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ScratchingHead
10-01 01:09 PM
Need to travel via British airways. H1b visa is expired and need to get UK transit visa.
Any experiences on the quickest way to get this?
thx
Dont buy air tickets that fly thru UK. Be a dignified India and question why they need a transit visa, when you are not going to set even 1 inch outside the airport.
Any experiences on the quickest way to get this?
thx
Dont buy air tickets that fly thru UK. Be a dignified India and question why they need a transit visa, when you are not going to set even 1 inch outside the airport.
thomachan72
05-30 04:11 PM
One possible reason is that Americans just don't want people smarter than them to come here and have the high paying jobs, create companies and have success on their own country.
It's OK to have a bunch of illegal immigrants to do the dirty work.
Let's think as a modern slavery. They want to be in command, to be the boss. It's their nature. And they just don't accept skilled immigrants coming here and taking the top positions from them. They want people who just take orders - from Americans.
I dont agree with that coment. Whether it is an american/foreigner, if you are not suitably qualified (work skill and knowledge + Social / managerial / personal) you are destined to be in the recieving mode all your life. Now I do agree that being in a foreign country, always it would be easier for the natives to reach the managerial position faster, compared to a foreigner. So what we can do is improve our skills and be more confident about ourselves. The american citizens have been exposed to years of economic prosperity that has lead to the belief that even if they dont study / work hard the country will provide them the jobs to enjoy life. When suddenly they find that they are not enjoying the same liberty (chaning jobs as they wish, bargaining for more pay, employer at employees mercy kind of thing) they are unhappy and are starting to complain. Now regarding ilegal immig doing dirty work, its not the fault of the american employer. Its because the workers find, what you call as dirty job, better than what they have at home.
It's OK to have a bunch of illegal immigrants to do the dirty work.
Let's think as a modern slavery. They want to be in command, to be the boss. It's their nature. And they just don't accept skilled immigrants coming here and taking the top positions from them. They want people who just take orders - from Americans.
I dont agree with that coment. Whether it is an american/foreigner, if you are not suitably qualified (work skill and knowledge + Social / managerial / personal) you are destined to be in the recieving mode all your life. Now I do agree that being in a foreign country, always it would be easier for the natives to reach the managerial position faster, compared to a foreigner. So what we can do is improve our skills and be more confident about ourselves. The american citizens have been exposed to years of economic prosperity that has lead to the belief that even if they dont study / work hard the country will provide them the jobs to enjoy life. When suddenly they find that they are not enjoying the same liberty (chaning jobs as they wish, bargaining for more pay, employer at employees mercy kind of thing) they are unhappy and are starting to complain. Now regarding ilegal immig doing dirty work, its not the fault of the american employer. Its because the workers find, what you call as dirty job, better than what they have at home.
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herns
03-20 04:12 PM
Im EB3. so should I say my PD is the filing date?
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ksiddaba
07-05 12:18 AM
I have already written to her asking for more reports in this matter. Here is the email I sent her:
Hello Ms. Miriam:
As a long time subscriber to the WSJ and one of the victims of the "bait and switch" by the USCIS and Department of State, I would like to thank you for covering the article in the WSJ. I would like to kindly direct your attention to the stand taken by AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Assoc.) and Immigration Voice (a non profit organization representing skilled immigrants). I feel it is necessary that the impact and the behind the scenes maneuvering at DOS be covered by a respectable publication such as the WSJ. May I point you to some of the links on the internet. Some are yet-unverified rumors. I hope that you will use your journalistic discretion and power to bring more light to this issue
http://lofgren.house.gov/PRArticle.aspx?NewsID=1808 -- Congresswoman Lofgren's response
http://blogs.ilw.com/gregsiskind/2007/07/full-blown-scan.html Mr. Siskind is a respected lawyer in the immigration field.
http://www.aila.org/ -- AILA website and potential class action lawsuit against USCIS
Sincerely
Kalyan.
Hello Ms. Miriam:
As a long time subscriber to the WSJ and one of the victims of the "bait and switch" by the USCIS and Department of State, I would like to thank you for covering the article in the WSJ. I would like to kindly direct your attention to the stand taken by AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Assoc.) and Immigration Voice (a non profit organization representing skilled immigrants). I feel it is necessary that the impact and the behind the scenes maneuvering at DOS be covered by a respectable publication such as the WSJ. May I point you to some of the links on the internet. Some are yet-unverified rumors. I hope that you will use your journalistic discretion and power to bring more light to this issue
http://lofgren.house.gov/PRArticle.aspx?NewsID=1808 -- Congresswoman Lofgren's response
http://blogs.ilw.com/gregsiskind/2007/07/full-blown-scan.html Mr. Siskind is a respected lawyer in the immigration field.
http://www.aila.org/ -- AILA website and potential class action lawsuit against USCIS
Sincerely
Kalyan.
retropain
08-31 09:04 AM
if only we knew about this program in advance, we could've called. :mad:
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Libra
08-13 09:58 PM
hopefulgc, will you please concentrate on action items..........
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ivar
03-12 04:56 PM
Dear Friends,
I have an approved I-140 with PD of Mar 06, but i left this company to join a new company. I have tried many times to file PERM through this new company but still unsuccessful. I am waiting to withdraw my PERM appeal to file a new PERM since January 09 (so folks don't ask me to update my profile because i am yet to file PERM, I have updated my profile three times since 2006 and also cleared it).
Question: When i spoke to my company's lawyer regarding my earlier I-140 they say that first i need to get my PERM approval (I agree) and than i need to get my I-140 approval (Which i am not sure) inorder to port priority date, is it true? Can't we port Priority date along with I-140 application itself?
Thanks,
R.
Friends,
Any advice on above post.
Thanks.
I have an approved I-140 with PD of Mar 06, but i left this company to join a new company. I have tried many times to file PERM through this new company but still unsuccessful. I am waiting to withdraw my PERM appeal to file a new PERM since January 09 (so folks don't ask me to update my profile because i am yet to file PERM, I have updated my profile three times since 2006 and also cleared it).
Question: When i spoke to my company's lawyer regarding my earlier I-140 they say that first i need to get my PERM approval (I agree) and than i need to get my I-140 approval (Which i am not sure) inorder to port priority date, is it true? Can't we port Priority date along with I-140 application itself?
Thanks,
R.
Friends,
Any advice on above post.
Thanks.
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iptel
06-23 10:06 AM
If the minister talks to the US President regarding VISA retrogression problem,How the outside world will come to know ? The discussions will be kept confidential ! I don't think everything will be disclosed to the press. VISA revalidation is another thing he can talk to US Secretary of State.
Wel well well...
If the minister talks to the US President regarding VISA retrogression problem
What Good will that do US President in several instance has supported our cause Presidents Economic Report 2006 is one such instance. Obstacle is HR not US President. President along with senate is trying to get CIR passed problem is path to citizenship of 12million Illegal in the same bill that is raising eyebrows.
How the outside world will come to know ? The discussions will be kept confidential ! I don't think everything will be disclosed to the press.
Both nation has tremendous freedom of press what happens is ones bedroom is not confidential what makes you think this will be. Our GC is very trivial issue in the world of International politics.
I am as frustrated as you are In time like this prudence should rule our thought and action not frustration.
Wel well well...
If the minister talks to the US President regarding VISA retrogression problem
What Good will that do US President in several instance has supported our cause Presidents Economic Report 2006 is one such instance. Obstacle is HR not US President. President along with senate is trying to get CIR passed problem is path to citizenship of 12million Illegal in the same bill that is raising eyebrows.
How the outside world will come to know ? The discussions will be kept confidential ! I don't think everything will be disclosed to the press.
Both nation has tremendous freedom of press what happens is ones bedroom is not confidential what makes you think this will be. Our GC is very trivial issue in the world of International politics.
I am as frustrated as you are In time like this prudence should rule our thought and action not frustration.
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krishnam70
10-02 02:15 PM
Thank you Hermione (Granger?)
What about salary requirements? would it be okay if I get 20-30% lower
salary? Do I have to be getting paychecks every month?
1. Get a job with same description
2. Get at least the salary mentioned in your LCA
Please check with attorney's before you make that decision.
- goodluck
What about salary requirements? would it be okay if I get 20-30% lower
salary? Do I have to be getting paychecks every month?
1. Get a job with same description
2. Get at least the salary mentioned in your LCA
Please check with attorney's before you make that decision.
- goodluck
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popoye
04-04 01:56 PM
I am totally in support with IV. I can say bunch of my silent friends support as well. Can we change the name of this thread to something optimistic so that more people will come in a show solidarity to the IV Core.
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Cereal1965
07-12 02:40 PM
WHat happens when they return the visa number to DOS? Can they request them again later or these numbers are just wasted for this year?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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ita
11-14 02:52 PM
Those giving the interview please make sure that the point that you put across is that though you lost job . could get another one but couldn't take it up/apprehensive about taking it up because of the AC21 uncertainty/GC uncertainty.
(Home owners)
Because of the above reason there is this confusion for the immigrant house owners which is forcing the foreclosure (like the post by alrbertpinto suggests)which wouldn't happen if the GC process was smooth and less time consuming.
If not careful about what should be highlighted and put across in the interview there is a chance of people picking up just three words "immigrants" "jobloss" "foreclosure" and start making unfair/unnecessary accusations like:
' Immigrants are contributing to foreclosures/housing crisis
What are the immigrants that lost jobs doing here when many of the citizens are losing jobs and are not able to find new jobs'
I'm not sure if this post will be any helpful but I just wanted to share these thoughts after reading the posts in this thread.
Thank you.
this point will be useful when finding a person who meets the criteria for the interview - atleast he/she should mention the point mentioned below ..and this has happened to many immigrants (i.e. their houses go to foreclosure as they have to leave the country because of GC delays).
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if the person (the one who will give interview) has lost his job and there is a danger that he will go out of status and this may/will cause his house to go to foreclosure.
the reporter can then get more attention by showing how GC delay is contributing to foreclosure crisis ..as more legal immigrants end up leaving their houses etc etc.
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I am writing this in a hurry but I hope my point is clear ..actually few months back I read a post in IV from a Italian lady who was facing the above issue
(Home owners)
Because of the above reason there is this confusion for the immigrant house owners which is forcing the foreclosure (like the post by alrbertpinto suggests)which wouldn't happen if the GC process was smooth and less time consuming.
If not careful about what should be highlighted and put across in the interview there is a chance of people picking up just three words "immigrants" "jobloss" "foreclosure" and start making unfair/unnecessary accusations like:
' Immigrants are contributing to foreclosures/housing crisis
What are the immigrants that lost jobs doing here when many of the citizens are losing jobs and are not able to find new jobs'
I'm not sure if this post will be any helpful but I just wanted to share these thoughts after reading the posts in this thread.
Thank you.
this point will be useful when finding a person who meets the criteria for the interview - atleast he/she should mention the point mentioned below ..and this has happened to many immigrants (i.e. their houses go to foreclosure as they have to leave the country because of GC delays).
-------
if the person (the one who will give interview) has lost his job and there is a danger that he will go out of status and this may/will cause his house to go to foreclosure.
the reporter can then get more attention by showing how GC delay is contributing to foreclosure crisis ..as more legal immigrants end up leaving their houses etc etc.
----
I am writing this in a hurry but I hope my point is clear ..actually few months back I read a post in IV from a Italian lady who was facing the above issue
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gccube
02-11 03:09 PM
few months or an year or two? Any thoughts?
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santb1975
02-11 11:15 PM
Am I not reading his post right??
While I do not want to sound discouraging or pessimistic, this is a very good idea and we must do things like this.
Now, it is just not enough if we make this suggestion and discuss it - we must walk the talk. Will we?
To start with, we can do a lot of stuff, get our co workers, families, friends etc.. involved, print flyers, send emails, post blogs, make videos and post them on youtube, hold local community events and increase awareness.
Our own community is still very ignorant and is indirectly working against us, lok at this post on immigration portal
http://boards.immigration.com/showpost.php?p=1859694&postcount=18
just go through the entire thread
http://boards.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=273615
you will understand why things are so difficult for our community.
Our first step will be to concentrate on community building. This is very important. We need to reqruit more volunteers, and they in turn reqruit more volunteers. We must first build a strong community and have a strong foundation.
The reason I am posting this message is to say that whatever novel ideas like the above that have come up in the past have not gone towards getting implemented they just were discusssed and got buried into old threads.
So my question is "can we walk the talk?"
While I do not want to sound discouraging or pessimistic, this is a very good idea and we must do things like this.
Now, it is just not enough if we make this suggestion and discuss it - we must walk the talk. Will we?
To start with, we can do a lot of stuff, get our co workers, families, friends etc.. involved, print flyers, send emails, post blogs, make videos and post them on youtube, hold local community events and increase awareness.
Our own community is still very ignorant and is indirectly working against us, lok at this post on immigration portal
http://boards.immigration.com/showpost.php?p=1859694&postcount=18
just go through the entire thread
http://boards.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=273615
you will understand why things are so difficult for our community.
Our first step will be to concentrate on community building. This is very important. We need to reqruit more volunteers, and they in turn reqruit more volunteers. We must first build a strong community and have a strong foundation.
The reason I am posting this message is to say that whatever novel ideas like the above that have come up in the past have not gone towards getting implemented they just were discusssed and got buried into old threads.
So my question is "can we walk the talk?"
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GoneSouth
07-18 03:48 PM
Kumhud2 - respectfully, money is much more helpful than additional ideas.
Please contribute $$ if you haven't already.
Please contribute $$ if you haven't already.
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alterego
01-18 01:54 PM
This is the sort of thing that should make folks wake up and smell the coffee. Advocate for yourself or lose the dream. Those of you hoping to wait it out, whether it be 5 yrs or 10 yrs, let this be the warning shot. When times get tough, you see all sorts of crazy things crop up, whether intended by the gov't or through vigilante enforcement like in this case.
What makes EAD holders immune to these sorts of things? Nothing is certain in this environment.
Physicians recently faced a scare(last year) when the USCIS TSC unilaterally started deeming MBBS degrees undergraduate baccalaureate degrees and declining EB2 petitions for them in spite of nearly half a century of precedent to the contrary. This in spite of the ECFMG, ACGME, State Medical boards(vested with the task of determining qualification to practice) etc all recognizing such foreign degrees for Medical/Surgical Residency training and subsequent practice.
It was only after months of lobbying and various letters of support from medical organisations, and meetings with the USCIS by some prominent lawyers like Greg, that they relented.
If that can happen out of the blue to International physicians typically working in underserved areas. Then those of you who feel an EAD card makes you immune are living in a fantasy. Take a stand, organize better and advocate for yourself. There will likely be a narrow window later this year for us, there must be a better effort.
BTW. It took a friend of mine 7 months recently to get his EAD card. No explanation, no nothing. He did not push the issue because he was on a H1b visa, however those are the sort of things that can happen.
What makes EAD holders immune to these sorts of things? Nothing is certain in this environment.
Physicians recently faced a scare(last year) when the USCIS TSC unilaterally started deeming MBBS degrees undergraduate baccalaureate degrees and declining EB2 petitions for them in spite of nearly half a century of precedent to the contrary. This in spite of the ECFMG, ACGME, State Medical boards(vested with the task of determining qualification to practice) etc all recognizing such foreign degrees for Medical/Surgical Residency training and subsequent practice.
It was only after months of lobbying and various letters of support from medical organisations, and meetings with the USCIS by some prominent lawyers like Greg, that they relented.
If that can happen out of the blue to International physicians typically working in underserved areas. Then those of you who feel an EAD card makes you immune are living in a fantasy. Take a stand, organize better and advocate for yourself. There will likely be a narrow window later this year for us, there must be a better effort.
BTW. It took a friend of mine 7 months recently to get his EAD card. No explanation, no nothing. He did not push the issue because he was on a H1b visa, however those are the sort of things that can happen.
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needhelp!
01-19 02:22 AM
Having 3 years EAD/AP and ability to refile AOS (in the worst case) is the best workable solution to an economic turndown and lay-off. Having a recapture done will also help many
IV already has this as part of the letters campaign. Everyone worried about recession, lay-off etc. must support IV campaign with full vigor.
----------- Please read the above and act ------
IV already has this as part of the letters campaign. Everyone worried about recession, lay-off etc. must support IV campaign with full vigor.
----------- Please read the above and act ------
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chanduv23
09-19 02:58 PM
He is a physician and flew all the way from WA state
Actually he works for ???? and not a physician - and flew all the way from Seattle - His name is Pankaj kakkar - correct me if I am wrong
Actually he works for ???? and not a physician - and flew all the way from Seattle - His name is Pankaj kakkar - correct me if I am wrong
rockstart
03-08 02:12 PM
I am not a qualified attorney but based on my experience I have seen that 3 Yr degree are hard sell. There have been instances where people have been able to get their way but thats an exception not a norm. Same with PG Diploma. CIS does not consider that as an addition to your undergrad. If the PGD is unaccredieted then its going to be even more tough to sell. If you want to play safe you need to get a undergrad degree here (4 Year one) All other options might hit road block and add to your woes.
prem_goel
06-22 01:56 PM
Consult with the attorney on alternate evidence. I believe USCIS in most cases does accept alternate forms of evidence. Not every company issues experience letter, so in this case alternate evidence should suffice provided you have enough of it. As mentioned above, I wouldn't bring up the bond issue. That'll potentially open up can of worms unnecessarily. A company is not obligated by law to issue experience letter.