sbmallik
11-12 09:11 AM
I-140 belongs to the employer only, so it is up-to them to disclose the details. Unless you change employer without using AC21 clause, I-140 details won't be necessary.
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ipkus
01-09 03:54 PM
Can u pls let me know how to download the attachments? I was unable to find a way to do this ? Thanks.
jimytomy
07-19 09:32 AM
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Hello guys any thought on above question ?
Hello guys any thought on above question ?
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sunny1000
01-14 04:54 PM
USCIS is one of the most greedy & inefficient organization. People in high offices should complaint about USCIS's Lie which their officials tells the congress all the time for adjudication delays. On one hand they say they are overwhelmed with too many applications, on the other hand they still issue 1 year advance parole, selectively 2 years EAD. They could easily make these documents valid for atleast 2 years, and have just one document for EAD & AP, but since they love to be overwhelmed with applications as they come the checks, they don't mind...
That is because their entire revenue comes from filing fees (2.5 billion out of the 2.6 billion dollars). Why would they make changes when they get easy money? It is a win-win for them - by both delaying the processing of the original application and by reducing the validity of the interim benefits, they prolong the money flow.
Don't expect any reform from Congress because they are the ones who allocated the filing fees revenue to pay for the USCIS expenditure.
That is because their entire revenue comes from filing fees (2.5 billion out of the 2.6 billion dollars). Why would they make changes when they get easy money? It is a win-win for them - by both delaying the processing of the original application and by reducing the validity of the interim benefits, they prolong the money flow.
Don't expect any reform from Congress because they are the ones who allocated the filing fees revenue to pay for the USCIS expenditure.
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06-30 12:10 AM
Thomas Friedman has a great op-ed piece in today's NY TImes that emphasizes that the US is going to have to innovate like crazy if we're going to emerge from this recession on top. And a liberal skilled immigration policy has got to be part of our strategy. Here are some of the key quotes: I still believe that America, with its unrivaled freedoms, venture capital industry, research universities and openness to new immigrants has the best assets to be taking advantage of this moment � to out-innovate our competition. But we should be pressing these advantages to the max...
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freddyCR
January 25th, 2005, 08:15 AM
Agree too....I'd be careful to keep a distance though, not to OE the white..