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  • desitechie
    09-24 06:17 PM
    Hows ALLVOI compared to vonage and lingo?





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  • gc4me
    11-10 09:44 PM
    I got the RFE at last. I invoked AC21. The RFE for me is asking for 2 evidences

    01. Why in Form I-693 medical examiner submitted x-ray but no skin test (we did it because we had the TB vaccination in childhood and skin test would come positive and we had to take x-ray anyway) ---Not an Issue, we can answer that

    02. Submit current dated EVL for your new employer. No issue. we can answer that

    For my wife also asking for 2 evidences:

    01. About the same medical issue.
    02. Provide her non-immigrant status between Feb 2003 to Jan 2004.

    I don't know what do. Looks like we are doomed. My wife came here with H4 in 2000, was provided I-94 from the airport for 3 years (till Jan 2003), we didn't know then that we have to file a I-539 extension for H4 extension (even couple of my friends had the same idea). We knew that as long as I am on H1, she would maintain H4. I came to know in Jan 2004 and then we applied for I-539. I know this is stupid but that what happened. Anybody has any experience please reply..please please. We are really sleepless this time.





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  • eb_retrogession
    02-03 09:20 AM
    Prez Mr. Bush visiting Intel Corporation today!!!!





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  • tempy
    09-09 08:46 AM
    Just enjoy your green...

    I think I should ... It was a looooooong 11 year journey.



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  • gbof
    08-17 12:45 PM
    Congrads!
    So when children reach 14 years of age they have to do fingerprinting?

    That is true. USCIS will send you finger print notice when kids turn 14. They will print all the fingers (code3, I guess) at this time.





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  • kshitijnt
    01-30 02:11 PM
    EEOC deals with discrimination based issues. File a complaint with them. They will follow up with the concerned company.



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  • gctest
    08-21 01:16 PM
    DOS has publicly admitted that they made a mistake in the past interpretation and allowed visas to flow to EB3-ROW and EB3.

    Do yo uguys seriously expect DOS to start making the same mistake they publicy apologized for a few months back?

    We all talk about staying united.. but if EB3 folks are going to get together and start asking DOS to unfairly divert visa numbers away from EB2 (mostly to EB3-ROW... numbers will run out before EB3-I even sees it), how are EB2 folks expected to just sit and watch?

    How can we stay united then?

    What would you do if your blood brother was in EB2 while you are in EB3? Would you do the same?





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  • leo2606
    12-09 05:15 PM
    Check Question#9 in the following link realated with multiple A#s
    http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/CBO_Q&A_Oct2007.pdf



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  • PD_Dec2002
    06-29 08:11 PM
    If you were current for June and if the USCIS received your application in June, then you are 100% fine. USCIS stamps the "received date" on the package. So when they open it for processing (1,2,3 weeks later), they will see that your PD was current when they received it.

    Of course, if your PD is not current when they open it, then of course, your 485 won't be approved. But you will get your EAD and AP.

    Thanks,
    Jayant

    P.S.: Note that there is some disagreement about whether the USCIS looks at the date they received the package or the date your package is post-marked.





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  • vinicola78
    11-06 02:58 PM
    I sure hope that it is not a denial. In any case, I am preparing for the worst and trying to save some money to pay the lawyers for an MTR...



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  • dhirajs98
    06-21 08:42 AM
    I have two labors

    PERM EB2

    Labor: Certified
    PD: Dec 06
    I-140: Filed in Premium Processing on May last week
    RFE Received: June 1st
    RFE Response Sent: June 6th
    Status: No updates from USCIS

    I-485: I can file based on the pending I-140

    ========
    RIR EB3
    PD: Jan 2004
    Labor: Noy yet Certified. Based on my case analyst at DBEC it should be certified by June 30th.

    ==========

    Question:

    1. If I file I-485 with EB2 labor. Can I use EB3 PD later for getting GC faster?

    2. Does PD matters once I-485 is filed?

    3. If I file I-485 with EB2 and then due to some reason my I-140 gets rejected what options I have?





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  • pappu
    10-02 03:33 PM
    I am seeing people getting multiple #A numbers and delays.

    If you have filed multiple I485s, pls share your expiences here.



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  • veera72
    09-14 03:56 PM
    My company applied 100 485's . 85 from NSC and 15 from TSC (140 aproval). All NSC people got receipts, some of got FP's also. But TSC people still waiting for checks to be cleared.


    140 approved by TSC
    LUD on I-140 of 8-5-07
    I-485 filed with NSC on 2nd july:mad:





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  • beautifulMind
    09-24 04:59 PM
    "interfiling" to use old EB3 PD for new EB2 is not the easiest path for EB3-I guys specially if they have used AC21 and work on EAD now ( Most of us are in this category). Priority date porting is not an issue, USCIS does not have a problem with that. The problem is with "Job definition and level". While one use AC21 claims job position matching EB3 job classification and if there no enough progression gap between AC21 usage and "inerfiling" It becomes hard for a lawyer to convince USCIS that fellow is matching EB2 capability under same job classification. Hundred of such intefilings are waiting without no action from USCIS. My lawyer's advice wait till we logically can establish the skill progression, in other words minimum 3 years of wait from the day AC21 usage. And other important thing is "real promotion" in position should happen at employment and this whole explanation is based on assumption of employment at the same employer. If you change employment inbetween after AC21 usage and before interfiling , your 3 years wait cycle starts from new emploment date. I have not filed "interfiling" just because of these reasons and waiting for correct time to do that. In other words Eb3-I is really and badly screwed.\



    I am in a similar situation

    I have EAD from an EB3 application and I applied for labor in EB2 with same company but different position while working in the new position on EB3 EAD

    My eligible date for ac21 is Jan 2008

    so are you saying I should only interfile 485 in Eb2 in jan 2011?

    You reply would really appreciated since I am really confused



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  • Macaca
    12-05 04:46 PM
    JUAN GONZALEZ: �because I�ve been very concerned about the lack of historical understanding of the immigration battles in our country, going back to the Irish in the 1840s. Father Joseph Fitzpatrick, who was a wonderful sociologist of Fordham University, once did a study of the criminal populations in New York City in 1859, concluded that 83% of all the criminal convictions in 1859 in New York City were Irish�were Irish, not Canadian, Scotch, English or Germans or the other bulk of the population in New York at the time, but were Irish, right? Henry McLaughlin, the�

    LOU DOBBS: What in the world is your point?

    JUAN GONZALEZ: Well, I�m getting to my point, but give me the time to do it. We have time on this show, unlike�we don�t do soundbites here, alright?

    LOU DOBBS: No, and you certainly don�t do representative journalism, either.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: Henry McLaughlin, Lou, was the guy who was the main consultant to the US Congress in developing the immigration restriction laws of the 1920s, a eugenicist who, interestingly enough, examined the facts�high crime rates among the immigrant population in the 1920s. Tuberculosis, disease, drunkenness�and these were the reasons�his studies of the population of the immigrant population were the basis upon which Congress decided on its restrictive laws to limit the number of southern Europeans, of Jews and of other nationalities that were coming into the country at the time. My point is that the issue of crime and the issue of disease has always been attempted by those who want to restrict immigration, right? But identifying�

    LOU DOBBS: Juan, you�re smarter than this. I mean�

    JUAN GONZALEZ: �with the immigrant population coming into the country.

    LOU DOBBS: You�re smarter than this. You�re better than this.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: You know, you�re doing the same thing that Henry�

    LOU DOBBS: No, I�m�

    JUAN GONZALEZ: �McLaughlin did in the 1920s�

    LOU DOBBS: Oh, you�re�

    JUAN GONZALEZ: �and the same thing that was done against the Irish�

    LOU DOBBS: Juan, if you believe that�

    JUAN GONZALEZ: �in the 1850s.

    LOU DOBBS: If you believe that, you should look into that camera and say you apologize for trying to mislead people purposefully. The reality is this. Have you ever once heard me say anything other than I have the greatest respect for illegal immigrants in this country? Illegal immigrants. Forget immigrants, illegal immigrants. Have you ever heard me say anything other than that? Have you ever heard me say anything other than, I believe that the illegal alien in this entire mess is the only rational actor? Have you ever heard me say that? Have you ever read the transcripts of my broadcasts? Do you have any�

    JUAN GONZALEZ: Yes, I�ve read quite a few of your transcripts. Not all of them, I have to confess. I work with�

    LOU DOBBS: Would you like to tell me? Have you ever heard me say anything other than that? Have you ever heard me say that I want to have immigration restricted? I mean, my god, man, do you have any�any�sense of fidelity to the reality?

    JUAN GONZALEZ: Yes, I do. And the reality is�

    LOU DOBBS: How in the world can you use my name and �anti-immigrant� in the same breath?

    AMY GOODMAN: When we hear comments like�

    LOU DOBBS: You hear�

    AMY GOODMAN: �a third of the�from you�we�ve played them, so we can�t refute the videotape, Lou.

    LOU DOBBS: Have you looked, Amy�

    AMY GOODMAN: We can�t refute�a third of prisoners are�

    LOU DOBBS: Yes. And we discussed that?

    AMY GOODMAN: �are illegal immigrants�

    LOU DOBBS: Have we discussed it?

    AMY GOODMAN: No, a third of prisoners are illegal immigrants, not true. 7,000 leprosy cases in the last three years because of illegal immigrants�

    LOU DOBBS: Christine Romans misspoke�

    AMY GOODMAN: �not true.

    LOU DOBBS: �we said that. And that�s as straightforward as we can put it.

    AMY GOODMAN: And you made an announcement on your show�

    LOU DOBBS: Absolutely.

    AMY GOODMAN: �and you will say it here�

    LOU DOBBS: Absolutely.

    AMY GOODMAN: �that it is not true. Illegal immigrants are not responsible for 7,000 cases of leprosy over last three years.

    LOU DOBBS: Not over the last three years. But the likelihood is that illegal immigrants are responsible, because they are the ones who brought Hansen�s disease�

    AMY GOODMAN: �The likelihood��based on what, Lou?

    LOU DOBBS: Based on doctors at the Hansen Center,�

    AMY GOODMAN: No.

    LOU DOBBS: �who said that�listen to me. Hansen�s�I mean, if you guys�you guys are just ridiculous in your loss of proportion here. You�re talking about one report. But if you want to talk about it, tuberculosis and Hansen�s disease are both screened, and they are so similar in the symptoms and their presentation that doctors look for that in the screening. Without question.

    AMY GOODMAN: But as you agree now, you�re formally apologizing for having a presentation on your show�

    LOU DOBBS: I already have.

    AMY GOODMAN: �and then backing it up.

    LOU DOBBS: Wait, wait, wait.

    AMY GOODMAN: Again, this is not just one show.

    LOU DOBBS: Referring to three years, OK?

    AMY GOODMAN: So you�re saying that illegal immigrants have caused 7,000 cases of leprosy�

    LOU DOBBS: No.

    AMY GOODMAN: �over thirty years?

    LOU DOBBS: I�m saying the likelihood is that those cases of Hansen�s disease are, according to the doctors at the Hansen Center, most likely as a result of illegal immigration, because they�re not being screened.

    AMY GOODMAN: You know the fear�

    LOU DOBBS: But why contain this?

    AMY GOODMAN: Well, the reason�

    LOU DOBBS: How about tuberculosis?

    AMY GOODMAN: Let me make a point.

    LOU DOBBS: Does that concern you?

    AMY GOODMAN: Let me just say something. Let me just say something.

    LOU DOBBS: Right.

    AMY GOODMAN: The reason we�re raising these issues is not any one particular case, though I think facts matter�

    LOU DOBBS: You�re giving more focus to this issue�

    AMY GOODMAN: �because�

    LOU DOBBS: We put one report, eight seconds, and you are giving an entire broadcast to this.

    AMY GOODMAN: No. It is well more than eight seconds. But I want to make a point here. Even when you were called on it by 60 Minutes�they played a clip�you came back the next day�

    LOU DOBBS: Right.

    AMY GOODMAN: �and you continued this fallacy. But the issue is, we�re raising different issues in different spheres of American life�prisons, disease�and in each of these cases, what many people are concerned about what you�re doing, because there is no question, Lou Dobbs, you are extremely influential in this country. You are a key part of driving the debate on immigration.

    LOU DOBBS: Right.

    AMY GOODMAN: And so, I think it is important to be accurate�

    LOU DOBBS: Oh, I do, too.

    AMY GOODMAN: �to start there.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: Yeah, but I think we should�

    LOU DOBBS: Have you ever made a mistake on this broadcast, Amy?

    AMY GOODMAN: Yes.

    LOU DOBBS: How many, would you say?

    AMY GOODMAN: I would say that each time it�s pointed out, we try to apologize for it.

    LOU DOBBS: So do we.

    AMY GOODMAN: And we try to correct the record.

    LOU DOBBS: And the issue is, for me, the 7,000 cases�as soon as I understood the issue was the three years versus thirty years�I mean, to me it was a�

    AMY GOODMAN: That�s not minor.

    LOU DOBBS: To me, it frankly was of no interest. The issue was 7,000 cases on the registry of Hansen�s. That was the issue I was responding to when I understood fully the three-year thing. I mean, to me, the idea was whether the registry had been brought up to date or not. No one in their right mind thought that�you know, a year, or whatever, that a thousand cases had been created.





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  • avi_ny
    09-28 09:48 AM
    Got the GC cards in yesterday's mail.



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  • abhijitp
    07-31 06:07 PM
    You are trying to say I can sign an application then mail it with just fee. You think they will accept without any Initial Evidence. I know about them relaxing condition on Medical. When did they relax it for all other Initial Evidence as well.
    But I agree, these two things are different. Only medicals have been relaxed by USCIS via its press release. Since a lot of the lawyers have sent without some initial evidence, AILA should use its proven;-) negotiation skills to get USCIS to issue a new press release which ascertains that only singatures and filing fees are required at this time.





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  • GCKaIntezar
    05-25 08:51 AM
    Can someone please answer this.

    The LATEST visa stamp.

    There must be a number (9 digit I think) right above your employer name NOT the control #.
    The place visa was issued would be Department of State





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  • ras
    01-09 07:50 AM
    And also his daughters Jenna and Barbara :)

    Tell them little more about ur degrees, achievements, personality and physical appearance too. May be they get impressed and recommend to their father...;)





    snathan
    08-20 06:36 PM
    FYI...I heard from some of my friends that Vonage is good as long as you are its customer. Once you call CS and tell them you are leaving...they play all sorts of dirty tricks.

    Thats the only reason I hate Vonage. Once you select the option to disconnect you will be in line 1 hr, then some one will come and ask you to hold till they pull up your record. You will be on hold for 20 mins and will be disconnected. This cycle will go on unless you are lucky. I had to try this 4-5 times...then I started hating their service. Otherwise they are good.





    acecupid
    06-16 10:42 AM
    Thanks for your reply.
    what is the meaning of staff augmentation case? He work at client place and client is administered project.The s/w tool is copyright by client.The reason for asking him to come back is that prior to this company he worked for another company for two years. He left his old company before 5 year. when he joined his current company he has provided all the document mentioned in checklist such as offer letter, exp and releiving letter and last two month pay stub and they did BG for same document.During 5 years career he worked for diff client and everytime they did BG for him before putting him in project and there was no problem happen in his BG. recently his current employer find something wrong about his prior company and they asked him to provide more evidance for prior company.now he don't have any contact of his prior employer and he does not have any more evidnace for showing their company.
    Because of this reason they are asking him to come back home country from last two week.He told his company that he tryed to connect his prior employer but he can not make out and he don't have anything more to show the company.

    Please suggest what he can do in this situation.
    If anyone come across in this situation then please reply to my question.
    Appericiate your help in advacne

    The way I look at your story is that you want to get back at your company in some way. You were employed as L1 by your company all this while and you did not care about fraud at that time ? You were enjoying the benefits so you did not care. Now since your company is going to send you back to India anyways, you want to do everything possible to get them in trouble.

    I dont support fraud in any way and I do think such companies should be punished. But you dont have my sympathy either since you think fraud is ok as long as you are benefitting from it.



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