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  • royus77
    04-14 08:43 PM
    In the state of Mass delivery is covered by the State provided you show you don't have insurance. Millions of single moms are delivering and many are teenagers and many are w/o any insurance. Delivery is considered an emergency and you will be covered. Keep your spirits up and bear the storm.....it always gets darkest before you see light again.

    All the best

    SoP
    Sorry to hear about you .
    CORBA is the way to go . Find another Desi employer who can give you a similar job on EAd and take leave after a week . Get Insurance from your husband employer asap . Not only desi , every employer is taking advantage of the situation ....





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  • chantu
    03-13 12:07 PM
    Our state is like Indian farmers. Indian farmers look for rain in July, August and september for good harvest...we look for July, Aug and Sept for good visa bulletin. Government will not do anything for hard working farmers in India and here for hard working professionals.





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  • redgreen
    04-02 08:56 PM
    USCIS(*) will not publish any more visa bullettins and cutoff dates as there are so many people at IV predicting it.

    Here is my prediction: Dates will be current soon.




    * Actually they never published it!





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  • GCwaitforever
    04-09 04:39 PM
    Another problem is caste divisions. There is always some kind of discrimination in India. Politicians use it to the hilt.



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  • gcwanter
    07-02 06:27 AM
    i upgraded on 6/19.no news yet. saw 2 times lud...





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  • srt57
    02-08 08:07 PM
    So for a position classifed as a jobzone 4 and an svp between 7 <8, which of the following job requirements would be a better option for EB-2 filing:

    - MS+0 / No BS requirement
    - MS+0 / BS+5

    And by better I mean less chance of an audit or proof of business necessity requirements.



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  • njboy
    05-12 03:10 PM
    If they'll have to wait for 8 years, within this time will they have to-
    a) work for one employer while their GC is being processed, like we do.
    b) ask the employer to pay $1500 fees to hire one of them, like our employers have to, for us?
    c) have to wait for hard country quota to be current (in which case Mexico will retrogress a few decades)
    HEHEHE
    My point is, looks like the illegals have it much better than us 300K people, stuck in INS purgatory.





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  • pappu
    05-28 12:57 PM
    IV admins,

    For those who are attending the event, it would be beneficial if someone could provide some tips about moving around DC area/Capitol Hill area for these lobby days. Will there be an IV arranged transportation ?

    Appreciate if we could get more details about the planning for these three days.

    We are going to be posting FAQs soon on IV website. People who have confirmed their participation will also be contacted personally. Please also check with IV co-coordinator (Starsun) if you have specific questions or write to info at immigrationvoice.org



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  • NolaIndian32
    09-29 01:16 PM
    Kondur007 is right. If the dates move forward in leaps and bounds it is because not enough cases are being processed; if the dates stay the same or more forward at a slow rate, it means that USCIS has a demand for Visa Numbers and they are being requested in a consistent pattern, so DOS does not have to advance cut off dates so drastically.

    Having said that - it still feels like Russion Roulet. It is tough to stay positive in this environment, so (here is my plug-in), JOIN TeamIV Today and run your stresses away!:D



    "Unfortunately, they now will not have any excuses (with security check and name check moving towards "current": thanks to FBI), they WILL have to increase their efficiency in processing the cases!"

    Man you are optimistic -

    You can forget and kiss this thought goodbye.....





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  • preddy2k
    07-25 12:22 PM
    EB3/Jan 2004 - TSC
    Mailed on July 1st and reached USCIS on July 2nd around 9am.

    Did not hear anything yet



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  • floridasun
    01-01 06:21 PM
    Thanks Almond... your post summarizes exactly how ppl in my position feel. one of my frds did MBA from top 20 B-school but could not change to a new job in management career becoz his I-140 approved but did not file for I-485 yet and worse yet he crossed 6 year H1b. now he is also living on 3 year h-1b extensions with approved I-140. when he was venting his frustration like me, one a$$hole (GC holder) suggested he move back to his home country. funny thing was this a$$hole got her GC becoz she married some bakra who already applied for GC. within 6 months after she arrived in US, her huby got them GCs. This dumb wothless piece of $hit doesnt know how hard (impossible ?) to get GC in this lifetime becoz she got it in 6 months :mad: .





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  • amslonewolf
    05-18 06:57 AM
    My PD is April 2002 which has become current as per the june bulletin. My I-140 was approved in April 2007 and the NVC created the case on May 15th 2007.

    I have opted for consular proceesing.

    My questions is at what stage of the further processing do i get a visa number allocated ?

    Is it when NVC sends the fee receipt to my attorney or is it when the case is transferred to the consulate ?

    I just want to know at what stage now i become insulated from any possible retrogression in the coming months.

    Any help much appreciated
    thanks
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    EB3 (India)
    LC Filed (NY ): April 2002
    LC approved : Aug 2006
    I-140 approved: April 2007



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  • eb3India
    04-08 03:09 PM
    Going back might be a good call. But the truth is, no matter how much money you got, how secured you are, the bottom-line is that the call has to come from the individual.

    I will share my concern. I was 23 when I moved here and I already spent 10 years of prime life here in this country. After finishing my college, I worked in India for a year and half, and as any young adult I grew up thinking one day, I will change the way life operates in India. There is a system which operates India. It is powerful, normal human like you and I cannot overcome the system. People like Gandhi could, they are willing to sacrifice them self for the best of others. Or you could people like our current politicians who know how to work the system. People like lallu, Jaya, Karunanidhi, Naidu etc, they grew up as a part of the system. For them even when killing someone, they might not feel the remorse. But you and I cannot even bribe without feeling bad, which is good. But the question is how long can you sustain that? I am not 23 anymore; Now, I know what responsibility is all about. I have 2 kids; I don�t know whether I am hard enough to fight the system at this current stage of my life.

    There is a famous quote, which states that there is a breaking point for every human, once we are pushed beyond that point, your action does not originate from your brain. In other words you will become part of the system.

    For me this is the main concern. When I talk to people here who wants to go back, they say that they will buy a house in some close community and they will live a happy life inside. For me that�s a fools dream. You cannot shut off from others, may be for a month or two, soon you have to face the real world.

    So the answer for your question like in this question. How are you going to handle the system in India? I do not believe that things will change. May be in 25 years; Not anytime soon. So until then you have to live a life where in you have to adjust to the system.

    I do not have an answer to the question. How will I manage the day to day life? If you know the answer let me know

    - ;)

    I think I know you, sorry I am kidding :), cuz pretty much everyone's story is very similar to yours, I tend to agree with you, but itz not that bad, infact I would itz a good gamble if you return now you will be going to emerging market and you might endup making most of it, About bribe and corruption if you study the history it was created out of bad politics and system as things are changing with better system it will be reversed, you will never have political system with out corruption atleast there none exist on face of the earth, I am positive about India and itz growth,

    Main issue for me is CHANGE, when I came I was just alone young with lots of hope, now I am an old man with family, however I brought a house back in India and couple of sites which are giving me good returns, so I do have plan B





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  • admin
    04-03 10:38 AM
    On the one hand we are fighting hard to get amendments. On the other hand we're also fighting hard to make sure that our provisions are not taken out. Just to give you further details, Diane Feinstein was working hard to introduce an amendment that would remove the exemptions for Dependents and STEM. Just think how much of a blow that would have been if those exemptions were removed.



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  • ramaonline
    05-22 12:28 AM
    The contributions page shows one-time contributions starting from $100 onwards. If you wish to make smaller one time payments, go to paypal.com -Click Send Money - In the To field enter - donations@immigrationvoice.org OR Select Immigration Voice in the merchant list.





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  • r2i2009
    05-02 10:40 AM
    Good advice...

    I think it is all individual....lot of people are going back
    New guys like us are stuck......the only problem...is getting GC only does not solve...we have to get the citizenship...another 5 years atleast....

    Stock market is not doing good, housing market has crashed....so people are migrating back....

    I am looking into it...instead of wasting time following this GC crap...



    All things in life has PROS and CONS. Hindsight is always 20/20.

    I recently visited India Western and Northern) after 4.5 years. I was totally shocked.. India has become better and better. But all better comes with some bad too. Like staying in USA has the same as well good and bad.

    Anyways, we all made choice (we were not pushed/forced) to come here. Again, it is our own choice to go back if we want to. Also, if life in US is better or India is better, cannot be judged as it all depends on each individuals thinking and position.

    I can tell you about my sister(Real sister), she and her family moved to Mumbai in 2006 and came back two months back. Both Sister and Bro-in-law were doing great here(became US citizens 5 years back), they wanted to move just because of kids. They came back because of their kids.

    IMHO let�s put this topic to rest.

    Regards,
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  • tikka
    06-25 12:47 PM
    IV members have saved all of us a lot of money on attorney phone calls, getting answers to medical test questions and other general questions. Please contribute to IV so that we can keep this effort going. While everybody is busy collecting documents and paperwork for 485, core IV again is doing their personal paperwork and + lobbying.
    Please contribute, especially if you are new and never contributed. Please do not be a freeloader and get your questions answered and run away.





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  • paragpujara
    06-28 12:09 PM
    Starting July 2, USCIS will no longer allow petitioners to file their I-140's under the premium processing program.* This is expected to be a temporary measure; starting August 1 petitioners will be allowed to file their*I-140 cases under the premium processing program.
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    The USCIS' press release can be accessed here: http://www.aila.org/content/default.aspx?docid=22772





    sanju
    11-16 08:14 AM
    The Pain you are taking in defending our fellow desi blood sucker companies.....it seems that you are yourself a Big "Dalla" sitting somewhere in new jersey.
    I have some Requests to people like you (All "Dalles")
    Please Stop living on Employees 'Hard Earned Money' .
    Treat Employees nicely and stop your Arrogance
    Tell your employees the actuall billing rate
    Stop Harassing them and Torturing them
    company Guest Houses are look like a Shit....they are not livable...
    Stop putting 10 people in one Guest House...
    start giving them standard Benefits( Health, Vision,Dental)

    I dont think so there is gonna be much impact of my Requests to these comapnies becaue all they care is how much maximum money then can make on employee in short time.......

    I am sorry that I wasted my time searching information for you. You just wanted to rant and are looking for a shoulder to cry. You are not serious about reporting your employer to DOL. It is foolish to expect idiots like you to come out of the gutter because you just enjoy the smell of the gutter. Expecting that your rants will have any affect on people who take advantage of immigrants is extremely foolish. And expecting folks like you to stand-up for yourself and do something about this is even more foolish.

    One more thing, only desi consulting companies are not the problem. Companies who figure out a way to take advantage of its employees, will do so. All companies are in the business of making bigger bucks for its shareholders. If they can figure out a way to make more, they will, even at the cost of taking advantage of immigrants. Desi companies figured out the loop holes first. Some of the other companies followed, others are still learning. It can be argued that % of such elements in desi consulting are more because they were the first to figure out the loopholes. But desi companies are not the only group taking advantage of immigrants. They are all the same. And folks like yourself feed into the problem. So please stop blaming just the desi consulting companies, because all companies are the same. Some companies have not yet figured out the ways to take advantage of immigrant employees. But these comapnies are learning fast, because they want to be competitive, right?

    The actual problem is, the Congress. Lawmakers are the problem. They know everything what is going on. They know that not just desi companies but even larger companies take advantage of the vulnerable part of the society - the immigrants. Inspite of having all the information, the lawmakers deliberately did not add necessary protections for immigrants. And, even if the system becomes more efficient, people who enjoy the gutter will continue to live in the gutter. No laws or protections can help folks like you. Every now and then, just come to forum like these and rant once in a while. That's what you will do. The fact is you do not need better treatment or benefits. You need better therapy to tell you that you can come out of the gutter.

    Please stop ranting and stop "requesting" desi companies on forum anonymously.



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    hebron
    04-19 03:50 PM
    Thanks unitednations,

    The information was very helpful for me and others as well.

    I think my education evaluation and MCA degree doesn't specifically state that my Master's degree was a three year degree course.

    I now have a letter from University stating that it was a three year degree course and we are going for a fresh education evaluation.

    I think the lessons learned here is to make sure that the degree and/or EE should clearly state the duration of course.

    Any other suggestion or past success is highly appreciated.

    Also, my RFE respond date is April 22, 2011 and not March 22nd as mentioned in my orginal post.


    I also have a 3 year Bachelor's degree (BSc Physics) + 3 Year masters degree (MCA) from India. I would like to get it evaluated. Could you please let me know which education evaluation agency you used?

    Is you bachelor and master degree in the same or related discipline? I read somewhere that the bachelors and master's will have to be in the same or related fields for it to be considered equivalent to US Masters degree.



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