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  • needhelp!
    05-02 10:49 AM
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  • learning01
    03-17 04:19 PM
    Frist Pushes For Quick Vote On Immigration
    Majority Leader Bypasses Committee

    By Jonathan Weisman, Washington Post Staff Writer, Friday, March 17, 2006; A04

    Frustrated by the Senate Judiciary Committee's slow progress on politically sensitive immigration legislation, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) introduced his own bill last night to secure the nation's borders and crack down on illegal immigration.

    Frist's bill will go directly to the full Senate. But he said he will allow Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) to substitute a committee bill if Specter's panel could approve one March 27. Otherwise, the majority leader will stick to a strict, two-week schedule to finish work on what he conceded would be "as challenging a bill as any we'll have to address this year."

    The majority leader's power move stunned committee Republicans and Democrats, who have been struggling for three weeks to reach agreement on a comprehensive immigration bill. Specter said he objected to the maneuver.

    "It would be chaos on the floor to have this bill debated without the committee acting first," Specter said yesterday afternoon, only to grudgingly accept Frist's move in the evening.

    Some Republican aides said they believed presidential politics were at work. Frist, a prospective candidate for 2008, left out of his bill the guest-worker program that President Bush has demanded and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) -- a potential White House rival -- has championed. Such a program is unpopular with many conservative voters, who see it as amnesty for illegal immigrants. Many Republicans believe a new law to get tough on illegal immigrants is one of the few pieces of legislation that must be passed before the November elections if the GOP is to maintain the allegiance of conservative voters.

    Frist said he was motivated by a belief that only prompt Senate action will allow Senate and House negotiators to reach a compromise on a final bill this year. The House passed in December a border security bill that did not include a guest-worker program.

    Senators from both parties have come to near-agreement on provisions bolstering the U.S. border patrol, adding new technologies such as unmanned aerial vehicles and raising penalties on illegal immigrants and those who aid them. Sens. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) and John Cornyn (R-Tex.) neared agreement yesterday on a guest-worker program that could smooth the way to bipartisan passage of a Judiciary Committee bill when lawmakers return from a week-long break next week.

    Under the deal, Kennedy would agree that illegal immigrants who qualify for a guest-worker visa would have to go to their home countries for a year before applying for a visa extension of three or four additional years. But, Senate aides said, that one-year return could be waived if guest workers' employers said their continued labor was necessary or if a guest worker could prove a consistent work history.

    With Democrats, Bush and many Republicans favoring a guest-worker program, immigration advocates say no immigration bill can get out of the Senate without one. But House opponents say they have commitments from Republican leaders that no guest-worker program will be considered on the House floor this year.

    � 2006 The Washington Post Company
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/16/AR2006031601919.html




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  • JunRN
    09-12 08:43 PM
    It seems USCIS wants to make money through MTR. $585 to file MTR.




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  • needhelp!
    04-25 06:39 PM
    Please post on this thread when you contribute, so that we can track the contributions. Thats all!

    Once you have contributed, please post on the thread and we can know how much closer we are from our target. IV chapter leaders and Team IV members will run this thread and count the contributions

    -Which Thread or how to post ?

    I have singned up for $50 recurring contribution and willing to volunteer...

    Thanks



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  • factoryman
    02-12 03:43 PM
    I am still hoping we register our protest via IV before some congressman sneaks this provision into a must pass bil.




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  • Pandi
    05-17 02:05 PM
    I have sent the email to my local senators :)



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  • GCBy3000
    02-13 11:34 AM
    Hey Bush,

    Why dont you sign the immigration bill for US. :)

    Your support is highly appreciated. I am also doing the same thing and had signed up for monthly contribution.

    I would strongly suggest you to signup for monthly contribution and insist your friends too on this one. Update your signature with your pledge.

    Good work, keep rocking. We need members like you.

    I am really pained to read anands post.I admit that everybody has a right to speak, it doesnt mean that one has to demoralize and demean ones efforts and so many other like minded IV members.

    I came to know of this site last december untill I met one of the admnstrator who had come down here for a conference.Since then I have advocated this site to so many people and in my company its a Fortune 500 company we have lot of diverse memberships like Indian ,Chinese and various other countries memberships in our company.In our indian club we have about 100 employees of indian working for this company.Apart from circulating the site I have made it a policy of calling up people on phone every weekend and telling them about this site and work lying in front of us to get it done this year.

    Do you think that I am helping this site or the IV core.NO I am helping myself.So please be consructive and help the cause and help yourself.

    If you are not really convinced about the direction of the efforts of the members of this site.You are entitled to walk out.Its a free country.But before you post any message give it a thought and think about the cause rather than people or IV core.




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  • santb1975
    04-26 03:04 PM
    This is awesome. Thanks for your trust


    Guys,
    Keep up the good work, signed up for $50 a month.

    Unique Transaction ID #171210094T036761N

    I am recently out of project and looking for job but that would not discourage me from contributing.

    BTW I have EAD.

    I would like all the members to atleast contribute $50 even if one time.

    Togather we can win.

    Thanks



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  • deepakjain
    10-19 04:26 PM
    I have been to the indian consulate couple of times and what I have seen so far is that people staying in the US take the consulate officers for granted.

    People take the token and start filling up the form in the consulate itself, they will be at the window and will be pasting photograph or filling up the form itself on the counter.

    I think the consulate officer should ask people that will you behave the same way at an US consulate??

    People become impatient just waiting for 10 minutes as if they entire indian consulate has been waiting for them to show up at the office.

    The way we Indians behave boarding a flight in US, the same does not happen in India. The way we behave with the consulate officers at Indian consulate does not happen at the US consulate. Why do not the same people trying filling up the form at the US consulate or try pasting photograph and even run to grab the original when they are at an US consulate.

    We want the same level of professional at the Indian consulate then we need to show the same level of professional at Indian consulate that we show at US consulates.

    Regards,
    Deepak




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  • GCwaitforever
    06-14 10:18 AM
    Congratulations to all. This looks like a miracle.

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  • vinabath
    03-21 02:47 PM
    I propose to dissolve USCIS. No matter what USCIS failed in all respects of appeasing

    1. Indians
    2. Chinese
    3. Mexicans
    4. ROW
    5. Philippines
    6. EB1
    7. EB2 - NOW
    8. EB2
    9. EB3
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  • chanduv23
    02-07 12:33 PM
    Come on dear community members - lets all kake this campaign a great success. Please keep this thread on top



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  • Narayan
    08-14 12:28 AM
    DO NOT use Philip Sheldon & Associates in Long Beach California. Screwed up our case and did not file in time.. Very unresponsive.




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  • greencard_fever
    07-07 12:23 PM
    As I promised earlier I would keep you guys updated on the process of this case.

    On saturday I received the welcome as a permanent resident to USA letter. After trying to get a hold of my attorney I got in touch with him.

    Heres the story. (this guy is a genius)
    I asked him how it was possible when my PD wasn't current I got GC approval.
    His answer was funny and pleasant. Magic :D

    He said after the approval of my PERM during filing I-140 under EB2 he also filed a petition under "person with extraordinary ability interest to US" on my behalf. So in other words both the petitions were being processed together at USCIS. Me not aware of USCIS rules wasn't aware of all the lingo so didn't know.

    Now the Extraordinary ability petition quota is always current. So when my extraordinary petition was approved the attorney informed the USCIS that to adjucate my adjustment based on this approval. Since the PD was current for this category. USCIS processed and approved the GC based on that. I love this guy I don't have to work for my current employer anymore hence he will get a big surprise when I turn in 2 day resignation. HA...

    Hello,

    Can you please post your skill set,i am wondering if i am also eligible for "person with extraordinary ability interest to US".:D:D



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  • gsmishra
    07-21 01:00 PM
    Can you please explain how is this related?
    Our I-140 has already been filed but we dont have receipt notice for that.
    We are wondering how to file I-485 without I-140 receipt notice?


    This may be useful to understand a little more about e-filing of I-140 for those of who doesn't know much because the employer/lawyer doesn't give u full information. There appears to be no e-filing for I-485. Anyway navigate thru the USCIS pages for more info.

    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=47f2065d85cee010VgnVCM1000000ecd190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=9059d9808bcbd010VgnVCM100000d1f1d6a1 RCRD


    Instructions for Electronically Filing Form I-140

    Please note that the Premium Processing Service has been disabled within the e-Filing System for Form I-140. Please refer to the instructions for paper filing if you would like to request Premium Processing Service for Form I-140.

    Form
    I-140, E-File Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker

    If E-Filing is not the best option for you, please see the paper-based Form I-140.

    Purpose of Form
    To petition for an alien worker to become a permanent resident in the United States. This form is filed on behalf of an alien, and not by the alien.

    Who is Not Eligible to E-File This Form
    You are NOT eligible to E-File this form if:

    You are applying for a waiver of the filing fee.
    You are requesting that your case be expedited (does not include filing for Premium Processing)
    You are a Soviet scientist
    Who Is Eligible to E-File This Form
    Any other alien, except those listed above, may be the beneficiary of an E-Filed I-140 petition.

    Filing Fee
    $195

    Initial Evidence and Supporting Documentation Required
    See Instructions to the Paper-based Form I-140.

    If you are required to obtain a labor certification from the Department of Labor, do so prior to E-Filing Form I-140. The original Labor Certification signed by the filer and certified by the Department of Labor must be submitted with supporting documentation to the Service Center that has jurisdiction over your case. See your Confirmation Receipt Notice for the Service Center's mailing address. The required initial evidence must be received by the Service Center within seven business days of E-Filing the Form. If you do not submit the required initial evidence in the requisite time period, you will not establish a basis for eligibility, and we may deny your petition or application.

    Also see the general instructions for Submitting Supporting Documentation for an E-Filed application and/or petition. You may access those instructions from the Related Link on the right.

    Concurrent E-Filing
    E-Filed I-140 petitions can only be Concurrently E-Filed with the following applications under the following conditions:

    I-907 application: Only if the I-140 beneficiary selects Petition Type "e" - A professional (at a minimum, possessing a bachelor's degree or a foreign degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor degree) or a skilled worker (requiring at least two years of specialized training or experience) in Part 2. For all other petition types, the e-Filed Form I-140 is not available for premium processing.
    When E-Filing an I-907 concurrently with an I-140, the 15-day Premium Processing guarantee will not begin until the supporting documentation for the I-140 is received at the Service Center that has jurisdiction over the I-140.
    If you E-File Form I-907 by itself or concurrently with any other application, please see the list of Special Mailing Addresses.


    Supporting documentation

    Submitting Supporting Documentation

    Supporting documentation is the initial evidence that is required as proof of identification and as justification of eligibility for a benefit. These documents are required for USCIS to make a decision on your application. Examples of supporting documentation include copies of birth certificates, marriage licenses, Permanent Resident Cards, etc.

    Check the instructions for the form you are E-Filing to determine what supporting documentation, if any, is required.



    Instructions for Submitting Supporting Documentation for E-Filed Applications Only

    Review the instructions for your E-Filed form to determine what supporting documentation is required.


    Please Note: If you E-File Form I-90, you must submit all required initial evidence and supporting documentation at the time of your in-person appearance at your local ASC. Please see the Form-Specific Instructions for E-Filing I-90.

    Gather your supporting documentation for your E-Filed application.
    Originals and Copies. In almost all cases, submit a photocopy of your supporting document to the USCIS. For more information, see How Do I Know If I Need Original Documents? If form instructions state that a copy of a document may be filed with an application, and you choose to send USCIS the original, USCIS may keep that original for our records.
    Translations. Any foreign language document must be accompanied by a full English translation that the translator has certified as complete and correct, and by the translator's certification that he or she is competent to translate the foreign language into English.

    Print a copy of your Confirmation Receipt notice and attach it as a cover page (or first page) to your supporting documentation package.
    DO NOT include a copy of your E-Filed application with your supporting documentation.
    If you E-Filed several applications concurrently (see E-Filing Forms Concurrently), you will have a Confirmation Receipt notice for each application submitted.
    Include the Confirmation Receipt notice(s) as the first page of the supporting documentation for each application.
    DO NOT include any paper-based applications or fees with your supporting documentation for the E-Filed application.
    NOTE: All Attorneys and Organizational Representatives E-Filing an application or petition on behalf of a client, MUST perform the following steps:

    Generate a copy of the G-28 (it will be generated as part of the PDF file application after you click the �Finish� button).
    Confirm that the Applicant/Beneficiary/Petitioner name and address information does appear on the G-28.
    If the Applicant/Beneficiary/Petitioner name and address information does NOT appear on the G-28, print out the G-28 (it will printout with the PDF file application).
    Make a copy of the G-28 for each application electronically submitted.
    Fill in the Applicant/Beneficiary/Petitioner name and address information by hand.
    Sign each G-28.
    Submit the completed and signed G-28s to the address on the Confirmation Receipt notice with the required supporting documentation.
    If you E-File Form I-907 by itself or concurrently with any other application, please see the list of Special Mailing Addresses.

    Keep a copy of your Confirmation Receipt notice(s) and application(s) for your records, noting what supporting documentation you mailed and the date you mailed it. You may wish to make a copy of the entire package before mailing it.


    Place all supporting documentation into one package and mail it to the address provided on the Confirmation Receipt notice. If you E-File Form I-907 by itself or concurrently with any other application, please see the list of Special Mailing Addresses.

    Failure to follow these guidelines may result in processing delays or even denial of your application.




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  • jthomas
    03-13 07:22 PM
    Why don't we concentrate on state chapters.. that surely makes some big difference. We were able to apply for I-140 and I-485 thats a huge blessing. But do we have enough time to motivate our EB friends to join us and meet the law makers, signing letters etc... If we have many active members we would have achieved something.



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  • waitnwatch
    05-31 04:33 PM
    Yes, a majority Vote.

    "The motion to Lay on the Table is undebatable, and requires only a majority vote, notwithstanding the fact that if not taken from the table the question is suppressed."

    The question here is when was the "motion to lie on table" for SA 1249 voted on? Does anybody from the core know..............




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  • Stlguy
    07-11 01:34 PM
    My experience with Greenberg Traurig has been good too. They worked extremely hard to get the applications send on Friday . Not that it make a differnce :(




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  • vikramy
    01-15 02:32 AM
    I thought 140 can not be revoked after it has been approved. Was my understanding wrong? Can some one clarify me?




    logiclife
    06-26 02:06 PM
    64 Ayes, 35 Nos

    the battle begins again... :(

    Its only going to take 5 people to break away from the 64. Those 35 "No" votes are the ones who want CIR dead NOW. They are not going to change. But those 64, its only going to take 5 people to walk away.

    There are 24 amendments. I think atleast 5 people would see their amendments fail on the floor of the house and probably another 5 atleast who would withdraw support because someone else's amendment passed. This baby is going DOWWWNNN this weekend per my estimate. I could be wrong but again, 24 amendments ? That's too many darts on a fragile compromise.




    vkotval
    06-13 08:56 PM
    CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS FOR ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS
    **Please make sure all COPIES are Clear and Legible


    1.Original I-140 Approval Notice /Receipt Notice (Legal Dept. will have this)

    2.*Copy of Birth Certificate of Employee and ALL Dependent Family Members
    (Please provide translations if not in English)
    ** If NO birth certificate is available then a �Non-Availability Certificate� MUST BE
    SUBMITTED with Affidavits of Birth, Executed by two immediate family
    members who were 5 years of age or older at the time the birth took place�
    (Please see attached sample)

    *** If a birth certificate was recently issued, then it MUST BE SUBMITTED along with Affidavits of Birth, Executed by two immediate family members who were 5 years of age or older at the time the birth took place�(Please see attached sample)

    **** Please also include U.S. Citizen Children�s Birth Certificate(s)

    3. Copy of Marriage Certificate
    (Please provide translations if not in English)

    4. Copy of all Divorce Decrees
    (Please provide translations if not in English)

    5. U.S. Federal Tax Returns - IRS Form 1040 for the last THREE (3) years
    *(Please do not send W-2�s unless requested)

    6. 3 Months of most recent Paystubs

    7. 6 photos of employee and each dependent

    8. Form I-693 Medical Examination � by U.S. Civil Surgeon
    (Please call 1-800-375-5283 for a list of registered U.S. Civil Surgeons in your area)

    9. Copy of ALL pages (including blank pages) of Current and Expired passports for employee and dependents
    **Please make COLOR copies of the front page of your passport(s) and visa page(s)

    10. Copies of ALL I-94 cards, I-797 Approvals (H-1B & H-4s), I-20s, and EAD cards.

    11. COLOR Copy (front and back) of State issued Drivers� License and/or State Identification Card



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