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  • Kodi
    06-29 03:49 PM
    WOW that's really long. You should ask your attorney to file an inquiry.




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  • shukla77
    01-05 11:15 PM
    . I just didnt say IIT but also REC's. REC stands for Regional Engineering Colleges (there are plenty in India) and that is not a payment seat. Education level is well maintained and by entrance examination standard, its far above GRE level. I think your generalization does not make any sense.Yes there are some decent RECs but there are also some very crapy ones.




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  • priti8888
    06-24 04:13 PM
    Think about this

    Only EB India /China /mexico/Philipines(ICMP) suffers the most for their GC's

    EB ROW do not worry about GC process as much as ICMP. Their wait is not more then 2-3 years.

    Its wrong to generalize that since ICMP's suffer , all other EB's suffer.

    Its totally baseless to generalize that since ICMP's dont invest , go back to home countries due to GC , everybody does.

    US does not gain from intelligent Indians only. There are PhD's and smart ppl from other countries as well.




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  • pmamp
    07-12 10:36 AM
    Where did you get your DL renewed? Which state? :confused:

    Hoosier land - Indiana.



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  • chanduv23
    09-17 10:27 AM
    Come on folks - we are doing everything we can till we start to DC

    Milind - kudos for this effort

    Come on folks - IV is doing so much for you - IV has provided you with sucha wonderful platform

    Lets all payback by doing what we can




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  • swarnapuri
    06-30 12:10 PM
    There is a Similar thread in immigrationportal.com... where the statuses are maintained in a nice Excel sheet with lots of reports. It tracks the statuses of around 1800 people....

    http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?p=1392408#post1392408



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  • silibili
    05-11 11:01 AM
    Hello all,
    I have finished calling all the republicans from the list. here are my
    experiences. Most senator aides were patient and took down messages, i
    have listed the different ones.

    Senator Judd Gregg (R-New Hampshire) : does support high skilled
    provisions...*yay*

    Senator Michael Enzi (R-Wyoming) : aide was very patient and chatted
    abt legal immigration reform and took name, number, zip , msg to pass
    to senator.

    Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) : went to vm twice. left vm

    Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) : aide not very patient. asked to call
    my state senator.

    Senator John Kyl (R-Texas) : aide was very patient, and understanding,
    and had a chat about current immigration scenario. Senator Kyl is
    supportive of legal immigration, he intro/supported one bill for us in
    2007 but it failed to pass. He said that the senate politics is not
    letting high skilled immigration reform pass. he does not support
    amnesty, he wants border secured, etc before fixing broken legal
    system

    Please call and share your experience.


    Thanks.
    __________________
    * Contributed money to IV
    * Trying to get locals involved




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  • SFSweta
    07-11 01:03 PM
    I can't believe this is how it feels to be sooo close to achieving your dream - regardless of how hard we've had to fight.....

    Congratulations to each and everyone of you in EB2-India and China that have been pushing and clawing your way (just like I have) to get your greencards. While my PD is a month away - I am so glad for you. Get ready to go on a loooooong break (mentally, emotionally, and physically if possible as well).

    I have been saving up every penny of my disposable income (after the shopping and eating out and everything else!) to go do the things I've wanted:

    Climb Mt. Kilimanjaro
    Spend 3 months with my family in India and Dubai
    Go back to Culinary School
    Go to Bordeaux and learn about wine
    Become an amazing photographer (just like one of the members on this forum...)

    The list goes on and on....

    But most of all - I can't believe that the moment is here for almost ALL of us to be free of the shackles and really really live our lives. I'm proud to have participated in everything and hopefully we ALL worked to make this huge of a difference and will see this effort through to help all our colleagues stuck in the EB3-India and China mess....



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  • alterego
    02-20 04:15 AM
    I am not entirely sure about the 1% number. I feel it may be somewhat higher than that.
    If indeed the ratio is 1%, then things are very dire, since with the economy as it is, we probably will not see any expansion in EB immigration in the near term.
    Additionally the L1-EB1 route as multinational manager is very much alive and well, and is arguably the preferred and probably only viable route for any Indian prospectively attempting to immigrate to the USA. The numbers of such applicants might be larger than we know. If anyone has any data on that and specifically about the change in those numbers ever since retrogression hit, please post it.
    In all honesty, I know the guys applying anew need a little hope and encouragement, but with perhaps 300K people and rising ahead of you in the EB India queue and slim to none chance of EB expansion in the near term, what are the odds of getting through that line in the next decade?




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  • rajamanikannan
    09-10 06:15 PM
    I made my contribution today!



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  • santb1975
    06-20 12:53 AM
    Are we not reaching 20K even??




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  • iptel
    08-01 01:02 PM
    Hello everyone,

    IV would like to submit op-ed articles written by IV members to various newspapers and websites . It maybe one more avenue for us to get our voices heard and generate awareness for our cause.

    We would like to invite members who either have journalism background or have good writing skills and can volunteer to write a few op-ed pieces for us. The information material is available on the resources section of the IV website. Let us know if you need any further information.

    Please get in touch with me or the media team if you are interested.
    I will be more than happy if I can help. Please note I do not have any journalism background.



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  • saimrathi
    07-06 01:59 PM
    Or Singapore...

    How about newzealand?




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  • adobe howm
    08-26 11:31 AM
    I dunno about which bank is the best but I guarantee this ICICI does sucks! they act like as if they are ruling NRI. and of course like anyone else we had a very bad experience talking with their home loan dept too. Honestly - If I may say something about this....I can say this with 100% confidence that sooner or later we all will witness their demise. count on it.

    The point is that they cannot JUST do this to us(NRI) or I can say it is we who made their success if they are really. but by the sheer power of community like this - we can definitely teach them a good lesson by just quit banking with ICICI. guess what you will be proud of what you did in the very near future. Well, SBI still IS doing reasonably and you still can get better rates though.


    "QUIT ICICI MOVEMENT"



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  • wandmaker
    05-23 08:54 AM
    wondering how yu came up with a list of contributors.......if i provide my transfer confirmations to IV and still cannot find my name in the list then how will I trust the veracity of yur list.....

    ....not for an argument but a query

    It is not automatic - santb1975 has to manually go through the posts and update the list. Manual error happens - if your/anyone's name is missing, please do post in this thread, the list will be updated as soon as possible (not in the next minute or hour).




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  • dwhuser
    02-23 10:45 AM
    Me too. Actually , when the movement is not systematic and the gates are wide open, then they randomly pick up the cases and approve whatever file comes to them. The ones with older PDs suffer a lot while the ones with new ones get their GCs.

    I totally hear ya.....



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  • amsgc
    06-24 07:44 PM
    I agree with those who say that giving green cards to the three hundred thousand wannabe immigrants will not turn the economy around tomorrow, and perhaps in the short period there doesn't seem to be an apparant advantage. After all, these are the cash cows that are milked everyday by way of taxes and the ever increasing USCIS fees.

    However, it is important to consider the larger picture with a view on the next few years. Even if a few thousand people go and buy a house, it will make a difference to the local community, however small it may be. If a few thousand people are able to start their own business, it will lead to the creation of a few more thousand jobs, which is still better than the current number - zero. Even if a few thousand decide to get a higher education, or get promoted, America will be richer in the quality of its people by those many, however small that number may be. And I bet thousands of those high skilled immigrants will demand a higher salary which which will not only level the playing field, but also result in higher pay. And need I mention the effect of higher salaries on the propensity to consume?

    I haven't even gotten into the social advantages of having a home where both parents are able to think and work freely, and the effect that has on the upbringing of their children (more than likely US citizens).

    Now, what does it really cost the US govt./America to give out the green card? As far as the issue of social security is concerned, these wannabes will be eligible anyway after 10 years, whether they have a green card or not. The USCIS fees for renewal is a about a $1000 per year, which pales in comparison to the the new car that I will buy :) What else, lawyer fees? People are worried about lawyers being displaced! You got to be kidding - immigration law is not the only kind of law practiced in this part of the world. I would be worried more for them if Americans decided not to get divorced.

    So, my question is:
    Do the costs of giving out green cards to high skilled professionals really outweigh some the benefits mentioned above?

    I don't see any good arguments for not giving out a green card sooner than later. And if there aren't any tangible benefits in keeping three hundred thousand people in limbo, then America is losing out on the advantages it will have by making them permanent residents.




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  • optimystic
    09-10 04:32 PM
    To the commenter who red dotted with the comment

    "bas*$%^&d - Take it easy. Either u want the system the way it is, or if u want it reformed, someone else has the equal right to get the benefit. I want the people with oldest PD's to get GC first; but please be nice to others.
    "

    I dont think I said anywhere in my post that I don't want "someone else to have the equal right to get benefit"...

    What I actually said was in fact that everyone (not just some lucky ones) should have the equal right to get fair benefit within the scope of the existing set of rules that USCIS has itself put in place (Honoring PDs etc).

    Please read posts carefully before commenting. And I personally usually refrain from giving red dots and comments in the backgroudd (Somehow it just seems a bit cowardly to me..but that's just my personal opinion).

    And as far as bas*$%^&d, it was just a way of expression...Haven't you heard the phrase "You lucky bastard"

    ...although I agree people could percieve some element of frustration in there...and hence the 'no offence' additive in the brackets in my original post.

    I would rather be frustrated at USCIS which richly deserves everone's anger/frustration, than at some unknown lucky bas*$%^&d :D

    Now please go ahead and give me some greens so I can become eligible for the IV chat feature.... :D

    Btw, I also came across a 'red dot vigilante', who gave me a red dot with the comment "I usually give red dots to people who complain about red dots" . (This was for some other post). Nice work sir...You seem to have a lot of time on your hands to do some vigilante work on the side lines :) . Please give some red dots to USCIS :D




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  • Administrator2
    04-30 01:27 PM
    IV Team,
    I have been calling the list of Senators - and some of them say they do not support amnesty. I do talk about high skilled immigrants (from pappu's brief). My question is how do I make the distinction between the two groups without sounding that I am being against the undocumented?
    Appreciate your help on this as I continue calling the Senators. Thanks

    Thanks, we expect some of the offices will say this. There can be lot of answers to this question. One way to respond is -

    "For last 10 years there has been no High-skilled immigration bill passed by the Congress. The world has changed in last 10 years. I understand that the Senator is a champion for creating more jobs in America. Employment based green cards will create jobs in America. I want to start my own company and hire people in America. But I cannot do that if I don't have a green card.

    I would sincerely request you to please convey to the Senator if he would consider supporting some version of the immigration bill
    giving more weight to green cards and creating jobs in America, or maybe the Senator could lead the effort for improving the proposal"


    Please always end the call on a cordial note thanking the Staff member.




    sj2273
    06-11 07:05 PM
    Dear Nitinboston,
    I am in 100% agreement with you on the notion that Congress probably doesnt care about people who are not voters/citizens etc. But let me quote you an example from history. I am making an extra effort to be optimistic here, but in saying that, nothing can be done will not lead us anywhere either. If we try, then we can atleast go to bed in peace thinking we tried! Here is the example though:

    Blacks in this country did not have any voting rights before 1965. In order to be a registered voter they had be recommended by a white person and go through an exam. they practically had no rights. no status. nothing! I am talking about Alabama in early 50s when blacks were not even allowed to board buses from the front door. The bus driver had the right to pull out a gun if a black person did not give up his/her seat. Rosa parks ignited the Montogomery bus boycott in 1955 December and that lasted for more than a year. The result was that blacks came together and held together persistently till people in higher ranks noticed it. It wasnt easy, black leaders were bombed, harrassed and threatened for doing so. In 1964 the civil rights act came about and 1965 voters right act. And today we have a black president. Unbelievable transition from a time when even the drinking water fountains were seperate for whites and blacks.

    This is just an example but what I am really trying to get to is that the Government today is much different than it was several years ago. If they could make the congress hear at that time, why cant we.

    It wouldnt be wrong to say that this country still is the most tolerant country in the world. Compare this to Australia or New Zealand or Canada.

    People in the government will listen if the cause is right. Its just a matter of making enough noise in a decent manner that people hear.

    Thats all I have to say! I hope we can take you in the stride of our optimism. You will make a terrific addition to our optimistic force!

    Thank you for reading my post.




    leoindiano
    07-11 11:39 AM
    karan,

    thats true, You will not get red marks. Coz, everybody agrees with that. It is just some good news and hope for EB2. Otherwise, people will be left with no option but to move back to their home country's in current markets.



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