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  • Asian
    08-10 02:55 PM
    O.K. I might have confused some.

    There are certain child tax credit that you qualify with ITIN. But there is another kind of child tax credit which you cannot claim without the child's SSN. I cannot remember the exact name of the tax item but I do remember it was a big amount. Eventually, by the time we can get her SSN (hopefully if we are lucky enough) after GC, we won't qualify once again because of the income limit.

    This is from the IRS website at:



    As for:

    I have filed returns for my child but my child was born here so we do have a SSN.




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  • gapala
    09-09 10:55 PM
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    local business people who have a lot of black money. All of them together are keeping up the prices.

    The current middle class seems to realize that trying to save money in a bank in order to buy something is foolish since the paper money is losing its value over time. So they are either investing; or making purchases with borrowed money as long as they can make the EMI payments. Overall, the current middle class is not backing out of buying what they need for lack of money. (This trend will probably lead India in the same path as the US i.e. huge debt for everyone)[\QUOTE]

    I agree with your points. Just adding few comments.
    Huge debt for everyone? This is going to be the biggest problem because in US, we have a foundation for debt based economy (SSN, credit history, Credit score, credit ratings etc.) If you default the payment, you will have an effect and there will be an impact on future credit applications. There is nothing of this sort in India and the politicians will not allow such things to be setup as well. So essentially back to my point. Banks who lend money are at bigger risk of loosing it. There is nothing that they can do to report on consumer's default or fraud for that matter.

    Now per say consumer dump the property or bank attaches it for non payment of loan amount, Bank will be stuck with properties worth 1/4th for those crores that they loaned to people, maintenance will cost them more to prepare it for sale.

    In any account, there is a big problem ahead there.




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  • chanduv23
    09-12 11:07 AM
    In my opinion

    (1) Community must unite
    (2) People must come out of anonymity by providing true information
    (3) People must walk the talk - just not open threads and keep discussing
    (4) Efforts must be well organized - IV is a great organization - we have state chapters where people can organize themselves - helps us all to do things more effectively

    The biggest issue is - everyone come here and open threads but it alll stops there - people join state chapters but do nothing - just want to get updates - and always blame IV for whatever happens and question IV and want to grill IV as to what IV is doing.

    Can we all get organized?

    Sanjeev - I am sorry I am digressing from the original plan of this thread - but lets face reality - what is the use of all these tangential efforts - you may get hundreds of replies on this thread - but is there a proper directive? No one knows what to do it all starts and ends in discussion and waste of valuble time doing nothing.

    I would rather recommend
    (1) Lets get organized
    (2) Give out proper information
    (3) Pledge wholehearted support
    (4) Be committed
    (5) Join a state chapter
    (6) Expand the community
    (7) Work hard
    (8) gather support
    (9) take initiatives to lead - support will follow
    (10) Do not waste time on unnecessary predictions, discussing waste, roumors etc...
    (11) Understand the effort - lobbying - understand that IV needs a lot of money for lobbying - please contribute - please raise funds

    Is everyone ready to do the above?




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  • div_bell_2003
    02-10 08:52 PM
    OMG , what an utterly disgusting attitude !!! and on top of it, you are trying to "summarize" ???

    I tried to stop myself from posting on this thread since it's based on one guy's circumstances and though I feel sorry for him ( the same way I feel sorry for all the wives and their families being extorted huge sum of money in the name of marriage ) , it's hard to judge these things knowing only one side of the story.

    To each his own , but do you think your parents spent their whole lives bringing you up only to know that you think it's "legally" not right to help them monetarily ???? I guess, they should have not spent that extra money to send you to a good school/college or spend it on your tution classes and kicked you out of their house once you reach the age of 18 , like some parents do here ??? Man, it's hard for me to imagine how one can think like that about their parents.

    When someone gets married they should be grown up enough to handle the money matters and put their foot down in case of any unreasonable demands, it applies to both husband and wife. The intricacies of the "Indian arranged marriage" are difficult to understand and the equations vary from case to case, so it's better not to come to a judgement and come out with something utterly nonsensical.

    I'm sorry if my post is a bit rude , what rude comments beget rude reactions !


    To summarize the root causes now that we discussed:

    1. Parental interference to control their own child even after marriage. This is cause no 1 of this kind of tensions.

    2. Immaturity on the part of children, to let their parents control their feelings. (This is partly due to in arranged marriages, children are closer to parents than the spouse in initial years). This is no 2 issue. Children simply fail to understand they are no more part of their parents family. I honestly feel these people are not really ready for marriage or understand what marriage is.

    3. Money transactions. One side expecting money from other side which is not really acceptable. I will elaborate this point a bit more.

    4. In cases of couples settled in US/UK, parents know that couples are making a LOT more than by Indian standards. Hence to secure their own old age comfort, everyone tries to exert influence.

    On no 3, let us separate our "legal" obligations from "moral".

    Morally it is right to send money to parents, but legally it is not. As you can strive but, you wont be fair to either set of parents. Hence I believe "money" should not be sent to parents. Your parents should have planned their own future, including humanitarian needs. Only if your other half agrees, then only you should send money. Otherwise, it is your and your spouse's money.

    If your parents needed monetary support then that they should have made clear to other parents at the time of marriage. Not after marriage. If its a love marriage, then the boy/girl should have clearly told this requirement to the other half.



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  • kshitijnt
    06-26 12:15 AM
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    BTW I’ve got a Home Theater at my apartment and my current status is H1B with pending I-140 + I-485 :)

    So did you buy home theatre after filing 485 or before? Btw, I dont believe there is any relationship to income wrt visa status.




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  • kevinkris
    06-02 07:19 PM
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  • jonty_11
    07-06 12:09 PM
    They have just linked the two things together making it more explicit.
    they are indeed trying to cover loopholes for people to keep applying in the window of opportunity....




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  • FSL
    09-10 02:13 PM
    So what happens if your PD got current and I-140 approved? What happens next? Whats the next hurdle?

    Thanks



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  • eb3_nepa
    07-14 05:20 PM
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  • asanghi
    01-03 02:00 PM
    More than 4 years ago when I started the process I really was looking forward to getting a GC and eventually citizenship. But a lot has changed in the last 4 years. GC process has become much harder (after 4 years I am yet to file for 140 and 485). At the same time the economy back home is booming. So the financial incentive to go thru the long process is really going down by the day.

    More than the financial factor, I have gradually started realizing that no matter how many friends I make here its never the same as having a large family network that provides for social stability for each family. Also, I have started observing aging indian couples in US who came in 60's and 70's. They look pretty lonely and sad. I guess the question I am asking myself today is, is finanical success today worth the social loss I will face once I retire?

    PS: Does anyone know how to turn a thread into a poll?


    When my labor approval came, I was very happy and even bought a house. But then retrogression happened. Now I am really tired of it, besides I only can watch my nephews nieces growing through webcam only. My brother sisters are getting older, and I feel I am drifting away from them because I hardly get much time to spend with them even when I go to India. So GC or no GC, I am going back.

    Now I am here for 2 reasons, my wife is studying, I am stuck with a house. My wife's studies are almost over. So as soon as I can break even on my house, I will go back. Period.

    My wife couldn't get an internship this year due to not having GC. She has converted to F1 after waiting for a long time, and hopefully this year will get an H1. So GC has no real value for me now. Only value GC has for me is that I can live more independently switch employers, experiment with startup ideas etc. while I am here.



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  • murali3000
    08-25 08:44 PM
    It is not a good idea to buy property in India now ( at high prices )
    You can see a 30 to 40% decline in prices in coming months/ years.
    Wait and buy.
    As far as loan , go with SBI or LIC home loans - slow in processing , but you can save lot .
    No ICICI




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  • kaisersose
    06-10 11:42 AM
    Visa numbers have been recaptured in the past (year 2000, I think).

    Do we know more details on how this happened? Who worked for this and what did they do to make their efforts successful?

    Same with the AC21 provision that allows changing jobs after 180 days. That is a huge accomplishment for whoever worked to make it happen.

    Perhaps we can borrow some of their wisdom.



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  • ksrk
    02-25 06:28 PM
    I would be the most happiest person if that happens :D

    NOW (no order whatsoever) is what applies during that last quarter.

    So, it doesn't really do anything for certain for anyone - except get us all on the edge of our seats "while supplies last".

    Well, good luck to all! Let's see what happens.




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  • ramus
    06-02 09:09 PM
    please contribute to IV with whatever you can.. If you haven't please send web-fax now..
    Thanks.




    Can any you help in answering my question?

    I am trying to change my job and have an approved I-140 with a priority date of August 2006. The question is if I am successful in porting my old August PD for my new I-140 applied after May 2007, would I come under this new merit system? Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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  • nirenjoshi
    03-09 06:03 PM
    Added info about April VB to past VBs table.
    http://immigrationvoice.org/wiki/index.php/Past_Visa_Bulletin_Data

    The way dates are moved doesn't seem to have any fact based intelligent logic.

    Thanks.. I was about to create a table myself based on the archived bulletins..
    However, there isnt much to infer - as you say there doesnt seem to be any logic in the movement of dates. The lack of transparency is quite frustrating.:mad:




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  • nk2006
    10-16 04:29 PM
    Issue/Background:
    It seems USCIS is not following AC21 regulations in some cases – especially when underlying I140 is revoked by previous employer – and are incorrectly denying I485 applications. As we know, AC21 regulations and related guidelines, provide some relief and allow job changes without affecting the I485 application. As per these rules if the employee changes employment after 180 days of submitting I485 application, there is no need to redo I140 even-if old employer revokes the old I140.

    In recent days USCIS seems to be denying lot of I485 applications – ignoring their own AC21 regulations. A few of IV volunteers (pd_recapturing, gc4me, chanduv et al) have started an effort to address this. You can get more info on this, at this thread: http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=21716.

    This issue can affect a lot of us and it negates all the flexibility/relief that we acquired by getting EAD’s and advantages we got thru recent admin reform.

    What needs to be done:
    After some initial discussions and planning (thanks to pd-capturing, chandu, et al) it is decided to write letters to Ombudsman and service center heads to point out this and request them to correct it ASAP. Please participate and send letters. To succeed we need to send it in thousands.

    Pasting the letter and the addresses below.

    More info: (thanks to gc4me for addresses and letter template):
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    Everyone please send the letter/email to: Ombudsman
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    Ombudsman:
    cisombudsman@dhs.gov
    Mailing Address:
    Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman
    ATTN: Recommendations
    United States Department of Homeland Security
    Mail Stop 1225
    Washington, D.C. 20528-1225
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    Letter
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    Date: Today()

    To
    Mr. Michael Timothy Dougherty
    The Ombudsman
    Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman
    United States Department of Homeland Security
    Mail Stop 1225
    Washington, D.C. 20528-1225

    Re: Issues caused by USCIS not following AC21 guidelines

    Dear Sir,
    This is to bring your attention to the issues caused by USCIS not following AC21 guidelines.

    The American Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act of 2000 (AC21) allows for a change of employer on any I-485 Adjustment of Status Application that has been pending for 180 days or more, without the need to file a new I-140 petition, provided the applicant’s new employment is in a similar/same occupation.

    According to the Memo released by William R Yates on August 4th 2003, the original I-140 is valid if it is approvable and form I-485 has been pending for more than 180 days. (Attached for your reference is the memo dated August 4th 2003 from William R Yates and the follow-up memo dated May 12th 2005 with relevant sections highlighted).

    Due to unreasonable delays caused by retrogression, many candidates have lawfully changed employers in accordance with the AC21 statute. Even though there is no requirement that USCIS be notified after a job change, some applicants have done so to prove that they are in compliance with this regulation. If the previous employer has withdrawn the previously approved I-140, AC21 guidelines state that if the applicant has not submitted evidence of a new qualifying offer of employment, the applicant be sent an NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny) to deny the I-485 application or a RFE (Request for Evidence) . If the response to the NOID/RFE is timely and indicates that the alien has a new offer of employment in the same or similar occupation, USCIS may consider the approved Form I-140 to remain valid with respect to the new offer of employment and may continue regular processing of the Form I-485.

    Over the past few months, a disturbing pattern has emerged with cases where the applicant has changed employers. USCIS has started to deny I-485applications where the underlying I-140 has been withdrawn by the previous employer without issuing an NOID or RFE. Even those applicants who have notified USCIS of change in employers have had their I-485 denied.


    After the denial of I-485, the applicant has to file a MTR (Motion to reconsider) with USCIS to re-open the case. In addition to the financial burden of filing and legal fees, the applicant has to stop working because of the denial of the I-485 until the case is re-opened. This could be anywhere from a month to a few months. Needless to say, employers are unwilling to keep the job position open for such a long period and the applicant in most cases is looking at potential loss of employment. The applicant who has followed the law to the fullest extent is unfairly punished on account of USCIS not following the AC21 provisions.

    This is a request for you to intervene to ensure that the AC21 regulations are followed when adjudicating an I-485 application. If the applicant notifies USCIS of a change in employment under AC21, this should be added the applicant’s physical file and electronic records. If there is no such notification and the previous employer withdraws the I-140, the applicant should be issued a NOID/RFE instead of denying the I-485 application.


    Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact.

    Thank you in advance for your kind attention and cooperation in this matter.

    Thanks,

    Your Name
    Your Address
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    07-14 02:55 PM
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  • sheela
    09-28 07:38 PM
    [QUOTE=JunRN;175492]They are working overtime for it, hopefully 24 hours as well.
    Let us hope like on july 2nd week-end (when they worked on sat-sun to make 60,000 visa numbers available and adjucated even when name checks were not cleared for many applicants) these guys are working the same way this weekend ......




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  • AllVNeedGcPc
    03-14 07:53 PM
    ...raised an SR, sent an interfiling request, but still no LUD yet.

    If you check OP and other posters in this discussion, looks like it took around 2 months for all of them.


    Hi,

    Does anyone has recently got I-485 approval after porting priority date from earliar EB3 filing.

    My I-140 got approved 2 weeks back and based on priority date, I am current. Ny EB3 485 was filed in July 2007.

    How long it is taking for I485 to get approved after I-140 approval when the priority date is current.

    Thanks
    PR




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    01-02 11:51 AM
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