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  • 485_se_dukhi
    07-20 03:16 PM
    Senators who abstained:

    1. Obama (D-IL)
    2. Brownback (R-KS)
    3. Byrd (D-WV)
    4. Lott (R-MS)
    5. Johnson (D-SD)

    Maybe writing to these senators and explaining our part of the story may help them at least see our point of view.




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




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  • GCwaitforever
    01-13 04:19 PM
    Still waiting for labor clearance.

    Non-RIR, EB2, November 2001 PD, Florida, made it to Atlanta, shipped to Philly, received 45-day letter and replied. Then no news for the past six months!!:)




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  • Prasad_FL
    09-09 06:36 PM
    I have sent $100 thru paypal today. I had contributed $100 for the rally in August also.

    Pals, Please make our event successful with your generous contributions. IV is taking care of all other pains. At least we can do our part by contributions.



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  • haddi_No1
    06-26 10:52 PM
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/25/AR2008062501945.html?hpid=opinionsbox1

    Building a Wall Against Talent

    By George F. Will
    Thursday, June 26, 2008; A19

    PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Fifty years ago, Jack Kilby, who grew up in Great Bend, Kan., took the electrical engineering knowledge he acquired as an undergraduate at the University of Illinois and as a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin to Dallas, to Texas Instruments, where he helped invent the modern world as we routinely experience and manipulate it. Working with improvised equipment, he created the first electronic circuit in which all the components fit on a single piece of semiconductor material half the size of a paper clip.

    On Sept. 12, 1958, he demonstrated this microchip, which was enormous, not micro, by today's standards. Whereas one transistor was put in a silicon chip 50 years ago, today a billion transistors can occupy the same "silicon real estate." In 1982 Kilby was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, where he is properly honored with the likes of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison.

    If you seek his monument, come to Silicon Valley, an incubator of the semiconductor industry. If you seek (redundant) evidence of the federal government's refusal to do the creative minimum -- to get out of the way of wealth creation -- come here and hear the talk about the perverse national policy of expelling talented people.

    Modernity means the multiplication of dependencies on things utterly mysterious to those who are dependent -- things such as semiconductors, which control the functioning of almost everything from cellphones to computers to cars. "The semiconductor," says a wit who manufactures them, "is the OPEC of functionality, except it has no cartel power." Semiconductors are, like oil, indispensable to the functioning of many things that are indispensable. Regarding oil imports, Americans agonize about a dependence they cannot immediately reduce. Yet their nation's policy is the compulsory expulsion or exclusion of talents crucial to the creativity of the semiconductor industry that powers the thriving portion of our bifurcated economy. While much of the economy sputters, exports are surging, and the semiconductor industry is America's second-largest exporter, close behind the auto industry in total exports and the civilian aircraft industry in net exports.

    The semiconductor industry's problem is entangled with a subject about which the loquacious presidential candidates are reluctant to talk -- immigration, specifically that of highly educated people. Concerning whom, U.S. policy should be: A nation cannot have too many such people, so send us your PhDs yearning to be free.

    Instead, U.S. policy is: As soon as U.S. institutions of higher education have awarded you a PhD, equipping you to add vast value to the economy, get out. Go home. Or to Europe, which is responding to America's folly with "blue cards" to expedite acceptance of the immigrants America is spurning.

    Two-thirds of doctoral candidates in science and engineering in U.S. universities are foreign-born. But only 140,000 employment-based green cards are available annually, and 1 million educated professionals are waiting -- often five or more years -- for cards. Congress could quickly add a zero to the number available, thereby boosting the U.S. economy and complicating matters for America's competitors.

    Suppose a foreign government had a policy of sending workers to America to be trained in a sophisticated and highly remunerative skill at American taxpayers' expense, and then forced these workers to go home and compete against American companies. That is what we are doing because we are too generic in defining the immigrant pool.

    Barack Obama and other Democrats are theatrically indignant about U.S. companies that locate operations outside the country. But one reason Microsoft opened a software development center in Vancouver is that Canadian immigration laws allow Microsoft to recruit skilled people it could not retain under U.S. immigration restrictions. Mr. Change We Can Believe In is not advocating the simple change -- that added zero -- and neither is Mr. Straight Talk.

    John McCain's campaign Web site has a spare statement on "immigration reform" that says nothing about increasing America's intake of highly educated immigrants. Obama's site says only: "Where we can bring in more foreign-born workers with the skills our economy needs, we should." "Where we can"? We can now.

    Solutions to some problems are complex; removing barriers to educated immigrants is not. It is, however, politically difficult, partly because this reform is being held hostage by factions -- principally the Congressional Hispanic Caucus -- insisting on "comprehensive" immigration reform that satisfies their demands. Unfortunately, on this issue no one is advocating change we can believe in, so America continues to risk losing the value added by foreign-born Jack Kilbys.

    georgewill@washpost.com




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  • GCBy3000
    01-10 02:05 PM
    Dear friend,

    All these are relative calculations. Who the hell in the world asked any firm to calculate the millionaries in terms of dollars. You have to check PPP. What a dollar could do in US could not do anything in Europe/UK. But you can get to eat three times in India for a dollar. You can do two haircuts for a dollar and more...

    With the above, India has many millionaries. Also if rupee strengthens and dollar weakens( which is not likely now), India will have billion millionaires.

    Who said that 1 crore is middle class in India ???

    That would mean 1 billion poor people in india according to this article, and that will include you...

    http://www.rediff.com/money/2004/jul/14rich.htm
    http://www.realestatetimes.in/index.php?title=india_developing_more_upmarket_apa rtment&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
    http://www.sunmediaonline.com/indiachroniclejuly06/newsmakers.html
    India�s millionaires on the rise
    India�s millionaire population in 2005 shot up by 19.3 per cent over the past year, second only to South Korea�s 21.3 per cent on world charts. The World Wealth Report, released by Merrill Lynch and Capgemini, says India had 83,000 millionaires (people with more than $1 million or Rs 4.5 crore in net financial assets, excluding their residence and consumables).
    The rate at which India is producing rich people is hardly surprising, says the report. It goes on: "Also according to the most recent Goldman Sachs projections, India has the potential to become the fourth largest economy by 2025 and the third largest by 2050, behind only the United States and China."
    Worldwide, the number of millionaires swelled by half a million in 2005 and there were 8.7 million of them, more than New York's population.
    On the top of the charts is the US with a millionaire population of 2.67 million, nearly a third of the global millionaire population. Germany, the UK, China, Canada, Australia, Brazil, and Russia, among others, each have more than 100,000 millionaires



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  • loudobbs
    09-10 09:25 AM
    meant to say not illegal immigrants....:o:o

    and i am NOT the real Lou Dobbs. But in all seriousness guys, I think we really have to wake up. We are not illegal immigrants....
    And we are not asking for Amnesty...

    There is no deying the fact that this country has benefited from us much than us. How about some moral abligation and sense of fairness from this great country???




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  • hemkant
    09-11 01:50 PM
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  • munnu77
    03-16 10:20 AM
    I just called ....
    They said they r trying to fix it...




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  • WeShallOvercome
    07-15 12:48 PM
    Just sent 5 High 5s for our brothers and sisters.
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  • go_guy123
    06-11 12:39 PM
    Instead of ruining our life running after GC, here are few options

    1) if you really want to live in a developed country, move to Canada or Australia. their process is much simpler and faster
    2) cash out your investments and move to India. you might end up back in US on L1 :)
    3) since some of us have had babies here, wait till they can sponsor you.

    i have personally done 2 of the above. I have a Canadian PR and i have established contacts in India in case i need a job there. What am i doing here? saving as much money as i can, and waiting for the right opportunity in Canada or India. GC can kiss my ......., i got better things to do in life.

    Canada immigration has been restricted to 38 occupations now. IT out of that list.

    In order to maintain your Canada PR you need to stay in Canada for 2 years.




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  • amitkhare77
    11-08 07:40 PM
    No, this is only the processing time for labor application, the whole process took a lot longer than this. I first submitted my document to the lawyer in the last week of January this year. Lawyer prepared my case, wages approval etc. it took around 1+ month to get preventing wages. then advertisement, recruitment process etc.
    almost 8 month to finish all the requirements before the company could actually file the labor application.

    I hope this answers your question.
    Wow! Just in less than 2 months? What about the Ad stuff? Does this include everything?



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  • vjkypally
    07-06 05:47 PM
    Does Condi know what shes speakin? That they worked during weekend clearing 25000 visas so that no one can apply on July 2nd.




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  • chanduv23
    09-16 07:38 PM
    Here you go another first time contributor. Just pulled the trigger for $100.
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    And why r u not going to the rally



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  • ps57002
    09-01 09:40 PM
    I'm only posting a response cause my response is sad and funny at same time. No one's beat me yet???

    Came in Dec 1990
    Been on various visas including F1 (grad and undergrad) and H1.
    Didn't get to file GC till 2007 unfortunately...




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  • Hermione
    10-01 09:24 AM
    Well, if they wasted more than 1,000 visas, I am going to write and call everyone on my list. Don't tell me they can't manage to appove 140K visas a year, or they are overloaded with work - USCIS approves a total of more than 1M green cards a year, so let's not pretend they do not have the capacity.



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  • Libra
    09-11 08:19 PM
    thank you pstvak for contribution. if you need help you can contact one of the IV member on
    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=12441 thread.




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  • vkannan
    02-23 06:22 PM
    I just now talked to an IO and she said that last Friday the processing dates for NSC are all wrong and its a mistake. Those will be corrected soon in couple of days.

    here we go again....looks like USCIS never learns by their mistakes.........anyways I feel Processing dates does not matter anyways for USCIS to process the applications..........




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  • wandmaker
    05-22 10:09 PM
    ^^^^^^




    RNGC
    06-27 02:34 PM
    Excellent..Thanks very much for this ..George Will is very well know...he comes in ABC News This Week on Sundays.



    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/25/AR2008062501945.html?hpid=opinionsbox1

    Building a Wall Against Talent

    By George F. Will
    Thursday, June 26, 2008; A19

    georgewill@washpost.com




    rennieallen
    09-28 08:51 PM
    They are working overtime for it, hopefully 24 hours as well. This is my fear even before this announcement that visa numbers be wasted again.

    Maybe we can volunteer to adjudicate each of our own case...lol!

    When I was a kid in school the teacher solved the bottleneck (of him/her doing the correction of tests) by having the students mark each others tests.

    I'd be happy to adjudicate your case JunRN, if you'd adjudicate mine; heck, I'd even let you use your "current" Bank of America visa in place of a DOS visa :-)



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