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  • raysaikat
    01-07 12:24 AM
    raysaikat, and others, can we call a truce and focus on the original intent of the thread? I am sure we can all agree that the top 5 % of the worst university (does not matter which, or where) are usually better than the bottom 5 % of the best university (again, does not matter).

    In my life, in our company, I've seen some of the sharpest brains around (PhDs working for the Russian defence before they defected in late 70's and early 80's) and some of the dumbest (a mechanical engineer who refused to believe me when I mentioned the sun was approximately 300000 bigger than the earth in terms of mass and 1000000 times bigger in terms of volume). Believe it or not, I've met a taxi driver who graduated from an Ivy League institution and used to work at NASA in 60s and 70s and worked on developing algorithms for decompressing transmissions. There are all sorts who make the world a pretty interesting, if unpredictable place. :)

    You never know whom you are sitting next to on the plane! ;)

    Rather than arguing over silly matters, perhaps we should focus on intelligent analysis and if necessary, rebuttal of arguments.

    We do not prove anything by arguing over IIT vs Osmania, or North Vs South, but merely conform the worst aspects of Prof. Wadhwa's sweeping generalizations.

    I, for one, have serious questions:
    A) The video was edited. It is a collection of sound bites. How do we know the context of the statements if we do not have the full transcript?
    B) We have no visuals of the charts and figures referred to by Prof Wadhwa.
    C) We have no access to the raw data used by Prof. Wadhwa. He may had published it, but I have not seen any of it. (Unless Macaca can ferret out the details.. if anyone can, he is the man!). I have, for instance, basic questions whether immigrants and foreign students were excluded when he (Wadhwa) was counting the openings filled and engineers graduated in US.

    I do not mean to offend anyone, nor am I commenting on any country, university, or anything.. so please do not misunderstand me. Let us focus on the what is more important.

    I agree with you. It is important to know if the US data excluded international students or not. You can find the papers here:

    http://www.soc.duke.edu/GlobalEngineering/papers.html

    The relevant one seems to be the following:

    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=991327#PaperDownload




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  • ilwaiting
    04-25 11:37 AM
    H1B believe it or not is a "dual intent visa". F1 is NOT a dual intent visa. So what that means is even tho a person entered USA on H1B(which is Nonimmigrant visa) he can have a dual intent to "adjust status" and become a permanent resident.

    So I would think it would very wise to be given a PD based on when a person started working on "H"

    Coming in through H1 does'nt show your intention of becoming a permanent resident of this country. It only happens when the LC is applied. Although the entry date is an ingenious way, it will only create more issues. Now some one who comes in F1 can also ask for the same benefit when they move to H1, to take their entry date in F1 as their priority date. I believe the culprits are the labor substitution and the labor certification sales. Those are unfair. Stop labor substitutions, and if they need one, then use the 140 RD as the PD. That should solve most of the problems and people from using labor sub to jump the line.




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  • pointlesswait
    06-10 12:08 PM
    same as DUI...but with lesser penalty...

    snhn
    what is a DWI?thanks.



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  • pappu
    12-21 05:49 PM
    Thanks Surendra K Suman.
    Other members pls go through it and PM Surendra if you have any advice. Surendra K Suman, you can edit it if needed within your post. We will try to get it published.




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  • sbmallik
    09-13 02:33 PM
    I am not promoted. I believe my case is based on my MS + couple of years exp. All these details are what ever I know. Please seek expert attorney advice. I think attorney knows better based on our situation.

    Good news!! Next step is to file I-140 (is your employer filing in premium processing?) and upon approval, interfile with the existing I-485 application to port the priority date.



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  • NKR
    06-25 03:38 PM
    This is thread for What America is loosing...

    I find it out of context. Please elaborate - I feel some hiddem message is there - needs to clearly come out.

    Why is loosing such a loosely used word?. Guys, it is losing not loosing. Lose and loose have different meanings.




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  • WeShallOvercome
    07-20 05:29 PM
    And who says only Matthew Oh has all the right to create sensations ! :)

    If you are determined to make sensational calculations and postings then who can stop you, but seriously stop assuming things.

    1st assumption: 750000 applicants (realistic figure near 500,000)
    2nd assumption: all are adults (why would kids need EAD, and there would be several in that category)
    3. it takes only 5 mts could take more or less who knows,
    4. work hrs
    5. number of people.

    Stop being so negative and sensationalizing everything. There are more genuine problems to talk about.



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  • amit_sp
    03-04 10:18 AM
    In my case; I was offered a refinancing rate that was 0.5% more than what I would pay if I were a GC holder. The reasoning is the short term validity of H1. Ironically I wasn't discriminated 3 years ago when I bought my house. At that time; I even didn't have my labor cert cleared. Now 3 years down the line; I have cleared first 2 stages and applied to I-485; bank charges me more :) Weird!!!!




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  • GoldRod
    09-10 03:11 PM
    Guys,
    Its only Green card and I am not sure why people get upset big deal. Nobody asked us to move here. And if there is a system in place we cannot be saying its bad and this and that. My PD is DEC 04 do I feel bad someone in 2006 gets it. YES. Is the system crappy yes. I have a MS in US. So all this hoopla about US ms are getting it and not us is wrong. The other question is should I be getting it over others who dont have a MS from US. I believe yes we should.

    but thats my thoughts on the subject if someone does not like it I respect his thoughts.

    *********
    Agree with you. Nobody cares about this system, because it does not serve those who vote.
    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/images/icons/icon10.gif



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  • dba9ioracle
    09-10 03:17 PM
    If you are seeing Light at the end of the tunnel (visa recapture), beware, It could be another train (almight uscis can ruin anything) approaching from other side of the tunnel.




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  • coopheal
    03-09 05:58 PM
    Added info about April VB to past VBs table.
    http://immigrationvoice.org/wiki/index.php/Past_Visa_Bulletin_Data

    The way dates are moved doesn't seem to have any fact based intelligent logic.



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  • natrajs
    10-01 05:04 PM
    Let us wait for the statement from USCIS




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  • meimmi
    03-10 10:14 PM
    This is a very interesting topic. Can someone please clarify what are the pros/cons of C-corp vs S-corp? Is both treated as LLC?



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  • Suva
    07-23 04:11 PM
    Congratulation to you and your family.




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  • black_logs
    04-25 08:46 AM
    It is a very good idea. Countries which gives Permanent Residency based on the numbers of years stayed, I believe that is what they must be considering as priority date. U.S. immigration system was discovered by Einsteins & Newtons; There are 1000's fo laws & regulation. And look what's the outcome. A person could be waiting for 10 years and another person can get it right away if he/she can find a good old labor :) :) :) :D :D :o :o :mad: :mad:
    Does it make sense to request for first arrival date to be considered as the priority date for immigration purposes? Just a thought!!!



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  • trueguy
    08-04 04:45 PM
    How about if we frame a well thought out letter..and present facts and start mass mailing - maybe once a month - every month. That we they will hear from us every month - in bulk.

    How about if we dont use words like bonded etc and just repeatedly request the system to be repaired. Use of words like bonded etc can send a wrong signal.

    We can also add our stories in there to give that emotional/human touch - eg. I can say that I have been in this country since 1999 and still waiting. If I look at my W-2s from 2001 (when I started working), I must have consistently paid about 10k in taxes to the Federal Govt and another 3k to the State every year. that makes my tax contribution to about 90k-100k in 8years..I think thats huge and I am still waiting, for being a tax paying and law abiding citizen just because the Immigration system is broken. I am a recruiter and I recruit US Citizens in large numbers for large govt projects, offering them really high salaries - while I am helping them "indirectly" realize their American Dream - my dreams are nowhere in the horizon. My wife works in the Child Welfare System and she helps broken families get back on their feet - while she is putting together their broken families - our family is still stranded in the system with no sign of moving forward.

    Just a passing thought! I thought I should run this by you all. Thanks for reading.


    yes, we need a more refined and professional letter that has a better impression and give us some results. Any help from IV?

    Thanks.




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  • Edison99
    12-10 07:49 AM
    Congrats AllVNeedGcPc on your labor approval and you are one inch closer to freedom!

    Hello 9years: Thanks for sharing the info all along. A quick question:

    I got my EB2 Labor certified today, and now my lawyer is preparing EB2 140 as an interfile into my existing EB3 485.

    Is this recommended or should we do regular premium 140 and request date porting once its approved?

    If we do decide to do interfile now during 140 application. Is it advisable to do premium processing?

    Thanks,




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  • yoda
    09-13 03:00 PM
    Sent this to Boston Globe and the largest TV Channel of NH (WMUR Channel 9)




    kshitijnt
    06-26 10:56 PM
    America does not need to do anything to get more workers. People will keep coming and it will always be a positive flow of good talent into America. The only Indians (and others) who might tell you that they do not want to come to the USA and the American dream is gone, etc., are talking bull and they know it. They will jump on a plane "the next minute" and come if the could. It's the same thing always: Go back Yankeee.................................and take me with you."
    That will never change. If it did we would not have IV forum or so many members.

    Vivek I do not fully agree with you. I do agree that first timers are eager to come to America but once the game gets exposed they will have second thoughts. Why there are no takers for german green card? Or why do people apply for HSMP in more numbers than any other european country. Because atleast on the face of it, that promises a long term path. How many people will want to jump on the plane if America says there will be no green cards, how many people will be attracted to it? America wants to have it both ways, they want people here but do not want to give GCs either.

    I graduated from a good college in India. My classmates are divided 50-50 in US and India. The people who are putting up here either did very well and were toppers or failures. All others stayed in India and they will come here only if there is a long term benefit to come here.




    obviously
    08-15 09:29 PM
    I happen to be a freelance writer (not a journalist). In response to this thread, I have penned a 2,700 word commentary on the current challenges titled "The Plight of Promise". In order to beef it up with some compelling statistics, can 5 or 6 people respond to this thread with anonymized details of their specific circumstances and how they are suffering. Keep it to 2 or 3 sentences. I will cull out required data points to make the case. For ex:
    - AD, a 31 yr old non immigrant worker from Poland with a wife and two kids. Unable to get into stage 3, meanwhile need to change my job and relocate to a specific city where my child's health needs can be taken care of. Unable to do so because...

    If anyone would like to get the final edited version, let me know. You will be free to republish it without copyright concerns, subject to attribution.

    Lastly, I will be spending a good amount of quality time in this matter. So, I will respectfully ask people to resist their desire to 'nit pick' the pieces. Constructive, candid feedback, of course, is always welcome!

    hastily, but sincerely,
    obviously



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