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  • eb3july2003
    04-17 07:55 AM
    I have always been a passive reader of this post and multiple other similar posts. It helped me a lot and I thought sharing my positive porting experience will help/encourage others. Below are details of my long journey

    1. Initial labor
    a. Filed - July 8 2003 (no masters, no 5 years, Title: Systems Analyst)
    b. Approved - August 31 2006

    2. EB3 I140 (NSC)
    a. Filed - October 11 2006
    b. Approved - April 6 2007

    3. I485 (NSC)
    a. Filed - July 19 2007
    b. RFE - April 2009 (Birth Certificate related for me and Medical related for my wife)

    4. Perm
    a. Same company. By 2011, I was promoted multiple times and currently managing multiple projects. Every H1b that was approved after 2003 clearly showed the growth and the promotion on the job title and salary.
    b. Filed - Feb 9 2011 (Progressive growth within the same company, Title: Project Director)
    c. Approved - Feb 15 2011

    5. EB2 I140 (TSC)
    a. Filed - March 9 2011, Premium Processing
    b. Approved - March 21 2011 (A# and Priority Date retained)

    6. Interfiling
    a. March 24 2011 - Created a SR requesting the process I485 using the new EB2 140
    b. March 29 2011 - Lawyer sent the official Interfile Request
    c. April 5 2011 - Contacted both the senators and congressman. They were very prompt in responding back. Also sent emails to NSCFollowup and EBUpdate.
    d. April 7 2011 - Went for an Infopass Appointment (Useless in my opinion)
    e. April 14 2011 - Got the magic email at 9:15pm for both me and my wife. One of the happiest days in my life.
    f. Waiting on the physical cards to take a long break :)

    Wish the very best to everyone else waiting on the GC line.




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  • GC_Applicant
    07-17 11:02 PM
    I am in Orange County. Count Me in.




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  • vjkypally
    07-20 01:51 PM
    And what makes all of you think that future applicants will come only from these 4 countries, they could come from Timbuktu fora ll you care and use up their fair share in EB category and you may not have the visas that you hope would be unused visas. Then what?????????




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  • lccleared
    09-10 09:24 PM
    Small Contribution of $ 100 through Paypal. Confirmation # 2SX022305K271564K.



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  • langagadu
    03-04 12:02 PM
    ohh mamaaaaaaaaaa. Waiting for it.




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  • paisa
    08-02 05:24 PM
    This link which is giving prediction for Oct, 2007 looks totally off to me.

    if you see his EB3 predictions he is saying it will be close to to Jan 2007.

    Where in Jan 2007 EB3 China was Aug 2002 not April 2005.

    Don't know what is the reasoning behind these predictions.

    Dude, HE says dates of Jan 2007 not date being Jan 2007. So the PD will be Jan8, 2003



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  • GotGC??
    01-04 02:19 PM
    One of the most balanced views on this topic I have heard!

    I think life inside home is better in India than US. And life outside home is better in US than India. What do you think?

    I am only son to my parents (aged 50s). I must go back whenever India sends a man or women to Moon. Just kidding.. Will go back by 201X.

    Currently I am in India on a vacation of 45 days. I came to India with lot of enthu after a long gap of 2 years. But as someone said, India cannot be compared with US, outside home. And yea, USA can't be compared to India, inside home :D

    I have to postpone the idea of returning for few more years for the following reasons, and yes, I want GC meanwhile.

    _ Reasons to stay and stay longer in USA _

    1) It's money, honey :D

    2) A nice Indenpendant House in Vizag or Hyd. I am long way to get there. You know what I mean.

    3) I haven't earned enough to copy & paste my lifestyle in US yet. I mean no car for my dad, no plasma tv in India, no 'retirement' fund for my parents so that they can live on their own. You know the rest.

    4) My wife has just _resumed her career on H1B after being seated at home for 3 years on H4. As you can guess, we left hopes on EAD. My PD Nov 05. I would prefer that she work in USA for couple of years, before which we can return.

    4) Last, but not least, I want to gather more "onsite" experience and go from programmer analyst to something I want to be, when I return to India.

    _ Reasons to go back to India _

    I belived in the philosiphy of helping yourself first, then family and then society.

    0) Will come back to India to live with my aging parents.
    1) Help my society (vote, pay taxes, charity, transfer of ideas from Western World, creation of employment and much more)
    2) Enjoy food, movies, language, various cultures of India.
    3) Travel world and not just USA - through my IT career.




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  • ThinkTwice
    07-20 10:07 AM
    Did you know that Aman Kapoor the founder of IV has contributed $64000 of his personal money towards the efforts of IV? Yes that is correct Sixty Four Thousand USD. http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/...eek+exclusives
    I was dumbfounded when I first found this out. The man must have real conviction, courage and belief in himself and this effort to do such a selfless act and I am not even talking about the hours and hours of time, mental energy, physical stress and emotional capital he must have invested into OUR effort and I am not talking about all that because that is immeasurable and there is not much we can do to repay all that back but apart from being for ever indebted there is something we can do.
    We can reach for our wallets and repay IV core members who have contributed selflessly to OUR cause.
    Every one of us has benefited in some way or the other because of our association to IV and who do we have to thank but the core team who have put so much on the line for OUR cause.
    Please join in this effort to reimburse the expenses incurred by IV core to fight for OUR cause. Join http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10708



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  • browncow
    07-05 05:09 PM
    The idea is very brillinat and this actually benefits the current IV core too.
    Usually, people get tired of leading a non-profit, too much of ones personal resources go into it.
    A new leadership will bring new energy in form of people getting a title and make them more accountable to needs.
    Every current commitee(current IV core) actually is the backbone of a non-profit, cos they carry lots of assets, in terms of connections they have developed, money they have accumulated, goals that they have set, etc...
    So the current IV core can support the new commitee and take their help to take the organisation forward.
    And as I previously mentioned, the organisation does not or should not cease to exits once our goals are met, they should then be lead by other non-immigrants who will have a whole different set of issues.

    usually, a non-profits exec committee is elected by its members.
    for eg. the 2009 members (paid), can vote for the IV president and the committe.

    it doesnt make sense for evey EB immigant to go and start a new non-for-profit.




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  • ragz4u
    03-08 10:33 AM
    Again, the link is http://www.capitolhearings.org/ then click on Dirksen 226 in the right frame

    Senator Specter seems to emphasize that he would like to get done with amendments etc. and to make sure that he meets Bill Frist's deadline of March 27th so that it can be debated

    Senator Brownback is bringing an amendment to extend J1 visa which apparently expires this year

    Will keep on updating as and when I hear things



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  • kumhyd2
    07-10 01:19 AM
    Another leader is born in
    San Diego;)




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  • susie
    07-15 11:19 AM
    APPENDIX: REFORM SOLUTIONS

    The Need for a Compassionate Visa

    A compassionate visa is immediately required for reasons of humanity and dignity. Currently, because of the technicalities of US immigration laws many families torn apart are also subject to more degrading treatment at times of severe illness. Any provision should allow for the following:

    * US residents, including those who are landlocked, to leave the USA for any necessary period for compassionate reasons;
    * Non-US residents to enter the USA for any necessary period for compassionate reasons on a nonimmigrant basis;
    * Evidence of immigrant intent should not prevent a person receiving a compassionate visa (such as an existing immigrant petition), unless an applicant makes it absolutely clear their intention is to immigrate and not to enter the USA on a temporary basis;
    * To prevent abuse of such a visa, documentary evidence should be required as appropriate to ensure the application is made in good faith; and
    * Compassionate visa processing should be dealt with the USCIS for US residents and in the consular office for non-US residents on an expedited basis if the imminent death of a close relative or funeral arrangements for a deceased relative is at issue.

    INA, section 203(h) (as inserted by the Child States Protection Act, section 3) (8 U.S.C.1153(h))

    Current Provision in INA, section 203(h)

    �RULES FOR DETERMINING WHETHER CERTAIN ALIENS ARE CHILDREN-
    (1) IN GENERAL- For purposes of subsections (a)(2)(A) and (d), a determination of whether an alien satisfies the age requirement in the matter preceding subparagraph (A) of section 101(b)(1) shall be made using--

    (A) the age of the alien on the date on which an immigrant visa number becomes available for such alien (or, in the case of subsection (d), the date on which an immigrant visa number became available for the alien's parent), but only if the alien has sought to acquire the status of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence within one year of such availability; reduced by
    (B) the number of days in the period during which the applicable petition described in paragraph (2) was pending.

    (2) PETITIONS DESCRIBED- The petition described in this paragraph is--

    (A) with respect to a relationship described in subsection (a)(2)(A), a petition filed under section 204 for classification of an alien child under subsection (a)(2)(A); or
    (B) with respect to an alien child who is a derivative beneficiary under subsection (d), a petition filed under section 204 for classification of the alien's parent under subsection (a), (b), or (c).

    (3) RETENTION OF PRIORITY DATE- If the age of an alien is determined under paragraph (1) to be 21 years of age or older for the purposes of subsections (a)(4) and (d), the alien's petition shall automatically be converted to the appropriate category and the alien shall retain the original priority date issued upon receipt of the original petition.''

    Explanation

    The references to �(a)(2)(A)� refers to principal beneficiaries and �(d)� refers to derivative beneficiaries. Subsection (1) provides a calculation to be considered a child under the family-based preference categories in light of USCIS processing delays. Subsection (2) describes the types of petition covered, ensuring beneficiaries, whether principal or derivative, are treated as a child under 21. Subsection (3) is another useful provision so that if the calculation of a beneficiary renders them over 21, they can retain the priority date of the original petition.

    Problems

    The language of this provision has rendered the provision open to ambiguity. Specifically, subsection (3) states the �alien�s petition shall be automatically be converted to the appropriate category and the alien shall retain the original priority date issued upon receipt of the original petition.� The problem is in relation to a derivative beneficiary (which is covered by this subsection) and is twofold. First, by its nature of being a derivative, a derivative beneficiary does not have an original application to speak of. Only the parent has a petition, which has caused the ambiguity. A Board of Immigration (BIA) decision did provide a common sense interpretation (Garcia, Maria T, File A79-001-587, June 16, 2006), but this is not binding on the USCIS and we know first hand that the USCIS has not consistently interpreted the provision in accordance with the BIA decision. Second, although the above mentioned BIA decision clarifies the provision also applies to F4 derivative beneficiaries, these petitions do not automatically convert. An F4 derivative beneficiary who ages still must wait for their Parent to file a new I-130 form, which is inconsistent with the language of the provision.

    Another problem is if the new proposed points system is implemented, any person who ages out will no longer have a direct basis for immigration. Instead they would have to qualify under a points system, which is not guaranteed. This new system would make the above provisions redundant.

    Solutions



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  • reddymjm
    09-02 04:43 PM
    Landed in Dec 1999.




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  • saileshdude
    09-10 10:43 AM
    I think these guys are just playing with our minds. They know how many applications are pending. At least they have a estimate and idea.

    Now they will sit on these pending applications until the end of year and then suddenly move dates 2-3 years ahead and approve some GCs. Few will be happy and most of us will be disappointed.



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  • for_gc
    07-14 03:03 PM
    Just Contributed $5 using BofA bill pay.

    Guys,

    Please stick to $5. The idea is to shake out members who till date have made no contributions into making contributions.

    If we start contributing different amounts on this thread then this may dilute the impact of the idea.




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  • nivasch
    03-09 05:07 PM
    From Visa bulletin for Schedule A Workers (Q..)

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    Schedule A Workers: Employment First, Second, and Third preference Schedule A applicants are entitled to up to 50,000 �recaptured� numbers.
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    So from now on words those 50k can be use for us?:confused:
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    EB3_NEPA, I'm pretty sure that's how it works. They first use the regular EB3 numbers available.



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  • Milind123
    07-24 07:19 PM
    I keep reading people getting emails from USCIS. I don't remember providing my lawyer with my email address? When/where do you provide the email address? Tx




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  • akp
    07-20 12:30 PM
    I don't believe all 750000 are EAD wannabies!




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  • factoryman
    06-21 01:22 PM
    go through all the posts at linked at my post 'Link to post at IV''But what is these guys doing?' (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showpost.php?p=86268&postcount=5)

    The linked place is a safe and cozy haven for most Democratic Senators and Democratic Congressmen. All start threads in their real names over there.

    This is like red meat for them.


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    franklin
    10-01 11:25 AM
    What the you talking about? USCIS isn't efficient at processing? Are you crazy?

    There are a whole bunch of people on the ROW thread thread who think they are the picture of efficiency - they deny the existence of wasted visas due to inefficiencies in processing.




    sukhwinderd
    03-10 08:54 AM
    i have friends who had issues with suntrust, boa etc. but they gave references of people who were approved from the same banks while on adjustment of status and they were finally approved. my loan is with Amtrust and did not have any issues, i am on EAD, no H1.



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