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    04-22 03:22 PM
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    11-22 03:21 AM
    [Blogger's Note: With the surrender by Lou Dobbs last Wednesday of his role at CNN as an anti-immigrant advocacy journalist, and his refusal to rule out a run for political office, It's time to reprise my reasons for blogging about our nation's dysfunctional immigration policies, first published on October 24, 2004. Despite the passing years, the message has muscular legs.] This is the first posting to a new public-policy blog with a name that must be a typo: www.nationofimmigrators.com. Surely this blogger means to write �Nation of Immigrants,� not �Immigrators�. No; there�s no mistake. We are all Immigrators. We, the...

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  • Macaca
    11-13 10:19 AM
    The Can't-Win Democratic Congress (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/12/AR2007111201418.html) By E. J. Dionne Jr. | Washington Post, November 13, 2007

    Democrats in Congress are discovering what it's like to live in the worst of all possible worlds. They are condemned for selling out to President Bush and condemned for failing to make compromises aimed at getting things done.

    Democrats complain that this is unfair, and, in some sense, it is. But who said that politics was fair?

    Over the short run, Democratic congressional leaders can count on little support from their party's presidential candidates, particularly Barack Obama and John Edwards. Both have decided their best way of going after front-runner Hillary Clinton-- who has been in Washington since her husband's election as president in 1992 -- is to criticize politics as usual.

    At this weekend's Democratic fundraising dinner in Des Moines, Obama and Edwards not only attacked Bush fiercely but also issued broadsides against the larger status quo.

    When Obama assailed "the same old Washington textbook campaigns" and declared that he was "sick and tired of Democrats thinking that the only way to look tough on national security is by talking and acting and voting like George Bush Republicans," he was aiming at Clinton. But Obama was echoing what many in his party have been saying about their congressional leadership.

    And when Edwards said that "Washington is awash with corporate money, with lobbyists who pass it out, with politicians who ask for it," he was criticizing a system in which his own party is implicated.

    It makes sense for Democratic presidential candidates to distance themselves from the party's Washington wing. A poll released last week by the Pew Research Center found that 54 percent of Americans disapprove of the performance of Democratic congressional leaders, an increase in dissatisfaction of 18 points since February. Among Democrats, disapproval of their own leaders rose from 16 percent in February to 35 percent now; in the same period, disapproval among independents rose from 41 percent to 56 percent.

    Democrats in Congress say that their achievements of a minimum-wage increase, lobbying reform, improvements in the student loan program and last week's override of Bush's veto of a $23 billion water-projects bill are being overlooked -- and that Bush and his congressional allies have systematically blocked even bipartisan efforts to produce further results.

    For example: The increases in financing for the State Children's Health Insurance Program passed after Democrats made a slew of concessions to Republicans to win broad GOP support. But in the House, Democrats were short of the votes needed to override the president's veto, so the proposal languishes.

    Rep. David Obey (D-Wis.), chairman of the Appropriations Committee, notes that he has bargained productively with Republicans and that his budget bills have secured dozens of their votes. But the president seems intent on a budget confrontation.

    In a letter to Bush on Saturday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid tried to underscore the president's role in the stalemate by calling for a "dialogue" to settle budget differences that "have never been so great that we cannot reach agreement on a spending plan that meets the needs of the American people."

    They went on: "Key to this dialogue, however, is some willingness on your part to actually find common ground. Thus far, we have seen only a hard line drawn and a demand that we send only legislation that reflects your cuts to critical priorities of the American people."

    Pelosi and Reid have a point, and they want Bush to get the blame for a budget impasse. But Bush seems to have decided that if he can't raise his own dismal approval ratings, he will drag the Democrats down with him. So far, that is what's happening.

    Yet the budget is just one of the Democrats' problems. Their own partisans are furious that they have not been able to force a change in Bush's Iraq policy. In the Pew survey, 47 percent said the Democrats had not gone "far enough" in challenging Bush on Iraq. Many in the rank and file are also angry that the Democratic-led Senate let through the nomination of Michael Mukasey as attorney general even though he declined to classify waterboarding as a form of torture.

    Congressional Democrats are caught between two contradictory desires. One part of the electorate wants them to be practical dealmakers, another wants them to live up to the standard Obama set in the peroration of his Iowa speech when he praised those who "stood up . . . when it was risky, stood up when it was hard, stood up when it wasn't popular." Is there a handbook somewhere on how to be a courageous dealmaker? Pelosi and Reid would love to read it.


    ’08 clock ticks for Congress (http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/08-clock-ticks-for-congress-2007-11-13.html) By Manu Raju | The Hill, November 13, 2007


    Anti-War Voters Lash Out at Democrats They Helped Put in Office (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=washingtonstory&sid=a9lDtrJGGVyg) By Nicholas Johnston | Bloomberg, November 13, 2007



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  • kisana
    04-01 08:13 AM
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    06-24 12:26 PM
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  • vankadar
    07-09 01:30 PM
    Hi,
    I got conflicting answers for this questions so I thought it would be best to post my question here.

    This is the scenario

    Company A

    I am filing green card with this company based on **FUTURE EMPLOYMENT**

    LABOUR APPROVED,I-140 PENDING,PRIORITY DATE : JAN 2009

    Company B (Present Employer)

    Labor Approved (Priority date : Aug 2009)

    Now the question is Can I NOW file 140 with company B before my company A I-140 gets approved...?

    In this case will I be able to use my Jan2009 priority date after my pending company-A I-140 gets approved..??

    Note: I wanted to file 485 ONLY WITH COMPANY B


    Again to summarize, Before my 1st 140 (Company A) gets approved can i apply for 2nd 140 (from company B)and still use 1st company's priority date when filing for 485 with 2nd company (Company B)




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  • skp71
    02-17 08:39 PM
    I meant my pd was 09/2002. Do I have to wait until worldwide date to become current?? Thanks.



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  • indyanguy
    05-28 01:33 PM
    Suggestions, anyone?

    We contacted the USCIS and they are not willing to disclose any information about the notice. They simply say they will resend it. That might take a long time.




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  • smarth
    10-15 07:09 PM
    Hi,

    I applied for AP(I-131) to Nebraska Service center last month on Sep 30th. Howmany days will it take usually to get the approval from this center?

    Thanks



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  • laksmi
    01-07 04:03 PM
    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=14154




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  • va_labor2002
    07-17 10:30 AM
    I see the following address in the I-485 form. But it is a PO Box address.

    P O Box 87485
    Lincoln NE 68501-7485

    I think Fedex will not accept PO Box address. Is it true ? So, what is the correct address for sending I-485 and I-765 using Fedex Overnight ?

    Please help me.

    Thank you for your help,



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    07-12 08:56 AM
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  • roseball
    09-12 08:20 PM
    Hello,

    I got my I-140 Approved (EB3 - Jan 2004) with Company A. Can i use the approval notice and get my H1B extended for 3 years from a different company ? Please advice as this will help me a lot.

    Thanks in advance:confused::rolleyes:
    - Head2GC

    Yes, I did it a few months ago.



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  • buehler
    06-19 03:58 PM
    There is no such deadline. But it would do you good to file them before July 31st or other wise it might retrogress.




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    05-31 12:30 AM
    Two University of Maryland management professors have studied the question and say no:The use of H-1B and other work visas to hire foreign information technology (IT) professionals in the United States has attracted significant controversy and policy debates. On one hand, hiring high-skill foreign IT professionals on work visas can be advantageous for U.S. firms and the overall economy. On the other hand, high-skill immigration can adversely impact the wages of foreign and American IT professionals. This study uses data on skills and compensation of more than 50,000 IT professionals in the United States over the period 2000�2005 to study...

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  • GCard_Dream
    03-21 05:17 PM
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  • monktrusts
    01-01 01:31 PM
    Hi :D

    I rarely post.

    Want to wish you a happy, healthy, fun filled, relaxed and sun shine new year.

    Make a new year resolution that has positive impact on your life style. :D

    I personally will try to loose 10 pounds, Switch from Beer/Scotch to Wine (can't gaurantee leaving scotch :p and will do some certifications and keep bright faces of my kids and my wife always in front of me and in my mind if I do get discouraged.

    Good luck for this year friends. :D

    Thx :D:):D




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    08-20 04:03 PM
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    obviously
    03-08 09:04 PM
    Great job Aman!

    http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/mar2007/db20070308_624948_page_2.htm




    flthere
    04-06 02:51 PM
    Hello All,

    I just looked thru couple pages on this forum to see if there is already a thread on this question but didn't quite get to see it.

    I got into the I-485 queue during July-07 VB fiasco. My applications reached USCIS before the Aug-07 fee revision, so I paid fees according to the old schedule.

    However, I did apply for extension last year in March-2009 and paid the new fee ($305), got the documents and even travelled last year and came back into US using the AP.

    Now it's time for renewal again, and I'm wondering if I'll have to pay the fee perennially annually?

    Thanks
    Raghu

    P.S: In the I-131 instructions, on page 8, there is a note regarding fee which talks about no fee if I-485 was filed after July 31, 2007. Mine was filed after July 31st, but with the old fee structure.



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