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  • Macaca
    07-06 11:13 AM
    The following articles talk about similar provisions (I think?) for undocumented. You can send them your story and ask them to write about you. You can also ask lawmakers for simliar provisions for you.

    Students Take to the Road for Social Justice (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/04/AR2007070401531.html) Trip Is Part of Year-Long Program to Inspire Activism Among Black and Jewish Youths, By Virgil Dickson (http://projects.washingtonpost.com/staff/email/virgil+dickson/) Washington Post Staff Writer, July 5 2007
    Students fasting for green card provision (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/07/05/MNG1QQR9RK1.DTL&hw=immigration&sn=001&sc=1000) DREAM Act would grant legal status for college, military By Tyche Hendricks (thendricks@sfchronicle.com), Chronicle Staff Writer, July 5, 2007




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  • perm
    07-20 04:05 PM
    top 20 states to MOVE IN in USA for legal immigrants

    Alaska: Murkowski (R-AK), Yea Stevens (R-AK), Yea
    Arizona: Kyl (R-AZ), Yea McCain (R-AZ), Yea
    Georgia: Chambliss (R-GA), Yea Isakson (R-GA), Yea
    Idaho: Craig (R-ID), Yea Crapo (R-ID), Yea
    Indiana: Bayh (D-IN), Yea Lugar (R-IN), Yea
    Kentucky: Bunning (R-KY), Yea McConnell (R-KY), Yea
    Louisiana: Landrieu (D-LA), Yea Vitter (R-LA), Yea
    Maine: Collins (R-ME), Yea Snowe (R-ME), Yea
    Minnesota: Coleman (R-MN), Yea Klobuchar (D-MN), Yea
    Nebraska: Hagel (R-NE), Yea Nelson (D-NE), Yea
    New Hampshire: Gregg (R-NH), Yea Sununu (R-NH), Yea
    North Carolina: Burr (R-NC), Yea Dole (R-NC), Yea
    Oklahoma: Coburn (R-OK), Yea Inhofe (R-OK), Yea
    Oregon: Smith (R-OR), Yea Wyden (D-OR), Yea
    South Carolina: DeMint (R-SC), Yea Graham (R-SC), Yea
    Tennessee: Alexander (R-TN), Yea Corker (R-TN), Yea
    Texas: Cornyn (R-TX), Yea Hutchison (R-TX), Yea
    Utah: Bennett (R-UT), Yea Hatch (R-UT), Yea
    Washington: Cantwell (D-WA), Yea Murray (D-WA), Yea
    Wyoming: Barrasso (R-WY), Yea Enzi (R-WY), Yea




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  • nixstor
    04-30 02:52 PM
    Aytes saying

    USCIS is working with DOS in concert to improve the utilization of visa numbers. explaining the priority date. Saying that DOS moving the VB like last July will cause many applicants to file irrespective of how many visa numbers are available.

    Is Aytes saying that DOS moved the PD's in haste?




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  • Pallavi79
    09-14 10:20 AM
    my PD is March 2003. I filed in EB3 because all EB categories are current at that time.



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  • JunRN
    09-28 09:47 PM
    Kidding aside, when I get my GC and then US citizenship, I will apply for a position in DHS....or in FBI.....




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  • vin13
    03-12 12:55 PM
    So you want the people who are working on the initiatives to to go through and read and respond to every individual?
    wow!

    You are not getting my point. It is the other way around. I want to know who is leading the effort so i can contact them and respond or contribute.



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  • Blessing&Lifeisbeautiful
    08-11 10:13 AM
    I filed my papers around the same time. Do you want to keep in touch and see how things go?

    Pls lets all keep in touch. My lawyer sent mine around the same time as well. Did anyone have to file with a visascreen? One law firm said that the EAD would be denied becasue of no visascreen!!

    I changed them for another law firm. Any other lawyers saying the same regarding visascreen?




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  • ashutrip
    06-20 01:09 PM
    Mine was filed in Feb 07. My lawyer has opened an inquiry and its pending too
    Atalanta sucks



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  • GCwaitforever
    04-02 11:49 AM
    I have not seen one single person getting so many red dots for playing a devils advocate and trying to defend USCIS. :D

    All of us are passionate and sometimes this passion overtakes logic. If you are fed up with USCIS, suing them or putting pressure on them through Congress/Legislature/Press are the only options.

    You have seen what happened to the Ombudsman and his reports. Year over year, same findings pile up in his reports and he finally left. If someone who has internal access to USCIS workings and has a mandate to change USCIS functions to benefit us - the paying customers, could not relieve inertia of USCIS, I suspect you and I do not have much of a chance.

    Courts and judges are definitely going to punish USCIS for any quantifiable losses suffered by us. If you can find any, sue them.




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  • santb1975
    06-10 11:54 AM
    ^^^



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  • Nadiya
    07-18 04:25 PM
    Just made my first $100 contribution! Thanks so much for the effort in the last two weeks! IV rocks!




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  • mk26
    08-13 08:25 AM
    Its high time for us who are already in US in H1 and struggling to get green card, as I know the tend to come to US in new college grads from India are reduced now..which is a good sign for India and bad sign for this country..now we are the ones who are in middle of ..
    and these morons don't even try to solve the real problem, they should ban this H1 Visa program if this was so badly abused..this is all for vote bank..



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  • abracadabra
    07-06 01:32 PM
    When you come with such statement please give source? Yes giving source will help all of us, as you know we have enough frustration




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  • nogc_noproblem
    07-11 01:30 PM
    In order to avoid visa wastage, there is no ‘per country limit’ during the last quarter, that could be the main reason for this quantum leap in EB2-I PD movement.

    Looks like DOS was not clear about the number of pending cases until a month ago and that’s why this movement was not happened last month - July, which was the first month in last quarter.


    There could be two reasons for this huge forward movement for EB2.

    1) They want to minimize wastage by making more visas available for CP.
    2) There was some heartburn among EB2 China applicants when their PD was set to April 2004. Since there are a lot more EB2 India applicants with PD's earlier than that, they felt that most of the EB2-ROW spillover would go to India. Moving the dates forward to 2006 would ensure that EB2 China gets a decent share of the spillover.

    Although this is unfair to folks with earlier PD's and is sure to cause a lot of heartburn, I would rather see the visas get used than get wasted again. Looks like the USCIS is setting a pattern of giving a year end bonanza to a few fortunate folks. Let the annual sweepstakes begin! Good luck everyone!!



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  • eb3_nepa
    07-14 01:10 PM
    Done!

    Thanks Johnnybhai.




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  • pankajkakkar
    08-08 12:17 PM
    Stuck for years
    In the debate over illegal immigration, don't forget the many legal immigrants waiting for their turn.

    by Pankaj Kakkar

    Legislators in Congress are as divided over the issue of illegal immigration as Americans are. Opinions are strong, debate is passionate, and no end is in sight. Proponents of quick reform, from both sides of the divide, stress the urgency of the issue and the need for a solution soon. In this debate, however, the plight of legal immigrants is forgotten.

    The path to legally acquiring US residency and eventual citizenship is long and unnecessarily complicated, yet many deserving immigrants attempt it every year. Legal immigrants are roughly divided into two categories - family based immigrants and employment based immigrants. These immigrants face years of waiting due to anachronistic laws, discriminatory quotas, onerous bureaucratic hurdles and paper files needlessly being pushed through the system. They also face mounting legal and other tangible and intangible costs. Through all this, they work hard, pay their taxes, and live upright, lawful lives. It is in the interest of the United States as a whole, and Americans individually, to expedite the immigration process for both employment based and family based immigrants.

    The benefits are easier to see for employment based immigration. This category has attracted the best researchers and entrepreneurs of the world for the last half century. Immigrants from this category have started companies that employ hundreds of thousands of Americans (with some of these companies featured in the Fortune 500 list). Others have done research and invented technologies that have earned them the highest awards in their fields, such as the Nobel Prize. Even those who haven't been as successful have been an indispensable part of America's economic growth and progress, especially in technology, over the last half century. In my country of birth, India, the phenomenon of the best minds leaving for the US was called the "brain drain" - it isn't hard to see that India's "brain drain" is but America's "brain gain".

    Family based immigrants also benefit the US, although in less economically tangible ways. The best minds of the world, immigrating to the US through the first category, would be most comfortable and most productive in an environment where they're close to their family. These family members themselves contribute to American society by being productive, law abiding, and patriotic citizens.

    Typical legal immigrants have to wait 5-10 years, and some family based immigrants as long as 20-25 years, before they can even get a Green Card, after which another 5 year wait for acquiring citizenship ensues. These long waits have already persuaded several potential immigrants, many of whom could have been founders of Fortune 500 companies or Nobel Prize winners themselves, to go back to their countries of origin. Quite a few have also immigrated or are considering immigrating to countries where immigration laws are friendlier and less bureaucratic, such as Canada, Ireland and the U.K. While legal immigrants benefit the United States greatly, America does them, and herself, a disservice by making them suffer through an interminable immigration process and countless bureaucratic hurdles. America can and should do right by them.

    Congressman Shadegg (R-AZ) has introduced a bill, called the SKIL (Securing Knowledge, Innovation and Leadership) Act, in the House of Representatives. This bill, which has 9 Republican co-sponsors, including Congressman Mike Pence (R-CO), a leader on the issue of immigration, will significantly ameliorate the wait times and hurdles that legal immigrants face, while also benefiting the American economy by making sure that the technology leaders of tomorrow innovate and invent in the United States, and not elsewhere in the world. A similar bill has already passed the Senate. The House should consider it soon, and pass it as well.
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  • indyanguy
    08-13 04:59 PM
    But why should we lose the PD that we've been hanging on to for so long. For all we know, they might retrogress EB2 next - with USCIS, there's no room to take chances. I'm on my 10th yr here and don't want anything to go wrong at this point.

    Have you given a thought or spoken to a lawyer about starting EB2 PERM when your EB3 140 is pending? After your EB2 PERM is approved, you have 6 months before interfiling your EB2 140 with your EB3 PD. I think that is long enough for your EB3 140 too be approved.

    AFAIK, this can be done with little or no risk to your EB3.




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  • Jimi_Hendrix
    11-08 07:02 PM
    California U.S. House results by county
    Alameda - District 9 100.0% of 548 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Barbara Lee (I)
    Dem 117,157 85.6%
    John den Dulk
    GOP 15,647 11.4%
    James Eyer Lib 4,001 2.9%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Alameda - District 10 100.0% of 88 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Ellen Tauscher (I)
    Dem 12,005 60.6%
    Darcy Linn
    GOP 7,792 39.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Alameda - District 11 100.0% of 99 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Jerry McNerney
    Dem 15,385 62.2%
    Richard Pombo (I)
    GOP 9,348 37.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Alameda - District 13 100.0% of 484 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Fortney Stark (I)
    Dem 83,777 74.2%
    George Bruno
    GOP 29,127 25.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Alpine - District 3 100.0% of 5 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Bill Durston
    Dem 258 49.8%
    Dan Lungren (I)
    GOP 243 46.9%
    Douglas Tuma Lib 14 2.7%
    Michael Roskey PFP 3 0.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Amador - District 3 100.0% of 59 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Dan Lungren (I)
    GOP 8,408 62.6%
    Bill Durston
    Dem 4,633 34.5%
    Douglas Tuma Lib 277 2.1%
    Michael Roskey PFP 121 0.9%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Butte - District 2 100.0% of 139 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 23,958 56.0%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 17,053 39.9%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 1,743 4.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Butte - District 4 100.0% of 36 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    John Doolittle (I)
    GOP 5,380 54.8%
    Charlie Brown
    Dem 3,830 39.0%
    Dan Warren Lib 605 6.2%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Calaveras - District 3 100.0% of 30 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Dan Lungren (I)
    GOP 9,092 60.4%
    Bill Durston
    Dem 5,332 35.4%
    Douglas Tuma Lib 392 2.6%
    Michael Roskey PFP 229 1.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Colusa - District 2 100.0% of 17 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 3,208 71.2%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 1,211 26.9%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 87 1.9%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Contra Costa - District 7 100.0% of 325 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    George Miller (I)
    Dem 60,515 86.2%
    Camden McConnell Lib 9,681 13.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Contra Costa - District 10 100.0% of 566 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Ellen Tauscher (I)
    Dem 78,029 68.2%
    Darcy Linn
    GOP 36,436 31.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Contra Costa - District 11 100.0% of 141 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Jerry McNerney
    Dem 22,853 54.0%
    Richard Pombo (I)
    GOP 19,459 46.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Del Norte - District 1 90.0% of 20 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Thompson (I)
    Dem 3,439 57.1%
    John Jones
    GOP 2,398 39.8%
    Pamela Elizondo Grn 106 1.8%
    Timothy Stock PFP 85 1.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    El Dorado - District 4 100.0% of 150 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    John Doolittle (I)
    GOP 25,650 50.5%
    Charlie Brown
    Dem 22,582 44.4%
    Dan Warren Lib 2,590 5.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Fresno - District 18 100.0% of 5 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    John Kanno
    GOP 317 56.7%
    Dennis Cardoza (I)
    Dem 242 43.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Fresno - District 19 100.0% of 220 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    George Radanovich (I)
    GOP 28,106 58.7%
    TJ Cox
    Dem 19,783 41.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Fresno - District 21 100.0% of 265 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Devin Nunes (I)
    GOP 37,210 65.8%
    Steven Haze
    Dem 17,353 30.7%
    John Miller Grn 1,989 3.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Glenn - District 2 100.0% of 33 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 5,299 71.7%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 1,915 25.9%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 178 2.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Humboldt - District 1 100.0% of 152 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Thompson (I)
    Dem 26,617 65.8%
    John Jones
    GOP 11,910 29.4%
    Pamela Elizondo Grn 1,327 3.3%
    Timothy Stock PFP 611 1.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Imperial - District 51 100.0% of 146 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Bob Filner (I)
    Dem 11,338 66.5%
    Blake Miles
    GOP 5,270 30.9%
    Dan Litwin Lib 435 2.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Inyo - District 25 100.0% of 27 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Buck McKeon (I)
    GOP 3,244 61.3%
    Robert Rodriguez
    Dem 1,821 34.4%
    David Erickson Lib 225 4.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Kern - District 22 100.0% of 442 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Kevin McCarthy
    GOP 81,725 74.4%
    Sharon Beery
    Dem 28,059 25.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Lake - District 1 100.0% of 52 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Thompson (I)
    Dem 9,546 62.8%
    John Jones
    GOP 4,959 32.6%
    Pamela Elizondo Grn 362 2.4%
    Timothy Stock PFP 335 2.2%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Lassen - District 4 100.0% of 35 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    John Doolittle (I)
    GOP 4,546 60.1%
    Charlie Brown
    Dem 2,544 33.6%
    Dan Warren Lib 479 6.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 22 100.0% of 42 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Kevin McCarthy
    GOP 8,577 63.2%
    Sharon Beery
    Dem 5,001 36.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 25 100.0% of 299 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Buck McKeon (I)
    GOP 61,696 61.5%
    Robert Rodriguez
    Dem 34,403 34.3%
    David Erickson Lib 4,210 4.2%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 26 100.0% of 271 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    David Dreier (I)
    GOP 59,108 57.0%
    Cynthia Matthews
    Dem 39,770 38.4%
    Ted Brown Lib 3,098 3.0%
    Elliott Graham AIP 1,646 1.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 27 100.0% of 348 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Brad Sherman (I)
    Dem 82,571 69.0%
    Peter Hankwitz
    GOP 37,163 31.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 28 100.0% of 277 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Howard Berman (I)
    Dem 70,560 74.0%
    Stanley Kesselman
    GOP 18,210 19.1%
    Byron De Lear Grn 3,340 3.5%
    Kelley Ross Lib 3,190 3.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 29 100.0% of 369 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Adam Schiff (I)
    Dem 79,001 63.6%
    William Bodell
    GOP 34,184 27.5%
    William Paparian Grn 6,821 5.5%
    Lynda Llamas PFP 2,244 1.8%
    Jim Keller Lib 1,933 1.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 30 100.0% of 504 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Henry Waxman (I)
    Dem 130,787 71.4%
    David Jones
    GOP 48,614 26.5%
    Adele Cannon PFP 3,895 2.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 32 100.0% of 277 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Hilda Solis (I)
    Dem 67,453 83.0%
    Leland Faegre Lib 13,824 17.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 34 100.0% of 222 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Lucille Roybal-Allard (I)
    Dem 50,961 76.9%
    Wayne Miller
    GOP 15,272 23.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 35 100.0% of 295 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Maxine Waters (I)
    Dem 72,114 83.7%
    Gordon Mego AIP 7,314 8.5%
    Paul Ireland Lib 6,761 7.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET




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  • malaGCPahije
    07-16 11:31 AM
    Even though I am a recurring contributor and I contribute to IV on top of my recurring contributions I had to make a contribution towards this campaign. Keep up the Good Work. See Details below:

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    Recurring contribution of $5 or $10 a month is a fantastic idea for this campaign. I am going to set this up myself. I would urge you all who do not have recurring contribution setup to do so too. $5 a month would not make a lot of difference to anyone. But it would make a lot of difference to IV if it happens each month.




    Saralayar
    01-08 02:06 PM
    Guys

    I just checked my status - It is now "Document mailed to applicant"
    this can mean many things. I will update all once I see the document

    Please keep updating your status in this thread as you see something happen

    We've just gotta keep cool. Thanda thanda pani.

    That means you will recieve the AP documents in 3 to 4 days.:)




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    07-10 01:36 AM
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