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03-01 10:50 AM
http://www.murthy.com/news/UDnograc.html
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09-19 10:35 AM
it was a proud moment for me and my wife to attend the rally. I really felt that we are trying to make some differance. hats off to aman kapoor and whole core team who are putting their heart and soul even though they have green card already. salute to core team.....but as aman and logiclife said this is just beginning, real work starts now,we have to educate the people in power about differance in legan and illegal immigration. so people lets start spreading the message to the people whom we know and who are not active.
techskill
02-11 10:50 AM
G-joe are you kidding--this looks like a vision to be accomplished in 5 years.
I guess it will not move even a day because they are processing citizenship applications. Please read the yahoo link above in which it is clearly mentioned that they have pulled the permanent residence resourses to process the citoizenship cased.
I guess it will not move even a day because they are processing citizenship applications. Please read the yahoo link above in which it is clearly mentioned that they have pulled the permanent residence resourses to process the citoizenship cased.
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msyedy
12-14 01:20 PM
Do not even think about going to Canada.
No jobs....No jobs...
You will be dissapointed after becomming one. They say that medical is free..
"Yes" but a young man will not have many illnesses. Prescription is not free.
You pay prescription.
40% tax. Gas prices are high, very few jobs.
I have many friends who have Canada PR and myself want to stay in the US.
We have come to US to make money and get a good carrier.
Canada does not do any of that.
Think again.......
No jobs....No jobs...
You will be dissapointed after becomming one. They say that medical is free..
"Yes" but a young man will not have many illnesses. Prescription is not free.
You pay prescription.
40% tax. Gas prices are high, very few jobs.
I have many friends who have Canada PR and myself want to stay in the US.
We have come to US to make money and get a good carrier.
Canada does not do any of that.
Think again.......
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snathan
03-29 04:45 PM
When you transfer money outside the USA, one of the questions that FDIC mandates the finanacial institution collect is: SOURCE OF FUNDS. If you put this as "salary" then you (and your employer) have ALREADY paid (or will pay by next year) on these funds. There are no additional US taxes on the money. If the money was not earned thru salary (which would not be legal since you are on H1B) then you will need to declare it while filing taxes. If the money was NOT earned "under the table" and was above $600 then, the payer will send you a for called 1099 which will show how much you were paid and you have to pay appropriate taxes on that amount. In your case it most likely looks like "salary", so you have nothing to worry about.
I think you misunderstood. The OP is talking about his friend, his company and payment from clients. It has nothing to do with salary
I think you misunderstood. The OP is talking about his friend, his company and payment from clients. It has nothing to do with salary
shree772000
09-11 10:51 PM
If you have a project, there are companies who will keep $6 hr and 10% as payroll taxes.
Let me know, if you want more details.
P.S. I am not connected with the company, but I know people who worked in that company for years.
I know of a company which will keep $2 + 10% for payroll taxes. A lot better than the one above.
There is so much competetion in this space that people have reduced their margins to next to nothing.
Let me know, if you want more details.
P.S. I am not connected with the company, but I know people who worked in that company for years.
I know of a company which will keep $2 + 10% for payroll taxes. A lot better than the one above.
There is so much competetion in this space that people have reduced their margins to next to nothing.
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matreen
06-07 10:12 AM
I have filed through lawyer on 4/23 and my ead expiring on 7/23. After one week of filing I have receiving receipt notice saying we received your application and if biometrics required we will let you know in separate mail but so far I have received any update neither change like LUD.
I have done my biometrics in 9/2009 and I am not sure if I need to do it again for ead renewal.
I have my lawyer contacted CIS and CIS said it may not required biometrics but she was not 100% sure and said she will put a follow up request on my file.
I am not sure what to do? my driver license gets expired with my EAD and will lots of pain if I don't get it on-time?
IV any help or suggestions to come across with this problem?
Matt
I have done my biometrics in 9/2009 and I am not sure if I need to do it again for ead renewal.
I have my lawyer contacted CIS and CIS said it may not required biometrics but she was not 100% sure and said she will put a follow up request on my file.
I am not sure what to do? my driver license gets expired with my EAD and will lots of pain if I don't get it on-time?
IV any help or suggestions to come across with this problem?
Matt
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singhsa3
04-27 02:51 PM
Good resources on the Interim Policy
http://www.shusterman.com/pdf/ailf-ead.pdf
See page 3
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/ElimI688B_081806R.pdf
Another one
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_eadpbl.html
http://www.shusterman.com/pdf/ailf-ead.pdf
See page 3
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/ElimI688B_081806R.pdf
Another one
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_eadpbl.html
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map_boiler
07-05 05:19 PM
Thanks chanduv23! I used the template he provided this morning (with some editing) to email senators from my state of residence.
Guys, please use this template to email senators from your state.
Also, please contribute to IV. I just did today, and believe me, you will feel better for doing so...
This is not just for you and me, but also for those who will come after us. Also, this is not a battle just to sue USCIS/DOS, but a war we need to fight on multiple fronts:
1) First and foremost, we the immigrant community need to join hands and fight as one cohesive group.
2) Sue the government agencies for damages/violation of law/precedents due to the revised visa bulletin
3) Get this matter the attention it deserves in the media
4) Try and get congress to intervene in this matter, and also introduce and pass legislation that will fix the broken employment based immigration system
5) Request corporate sponsorship. Since employers spent money on this fiasco as well, they will have a vested interest in pursuing this as well.
The main thing, however, is funds. IV needs funds to fight for us. Each of us has already spent 100's (many even 1000's) of $ trying to get ready to file our I-485's. So even if 10,000 members contribute just $100 each, it will be $1 mil. I am sure each of us can at least spare that much. It is a small price to pay for liberation from this GC mess for all of us....
With ~15,000 members already, and hopefully some serious $$$$$$ raised, IV will be a force to be reckoned with. No one will be able to treat us with such utter disdain ever again...
Guys, please use this template to email senators from your state.
Also, please contribute to IV. I just did today, and believe me, you will feel better for doing so...
This is not just for you and me, but also for those who will come after us. Also, this is not a battle just to sue USCIS/DOS, but a war we need to fight on multiple fronts:
1) First and foremost, we the immigrant community need to join hands and fight as one cohesive group.
2) Sue the government agencies for damages/violation of law/precedents due to the revised visa bulletin
3) Get this matter the attention it deserves in the media
4) Try and get congress to intervene in this matter, and also introduce and pass legislation that will fix the broken employment based immigration system
5) Request corporate sponsorship. Since employers spent money on this fiasco as well, they will have a vested interest in pursuing this as well.
The main thing, however, is funds. IV needs funds to fight for us. Each of us has already spent 100's (many even 1000's) of $ trying to get ready to file our I-485's. So even if 10,000 members contribute just $100 each, it will be $1 mil. I am sure each of us can at least spare that much. It is a small price to pay for liberation from this GC mess for all of us....
With ~15,000 members already, and hopefully some serious $$$$$$ raised, IV will be a force to be reckoned with. No one will be able to treat us with such utter disdain ever again...
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ashkam
07-20 01:35 PM
Thanks very much for your advice.
Will try to get the affidavit asap.
I have to send the original of birth certificate or a copy will do?
Gclong
Copy.
Will try to get the affidavit asap.
I have to send the original of birth certificate or a copy will do?
Gclong
Copy.
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vik123
02-05 01:45 PM
I wrote about our retrogression problem to our senator Barack Obama three months ago and I got reply from him today.I couldn't find the answer to my question.Can you help? Here is his response:
Thank you for writing me regarding immigration policy. I have heard from constituents on both sides of this issue, all making passionate arguments. This is unquestionably a complicated policy challenge with far reaching ramifications across society.
After much study and discussion, I have concluded that the best course is to pass comprehensive reform that reaffirms the rule of law and brings the undocumented population out of hiding through an earned path to citizenship. In my view, the approach presented by the immigration bill passed last year by the Senate lays the foundation for such a permanent solution.
To address the immigration problems in our country, that bill put forth a three-pronged response: 1) it strengthens border security; 2) it establishes a path to citizenship that included fines, a requirement to learn English, and adherence to the rule of law for immigrants and their families who may have entered the United States illegally but are now contributing and responsible members of society; and 3) it creates a "guest worker" program whereby American businesses can temporarily recruit foreign workers for jobs that American workers cannot or refuse to fill. This proposal passed the Senate by a 62 to 36 bipartisan vote, but a joint House/Senate conference committee appointed to reconcile the differences between this bill and a separate version passed by the House of Representatives (H.R. 4437) was unable to complete its negotiations before Congress adjourned.
Like our nation's religious and civil rights communities, I opposed enforcement-only approaches like H.R. 4437. That House bill is also opposed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the AFL-CIO, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and over 200 other faith-based, business, labor, religious, local governments, civil rights, and ethnic groups. The common denominator of this opposition is that the bill would have had a profoundly negative impact on workers, on businesses, on families, and on local communities without making the country safer or fixing any part of the broken immigration system.
The President and Congress should look at immigration reform in a comprehensive manner to guarantee both that enforcement and border security are enhanced and that all workers, including immigrant and “guest” workers, are treated fairly and are afforded basic labor protections. This approach will curtail the flow of illegal immigrants into the country, reward work and unite families. I look forward to continuing to work with President Bush, my colleagues in Congress, and the people of Illinois on this important challenge.
Again, thank you for contacting me. Please stay in touch on this or any other issue of concern.
Sincerely,
Barack Obama
United States Senator
Thank you for writing me regarding immigration policy. I have heard from constituents on both sides of this issue, all making passionate arguments. This is unquestionably a complicated policy challenge with far reaching ramifications across society.
After much study and discussion, I have concluded that the best course is to pass comprehensive reform that reaffirms the rule of law and brings the undocumented population out of hiding through an earned path to citizenship. In my view, the approach presented by the immigration bill passed last year by the Senate lays the foundation for such a permanent solution.
To address the immigration problems in our country, that bill put forth a three-pronged response: 1) it strengthens border security; 2) it establishes a path to citizenship that included fines, a requirement to learn English, and adherence to the rule of law for immigrants and their families who may have entered the United States illegally but are now contributing and responsible members of society; and 3) it creates a "guest worker" program whereby American businesses can temporarily recruit foreign workers for jobs that American workers cannot or refuse to fill. This proposal passed the Senate by a 62 to 36 bipartisan vote, but a joint House/Senate conference committee appointed to reconcile the differences between this bill and a separate version passed by the House of Representatives (H.R. 4437) was unable to complete its negotiations before Congress adjourned.
Like our nation's religious and civil rights communities, I opposed enforcement-only approaches like H.R. 4437. That House bill is also opposed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the AFL-CIO, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and over 200 other faith-based, business, labor, religious, local governments, civil rights, and ethnic groups. The common denominator of this opposition is that the bill would have had a profoundly negative impact on workers, on businesses, on families, and on local communities without making the country safer or fixing any part of the broken immigration system.
The President and Congress should look at immigration reform in a comprehensive manner to guarantee both that enforcement and border security are enhanced and that all workers, including immigrant and “guest” workers, are treated fairly and are afforded basic labor protections. This approach will curtail the flow of illegal immigrants into the country, reward work and unite families. I look forward to continuing to work with President Bush, my colleagues in Congress, and the people of Illinois on this important challenge.
Again, thank you for contacting me. Please stay in touch on this or any other issue of concern.
Sincerely,
Barack Obama
United States Senator
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yabadaba
06-20 11:04 AM
Then, please have the courage to start one. :) It is not very difficult to start a chapter. It is preferable to lead than be led. ;)
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04-15 03:58 PM
have any one applied for AC 21 your self or with advise, I need some guidance can you please help.
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ScratchingHead
10-01 01:09 PM
Need to travel via British airways. H1b visa is expired and need to get UK transit visa.
Any experiences on the quickest way to get this?
thx
Dont buy air tickets that fly thru UK. Be a dignified India and question why they need a transit visa, when you are not going to set even 1 inch outside the airport.
Any experiences on the quickest way to get this?
thx
Dont buy air tickets that fly thru UK. Be a dignified India and question why they need a transit visa, when you are not going to set even 1 inch outside the airport.
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prasadn
11-12 04:14 PM
How about Mexico? I saw some notes on tavle.state.gov (Mexico (http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_970.html)), which says -
"As of May 1, 2010, non-U.S. citizens with valid U.S. visas may enter Mexico with the U.S. visa, and do not have to obtain a Mexican visa. "
As of May 1st, 2010, no visa is required to travel to Mexico as long as you have a valid visa or AP to return back to the US. We flew to Cancun on May 14th 2010 with our AP and were there for a week. We had no issues either in Mexico or on our arrival back into the US.
"As of May 1, 2010, non-U.S. citizens with valid U.S. visas may enter Mexico with the U.S. visa, and do not have to obtain a Mexican visa. "
As of May 1st, 2010, no visa is required to travel to Mexico as long as you have a valid visa or AP to return back to the US. We flew to Cancun on May 14th 2010 with our AP and were there for a week. We had no issues either in Mexico or on our arrival back into the US.
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harrydr
07-13 08:33 PM
Saketkapur and sugaur what is your phone or contact info. I would like to speak with you to get more clarification. Also could you recommend any new forums discussing such topics??
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vin13
09-22 11:38 AM
we have tried our best and still trying....Now i have come to peace thinking that it is all fate.....it doesnt matter how much hard work you did...all it matters is fate
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EndlessWait
01-04 01:42 PM
I opened 2 SR back in Oct for FP. My wife got FP in December whereas I got a letter to basically wait. I'm the primary and still waiting.
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06-01 04:55 PM
That's more like it. :P
dvb123
12-04 07:22 PM
We will have to wait and see how this change in Job Zone for IT manager occupation will be managed in actual adjudication of PERM applications hereon, but it is certainly not a positive news.
Can somebody find out from their lawyer if PERM applications pending approval from department of labor will be effected?
Can somebody find out from their lawyer if PERM applications pending approval from department of labor will be effected?
Nil
05-13 08:01 PM
Hello cool_desi_gc,
I downloaded the access database but could not find employee name in there. Is there any other way to get the labor record? Also I don't have the labor case number to match to this record.
This is for PERM data only.
Can you pls say how to find out for non perm cases?
I downloaded the access database but could not find employee name in there. Is there any other way to get the labor record? Also I don't have the labor case number to match to this record.
This is for PERM data only.
Can you pls say how to find out for non perm cases?
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