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  • pdakwala
    03-08 01:07 PM
    Why is that some people are getting access and some people are note getting access to the judiciary committee hearing on immigration




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  • karan2004m
    01-05 08:45 PM
    Yes, and you caught the last minute key just because you like to hear that. You just ignored what he said repeatedly for the last 30 mins.. I know Green Card has become very important for certain folks..

    But do the people has gone so low like you who are ready to do or hear anything for GC.. Oh man i can just imagin what kind of extent people can goto.


    I don't think there are contradictions. I have read his Businessweek articles. He is researching ways for America to remain competetive and believes that skilled immigrants who get permanent residence are the key.

    Listen to the last minute of the video and you will see what his message is.




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  • imv116
    07-19 01:39 PM
    what are we grouping for?

    -imv116




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  • newbee7
    07-05 11:23 PM
    Thank you, Saimrathi!



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  • immivo
    04-01 08:46 AM
    anyone renew FL DL when H1b extension pending & I-94 expired ? I heard recipe notice is ok but I didn't find any guide line from their web site .any input is greatly appreciated.




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  • saibabu_d
    07-18 01:40 PM
    50$ each month.



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  • susie
    07-15 11:30 AM
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    Default No Protection for Nonimmigrant Children Because of the Age-Out Problem
    No Protection for Nonimmigrant Children Because of the Age-Out Problem

    The Impact US Immigration Laws on Children

    The impact of US immigration laws on children generally is profound. This is due to the fact these laws are complex and are written substantially with adults in mind. Overall the immigrant laws try to balance various and sometimes competing aims including (but in no particular order):

    * Improving the economy by providing access to skilled foreign workers and investors;
    * Ensuring family unification, for citizens, permanent residents and nonimmigrant residents;
    * Promoting diversity, such as through the lottery program; and
    * Maintaining the security of the nation, through border controls, immigration checks etc.

    This article focuses primarily on the issue of family reunification and looks at one specific area in which the US immigration system is failing; the rights of children. One of the intriguing aspects of US laws is the concept of age outs. This separates two categories of children; those under the age of 21 and those who have attained the age of 21.

    For example, in relation to immigrant petitions where a family member is being sponsored, the petition may also apply to the spouse and children of the family member being sponsored, but only where the children are under 21 years of age. Unfortunately, immigrant visa processing can take many years depending on the category of sponsorship and, while the petition is pending, many children age out (turn 21 and are removed from the pending petition). This results in situations where siblings are split because the younger ones can immigrate by the time the petition is processed (because they are still under 21), but the older siblings cannot (because they turned 21 while the immigrant petition was pending). The Child Status Protection Act of 2002 aims to address this issue, but does not deal with all circumstances and is not always appropriately implemented causing many families to split.

    Another example, and which this article focuses on, relates to nonimmigrant visa holders. Many nonimmigrant visa categories enable the foreign national (�alien�) visa holder to bring their family with them, including their spouse and children (who are under 21). A child could come to the USA, including when they are babies, be brought up in the USA but when they reach 21, unless they have another right to remain in the country, they are forced to go to their country of citizenship or any other country willing to invite them. However, they would have to leave their home and their family in the USA.

    Children as Derivative Nonimmigrant Visa Holders with no Direct Path to Permanent Residency

    US immigration laws enable many aliens to come to the USA for various purposes. This includes, but is not limited to:

    * Investing in the USA, either directly through an E2 visa or through an expansion of a non-US business into the USA through an L1 visa (which enables intercompany transferees);
    * Employment opportunities, so US employers could petition an alien on a nonimmigrant basis (for example H-1B (specialty occupations), H-1B1 (Chile/Singapore Free Trade Agreement) and H-1C (nurses)) or multinational businesses with US operations could transfer an alien to its operations in the USA through an L1 visa;
    * Aliens with extraordinary ability or achievement through an O1 visa and other workers to assist in the performance of O1 workers through an O2 visa; and
    * Religious workers through an R-1 visa.

    The above examples are (non-exhaustive) examples of visas on which aliens enter and reside in the USA for a long-term basis. Such nonimmigrant visa holders may also bring their spouse and/or children with them as nonimmigrant holders. These visas for spouses and children are known as �derivative� visas and are valid for as long as the �principal� visa is valid. For example, if an H-1B employee loses their job without getting a new job, not only do they lose their visa status but so do the derivative visa holders.

    At first glance this seems to be a reasonable state of affairs. However, there is a unique, but not uncommon, problem that results from �aging out,� i.e. where children who were under 21 come to the USA but lose their derivative visa status on their 21st birthday. They must leave the USA, in effect their home, unless they have another basis to stay home. They will also be split from their Parents and younger siblings who will be subject to same problem when they turn 21, unless of course they were born in the USA in which case they are US citizens (this right does not apply to the children of any person in the USA in the capacity of a foreign diplomat).

    Jack, Mary and Sundeep

    Consider this. Two children, Jack and Sundeep, come to the USA from the UK as children, because their respective parents are nonimmigrant visa holders. They have no choice in the matter because separation from their families is clearly not an option.

    Jack lives in Detroit, Michigan and lived there ever since he arrived in the USA as a derivative visa holder during his kindergarten years. Sundeep lives in Long Island, New York and arrived in the USA as a derivative visa holder when he was 13. Jack and Sundeep both went to high school in their local areas. Jack went to a State funded school and Sundeep went to a privately-funded school. Both Jack and Sundeep have fully established their lives in the USA.

    Jack remembers only his US life since he came at such a young age. He embraces his new life, develops friendships and fully integrates into US society by being schooled under the US system. He has an American accent since he was five. Culturally, he is American in every way. He loves his Pizza, hangs out with his school friends, and loves watching films and playing sports. He does very in school. He maintains a 4.0 GPA, is captain of the football team has been elected class President. He aspires to go to university. He wants in particular to go to the University of Michigan and play for the Michigan Wolverines. He is smart enough and good enough to do both.

    Sundeep came to the USA much later. He has clear memories of his life in the UK. At first he found it very difficult to adjust to the new system. He had no friends and had to work hard to build friends. He loves soccer and was a West Ham supporter in the UK. He continues to be so. However, people aren�t into soccer in his school. However, by the time he turns 15, Sundeep has made a lot of effort to change. He is fully comfortable with the school system, has grown to understand and love basketball and football, and has made many friends. He is an above average student academically, but does not really have any aspirations to go to university.

    Jack sees himself as American in every way. Sundeep also sees himself as an American but realizes and appreciates he has some differences giving him a unique US-UK-Indian cultural identity. Both fully support America in every way including singing the national anthem whenever the opportunity arises such as in school.

    Jack also has younger sister, Mary. She was born in the USA and so has a constitutional (14th Amendment) based right to US citizenship. However both siblings have very different rights. When Jack turns 18 he can�t vote, but Mary can vote when she turns 18. Jack can�t join the military, but Mary can. It�s very strange how two people brought up in the same environment can be subject to very different treatment.

    Limited Solutions to Aging Out

    Adjustment to Permanent Residency Status

    The age out problem can be partly circumvented in various but specific ways. However, this means children who have been in the USA for long periods before turning 21 can be subject to very different treatment, simply based on the type of visa their Parent(s) entered the USA on and the type of visa they currently hold.

    For example L1 visa holders and employee visa holders may adjust their status to permanent residency. Their employer may later sponsor them for a new employment-based immigrant visa and once this is processed an employee may adjust, with his or her spouse and children (under 21) to permanent resident status.

    Most E-2 visa holders do not have a basis to convert to permanent residency. One rare exception may be where the business expands to an investment value of $500,000 in low employment areas or $1million in all other areas and has 10 permanent employees comprised of US citizens and/or permanent residents. In these circumstances the E-2 visa holder may convert to permanent residency on the basis of an EB-5 application. How many businesses in the USA owned by foreign national meet these criteria? Very few! Another rare exception may be where an E-2 visa holder is a single parent and marries a US citizen so that they may apply for an immigrant visa with the children as derivatives. They have to wait for the visa to be processed by the USCIS, but once approved there is no further wait required with the National Visa Center.

    However, the permanent residency solution is exceptional. They do not help the children whose parents remain in nonimmigrant status. Further, even where a Parent does become a permanent resident, it does not help children who already reached 21 before an immigrant petition is approved.




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  • gc_chahiye
    09-28 06:49 PM
    Oh Law Firm Update :

    09/28/2007: Depressing News for the Year-End Backend 485 Delays and Potential Waste of Visa Numbers for FY 2007

    Unconfirmed sources indicate that two days before the end of FY 2007, there may be a substantial number of 485 applications for which visa numbers are available but have yet to be adjudicated, indicating that some visa numbers could be wasted this year. We know that the Service Centers have been working day and night and did not have enough resources to deal with the crisis which was brought about by the recent Visa Bulletin fiasco. We just hope for the better new fiscal year that will start from October 1, 2007.

    wow. just wow. I dont know what to say. These guys NEVER learn.

    huge retrogression, massive backlogs, lives on hold for years, all for this precious resource called a visa number, and they waste them again this year!

    Even after ombudsman took them to task in his report.

    Even after all the publicity of this issue.

    Lawmakers dont allow recapture and USCIS keeps wasting them year after year.

    This is sickening...



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  • Mohit_Malkani
    07-28 09:11 AM
    Xela,

    What did your employers letter say (I'm a little confused about the "employer letter till feb 1st 2010" part)




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  • m306m
    07-15 03:29 PM
    I pledge $10 if we reach $2000 today

    Keep going folks.



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  • mrdelhiite
    06-23 04:18 PM
    those are not the cases of India....


    As far as i know it should not matter when it comes to labor ..i mean which country u are from ... correct me if i am wrong ...i just wanted to say there is a movement ... i am sure not everyone is on trackiit ... i see this as a +ve thing
    -M




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  • VivekAhuja
    05-18 05:36 PM
    Getting a bank loan is only dependent on showing that you will be able to pay it back. NO IMMIGRATION STATUS documents are required as long as you have SSN card. If SSN card says "Only with INS Authroization", then bank may ask further questions but if you are clear, the loan will be cleared. There are no legal restrictions.



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  • skysurf
    08-21 02:13 PM
    Hello, could you please give some info?
    Should my spouse, going to live in CA in H4 status, get US driving licence, or DL issued abroad of US will be enough?
    One more question. In how many days after entering US (California) in H1B status, should I apply for US DL? The only defined preiod I found on DMV site, is 10 days. But how can I proof my address of residence in US after only 10 days?




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  • pdakwala
    03-08 01:29 PM
    It keeps saying that the page cannot be displayed. Requesting for some expert's tips.



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  • villamonte6100
    04-02 11:12 AM
    I hear you and for most part agree with you that USCIS - However bad they may seem - is still one of the best run government agencies...

    No need for you to trash another country to make your point... We are all foreigners here and know what happens in rest of the world...

    Chill... and BTW - USCIS does not give you a green card for sucking up... as you said there is a system and a process in place in US our Karm bhoomi...

    I reviewed my comment and I haven't wrote anything trashing another country and I didn't say that USCIS is bad. In fact, if you read carefully I am trying to defend USCIS from "Mirage's comments".

    I don't know what nationality you are, but, I am an Australian and I don't need to suck up to get my green card. I will get my greencard soon, probably sooner than you.

    In fact, there is a special immigration program "only for Australians" that allow me and my dependents to work and live in Australia indefinitely. That was signed in to law by the President last year, if you didn't know about that. I guess you got me wrong. Australia and America have good relationships as you know.

    I still would stress to thank America for giving me the opportunity to work and live and experience America.

    Please read my comments properly next time and be a little fair on your comments.




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  • NH123
    12-10 09:39 PM
    Friend agree with what you say, but the pain for Jul 07 Misser's is the maximum (Or atleast one of the worst) in the group. I just happened to miss the windfall because my labor was approved couple of months later. For individuals in our group being able to file for 485 is itself equivalent to getting GC as it enables us to get EAD & AP for self and family, if you ask us we don't mind paying the fee. We don�t know when we will reach the Toll Plaza for the 485 tunnel, or where it is right now or how far are we! Every year is part of hoping till the very end, only our optimism lives on.

    I share your pain buddy.I also miss the July 2007 fiasco by 1 month due to my &^@#$% lawyer who took 1 year to apply for labor and kept me in dark .The most painful thing is to see my wife's frustration who inspite of job offers can't join becoz company does not want to sponsor.Just being optimistic is the only hope.



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  • coolpal
    02-04 12:23 PM
    Hello everyone.
    Please share your experiences if you renewed your NJ DL with EAD renewal notice.

    My nj dl is due for renewal. I have applied for EAD renewal. I have the receipt notice and am working on EAD.

    Thanks

    Hi,

    I assume you want to renew DL based on the receipt notice for your EAD renewal not the valid EAD itself. If so, I know the Edison DMV located on kilmer rd (near edison train st) gives you 6 mo. renewal... I got it from them in dec based on my h1 rcpt notice...

    If you have a valid ead, then they'd renew your DL till the expiry shown on EAD.

    pal :)




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  • insbaby
    07-21 11:18 AM
    Well, if you do the direct calculations (eventhough it looks correct for most of us), it always results scary.

    But that does not happen always. A Government Agency decided to accept that many applications in a month window, defintely it would not have been decided in a lunch or dinner meeting.

    They should have known their limitations and how to handle the situation. If there are 20K 485 applications sitting at the storage, it would not create much problems. But it creates so much administration issues if the number is 600K applications.

    One major issue is, every year they are going to receive 600K EAD renewals. They will never get time to work on 485, but life long working on renewing this EAD's and no more further GC processing.

    So, its not going to be the case. Now they have money, even if it takes first year some more months, they may go for hiring more contracters OR spliting the applications across different centers processing them.

    Its a big administration issue to the agency to keep all the applications pending than us.

    So, no worries. There must be a solution ahead for us.




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  • kumarr
    12-26 02:19 PM
    I just had my I-140 approved few days ago. I applied concurrently during July fiasco to NSC.
    My online status says: Approval Notice Sent.

    I guess that means my I140 is approved.

    I am EB3 - India.




    rongha_2000
    04-30 03:44 PM
    This was a good one..!! what was the response?

    Nice point - he is asking for suggestions to improve the process (making things quicker) ... any suggestions at all !!!!

    Joke joke... the reply was it will take some time to get back to you on that ... questioner asked - is it going to take as long as it takes to get a visa or faster???




    everonh1
    07-22 12:25 PM
    Isnt there a concept of an interim EAD.
    I heard if you dont get EAD within 90 days,you can go to your local USCIS office and get an interim EAD?



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