Monday, July 4, 2011

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  • mchatrvd
    08-26 08:16 PM
    Please also try writing to USCIS Director @

    Director Alejandro Mayorkas
    United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
    20 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
    Washington, DC 20001




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  • virald
    01-21 03:30 PM
    Hello

    I dont have access to the certified labor copy , I am just wondering if we need it for AC21 purposes. I am not sure how to get it from my desi employer/ desi lawyer. I have a job offer with a fortune 200 company which is willing to do H1b transfer/extension so I am opting for H1b instead of EAD. I am pretty sure about the job description will satisfy the same/similar test.
    Is the job title and job description mentioned on the labor cert? Mine is a pre perm case. Is it good to have copy of labor cert for AC21?


    This is the question I have too. I have certified PERM copy with me, but I dont think I have the cover letter (job duties) for the PERM. Using AC21, what duties should be written by the new company? One field I see on ceritifed labor is "Non technical job duties".

    Any suggestions?




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  • dotnetguru
    08-18 06:19 PM
    Ead renewal applied.paper filed at TSC.uscis received date is 07/03.my pd is eb3 jan 2007.EAD approved on 08/14. i still got for only 1 year and still lost one month on the ead.i am still using h1 and i waited for that 2 year ead announcement and i still got for 1 year.i filed 485 with old fees and now more money lost....i am so pissed off :mad:....is any one in the same boat...i do not know if any thing can be done at this point.....




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  • nousername
    01-30 02:23 PM
    My problem is simple.. do not misrepresent the facts, which is what seems to be the case here.. How can you have a H1 and not get paid??? Do you have any other logical reasoning? If the person has H1 and is not getting paid then there can only be two lawful situations: 1) person is on leave of absence, which is without pay or 2) has not yet started the job.

    To answer your questions, yes my wife came here on H4 but she just did not approach a consultant for a job.. instead she went to school, got her degree, applied for jobs, gave interviews and finally got a job. BTW her company does not work with consultants, as it is not an IT company but a finance Big4. They used their own attorney to file for her H1. As luck could have, her application was not even considered as it did not come in the lottery draw. This happened twice.. Later we got our EAD and she started working with it. And yes, I know few more people who went through the same thing.. and all of them went to school in the US.

    sathweb, I don't have anything against you or anyone else here on IV.. I feel bad when people look down on H1 visa holders as they think everyone is exploiting the system, which you know is not true. Some people misrepresent their cases and we all get bad name.

    What�s your problem man? You are mad because your wife did not get H1B/Job? What do you say to a American citizen who is saying that you took his job? It�s all part of the game. Everyone is trying to improve their life.

    How can you tell your wife is better? Your wife is doing exactly the same, converting from H4 to H1B. Did she have job offer when she came to USA? You must have come through some consulting company, what kind of offer letter you had when you came to US?

    Everyone is playing by the rules, otherwise we would not have been here. dont think you are the only one playing by the rules.
    How can you tell he/she is representation false?

    People like you are the ones who are dividing the community.



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  • hazishak
    08-13 03:52 PM
    Did you guys see the recepting update in OH's site? Where did he get it from. I could not find it in USCIS site.




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  • GCBy3000
    05-03 05:12 PM
    With Sen Cornyn Bill, I do not think PD should be current to file AOS.



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  • gcisadawg
    03-06 06:22 PM
    I find the second proposal very reasonable. If anyone is waiting for more than 5 years, then make that person exempt from country quota.

    I'm not saying this because I've already waited five years. It makes sense to flush out oldest PD in the system. This would give people an idea about the wait time.

    I'm fine even it is made to say, 6 or 7 years......We just need to know what to expect and how long to wait rather than being subjected to the whims and fancies of politicians and vagaries of the economic boom and bust!

    Whether, it is 5,6 or 7 years can be debated but a reasonable time frame would really help.

    When the spill over happened based on PD, it was doing exactly that; the oldest applicants ( who were typically EB3 I/C) were flushed out of the system.

    When the criteria got changed (fEB category first and then PD), the applicants with oldest PDs were made to wait even longer.

    I dont expect a GC before 2010. That would make about 8 years with multiple boom and bust. When the economy is bad, we need to be free to look for other jobs. With the shackle of visa sponsorship, one would easily become a viction of a recession.
    I know few of my friend who went back in 2001 - 2002. I was fortunate to survive then....Not sure what is in store now......

    -G




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  • h1techSlave
    03-10 12:49 PM
    The plan that mirage is talking about is to contact only the lawmakers who are already well versed with immigration.


    Now; senators/congressmen who don't have much knowledge and you present to them why the country quota, etc., should be changed; will be given evidence through their research of what is going on with h-1b, labors in fast procesing states, etc., In this environment where there is sentiment against immigration it will fall on deaf ears and maybe even skew things in the future for you with the politicians because they are getting insight into this stuff at the wrong time.



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  • srmodi
    08-14 08:49 AM
    Looks like they started July 2nd filing as I got my I-485 -AP- EAD receipt.

    Good Luck for waiters..




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  • smuggymba
    07-20 10:34 AM
    IV could not even collect 20K in the Washington DC drive. I hardly saw EB3 folks contributing (based on my observation, I might be wrong so take it easy). If every EB3 person contributes 50USD, it will be enough to run a campaign. Action is the key, not posting in forums. Hope we get out of this EB2 vs EB3 and as focus on visa recapture.



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  • Macaca
    12-10 11:43 AM
    Don't ban. This isn't freedom of speech.

    Don't get intimidated and let them get to your head.
    He Is Banned!!




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  • desi3933
    07-10 03:32 PM
    Agreed that H-1B has a fixed date. But from the employer standpoint, you're their "full-time, permanent" employee on H-1B, right?

    Now you have come down from legal standpoint to employer standpoint! :D

    The answer to your question is No.
    Employer sponsors GC so that employee that is temporarily employed on H-1B can become permanently employed on GC job.

    Again, you are mixing H-1B job with GC job.

    Let me ask that question again (because you got confused last time)
    Look at the I-140 application for GC (Page 2, Part 6, Question 5)
    http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-140.pdf

    I wonder why uscis is asking "Is this a permanent position?", if according to you, "*no* job in this country is "permanent" (legally speaking)"

    Did your attorney put No for this question for your I-140 app?

    You still believe that no job is permanent. If so, all I can say, more power to you.

    Have a good day!


    _______________________
    US citizen of Indian origin



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  • gjoe
    10-08 04:24 PM
    If you want to play chess you got to play it by the rules. If you think you can win the game if we can change the rules, I would say it is not impossible but a long shot.
    In USA every citizen is supposed to follow the law that is the fundamental reason why this place has been attracting so many immigrants ( anybody can pursue their dreams if they follow the law). If you think govt officials are above that you are wrong, if you encourage that by accepting it, that will not make this place any better than other third world democracies. All govt officials in the USA are accountable for what they are entrusted with, if you didn't know about it until now there is something wrong with the system we are working with. I can say this with full authority on this matter because I work for the goverment.
    Let us give it a little though and see if fighting to make the dept follow the law is worth while. If we think it is not, getting a GC and living here is not any better than living back home.




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  • qasleuth
    02-12 01:27 PM
    In that case I have to ask you this - what makes you think I am "imposing" (whatever THAT means) high standards on myself? Were you trying to shoot down my arguments by false accusations? I am maintaining the same "standard" as the next guy.

    If you read my previous post with attention, you'll see that I have said I did not convey my intentions clearly. So again, if you're simply trying to shoot down what ever I am saying, well, I really can't stop you. You can keep going back to the same topic over and over again, but it will not prove your accusations!

    "self-imposed" as in 'chosen people' - as to subscribe to a higher standard to fulfill some expectation. It is not an accusation, it is called underlying presumptions in your posts.
    " I did not convey my intentions clearly" - then your comm skills are not much as you have presumptively touted them to be when you shot down the other guy. I am just pointing out, before pontificating, try self-analysis.



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  • snathan
    02-09 04:59 PM
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^




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  • cooldude0807
    11-21 05:05 PM
    Hi Mehul, i'm really sorry to hear your situation. I was researching some stuff & since you are from Fiji & with the political unrest in your home country, can you take political asylum since you were kinda forced to leave the country. I mean everyone knows about the coup that took place in your country. below is a link that gives you more information on Political Asylum maybe this would expedite the process for you.
    http://trac.syr.edu/immigration/reports/161/

    Let me know if i can help you in any other way!!!

    thanx



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  • hindu_king
    05-08 03:17 PM
    I dont believe in flower/food/sos campaigns to resolve this problem...just because it worked once before doesnt mean it is going to work again..have we pursued a class action lawsuit against Department of State/Labor/USCIS for unlawful discrimination based on the country of birth in Employment Based Visas. Any idea if IV core ever took up this path? Can we attempt to do this? What are the costs involved and can we get some good lawyer representation to this goal?

    Absolutely we should do it. It's going to be expensive but we should at least try to talk to a lawyer first and find out if this is winnable. Lawyers can quickly examine (for some hourly fee) and determine if indeed these Country Caps are a violation of US discrimination laws. If Lawyer says we got a point to argue then we can ask the lawyer what the costs are going to be to bring the lawsuit. Thats part 2 and thats a different story. If it's going to cost something like a 100,000 dollars, we can try to raise the money somehow. or maybe we can make it part of the law suit that if we win the case, the losing party will pay the legal fees. we need to talk to lawyers first about this issue and we can do it individually.




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  • cjagtap
    07-07 02:31 PM
    Great Job you guys! After all the Congressperson Zoe Lofgren is the Chairperson on the House Judiciary Subcommittee for Immigration, also happens to be from San Jose / Silicon Valley.




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  • sracharla
    08-23 01:04 PM
    Yes...LUD on August 8th.

    Hi Sracharla,

    Congrats on yur EAD.. Did u have a LUD on yur I-140 ???

    Thanks,




    ArunAntonio
    07-09 02:59 PM
    I have a personal contact in the press and I have notified him of our effort and have requested him to forward it to people in the press who might be intersted in covering this.
    -AA




    santb1975
    02-10 04:50 PM
    and good job on the funds raised so far. I will contribute 50$ when we reach 5K. This is in addition to my recurring monthly contribution

    Thanks a lot AK_GC.

    Grand Total - $1260

    Come on folks lets help IV, to get things done for US.

    IV is I/WE.

    GO IV GO. TOGETHER WE CAN.



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