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  • Lasantha
    06-19 05:13 PM
    Section 501 (Rebalancing visa numbers and Z visa allocation) is effective on the first day of the fiscal year subsequent to the fiscal year this bill is enacted.

    Here the fiscal Year is from 1st October to 30th September. If this bill is done within next couple of months, we are talking about 1st October 2007. This is my interpretation.

    Section 502 (Merit based system) is effective from first day of next fiscal year after this bill is enacted, provided it is ateast 270 days away. So I am guessing, we would not see Merit based point system till 1st October 2008.

    Yes but that is when the provisions of the bill come in to effect.
    There is another clause which says "Any pending visa applications filed before the INTRODUCTION of this bill will be counted under the old system". In other words all the I-140s filed after May 15th ( Or June 19th) will have to be re-filed under the merit system if they are not approved and GC received when the Bill is in effect. That Effective date is the one you are refering to. Introduction date is when the bill was added to the senate calander.




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  • TheOmbudsman
    11-08 12:54 PM
    Hi Pappu,

    It is definitely a change. Americans are looking for a change. I am talking to friends to reconsider support for IV.

    Here is a positive outcome, in my opinion:
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061108/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/rumsfeld_resigns

    Rumsfeld just resigned.

    Regards,

    Ombudsman


    Its good that we have a democratic majority in congress. we also now have work cutout for us to contact new lawmakers. getting more members and members willing to work for local chapters is important at this time. we need to work with renewed vigour now and finish our task. pls help with increasing membership and join your state level chapter threads. I see only very few members have posted their interest. we need interest from each member in order to succeed. I am sure we will succeed. The good times are ahead of us but we need to take advantage of it.




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  • Green.Tech
    04-10 11:18 AM
    Iam sorry to say that i could not navigate to certain forum postings and IV did not communicate that these are not availabe for Non - Donors.... Why this caste system?

    "I am not blaming the Core at all, they are doing whateven they can given the limited resources, time and influence they have. But, what I am blaming, is the the "holier than thou" attitude which is adopted when distinguishing between those that are the exalted DONORS and those that aren't "

    I am so sorry that IV did not inform you about Donor forum. I will check with IV on why you were not notified earlier. This is clearly unacceptable. IV core should give up their jobs and should start going door to door to inform everyone about IV's goals, strategies and changes to policies.

    In the mean time, please go through this:

    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=24315&highlight=donor




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  • Leo07
    03-28 05:53 PM
    Was hoping people could take this post in a lighter vein, apparently not:)
    If it helps any...("nahi bola tho suntha nahin?")
    YouTube - Hyderabadi Mushaira comedy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qEoCinCkK0&feature=player_embedded#at=272)

    bade mia, tere bataan sunke bohut kush hua main. Pottey yahan key alag hain. questionnah poocho nakko boletho suntha nahin kya? subah ka nashta katham nahin hua, spilloveraah key baarein mei baata karraa?
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  • pappu
    01-23 12:11 PM
    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=23238




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  • anilsal
    11-14 09:03 PM
    Major reform is "not viable in this Congress," added Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-San Jose, chairwoman of the House Judiciary subcommittee on immigration. (http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_7437469)

    There is also opposition to consider piecemeal options which treat legal immigration reform separately.

    I am generally a very optimistic person but not seeing whats really viable this year.

    I understand that IV is looking into other angles as well. Once again not sure.

    Can IV core comment about what our realistic chances are?

    Please dont answer "Join your state chapters". I am already a state chapter member.

    Please contact your state chapter leaders for information. :) They are always updated with the latest possibilities.



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  • sparky_jones
    03-04 10:51 PM
    Someone once said...."Freedom comes at a cost.". After reading this, I am thinking...."Freedom of Information comes at a cost too....$5k to be precise"!




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  • hsd31
    05-18 09:34 AM
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  • Jaime
    09-05 02:22 PM
    Add 1 to counter. I am in from California...Great news! See you there!!!




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  • chanduv23
    10-03 03:20 PM
    Come on folks in Michigan - please join your state chapter.



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  • vrbest
    06-08 05:21 PM
    You can sign on on behalf of your son and you can place (father/mother) next to it.. This won't need a G28 form.

    I am preparing I131 (AP) renewal application for me and my family. For my son, who is 8 years old, do I need to fill "Part 9. Signature of Person preparing the form, if other than the applicant" since I am preparing this form? OR can I just sign Part 8 on-behalf of my son?

    G-28 form says it needs to be filled in case if you use Attorney or Representative. Just wondering whether I need to fill a G-28 form for the above AP renewal application for my son since I am filling Part 9 in his application.

    Can somebody clarify? Thanks for your help.




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    02-09 10:39 PM
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  • Jaime
    09-04 10:18 PM
    Jaime - SUPERTASTIC!!!

    don't foget to send your info to lobbyday@immigrationvoice.org

    => one more from lonestar state

    Everybody! Have you been thinking? Making up your mind? Let us help you, the decision is YES! Now, just make your reservations and come to Washington! We will help you with anything you need! Just PM us!




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  • acecupid
    05-31 10:28 PM
    Well one can avoid Air France if it 'makes you feel better'

    The Crux of the matter is 'Indians discriminate Indians !!!!'. You see that everyday.....

    1.Indian embassies in US...
    2.Air India service is better for Goras and Goris than us...
    3.Even in a website called IV and the list goes on and on.

    Its been long forgotten that we were once the richest country in the world with a amazing history and cultural background.

    Bottom line: Once a fellow Indian starts respecting another fellow Indian 'others will follow'.

    Cheers!!!

    By not standing up for your fellow indian and boycotting AF you are dis-respecting your fellow indian since you dont seem to care about the racist experience they had. So how are you different from "indians who discriminate indians" ? :confused: Just because we had a legacy of caste system doesnt mean you dont have to stand up for what is wrong. Your indifferent attitude/actions seems to contradict your own statements.



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  • rahulp
    07-17 06:12 PM
    IV is basically saying EB3 folks stop all initiatives. Rather convert to EB2. It's comfortable to say IV core and decisionmakers are composed of EB2 folks.




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  • nk2006
    09-15 10:37 AM
    I think our argument is getting a bit too emotional and thought of letting it go but wanted to respond to a few points mentioned by you:

    I was Dem leaning too, and I liked Hillary. But Obama has in no way been running the honorable campaign. He is using others to do his dirty job, if you think otherwise, you too have been sold on the propaganda of the left.

    yesterday i was reading a commentary by Karl Rove, even he said that McCain's ads went too far. I think that says enough (BTW Karl Rove is master republican strategist whose tactics are famously credited for Bush's second term win - him commenting negatively on a republican candidate and saying that ads are going too far - it wont happen everyday unless they really went toooooo far). I havnt yet seen any sleaze tactics from dem side (yet..atleast).

    when obama made a sexist remark, what did the press do? Nothing. I dont know which comment you are talking about. In presidential election time journos wait for a little gaffe and make it out of proportion - even so I dont remember any offending "sexist" comment yet. If you are referring to "lipstick on pig" comment - its laughable to see republican pundits trying to imply that is referring to Palin - he was talking about the new found "change" message and how their new campaing wont change their old policies. Incidentally McCain seems to have made the exact same comment on Hillary herself during primary season. Yeah the same press was sleeping then.
    Let us see what happens if his opposition makes a even a hint of racist remark. I am sure then that the republican campaign will be pounded by every media outlet in the country.
    Dont even mention about race. We all know that Obama's race is to his disadvantage - just ask elder white voters from south about the prospect of voting to a black candidate named barack obama - whether they say it explicitly or not we all know in our hearts that race does play a role in voting and it is to his disadvantage (I was listening to an NPR public forum where some people insist that Obama is muslim and that is their main concern - this despite of repeated clarifications from him saying that he is a christian and despite of a major controversy surrounding his christian pastor; I wonder if same suspicions would have persisted if its a white candidate named John Smith). The notion created by some pundits that Obama is trying to exploit his race towards his advantage is idiotic in my opinion. Being a racial minority myself with a strange name and an exotic religion (struggling to get a greencard :)) I know what it would have been taken for Obama to came to this stage. I cringe when people suggest that his success is "because" of his race - it is actually in spite of his race and in spite of his poor background (he came from even poorer background than most of members here I guess, he and his mother lived on food stamps for some time). Yes media might have gone overboard about his candidature at some point during primaries - but that honeymoon is long over and in fact these days McCain/Palin are getting a free ticket.

    Again, not to say I like republican ideology, I am very left leaning in my thoughts and actions. However at this time, I see that majority of the left is leaning towards Obama just for the sake of leaning towards left, and not on the merits of candidacy.

    As I mentioned earlier I am a non-voter, so dont have much stake in this election (considering my GC stage I wont be voting to either of these candidate's second term too). I was just referring to the two candidates and who is running a better campaign. As an independent observer (though slightly dem leaning as you:)) of presidential politics for last several years - I think in the last two elections - trivial/non-sensical matters overshadowed real issues and look what state the country is in. The reason for those two elections getting into trivial issues is not coincidental or is it a fluke. The propaganda artists dominate and try to "manipulate" people opinion. This time I thought it would be different and seemed different for sometime but last couple weeks the same tactics came back and they are firmly followed by McCain without even regretting. That is sad.

    If I have had a vote, I would have thought about issues like economy, war, immigration, health care, et al and decided whom to vote. Republicans know that if people think seriously about these issues they would lose - that is why they are concentrating on personalities and slowly and systematically making Obama the villain who support sex education to kindergarteners, who raised gas prices even though they are ruling for last eight years and their candidate in the senate for 30 years (whose experience they tout), etc. If personalities is the only criterion, I have to say that I like Obama more since I appreciate the way he rose out of poverty and got great education and despite of lure of earning money (whose pull is more for someone coming out of poor background) he choose to be a community organizer. McCain has a pretty good story himself but he is from a affluent family with political ambitions cultivated from beginning and was taken under wings by bigwigs from early his career - it is nothing wrong but I like a self-made man who can inspire youth and old alike.

    On expereince, just having experience is of no use. A president is someone who leads and inspires the nation - he/she does need to have enough experience to allow people judge him - being a state senator and federal senator and being in the national limelight for last 5 years and being under intense media attention for last 18 months, Obama has enough experience to allow people make decision about him. What is the use of having hundred years experience without able to inspire handful of people - lets say Sen. Sessions with hundred years of experience (not exactly but close to) runs for president does he make a good candidate??? Dont you think that Obama has shown enough leadership and inspirational fire in the primaries to be eligible to where he is now.

    Both candidates changed their positions and its fair game to discuss - its also good to discuss their stands on various issues (personally I would like to know their stand on immigration in general and EB in particular - but I am sure they both would avoid talking about that) - the thing is, last couple weeks from the time Palin came into picture - issues have taken backseat and republicans seems to be enjoining that. They seems to be following the same tactics that put them in power in last two elections (in '00 the pundits exhorting people to vote for someone with whom they can have a beer with; and then exploit voting and results in one particular state; and in '04 putting mini referundums on gay marriages while the country was in a war and then swift-boat the other candidate) and unfortunately it seems to be working again.



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  • gcgonewild
    02-13 04:47 PM
    If this could be pushed as admin fix, that could help a lot.

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  • go_guy123
    02-12 11:14 AM
    It is amusing to see that there are quite a few people who want the very door closed that they used to enter. It is even more amusing to see that the fault is always someone elses. It is similar to all the people who are opposed to immigration because it is someone elses fault that they are losing their job. Down right funny :p.

    We need to focus on solving our problems without blaming others for our problems. Because once we go down that lane, we are no better than anyone from NumbersUSA or any other organization/ people who are against immigration. It is OK if we do not support increasing H1B - but saying that the H1B program needs to shutdown is not correct. I am sure that one can reason in the same breath that the EB3 category needs to be eliminated so that retrogression can truely be eliminated :eek:

    I am proposing that it is better to completely eleminate EB3 than
    having some kind of false promise of GC.
    I know lots of IT guys from India fall for the Green card promise form employers even now (they say I applied and I should get in 2 years or so..
    what should I say to those people)

    By the way I am not "really" asking for H1B to be shut down. I am saying H1B
    in its current form should be shut down. Obviously when the time comes
    to actually shut it down, Corp America will panic and fix the problems.
    In US, if Corp America really wants they WILL get it done.
    In a presidencial election, a canadiate needs close to 100 million.
    A senator needs around 2 million for an election.

    Congressmen need lesser money and thats why they are more listening to local population (and oppose any H1B /EB etc) and can afford to oppose Corp America.

    End 2006 when GOP Congress was trying to pass a rule
    making illegal a felony and also a fine 50000$ per illigeal worker employer
    employed it was the american chamber of commerce that took out the
    big guns and ofcourse their surrogates/supporters orgaised those
    Marches in April 2006.

    However if GOP were to truly pander to their base they would have passed
    that ( anyway illegals dont vote much)




    chantu
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    Your status will be shown buy copy of I485 receipt. AP requires the following:
    AP renewal e-filing (to be Mailed):
    .... Confirmation Page
    .... Two pictures with A# on back, put in envelope and staple to confirmation page
    .... Copy of I485 Receipt Notice
    .... Copy of previous AP
    .... Photo Id such as
    ........ Copy of Biographic Pages of Passport or
    ........ Copy of DL or
    ........ Copy of EAD
    .... Letter - http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showpost.php?p=257924&postcount=20

    Dhundhun, Thank you very much for your help!




    JunRN
    09-12 10:05 PM
    REALITY CHECK:

    Here's the roll-call for CIR 2007 cloture vote (Yes to pass).

    Grouped By Vote Position YEAs ---46 (D - 35, R - 11)

    Akaka (D-HI)
    Bennett (R-UT)
    Biden (D-DE)
    Boxer (D-CA)
    Cantwell (D-WA)
    Cardin (D-MD)
    Carper (D-DE)
    Casey (D-PA)
    Clinton (D-NY)
    Conrad (D-ND)
    Craig (R-ID)
    Dodd (D-CT)
    Durbin (D-IL)
    Feingold (D-WI)
    Feinstein (D-CA)
    Graham (R-SC)
    Gregg (R-NH)
    Hagel (R-NE)
    Inouye (D-HI)
    Kennedy (D-MA)
    Kerry (D-MA)
    Klobuchar (D-MN)
    Kohl (D-WI)
    Kyl (R-AZ)
    Lautenberg (D-NJ)
    Leahy (D-VT)
    Levin (D-MI)
    Lieberman (ID-CT)
    Lincoln (D-AR)
    Lott (R-MS)
    Lugar (R-IN)
    Martinez (R-FL)
    McCain (R-AZ)
    Menendez (D-NJ)
    Mikulski (D-MD)
    Murray (D-WA)
    Nelson (D-FL)
    Obama (D-IL)
    Reed (D-RI)
    Reid (D-NV)
    Salazar (D-CO)
    Schumer (D-NY)
    Snowe (R-ME)
    Specter (R-PA)
    Whitehouse (D-RI)
    Wyden (D-OR)

    NAYs ---53 (D =15, R = 38)

    Alexander (R-TN)
    Allard (R-CO)
    Barrasso (R-WY)
    Baucus (D-MT)
    Bayh (D-IN)
    Bingaman (D-NM)
    Bond (R-MO)
    Brown (D-OH)
    Brownback (R-KS)
    Bunning (R-KY)
    Burr (R-NC)
    Byrd (D-WV)
    Chambliss (R-GA)
    Coburn (R-OK)
    Cochran (R-MS)
    Coleman (R-MN)
    Collins (R-ME)
    Corker (R-TN)
    Cornyn (R-TX)
    Crapo (R-ID)
    DeMint (R-SC)
    Dole (R-NC)
    Domenici (R-NM)
    Dorgan (D-ND)
    Ensign (R-NV)
    Enzi (R-WY)
    Grassley (R-IA)
    Harkin (D-IA)
    Hatch (R-UT)
    Hutchison (R-TX)
    Inhofe (R-OK)
    Isakson (R-GA)
    Landrieu (D-LA)
    McCaskill (D-MO)
    McConnell (R-KY)
    Murkowski (R-AK)
    Nelson (D-NE)
    Pryor (D-AR)
    Roberts (R-KS)
    Rockefeller (D-WV)
    Sanders (I-VT)
    Sessions (R-AL)
    Shelby (R-AL)
    Smith (R-OR)
    Stabenow (D-MI)
    Stevens (R-AK)
    Sununu (R-NH)
    Tester (D-MT)
    Thune (R-SD)
    Vitter (R-LA)
    Voinovich (R-OH)
    Warner (R-VA)
    Webb (D-VA)

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