personal check?

    MAy be good for large amounts. But for small amount too much fees is associated. I sent some checks of $100 to a charity , almost Rs 500 was deducted as fees for every Check. It was Syndicate Bank where they encashed the check.



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    05-14 04:21 PM
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  • radhagd
    03-09 04:01 PM
    There is no premium processing for Labour. but you can premium process your I140 and file I485 together since your dates are current. The reason why I suggested Consular processing is because it will be much faster like within 6 months you will get GC.



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  • Saralayar
    07-09 01:55 PM
    Again Boomerang... You dont understand what USCIS informed about I 140 premium. They announced that until the end of July 2007, no premium processing for I 140 and all the cases need to wait.. until they finish the pending I 485 cases.




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  • walking_dude
    11-25 11:52 AM
    Dear Friend,

    Immigration Voice (IV) [http://www.immigrationvoice.org] (http://www.immigrationvoice.org%5D), a grassroots organization working to solve the issues faced by employment-based immigrants, is planning a DC Rally during the first week of March 2009 to bring the issues faced by our community to the notice of US lawmakers.

    Details of this initiative are provided here - http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=22519

    I request you to join IV as a member and support this initiative by indicating your interest to participate in the DC Rally and Lobby Day (visiting lawmaker offices to seek their support)

    As you might know our community is facing the following situation

    1) 140,000 total numbers per year worldwide vs. 1 million applicants and their families waiting in the line. Some from 2001 and may be before that ! It's common sense that it will take at least 6 years to clear just the current backlog, if there were no per country quotas.

    2) Per country quotas of 7% exacerbate the situation to applicants from high-demand countries like India, China, Mexico and Phillipines. Approximately just 10,000 visa numbers are available to India where as it's estimated that at least 44% of the applicants may be from India ( based on USCIS statistics of around 44% of H1bs being granted to India every year). As spouse and children are counted, considering 4 members per family, on an average only 2500 Indian applicants get Green cards in a year. As you can see the numbers are dismal.

    Meaning, if you are from India, China, Mexico or Phillipines, you may have to wait 10 to 12 years to get your Green Card or more

    3) Between USCIS and DOS (Department of State that runs the Visa bulletin) a number visas get wasted every year, worsening the already BAD situation. For instance between 1994 and now 218,000 GCs were wasted by USCIS. ]If the trend continues, it may well mean 15+ years for India/China/Mexico/Phillipines

    Now I know the problems ! What's the solution?

    1) Increase worldwide EB GC numbers to 290,000 per year or more
    2) Eliminate country quotas
    3) Exempt spouses and children ( dependents) from the GC quota (this will effectively double the quota)
    4) Since USCIS inefficiency cannot be fixed by us, implement a 'Rollover' of unused visas to the next year(s)
    5) Recapture the unused number of 218,000 visas . This may mean you'll get GC or at least see PDs jump forward by a few years (reducing your wait time tremendously)
    6) Lobby USCIS to relax USCIS strict determination of 'same and similar jobs' (defined by AC21 law) to provide job mobility and promotions.

    I know the solution. But, pray, who'll bell the cat?

    Fortunately for us, there is an organization that is working 100% exclusively for our cause. Immigration Voice ( http://www.immigrationvoice.org) a non-profit organization formed by EB immigrants to work for our cause. Starting with barely 200 members when it was formed in 2005, now it boasts a membership of 30,000 members and around 30 state chapters serving every US state with significant EB immigrant population.

    Immigration Voice ( fondly called IV by it's members) lobbies the US Congress and USCIS to provide relief to us. They have hired a high-profile lobbying firm Patton Bloggs to do lobbying for our cause. In addition they also do grassroots lobbying at State chapter level with the local Congressmen.

    What's Lobbying? Is it Legal for non-citizens ?

    Lobbying or 'Advocacy' is the act of Petitoning the US Government to redress issues faced by any person living in the United States. It's a right guaranteed by US Constitution (First Amendment) to every person living in the United States, citizen or not.

    Just like you can argue your own case in a court of law (if you choose to do it), you can also lobby or petition the US Government on your own. If you chose so, you can also hire a professional lobbying firm to do it for you, just like you can hire a lawyer to represent you in the court. Both are legally guaranteed rights. It's common sense that a professional does a better job - be it an experienced lawyer or a lobbying firm. Getting professional help greatly increases the chances of success.

    Boy, It must be really COSTLY to hire those DC Lobbyists?

    You are right. They are costly, but IV has been managing to keep the effort funded through sacrifices of it's Leadership (IV Core group), voluntary contributions from it's members, local fundraising campaigns by State chapters and selling IV-branded merchandise.

    Contributions are what keep IV ticking and working for you.

    I understand IV has been doing all this? Have they had any success so far? I don't want to invest in a campaign destined for failure !

    IVs success record so far in the order of signifance to EB community

    1) July Visa bulletin Reversal - Due to flip-flop by USCIS 350,000 applicants were denied the promised ability to file I-485 in July 2007. Chances are you might have been one of them ! We faced the grim prospect of losing thousands of dollars and countless hours of effort .

    IV conducted 'Flower Campaign', i.e sending Flowers to USCIS director Emilio Ganzales to request redressal of this unfair decision (in the spirit of passive resistance movement of Mahatma Gandhi). It provided wide media coverage to the issue nationwide.

    IV through it's California chapter, conducted the successful 'San Jose Rally' to highlight the isue to the Congressmen through the media. It also took an active role in petitioning San Jose Congresswoman Rep. Zoe Lofgren to help fix the issue. As it turns out Madame Lofgren, who also happens to be the Chairwoman of House sub-commitee on Immigration, was instrumental in forcing USCIS to rescind (revert) it's prior unjust decision ! An IV effort that paid rich dividends.

    IV actively particpated in discussions with USCIS in deciding the modality of reversing the decision, and was the first group to announce it, even before USCIS and US Department of State !

    IV Walked the Talk and helped the EB Community immensely


    3) Lobbying USCIS for administrative reforms - IV participated in the FBI Namecheck backlog reduction meeting ( when it approached alarming figures with some waiting for 1-3 years), where USCIS announced increased FBI funding to expedite the checks and other process improvements to increase efficiency.

    IV also successfully lobbied USCIS to increase validity of EAD/AP to 2 years from the previous validity period of 1 year. It has resulted in a saving of at least $1400 per year for every EB immigrant family that has filed I-485

    IV continues to lobby USCIS to relax USCIS strict determination of 'same and similar jobs' (defined by AC21 law) to provide job mobility and promotions


    All right. Is there anything I can do to help IV?

    Definitely ! IV is an organization of volunteers just like you and me. There are several ways you can help IV. For starters by participating in the very important upcoming DC Rally and the Lobby Day.

    Just spread the word. Forward this E-mail to all your friends waiting for GCs.


    1) Join : IV forums are a good source for finding answers to Immigration related matters and exchange information. IV also conducts pro-bono (FREE) lawyer conferences for members on a regular basis.

    Website link - http://www.immigrationvoice.org.
    Member registration - http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/register.php

    2) Contribute : As you have understood, Lobbying requires lot of funding. IV needs your support to keep the good work running.

    You can contribute either one time or join as a monthly (recurring) contributor [preferred] here -
    http://immigrationvoice.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=44

    You can send ANY AMOUNT to IV as a contribution. All you need to do it create a PayPal account (if you don't have one), register a bank acount/Credit Card with PayPal (if not already done). Send money to IV using E-mail id - donations@immigrationvoice.org

    3) Volunteer : If you are open to volunteering, you can join your local State Chapter of IV. State chapters conduct activities such -

    a) Lawmaker meetings with Congressmen to discuss issues faced by EB immigrants
    b) Fundraising at local Events
    c) IV publicity through Flyers at public places & Events
    d) Local media outreach to get media coverage for EB community

    Benefits of joining : State Chapters provide more detailed coverage of IV updates issued from time to time than available at IV forums (restricted due to presence of anti-immigrants). They also provide updates early ( 2-3 days before stuff gets posted on IV)

    How to join ? : Yahoo/Google groups for the State chapters are listed here.
    http://immigrationvoice.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=72&Itemid=52 ( Scroll to the bottom !)

    Submit a request to join your State chapter with your - IV id, Full Name, E-mail, Telephone number (mandatory to filter anti-immigrants). State chapter leaders will call to verify and you are in !

    You have covered it in detail. Yet, I have many unanswered questions! Whom should I contact to get more info?

    Ask IV !

    Call - (202) 386-6250
    E-mail - info@immigrationvoice.org




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  • Rajeev
    09-23 08:33 AM
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    gc_wannabe
    06-17 09:12 PM
    TOTALLY unknown...

    No one knows what they look at and won't look at while deciding on your I485. If you one of the "chosen" one, you may get called for personal interview and I have heard lots of horror stories about the stuff they asked at the interview. At the same most of the people get the GC without hitch.

    So, the morale of the story is stop worrying. There is nothing you can do/prepare to effect decision on your I-485. Since you have played by book and assuming you don't have any law related issues, you should be fine.

    Cheers

    ArkBird

    Thank you.




    logiclife
    12-01 03:33 PM
    The job description is the key. Titles dont matter. My official title at my company is "programmer level 3".( I am an Oracle programmer)

    That doesnt mean anything to anyone OUTSIDE of my company. Does it mean that I am top-level programmer? or does it mean that I am 3rd level junior programmer?

    But the JOB DESCRIPTION must be accurate.(As much as possible, there is a limit to how much 10 lines can do in describing your job).

    As far as resume is concerned, didnt your lawyer look at your resume before filing labor? I remember my lawyer consulting my HR, my boss and my resume before writing the job description on my labor so that its accurate. Anyways, resume is something that is subject to change all the time and I dont think USCIS expects you to have your resume in line with your job desc on labor. Resume is about your qualifications and abilities - which may or may not be the same thing that your actually perform at your work.



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