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  • amitjoey
    07-13 05:24 PM
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    I think all that means is that no one has given you any reputation point yet.

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  • raj2007
    06-17 02:32 AM
    I am planning to apply for both Canadian Permanent Residency and US green card next month. Assuming that I get my Canadian Permanent Residency and US Greencard after two years, what options do I have to maintain the permanent resident status in both countries, so that I am eligible to apply for citizenship in both countries.

    Some say that showing proof of residence in both countries, commuting between the countries for work (Windsor-Canada and Detroit-US) and paying taxes in both countries would suffice.

    Please guide me on this.

    How can you ride on 2 horses?:)
    Canada needs 3yr PR for citizenship while US needs 5. I feel it wil be issue while border crossing. US is very strict and they may take GC away.Take canadian citizenship first and then apply here. Thay way you can have both.




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  • slowwin
    04-25 11:30 AM
    hello folks,
    I am switching jobs after an approved I140 and over 180 days from 485 receipt.
    I am expecting no problems when leaving my current company. but just incase they decide to revoke my 140,
    - is it ok to file AC21 after i receive the NOID if some thing happens or is it better to file AC21 now?

    one other complication is i will be changing address too. how long does it take for USCIS to update my new address in their records? the reason i am asking is if they send me RFE or NOID, i will totally miss the boat if they send it to the wrong address. i am sure they will send a copy to my attorney, but he works form my current employer and I will assume he is less likely to help. Does it help if i file G28 with my own name and my new address?

    I need to join my new job in 10 days and i hev give my crrent company a notice so it is a bit urgent. Please help.

    Thank you

    Rex

    Rex,

    1) It is better to send in an AC21 letter, when in doubt i.e, in case your employer revokes I-140., even though you have crossed 180 days threshold after filing for I-485/AOS.

    2) Retain your own lawyer and change G-28 to him/her. For changing G-28 to self is done by sending in a letter to USCIS saying that you are withdrawing the representation rights (for you) of the the previous lawyer.

    3) First Change address. Use AR-11 form. send it to the address shown on that form. secondly, Call the number on your I-485 and other receipts to update your new address.

    The proper sequence to follow is 3, 2, 1.

    Thanks,

    ----------------------------
    DISCLAIMER: Not a legal advise. This is my personal opinion. Consult an attorney to proceed.




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  • pappu
    03-17 09:18 AM
    Check IV wiki. You will find more resources on this topic.




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  • harrydr
    01-06 09:56 AM
    Hey Teddy,
    During you process for porting from EB3 to EB2 did you:

    1. Do this within the same organization after getting your advanced degree?
    2. Did you have to file for a new PERM and start from the begineeing under EB2?
    3. Were you successfully able to port your PD or did you start with a new PD under EB2?



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  • pani_6
    07-19 05:23 PM
    1. My lawyer clearly said you can't, unless you file it together with AOS.
    2. I765 and I131 forms. Everything else has already gone in with the AOS.

    I spoke with the USICS immi officer...she mentioned that you cant apply Ead/ap without A#..they will rject it and you cant update them later with the #




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  • TeddyKoochu
    05-19 03:09 PM
    I am not aginst the OP or generalizing the B1 abuse. I am stating my opinion of what could be the reason behind the denial. You know, now a days even people are getting 221g for the H4 stamping. It does not matter what visa you are going for, the US consulates just looking for a execuse to reject. Not only in India, there are lot of people getting 221g in Canada, and got stuck up there.

    I agree with you that these days it is really hard to get any kind of visa the inherent intent is to deny. I also happen to know of acase first hand where H4 was denied (E-E Memo).



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  • pd_recapturing
    08-22 04:11 PM
    I have not done AC21 yet. My join date is September 2nd. I am kind of planning to not file AC21.
    Is your current employer supportive with respect to revoking 140 ? It looks like, you are doing H1 not using EAD ?




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  • aries
    08-03 05:16 PM
    whatever is the reason of revoking ? I just want to know if employer revokes an approved I140 withing 180 days of filling, will the employee know about it.

    thanks!


    Any answers to this questions ?



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  • brb2
    10-14 10:06 AM
    US has been in number 1 in the past, moved to 2nd spot for a couple of years, in the world competitiveness rankings. For the first time, the US moved to the 6th Spot in the world rankings by the world economic forum (Europe based Institution). The main reason was because of the huge current account deficit and negative savings (mainly federal deficit) which is a threat to the US competitiveness. China moved down due to corruption etc. India moved up but any further movement will depend on structural reforms, especially controlling the huge public service and red-tape and a creaking infrastructure - power, roads, ports, water supply - all of which are run by the government. The health services in large parts of India is dismal and so is the public education system (K-12). With the left firmly controlling the ruling party, deregulation is slow and insipid, and it is the private sector which is basically contributing to the GDP and Competitiveness. Here is the link to the actual rankings for 2006-2007
    http://www.weforum.org/pdf/Global_Competitiveness_Reports/Reports/gcr_2006/top50.pdf

    The reasons for the rankings are given here
    http://www.weforum.org/en/fp/gcr_2006-07_highlights/index.htm



    The US is still the most competitive but the lead is shrinking...its clear that China, India and the emerging Asian economies have the size, the resources and the talent to catch up and probably surpass the US




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  • meridiani.planum
    05-18 12:56 PM
    If this passes this will be awesome for Ph.D. graduates.

    and also for non-PhD folks like me. As they exempt these superstars from the queue, it also has the effect of making the queue smaller (slightly atleast) for everyone else. i personalyl know of two PhDs who are waiting in EB2 queue for the last 3 years...



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  • walking_dude
    11-25 11:52 AM
    Dear Friend,

    Immigration Voice (IV) [http://www.immigrationvoice.org] (http://www.immigrationvoice.org%5D), a grassroots organization working to solve the issues faced by employment-based immigrants, is planning a DC Rally during the first week of March 2009 to bring the issues faced by our community to the notice of US lawmakers.

    Details of this initiative are provided here - http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=22519

    I request you to join IV as a member and support this initiative by indicating your interest to participate in the DC Rally and Lobby Day (visiting lawmaker offices to seek their support)

    As you might know our community is facing the following situation

    1) 140,000 total numbers per year worldwide vs. 1 million applicants and their families waiting in the line. Some from 2001 and may be before that ! It's common sense that it will take at least 6 years to clear just the current backlog, if there were no per country quotas.

    2) Per country quotas of 7% exacerbate the situation to applicants from high-demand countries like India, China, Mexico and Phillipines. Approximately just 10,000 visa numbers are available to India where as it's estimated that at least 44% of the applicants may be from India ( based on USCIS statistics of around 44% of H1bs being granted to India every year). As spouse and children are counted, considering 4 members per family, on an average only 2500 Indian applicants get Green cards in a year. As you can see the numbers are dismal.

    Meaning, if you are from India, China, Mexico or Phillipines, you may have to wait 10 to 12 years to get your Green Card or more

    3) Between USCIS and DOS (Department of State that runs the Visa bulletin) a number visas get wasted every year, worsening the already BAD situation. For instance between 1994 and now 218,000 GCs were wasted by USCIS. ]If the trend continues, it may well mean 15+ years for India/China/Mexico/Phillipines

    Now I know the problems ! What's the solution?

    1) Increase worldwide EB GC numbers to 290,000 per year or more
    2) Eliminate country quotas
    3) Exempt spouses and children ( dependents) from the GC quota (this will effectively double the quota)
    4) Since USCIS inefficiency cannot be fixed by us, implement a 'Rollover' of unused visas to the next year(s)
    5) Recapture the unused number of 218,000 visas . This may mean you'll get GC or at least see PDs jump forward by a few years (reducing your wait time tremendously)
    6) Lobby USCIS to relax USCIS strict determination of 'same and similar jobs' (defined by AC21 law) to provide job mobility and promotions.

    I know the solution. But, pray, who'll bell the cat?

    Fortunately for us, there is an organization that is working 100% exclusively for our cause. Immigration Voice ( http://www.immigrationvoice.org) a non-profit organization formed by EB immigrants to work for our cause. Starting with barely 200 members when it was formed in 2005, now it boasts a membership of 30,000 members and around 30 state chapters serving every US state with significant EB immigrant population.

    Immigration Voice ( fondly called IV by it's members) lobbies the US Congress and USCIS to provide relief to us. They have hired a high-profile lobbying firm Patton Bloggs to do lobbying for our cause. In addition they also do grassroots lobbying at State chapter level with the local Congressmen.

    What's Lobbying? Is it Legal for non-citizens ?

    Lobbying or 'Advocacy' is the act of Petitoning the US Government to redress issues faced by any person living in the United States. It's a right guaranteed by US Constitution (First Amendment) to every person living in the United States, citizen or not.

    Just like you can argue your own case in a court of law (if you choose to do it), you can also lobby or petition the US Government on your own. If you chose so, you can also hire a professional lobbying firm to do it for you, just like you can hire a lawyer to represent you in the court. Both are legally guaranteed rights. It's common sense that a professional does a better job - be it an experienced lawyer or a lobbying firm. Getting professional help greatly increases the chances of success.

    Boy, It must be really COSTLY to hire those DC Lobbyists?

    You are right. They are costly, but IV has been managing to keep the effort funded through sacrifices of it's Leadership (IV Core group), voluntary contributions from it's members, local fundraising campaigns by State chapters and selling IV-branded merchandise.

    Contributions are what keep IV ticking and working for you.

    I understand IV has been doing all this? Have they had any success so far? I don't want to invest in a campaign destined for failure !

    IVs success record so far in the order of signifance to EB community

    1) July Visa bulletin Reversal - Due to flip-flop by USCIS 350,000 applicants were denied the promised ability to file I-485 in July 2007. Chances are you might have been one of them ! We faced the grim prospect of losing thousands of dollars and countless hours of effort .

    IV conducted 'Flower Campaign', i.e sending Flowers to USCIS director Emilio Ganzales to request redressal of this unfair decision (in the spirit of passive resistance movement of Mahatma Gandhi). It provided wide media coverage to the issue nationwide.

    IV through it's California chapter, conducted the successful 'San Jose Rally' to highlight the isue to the Congressmen through the media. It also took an active role in petitioning San Jose Congresswoman Rep. Zoe Lofgren to help fix the issue. As it turns out Madame Lofgren, who also happens to be the Chairwoman of House sub-commitee on Immigration, was instrumental in forcing USCIS to rescind (revert) it's prior unjust decision ! An IV effort that paid rich dividends.

    IV actively particpated in discussions with USCIS in deciding the modality of reversing the decision, and was the first group to announce it, even before USCIS and US Department of State !

    IV Walked the Talk and helped the EB Community immensely


    3) Lobbying USCIS for administrative reforms - IV participated in the FBI Namecheck backlog reduction meeting ( when it approached alarming figures with some waiting for 1-3 years), where USCIS announced increased FBI funding to expedite the checks and other process improvements to increase efficiency.

    IV also successfully lobbied USCIS to increase validity of EAD/AP to 2 years from the previous validity period of 1 year. It has resulted in a saving of at least $1400 per year for every EB immigrant family that has filed I-485

    IV continues to lobby USCIS to relax USCIS strict determination of 'same and similar jobs' (defined by AC21 law) to provide job mobility and promotions


    All right. Is there anything I can do to help IV?

    Definitely ! IV is an organization of volunteers just like you and me. There are several ways you can help IV. For starters by participating in the very important upcoming DC Rally and the Lobby Day.

    Just spread the word. Forward this E-mail to all your friends waiting for GCs.


    1) Join : IV forums are a good source for finding answers to Immigration related matters and exchange information. IV also conducts pro-bono (FREE) lawyer conferences for members on a regular basis.

    Website link - http://www.immigrationvoice.org.
    Member registration - http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/register.php

    2) Contribute : As you have understood, Lobbying requires lot of funding. IV needs your support to keep the good work running.

    You can contribute either one time or join as a monthly (recurring) contributor [preferred] here -
    http://immigrationvoice.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=44

    You can send ANY AMOUNT to IV as a contribution. All you need to do it create a PayPal account (if you don't have one), register a bank acount/Credit Card with PayPal (if not already done). Send money to IV using E-mail id - donations@immigrationvoice.org

    3) Volunteer : If you are open to volunteering, you can join your local State Chapter of IV. State chapters conduct activities such -

    a) Lawmaker meetings with Congressmen to discuss issues faced by EB immigrants
    b) Fundraising at local Events
    c) IV publicity through Flyers at public places & Events
    d) Local media outreach to get media coverage for EB community

    Benefits of joining : State Chapters provide more detailed coverage of IV updates issued from time to time than available at IV forums (restricted due to presence of anti-immigrants). They also provide updates early ( 2-3 days before stuff gets posted on IV)

    How to join ? : Yahoo/Google groups for the State chapters are listed here.
    http://immigrationvoice.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=72&Itemid=52 ( Scroll to the bottom !)

    Submit a request to join your State chapter with your - IV id, Full Name, E-mail, Telephone number (mandatory to filter anti-immigrants). State chapter leaders will call to verify and you are in !

    You have covered it in detail. Yet, I have many unanswered questions! Whom should I contact to get more info?

    Ask IV !

    Call - (202) 386-6250
    E-mail - info@immigrationvoice.org




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  • gc_dream07
    06-10 12:53 PM
    I support this move. If it takes 10 years to get the GC after filing I-485, then we should get 10-year EAD/AP. Why should we pay every year throusands of dollar.



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  • gcformeornot
    08-09 09:08 PM
    It has nothing to do with EB Immigration




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  • thescadaman
    08-10 03:52 PM
    I joined IV in the 3rd week of July 2007 when I was randomly searching for information. I did my first one time contribution right on the day the great news was released on 17th July. I have started my $50 monthly starting August 2007.

    I would like to mention, what made me believe that IV Core was doing a great job and that it was worth contributing was that IV Core took a lot of risk(credibility) and posted critical news well before it came on any other website. It was like; they had all the scoop before it hit mainstream lawyers or AILA websites sometimes even before it came on USCIS official website (FAQ 3)!

    This shows that IV Core has got a lot stronger and they indeed are in close contact with USCIS and that with the enough funds and enough support they will surely make things happen!

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  • immigrationvoice1
    03-18 04:49 PM
    I checked with my employer's immigration department. They said, revoking I-140 is not mandated by law however, revoking H1B is. I-140 was revoked primarily by my employers during the labor substitution days to pass on the underlying labor for the I-140 to another consultant once the original consultant left the company.




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  • thandan
    03-15 07:19 PM
    Typo fix

    They have also obtained a I-797 for me as a backup which I have not used




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  • krishna_brc
    06-30 11:01 PM
    Hi,

    I was hoping to get some help on my situation. I have I-140 approved, received EAD and AP. Also my H1B was also recently extended. I am expecting a promotion and also will have to change location to a different city with the same employer.

    Would this require filing for AC21? Also would this require amendment to H1B visa?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    This is what i think -

    From what you described it seems you are on H1.
    So change of job title/description/location will not hurt your GC as long as you maintain your H1.
    Your GC won't hurt as it is for future job which you are going to do when you get GC.
    No need to invoke AC21.

    If your GC is for your current job then the new job should be in same occupational code.

    Please talk to your company HR and Attorney and clarify the issues which are more professional

    Thanks,
    Krishna




    senthil1
    07-08 02:51 PM
    It is not just IV. He does not give any other source where he is getting information. In IV some persons always try to find fault with others whether pro immigrants or Anti immigrants. IV is dealing with only very small part of immigration that is Green card for highly skilled persons. But other groups like AILA is trying to get benefit for all the section of immigration. Of course there is no surprise in seeing their welfare first before seeing others. Lawyers will give more importance to their profession than the common people
    Given that (I believe) he regularly visits IV and gets information from here, but never wants to give IV the credit for it.




    toprasad
    06-10 12:39 AM
    Received RFE for primary applicant (myself) and spouse.
    Please submit evidence of lawful presence from October 1998 until August 17, 2007.
    The documents may include the following:
    A) a photo copy of form I-797 for all extensions and change of status
    B) photo copy of form I-20 or IAP66 school records (front and back) including all school annotations
    c) Photocopy (front and back) of applicant's Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record

    Below is my immigration timeline

    CLASS ------ VALID FROM ------ VALID TO ------ Comments
    H1-B -------- 5/16/1995 -------- 5/17/1998
    H1-B -------- 5/17/1998 -------- 5/17/2001
    H1-B -------- 12/23/1999 ------- 6/30/2001
    H1-B -------- 7/1/2001 --------- 9/30/2001
    0-1 --------- 10/3/2001 ------ 10/1/2004 ------ Stamped in Chennai
    EAD --------- 8/4/2004 -------- 8/3/2005 ------- EB1 denied 1/15/2005
    0-1 --------- 5/13/2005 ------- 5/12/2008 ------ Stamped in Chennai
    0-1 --------- 4/3/2007 --------- 3/13/2010
    0-1 ---------- 5/2/2207 --------- 5/12/2009

    After 1/15/05 (EB-1 denial)
    - Left the country on 6/15/05 (less than 6 months)
    - During this time, applied for O-1 visa and got approved
    - Got visa stamping in Chennai with O-1 visa
    Do you see any issues with my response ?



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