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  • john2255
    07-22 11:05 AM
    Hello All,

    I live inTexas and fall under Sen. Cornyn constituency. I faxed his Dallas and Washington Office this thank you letter. Everyone of us can send letter to their Senators. After all we are legal tax payers.... what u all say ???

    Dear Sen. Cornyn,

    Subject: Reintroduce Amendment No. 2339

    I applaud your Amendment to provide interim relief for shortages in employment-based visas for aliens with extraordinary ability and advanced degrees and for nurses. I am one of those who are currently stuck in the muck of USCIS. I would like to request you to not give up on us. Please try to introduce another similar amendment to at least help USCIS clear the humongous backlog of Green Cards. We all really appreciate your help!

    Regards,
    Name
    Tel #
    Email ID


    Good work greenme. The model of your letter is excellent. Everybody in the forum please follow the same model with necessary modifications and fax to their respective senators. Also please call to the senators office and let them know your opinion. Please refer about the bill and convey your opinion according to the particular senator's voting on the amendment. This is very important coz this will greatly influence them and stimulate them for further similar amendments. Please dont delay. Let us heat up the issue. The amendment shows the senators are already aware of unused employment visas of previous years. Lets take this oppurtunity.




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  • chanduv23
    09-12 12:20 PM
    why do we have to get names from people...
    simply decide a course of action... like send out letters or the big-as calculator brother singhsa3 suggested and let them ship it out individually

    Well - what I am suggesting is - the more the authenticity - the more effective. The more the anonymous the less effective.

    It is not about names or addresses - it is about genuineness.




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  • ilikekilo
    10-22 09:11 AM
    I understand what you say but interpretation differs from IO to IO. It still goes to chances....

    Hey, tx for the PM, I sent the email, do we need to send a letter too?>




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  • Jimi_Hendrix
    11-08 07:04 PM
    San Diego - District 49 100.0% of 318 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Darrell Issa (I)
    GOP 48,622 63.6%
    Jeeni Criscenzo
    Dem 25,478 33.3%
    Lars Grossmith Lib 2,319 3.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Diego - District 50 100.0% of 578 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Brian Bilbray (I)
    GOP 91,990 53.3%
    Francine Busby
    Dem 74,932 43.4%
    Paul King Lib 3,175 1.8%
    Miriam Clark PFP 2,586 1.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Diego - District 51 100.0% of 299 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Bob Filner (I)
    Dem 46,455 67.0%
    Blake Miles
    GOP 21,284 30.7%
    Dan Litwin Lib 1,638 2.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Diego - District 52 100.0% of 623 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Duncan Hunter (I)
    GOP 96,600 65.0%
    John Rinaldi
    Dem 46,996 31.6%
    Michael Benoit Lib 5,105 3.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Diego - District 53 100.0% of 393 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Susan Davis (I)
    Dem 73,731 66.9%
    Woody Woodrum
    GOP 33,773 30.7%
    Ernie Lippe Lib 2,680 2.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Francisco - District 8 100.0% of 473 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Nancy Pelosi (I)
    Dem 101,002 80.5%
    Mike DeNunzio
    GOP 13,043 10.4%
    Krissy Keefer Grn 9,611 7.7%
    Philip Berg Lib 1,880 1.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Francisco - District 12 100.0% of 107 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Tom Lantos (I)
    Dem 22,953 81.7%
    Mike Moloney
    GOP 5,137 18.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Joaquin - District 11 100.0% of 576 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Richard Pombo (I)
    GOP 44,965 50.7%
    Jerry McNerney
    Dem 43,721 49.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Joaquin - District 18 100.0% of 201 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Dennis Cardoza (I)
    Dem 15,615 74.2%
    John Kanno
    GOP 5,425 25.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Luis Obispo - District 22 100.0% of 86 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Kevin McCarthy
    GOP 23,695 62.4%
    Sharon Beery
    Dem 14,267 37.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Luis Obispo - District 23 100.0% of 78 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Lois Capps (I)
    Dem 24,314 60.5%
    Victor Tognazzini
    GOP 15,843 39.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Mateo - District 12 100.0% of 356 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Tom Lantos (I)
    Dem 80,382 73.8%
    Mike Moloney
    GOP 28,569 26.2%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Mateo - District 14 100.0% of 162 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Anna Eshoo (I)
    Dem 32,249 72.4%
    Rob Smith
    GOP 10,329 23.2%
    Carol Brouillet Grn 1,070 2.4%
    Brian Holtz Lib 889 2.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Barbara - District 23 100.0% of 220 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Lois Capps (I)
    Dem 43,244 65.2%
    Victor Tognazzini
    GOP 23,118 34.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Barbara - District 24 100.0% of 131 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Elton Gallegly (I)
    GOP 17,639 66.2%
    Jill Martinez
    Dem 9,000 33.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Clara - District 11 100.0% of 54 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Jerry McNerney
    Dem 6,067 60.9%
    Richard Pombo (I)
    GOP 3,897 39.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Clara - District 14 100.0% of 284 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Anna Eshoo (I)
    Dem 65,960 70.8%
    Rob Smith
    GOP 23,203 24.9%
    Brian Holtz Lib 2,195 2.4%
    Carol Brouillet Grn 1,858 2.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Clara - District 15 100.0% of 436 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Honda (I)
    Dem 95,775 71.9%
    Raymond Chukwu
    GOP 37,358 28.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Clara - District 16 100.0% of 470 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Zoe Lofgren (I)
    Dem 81,796 72.5%
    Charel Winston
    GOP 31,003 27.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Cruz - District 14 100.0% of 140 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Anna Eshoo (I)
    Dem 14,388 66.7%
    Rob Smith
    GOP 5,713 26.5%
    Carol Brouillet Grn 734 3.4%
    Brian Holtz Lib 729 3.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Cruz - District 17 100.0% of 177 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Sam Farr (I)
    Dem 39,954 84.0%
    Anthony De Maio
    GOP 7,593 16.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Shasta - District 2 100.0% of 138 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 30,989 67.2%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 13,728 29.8%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 1,388 3.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Sierra - District 4 100.0% of 23 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    John Doolittle (I)
    GOP 832 53.2%
    Charlie Brown
    Dem 604 38.6%
    Dan Warren Lib 127 8.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Siskiyou - District 2 100.0% of 87 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 8,352 63.2%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 4,454 33.7%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 408 3.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Solano - District 3 100.0% of 17 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Dan Lungren (I)
    GOP 1,775 57.1%
    Bill Durston
    Dem 1,255 40.3%
    Douglas Tuma Lib 47 1.5%
    Michael Roskey PFP 34 1.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Solano - District 7 100.0% of 133 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    George Miller (I)
    Dem 29,457 80.2%
    Camden McConnell Lib 7,282 19.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Solano - District 10 100.0% of 83 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Ellen Tauscher (I)
    Dem 13,406 63.2%
    Darcy Linn
    GOP 7,793 36.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Sonoma - District 1 100.0% of 81 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Thompson (I)
    Dem 14,041 66.4%
    John Jones
    GOP 6,115 28.9%
    Pamela Elizondo Grn 611 2.9%
    Timothy Stock PFP 381 1.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Sonoma - District 6 100.0% of 389 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Lynn Woolsey (I)
    Dem 75,560 68.0%
    Todd Hooper
    GOP 31,189 28.1%
    Richard Friesen Lib 4,379 3.9%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Stanislaus - District 18 100.0% of 191 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Dennis Cardoza (I)
    Dem 19,821 62.4%
    John Kanno
    GOP 11,923 37.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Stanislaus - District 19 100.0% of 248 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    George Radanovich (I)
    GOP 27,971 60.0%
    TJ Cox
    Dem 18,629 40.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Sutter - District 2 100.0% of 68 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 11,968 67.6%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 5,198 29.4%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 534 3.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Tehama - District 2 100.0% of 47 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 10,060 69.1%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 4,046 27.8%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 461 3.2%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Trinity - District 2 100.0% of 23 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 3,104 58.8%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 1,939 36.8%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 233 4.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Tulare - District 21 100.0% of 257 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Devin Nunes (I)
    GOP 34,318 66.2%
    Steven Haze
    Dem 15,967 30.8%
    John Miller Grn 1,579 3.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Tuolumne - District 19 100.0% of 76 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    George Radanovich (I)
    GOP 10,713 59.3%
    TJ Cox
    Dem 7,355 40.7%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Ventura - District 23 100.0% of 127 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Lois Capps (I)
    Dem 18,199 71.1%
    Victor Tognazzini
    GOP 7,405 28.9%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Ventura - District 24 100.0% of 423 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Elton Gallegly (I)
    GOP 66,976 59.9%
    Jill Martinez
    Dem 44,921 40.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Yolo - District 1 100.0% of 121 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Thompson (I)
    Dem 25,597 65.9%
    John Jones
    GOP 11,348 29.2%
    Pamela Elizondo Grn 1,409 3.6%
    Timothy Stock PFP 507 1.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Yolo - District 2 100.0% of 25 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 3,931 64.1%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 2,050 33.5%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 147 2.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Yuba - District 2 100.0% of 46 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 6,895 66.3%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 3,085 29.7%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 414 4.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET



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    07-15 09:46 PM
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  • hopefulgc
    09-12 12:13 PM
    why do we have to get names from people...
    simply decide a course of action... like send out letters or the big-as calculator brother singhsa3 suggested and let them ship it out individually



    Most people here just want to discuss but when it comes to action - you will notice that they would not even give out their proper name to IV while registering - so mobilizing is not as easy as discussing it here.

    Discussion forums are good because ideas emerge here - ideas are needed for execution and discussing pressing issues must lead us towards a path to execution.

    The question is - can all those who do that talk actually walk the talk?



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  • manderson
    09-18 08:52 PM
    vparam/ anyone,

    i have 2 questions

    when i move into my own LLC how far do I need to go in terms of documents/ pay-stubs to prove to the USCIS that it's a legitimate company/ job offer? i guess i am a bit confused as to how to present to USCIS my dual role as owner/ employee with 140 job description?

    also from your experiences is it practical (in terms of taxation) to just run your own payroll (from consulting) through your LLC - meaning you are the only employee in your company?

    thanks in advance,
    manderson

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    Ref (Murthy): " Foreign nationals can port their cases to a self-employed position! This is a very favorable stance, as many foreign nationals desire to establish their own companies and, in that way, control their own destinies. The entrepreneurial spirit is strong among many immigrants. The Memo reiterates the need to show that the new position or job is the same or similar. It also states that the new employer and job offer must be legitimate.
    �MurthyDotCom
    In these situations, the USCIS is to focus upon whether the original job offer was really the intended employment at the time the I-140 and I-485 were filed. That is, the petitioning company must have intended to employ the foreign national beneficiary and the foreign national beneficiary must have intended to accept the position at the time of filing the I-140 and the I-485."
    Source: http://www.murthy.com/news/n_yatmay.html
    I think the 2nd paragraph means USCIS might want additional RFEs from your 140 employer later on to prove that original 140 employment offer was valid.




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  • willigetgc?
    04-30 01:52 PM
    TIER I: LIST OF KEY SENATORS FOR CIR


    Senator Scott Brown (R-Massachusetts)
    (202) 224-4543

    Senator Judd Gregg (R-New Hampshire)
    (202) 224-3324

    Senator Richard Lugar (R-Indiana)
    (202) 224-4814

    Senator Michael Enzi (R-Wyoming)
    (202) 224-3424

    Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina)
    (202) 224-5972

    Senator John Ensign (R-Nevada)
    (202) 224-6244

    Senator Orin Hatch (R-Utah)
    (202) 224-5251

    Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas)
    (202) 224-2934

    Senator John Kyl (R-Arizona)
    (202) 224-4521

    Senator Mitch Mcconnell (R-Kentuky)
    (202) 224-2541

    Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota)
    (202) 224-3244

    Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri)
    (202) 224-6154

    Senator Jon Tester (D-Montana)
    (202) 224-2644

    Senator Jim Webb (D-Virginia)
    (202) 224-4024

    Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-Rhode Island)
    (202) 224-2921


    TIER II: LIST OF KEY SENATORS SPONSORING OR CO-SPONSORING CIR BILL

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nevada)
    (202) 224-3542

    Senator Dick Durbin (Illinois)
    (202) 224-2152

    Senator Chuck Schumer (New York)
    (202) 224-6542

    Senator Patrick Leahy (Vermont)
    (202) 224-4242

    Senator Dianne Feinstein (California)
    (202) 224-3841

    Senator Bob Menendez (New Jersey)
    (202) 224-4744

    Sen. Ben Cardin (Maryland)
    (202) 224-4524


    All the numbers listed by Pappu are correct, and no changes need to be made.

    I called both sets of Senators, and gave our stand on this immigration reform issue to each Sen. office, and here is the feedback from them:

    Sen Brown: Will review the bill and will let his position known in a weeks time.
    Sen Gregg: He has no position currently
    Sen Lugar: Since the bill has no language yet, he would like to wait before he gives an opinion. He has previously supported immigration reform. He is continuing to meet with Sen. Schumer
    Sen. Enzi: Does not support amnesty and he will let us know what his position on high skilled immigrant provisions in a week
    Sen. Graham: Left message
    Sen. Ensign: Has no comments, asked for NV address
    Sen. Hatch: Staff read the press release regarding yesterday's framework, which states that this is partisan politics, and border enforcement has to be done first. Told him our position and asked for support
    Sen. Cornyn: Could not leave message as there was high volume. will call back again. However, the message said that local offices need to be contacted.
    Sen. Kyl: Has also released a press statement, did not read it, asked me to check it on the senators webpage. Took my opinion though.
    Sen. McConnell: He just wanted our comments and the sen himself did not have any comment regarding immigration.
    Sen. Klobucher: Has not fully reviewed what was in the frame work, took our opinion on the matter, and the staff asked for the zipcode irrespective of where you were from.
    Sen. McCaskill: Their office has no opinion on the bill. She is in general support of legal immigrants. However, she wanted to see how things progress in the senate.
    Sen. Tester: He opposes amnesty. took our opinion but did not want to take a stand on high skilled immigrants issue
    Sen. Webb: left a message
    Sen. Whitehouse: has not reviewed the framework. took my opinion.

    Called Sens. Reid, Durbin, Schumer, Leahy, Feinstein, Menendez and Cardin's offices and thanked them for their support and leadership.



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  • axp817
    07-18 09:28 PM
    I started off with a one time contribution many months ago, and then signed up for $20 monthly contributions.

    Today, when I saw the action item for the new funding drive and that the recurring contribution request had gone up to $50, I couldn't initially bring my stingy self to changing my contribution from $20 to $50.

    Then I asked myself, If I were offered a green card today, at an additional 'premium' fee (Besides the filing, attorney fees), how much would I be willing to pay? probably, $2, 3, 4, 5, or even upto $10000. That being the case why was I being a miser about spending $50 a month supporting a great organization like IV.

    With that thought, I immediately went ahead and signed up for the $50 a month contribution and cancelled my old $20 subscription on Paypal.

    I am single and don't have a family to support like most of you do, but this $50 a month will go a long way. We have seen IV get results. From what has gone on in the last few months, up until last night, we know that IV is the only organization that really works for our interest. Oh, Shusterman, ILW, Murthy might all be good attorneys but they don't push our interests like IV does.

    With that, I would request all of you to join hands and work with IV in bringing a revolutionary change to the employment immigration system.

    Thank you all, in advance.

    20,000 members of which at least 15,000 are real (not non-immigrant trolls).

    If all sign up for $50 a month, IV would generate $750,000 a month. That kind of money = serious lobbying efforts = we get our green cards well before it is time to retire




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  • gcdreamer05
    08-13 04:36 PM
    so any hopes about what would happen on oct 2008 bulletin for eb3, will it go back to nov 2001 or atleast will it go to 2003 :(

    It looks like a long wait for us eb3 folks.........



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  • Milind123
    09-12 12:39 PM
    Thankyou sukhwinderd and ravish_kaipa.

    All, please remember my intention is to motivate the people who never contributed and who start
    a $50 monthly contribution at least for six months. Also don't forget to PM me when you
    start your monthly contibution.

    Anyway good start. sukhwinderd and ravish_kaipa please consider monthly contributions.


    Here are the details about my contribution of $100

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  • logiclife
    07-20 01:34 PM
    UPDATE : 7.20.07 12:10 PM PST

    I need more people to stand up and commit to video campaign also. Come on guys, if this had any risk involved, I would not tell you to do this. I have myself put videos in past (for a different purpose). I am on my H1 too. If there was risk involved, I wouldnt do that. I am not crazy and I love my status and my prospects for GC too.

    If USCIS had been going after people just for speaking out in media, then the entire core group's 140s and 485s would have been rejected. USCIS does not have time, interest or legal grounds to care about who does what. Their job is to follow procedure listed in Adjudicator's field manual and work as per federal laws and regulations. Denials of 140s and 485s or labor cert need to fall under one or other category of federal regulation. They also need to be cited on denial notice. You cant just deny someone's 140 because you dont LIKE the extra carricular activities of person. You are dealing with a Democracy here. Not the 15th century Mughal emperor where the jahan-panah (the emperor) can put someone on trial, convict and sentence upon whim without any due process and where the roles of judge, prosecutor and jury are all fused together into one person. There is a reason why there is an independent judiciary in any reasonable democracy.

    If this were something illegal, yes you would be in trouble. If its legal, you are not in trouble no matter what.

    If you do something illegal, then no matter how secretly you do it, it will affect your GC or citizenship. Even after you get GC or citizenship, if you do ILLEGAL STUFF, then yes, those privileges can be revoked. If everything you do is LEGAL, then NO, NOTHING will happen to you.

    Kindly draw the lines of what you choose to do and choose not to do along the lines of LAW, and not along the lines of "What might or might not offend someone".

    If you are constantly afraid of offending someone, then the sad news is that you wont be able to accomplish much of anything in life, EVEN AFTER getting GC and citizenship.

    There is no such thing as secret protest.

    If the only protest is the only inside your head, then I dont think Congress is going to get the message. That's because Congress does not read minds. It can hardly keep up with letters and webfaxes so I doubt that the grievances inside your head that you intend to keep private will do you any good. You need to speak up publicly.



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  • villamonte6100
    04-01 09:37 AM
    ...that u r crying over USCIS issues? Chill dude :). They were gracious enough to realise their mistake last year and hand out EADs to everyone. Full marks to USCIS for being spontaneous and doing the right thing at the right time. Infact its ppl like u who will always keep cribbing no matter what. Even after u get ur GC u will crib over citizenship delays. Shame on u.

    I Totally agree with you. USCIS has done everything in their capacity to accomodate whatever we complain about but their hands are tied by the laws.

    Mirage is the real crying baby.

    Cheers mate.



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  • ksefiane
    09-12 03:11 PM
    Oops, I forgot to mention that the newsrooms that I contacted are all in VIRGINIA. Thanks!

    Karima




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  • chanduv23
    06-06 10:04 AM
    Come on IV heros - you can do it. Lets push this thread on top



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  • GreenCard4US
    09-14 05:36 AM
    Who the hell are you EB2 people to decide that we cannot interfile? Anyway you guys can jump and crib, nothing is going to happen. There are some stupid morons arguing that Eb2's are more qualified, what a farce! Eb3 guys have been waiting longer than EB2 guys for the most part. EB3 people are going to file in EB2, that's the bottom line, you can start a thread, go around squealing!!!!




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  • meetdebasish
    11-30 01:21 PM
    Hey guys,

    My name is Debasish and I live in Santa Monica near UCLA. I think we all should get together and do something to mobilize our chapter here in So-Cal area. We all know that there are a lot of people who are on H1B and have applied for their GC. But they are waiting....

    For myself, I have applied for my GC and still waiting for the I-140. Don't know what they are doing in the TSC???

    So the idea should be to get them invloved...Somebody has rightly put it that we do not have a collective voice and that's why we are ignored...

    Hope you guys understand...

    I think we should start collecting database of people who have applied for their GC and waiting.

    If you have any input on this, I will gladly hear it...

    Send me an email at meetdebasish@gmail.com on this topic. I am ready to take the lead and move forward.

    ~Deb




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  • Libra
    09-14 11:21 AM
    bump




    StuckInTheMuck
    07-11 10:53 AM
    First new Iphone and now this news. I am still in Sep 06 but this type of things keeps the hope alive :).


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    9years
    12-10 08:00 AM
    Hello 9years: Thanks for sharing the info all along. A quick question:

    I got my EB2 Labor certified today, and now my lawyer is preparing EB2 140 as an interfile into my existing EB3 485.

    Is this recommended or should we do regular premium 140 and request date porting once its approved?

    If we do decide to do interfile now during 140 application. Is it advisable to do premium processing?

    Thanks,
    Hi AllVNeedGcPc,

    Congrats on your labor approval. As already mentioned doing premium does not hurt but it will expedite the process(to my knowledge). Talk to your attorney and company. They are the one who supposed to take decision. In my case Eb2-140 approved copy has priority date of EB3. Porting request also does not hurt and it could do better. Best of luck.



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