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  • Macaca
    01-06 11:18 AM
    Vivek Wadhwa Bio (http://www.soc.duke.edu/GlobalEngineering/project_facultystaff.html)

    Vivek Wadhwa is an Executive in Residence/Adjunct Professor for the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University and a Wertheim Fellow at the Labor and Worklife Program at the Harvard Law School.

    He is also a technology entrepreneur and a columnist for BusinessWeek.com. Wadhwa was named a "Leader of Tomorrow" by Forbes.com, and his company Relativity Technologies was named as one of the 25 "coolest" companies in the world by Fortune Magazine.

    Mr. Wadhwa holds a B.A. in Computing Studies from the Canberra University in Australia and an MBA from New York University.




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  • gc_wow
    03-12 11:57 AM
    roughly I have donated close to $300-$400 for IV,i dosent matter if it says donor or member what ever as long as you are contributing something to iV.Ieven donated 25 for foia.




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  • rongha_2000
    04-30 03:44 PM
    This was a good one..!! what was the response?

    Nice point - he is asking for suggestions to improve the process (making things quicker) ... any suggestions at all !!!!

    Joke joke... the reply was it will take some time to get back to you on that ... questioner asked - is it going to take as long as it takes to get a visa or faster???




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  • maverick_joe
    05-02 04:23 PM
    what king meant was that anyone could apply for 485 and get an EAD which has no work restrictions as a H1 and enjoy the same benifits someone with a GC holds..down the line(after years of wait) even if the 485 gets rejected he/she has njoyed all the privilages or work/travel by getting his/her AP/EAD...

    well damn you king, issue GCs faster then!

    I read here that King said that everyon on EAD and AP is getting a free ride even thought here green card might get rejected. What does he mean by that. I tahught every process goes thorugha security check. such as I 140, H1b, AP and even EAD.



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  • susie
    07-15 11:30 AM
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    Default No Protection for Nonimmigrant Children Because of the Age-Out Problem
    No Protection for Nonimmigrant Children Because of the Age-Out Problem

    The Impact US Immigration Laws on Children

    The impact of US immigration laws on children generally is profound. This is due to the fact these laws are complex and are written substantially with adults in mind. Overall the immigrant laws try to balance various and sometimes competing aims including (but in no particular order):

    * Improving the economy by providing access to skilled foreign workers and investors;
    * Ensuring family unification, for citizens, permanent residents and nonimmigrant residents;
    * Promoting diversity, such as through the lottery program; and
    * Maintaining the security of the nation, through border controls, immigration checks etc.

    This article focuses primarily on the issue of family reunification and looks at one specific area in which the US immigration system is failing; the rights of children. One of the intriguing aspects of US laws is the concept of age outs. This separates two categories of children; those under the age of 21 and those who have attained the age of 21.

    For example, in relation to immigrant petitions where a family member is being sponsored, the petition may also apply to the spouse and children of the family member being sponsored, but only where the children are under 21 years of age. Unfortunately, immigrant visa processing can take many years depending on the category of sponsorship and, while the petition is pending, many children age out (turn 21 and are removed from the pending petition). This results in situations where siblings are split because the younger ones can immigrate by the time the petition is processed (because they are still under 21), but the older siblings cannot (because they turned 21 while the immigrant petition was pending). The Child Status Protection Act of 2002 aims to address this issue, but does not deal with all circumstances and is not always appropriately implemented causing many families to split.

    Another example, and which this article focuses on, relates to nonimmigrant visa holders. Many nonimmigrant visa categories enable the foreign national (�alien�) visa holder to bring their family with them, including their spouse and children (who are under 21). A child could come to the USA, including when they are babies, be brought up in the USA but when they reach 21, unless they have another right to remain in the country, they are forced to go to their country of citizenship or any other country willing to invite them. However, they would have to leave their home and their family in the USA.

    Children as Derivative Nonimmigrant Visa Holders with no Direct Path to Permanent Residency

    US immigration laws enable many aliens to come to the USA for various purposes. This includes, but is not limited to:

    * Investing in the USA, either directly through an E2 visa or through an expansion of a non-US business into the USA through an L1 visa (which enables intercompany transferees);
    * Employment opportunities, so US employers could petition an alien on a nonimmigrant basis (for example H-1B (specialty occupations), H-1B1 (Chile/Singapore Free Trade Agreement) and H-1C (nurses)) or multinational businesses with US operations could transfer an alien to its operations in the USA through an L1 visa;
    * Aliens with extraordinary ability or achievement through an O1 visa and other workers to assist in the performance of O1 workers through an O2 visa; and
    * Religious workers through an R-1 visa.

    The above examples are (non-exhaustive) examples of visas on which aliens enter and reside in the USA for a long-term basis. Such nonimmigrant visa holders may also bring their spouse and/or children with them as nonimmigrant holders. These visas for spouses and children are known as �derivative� visas and are valid for as long as the �principal� visa is valid. For example, if an H-1B employee loses their job without getting a new job, not only do they lose their visa status but so do the derivative visa holders.

    At first glance this seems to be a reasonable state of affairs. However, there is a unique, but not uncommon, problem that results from �aging out,� i.e. where children who were under 21 come to the USA but lose their derivative visa status on their 21st birthday. They must leave the USA, in effect their home, unless they have another basis to stay home. They will also be split from their Parents and younger siblings who will be subject to same problem when they turn 21, unless of course they were born in the USA in which case they are US citizens (this right does not apply to the children of any person in the USA in the capacity of a foreign diplomat).

    Jack, Mary and Sundeep

    Consider this. Two children, Jack and Sundeep, come to the USA from the UK as children, because their respective parents are nonimmigrant visa holders. They have no choice in the matter because separation from their families is clearly not an option.

    Jack lives in Detroit, Michigan and lived there ever since he arrived in the USA as a derivative visa holder during his kindergarten years. Sundeep lives in Long Island, New York and arrived in the USA as a derivative visa holder when he was 13. Jack and Sundeep both went to high school in their local areas. Jack went to a State funded school and Sundeep went to a privately-funded school. Both Jack and Sundeep have fully established their lives in the USA.

    Jack remembers only his US life since he came at such a young age. He embraces his new life, develops friendships and fully integrates into US society by being schooled under the US system. He has an American accent since he was five. Culturally, he is American in every way. He loves his Pizza, hangs out with his school friends, and loves watching films and playing sports. He does very in school. He maintains a 4.0 GPA, is captain of the football team has been elected class President. He aspires to go to university. He wants in particular to go to the University of Michigan and play for the Michigan Wolverines. He is smart enough and good enough to do both.

    Sundeep came to the USA much later. He has clear memories of his life in the UK. At first he found it very difficult to adjust to the new system. He had no friends and had to work hard to build friends. He loves soccer and was a West Ham supporter in the UK. He continues to be so. However, people aren�t into soccer in his school. However, by the time he turns 15, Sundeep has made a lot of effort to change. He is fully comfortable with the school system, has grown to understand and love basketball and football, and has made many friends. He is an above average student academically, but does not really have any aspirations to go to university.

    Jack sees himself as American in every way. Sundeep also sees himself as an American but realizes and appreciates he has some differences giving him a unique US-UK-Indian cultural identity. Both fully support America in every way including singing the national anthem whenever the opportunity arises such as in school.

    Jack also has younger sister, Mary. She was born in the USA and so has a constitutional (14th Amendment) based right to US citizenship. However both siblings have very different rights. When Jack turns 18 he can�t vote, but Mary can vote when she turns 18. Jack can�t join the military, but Mary can. It�s very strange how two people brought up in the same environment can be subject to very different treatment.

    Limited Solutions to Aging Out

    Adjustment to Permanent Residency Status

    The age out problem can be partly circumvented in various but specific ways. However, this means children who have been in the USA for long periods before turning 21 can be subject to very different treatment, simply based on the type of visa their Parent(s) entered the USA on and the type of visa they currently hold.

    For example L1 visa holders and employee visa holders may adjust their status to permanent residency. Their employer may later sponsor them for a new employment-based immigrant visa and once this is processed an employee may adjust, with his or her spouse and children (under 21) to permanent resident status.

    Most E-2 visa holders do not have a basis to convert to permanent residency. One rare exception may be where the business expands to an investment value of $500,000 in low employment areas or $1million in all other areas and has 10 permanent employees comprised of US citizens and/or permanent residents. In these circumstances the E-2 visa holder may convert to permanent residency on the basis of an EB-5 application. How many businesses in the USA owned by foreign national meet these criteria? Very few! Another rare exception may be where an E-2 visa holder is a single parent and marries a US citizen so that they may apply for an immigrant visa with the children as derivatives. They have to wait for the visa to be processed by the USCIS, but once approved there is no further wait required with the National Visa Center.

    However, the permanent residency solution is exceptional. They do not help the children whose parents remain in nonimmigrant status. Further, even where a Parent does become a permanent resident, it does not help children who already reached 21 before an immigrant petition is approved.




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  • unseenguy
    02-09 05:01 PM
    To summarize the root causes now that we discussed:

    1. Parental interference to control their own child even after marriage. This is cause no 1 of this kind of tensions.

    2. Immaturity on the part of children, to let their parents control their feelings. (This is partly due to in arranged marriages, children are closer to parents than the spouse in initial years). This is no 2 issue. Children simply fail to understand they are no more part of their parents family. I honestly feel these people are not really ready for marriage or understand what marriage is.

    3. Money transactions. One side expecting money from other side which is not really acceptable. I will elaborate this point a bit more.

    4. In cases of couples settled in US/UK, parents know that couples are making a LOT more than by Indian standards. Hence to secure their own old age comfort, everyone tries to exert influence.

    On no 3, let us separate our "legal" obligations from "moral".

    Morally it is right to send money to parents, but legally it is not. As you can strive but, you wont be fair to either set of parents. Hence I believe "money" should not be sent to parents. Your parents should have planned their own future, including humanitarian needs. Only if your other half agrees, then only you should send money. Otherwise, it is your and your spouse's money.

    If your parents needed monetary support then that they should have made clear to other parents at the time of marriage. Not after marriage. If its a love marriage, then the boy/girl should have clearly told this requirement to the other half.



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  • nk2006
    07-06 01:10 PM
    He is trying to spin a news and get a answer of his comfort. Guyz never stop :)

    The way DOS/USCIS behaved last couple weeks anything is possilbe - now its very easy to spin news. If someone comes here and says USCIS will not accept any applications for next two years - many of us might think "logically" and suspect the news - but last week proved that logic and USCIS/DOS dont go together.

    Anything is possible with is freaking idiotic dumbass orgnanization. Now I can feel a bit better - at least for next 30 mts. :)




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  • new_horizon
    05-04 12:41 PM
    Called all Senators in Tier 1
    Scott Brown - Will pass message. Initially confused with illegal immigration which the senator is against.
    Judd Gregg - Will pass message
    Richard Lugar - Supports high skilled provisions
    Michael Enzi - Will pas message. Does not know the position.
    Lindsey Graham - Left message
    John Ensign - Senator opposes CIR. But will convey message re. our provisions.
    Orin Hatch - Left message
    John Cornyn - Will pass message. No position yet
    John Kyl - Will pass message
    Mitch Mcconnel - Will pass message. No position yet.
    Amy Klobuchar - Will pass message. No position yet.
    Claire McCaskill - Left message.
    Jon Tester - Will pass message. No position yet.
    Jim Webb - Will pass message. No position yet.
    Sheldon Whitehouse - Will pass message. Reviewing the bill.



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  • eb3_nepa
    07-05 11:01 AM
    We need to have sticky & web fax on this issue

    NO NO NO NO NO!!!

    NO more of the webfax nonsense. We EACH need to take the time and effort and write a personalized letter and fax it to the right person.

    No more templatized crap. If you want something done, DO IT YOURSELF and take the time for it!!




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  • hpandey
    03-04 03:52 PM
    1. Did you pay for points?
    2. When did you lock?
    3. Who is your lender?

    I didn't pay any points. I locked in two weeks back and closed this week. Lender is a local bank in Mass.



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  • ChainReaction
    01-05 09:49 AM
    my labor was filled from ny june 2003 and i still didn't get the 45 days letter yet from PBC?:confused:

    Isthere anyone else in the same boat ?




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  • baburob2
    03-09 09:22 AM
    Title 1 amendments are done and have moved to Title 2 for discussion. The ones important to us is in Title 4,5.



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  • go_guy123
    07-06 01:35 AM
    Not Volunteer but Leaders...

    Volunteer is a person who takes responsibility and does a task. Here the question was raised to have new leaders who can take a flight to Washington DC on Monday morning, change the law by noon to issue GC to every EB category, have a lunch at Olive Garden, come back monday evening.

    Most leaders are actually volunteers in IV. They have a regular full time job.

    What you are saying: "who can take a flight to Washington DC on Monday morning, change the law by noon to issue GC to every EB category, have a lunch at Olive Garden, come back monday evening" :

    For this you need to hire full time lobbyist which costs a lot
    of money. IV budget is nowhere close to that the Hispanic lobby group:
    National council of La Raza whose budget is
    $40 million or $1.3 billion including its “affiliates” network.
    IV is a tiny organization in front of La Raza. Thats....a BILLION with which they hire full time lobbyist.

    I strongly suggest you listen to the audio interview to understand how big the hispanic
    lobby is and get some reality check of how things work in US politics.

    Raul Yzaguirre on Past and Future of La Raza : NPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4229605)

    Even with such power also they cant pass CIR. But at least they ensure that no
    EB or illegal immigration reform will pass unless there is something for illegals.




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  • Sachin_Stock
    08-23 09:41 AM
    Definition of EB-2 Advanced Degree:
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    Documentation, such as an official academic record showing that you have a U.S. advanced degree or a foreign equivalent degree, or an official academic record showing that you have a U.S. baccalaureate degree or a foreign equivalent degree and letters from current or former employers showing that you have at least 5 years of progressive post-baccalaureate work experience in the specialty.

    Source: USCIS - Employment-Based Immigration: Second Preference EB-2 (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=816a83453d4a3210VgnVCM100000b92ca60aRCR D&vgnextchannel=816a83453d4a3210VgnVCM100000b92ca60a RCRD)



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  • needhelp!
    03-12 12:42 PM
    Please read the purpose of the organization.
    Information exchange is only a by product and not the goal of IV.

    With this model can IV still claim to be a non-profit organization? It seems you are exchanging information in return of cold hard cash? :p




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  • kartikiran
    12-11 08:35 AM
    Looks like they are changing the spillover rules again from Horizontal to Vertical this is bad news for EB2 I

    Because the spillover projection is given only for EB2(China and India). This is due to fact that only EB2-Row is current due to which there is a possbility of spillover which flows to China and India and not to EB3-Row(if it was vertical).



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  • chanduv23
    04-30 02:32 PM
    No audio. Just deafening silence (deafening because of high level of background noise). I thought they aren't saying anything.

    Same here, looks like a technical issue.




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  • felix31
    01-04 02:48 PM
    well,

    I guess I am pretty much in line with others.
    For me, having GC will mean becoming a citizen one day and my visa hasseles will lessen tremendously even with only GC in hand. Right now,its next to impossible to get a 2-3week visitor visa for EU countries and actually the rest of the world..

    Naturally, even being able to file for I485 would help my wife jump start her career, we would be able to commit to buying a house and I would be able to focus on some enterpenuer ideas. Our families would be able to come and spend extended 2-3months. Right now, they can only get 2 weeks and % of denials is frightetingly high....

    Going back home is not an option as unemloyment rate is higher than ever, and I would not be able to support my family if I go back.

    I will be 42 in may and already 7+ yrs in the US with PD Nov 2005...and I am slowly getting old for IT businees but GC process keeps me chained for employer, of course.

    Hopefully, in a year or two things will be sort themselves out - if not we will be moving to Canada.




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  • arunmohan
    09-05 09:00 PM
    Arrived to USA on October 1999 at H1B. Started the green card in 2000 under EB2 but due to dot com burst changed the Job. Started again GC under EB3 in 2002 but the attorney and the company took one year to file the paper to USCIS.




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