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ITR in Texas writes:

Pretty cool post.It's really very nice and useful post. Thanks for sharing these great post.....


Posted on Thu Jun 10, 2010


Daniel in Alaska writes:

I used travel.state.gov in a travel resources class for my library on May 25th. I was pleasantly surprised by the redesign and so were my students.

Keep up the good thinking!


Posted on Thu May 27, 2010


Ram in North Carolina writes:

visa bulletin issue Please read and kindly take action and work with USCIS to reduce backlog for EB categories .WE NEED CLARITY, WE NEED INFORMATION, WE NEED C-H-A-N-G-E!! USCIS, please provide us with more useful information than stating what we are already aware of. We have read your immigration laws, your by-laws, your rules, your regulations and we COMPLETELY understand ALL OF THAT INFORMATION. What we are seeking is how many visas are being issued each month, each quarter, and specifically how many are used in this Fiscal Year. We need to know how long we have to wait even to get our GC's/file for AOS since our careers are stuck, our families are suffering, we are on the edge of foreclosing our homes, which will only add to the mess that already exists. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE provide us more details on what we are asking for than just providing the same rules & regulations. WE NEED TO KNOW how USCIS/DOS interprets/implements these rules. GOOD BLESS YOU ALL, PEACE!


Posted on Wed May 26, 2010


Papu in North Carolina writes:

Dear State department /USCIS Director & Team -

I am writing this to you with a deep frustration. Your answers are not at all a great news for us. It is well known rules to every one of us. It took more than 10 days for USCIS to find out the rules (I suppose you are following). Well Done !

Do you mean, Indian's and Chinese need to wait 15 to 20 years for getting their permanent residency?

If you say, nothing is going to improve in getting permanent resident in less than 3 years of an application, shouldn't you consider to stop accepting I-140 application from Indian's and Chinese until all the backlog are cleared? If you cannot commit some one when a person can get his RB green card, why are you accepting application?

DIRECT COMMENT TO YOUR ANSWERS:

(1) You haven't answered about the law (specifically) that is preventing from accepting AOS application who have got approval of I-140.

(2) Also, which law prevents USCIS from counting only primary applicant of I-140 towards EB green card visa number.

(3) You didn't mention about the estimated time for any one to get permanent residency (EB based green card). Is that hard to derive a logic and implement into your system and inform the applicant about tentative time to get his/her permanent residency (assuming if all the bureaucratic process clears everything). It is hard to digest if America's federal agency cannot implement such a simple logic in their system.


Posted on Wed May 26, 2010

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