It is unfair because it doesn't allow someone to jump the line. A totally unfair system (sarcasm).
Because he is lying when he said the wait time is only 8-10 years. It is actually more than 100 years. But, no immigration attorney will ever say that truth to the H1B visa holders from India. I had asked this exact…
I see. So, will the "ebb and flow", bring down my wait time from 800 years to 300 years?
Current priority date for EB-3 India is 2006. For it to clear all the 2007 priority date applications, it will take another 14 years [1]. Since my priority date is today, 12/19/2017, why do you think my wait time is…
How many years will I need to wait for my green card? I'm from India on H1B - EB3 and my priority date is today. P.S. I know it is hard to give exact number, but even a ballpark estimate would be highly appreciated.…
> Their politicians always like to pat themselves on the back and are trying to present Canadian situation as better than the US all the time. Lol. This reminds me of their highly publicized welcoming of undocumented…
Here is the detailed comment by "Immigration Voice" on why the rule is bad for everyone except special interest: "...The new immigrant entrepreneur parole program will create a yet another class of immigrants, albeit…
Though this is not against the law; I don't know any real companies that does this.
I think an opposite analogy would fit better. Where the Tech companies playing "the cook with the lid"
Yeah, if I had said Bush made "the priority date current" so that H1B could file 485-EAD; I don't think anyone would understand what that mean. So, I tried to keep it simple by mentioning "job mobility".
mavelikara's comment blow has the references to Bush's changes: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13402891
80% of the H1B holders today are from India. And they cannot reach that step; because the wait time to reach there (485-EAD) is 70+ years.
That is the sense I got from the Legal Immigrant Advocacy groups who directly worked with DC Immigration Officials. There should be good companies and attorneys (for e.g., Murthy, etc.) probably they are out numbered?…
They were allowed to move out of H1B visa to EAD status (non-visa legal status). The same legal status DACA recipients got from Obama administration. So, technically nothing was changed to the H1B rule.
I did a quick google search but could not find any reference. Media barely covers any of our issues (no NYT no WashingPost, no noone). But, I personally know more than few of family friends were benefited. Bush…
I have no idea. If Republican's tries to make the system better with the interest of American workers as priority, then there is a chance, it could help legal immigrants like me too. With the current administration,…
>The part that says "the outgoing administration" is demonstrably false. That is not correct. The G. W. Bush administration, just before leaving the office, gave all the legal immigrants "Job Mobility" (i.e., their H1B…
I'm an H1-B visa holder living and working in USA for past 10+ years. I cannot express how much happier I'm to see the Tech industry being on the wrong side of the presidential election. The out going administration had…
>On one hand, you claim that it takes a year for the employer to get your GC going. And now to withdraw it (which will include the same filing fee + lawyer fees - time spent= thousands of dollars) it takes them less…
>No, you can use your old I140 to extend your H1B for another 3 years That is based on the _assumption_ the previous employer did not withdraw the old I-140. I wouldn't recommend that to any H1B visa holder.
I have crossed 6 years on H1B. So, if I change my job, maximum visa extension I can get is for 3 years (provided my employer was kind enough to give me a copy of the I-140 petition). This is where it gets tricky. Within…
I think you are talking about is H1B-LCA document. I-140 petition is different, it is employer's property.
>This sounds like you are talking about consulting companies who hold their employees hostage This thread is discussing a law -- that targets only consulting companies. >No legitimate company can do that and you have…
If you are on H1B past 6 years, then you will need the copy of approved I-140 petition to get the H1B transferred to the new employer. But, H1B visa holder does not have access to I-140 petition; it is employer's…
You missed my point. It is not about poor countries. Indian's and Chinese will not have job mobility for decades. That is the reason, last year, 80%+ of H1B visas went to Indian/Chinese nationals.
It is unfair because it doesn't allow someone to jump the line. A totally unfair system (sarcasm).
Because he is lying when he said the wait time is only 8-10 years. It is actually more than 100 years. But, no immigration attorney will ever say that truth to the H1B visa holders from India. I had asked this exact…
I see. So, will the "ebb and flow", bring down my wait time from 800 years to 300 years?
Current priority date for EB-3 India is 2006. For it to clear all the 2007 priority date applications, it will take another 14 years [1]. Since my priority date is today, 12/19/2017, why do you think my wait time is…
How many years will I need to wait for my green card? I'm from India on H1B - EB3 and my priority date is today. P.S. I know it is hard to give exact number, but even a ballpark estimate would be highly appreciated.…
> Their politicians always like to pat themselves on the back and are trying to present Canadian situation as better than the US all the time. Lol. This reminds me of their highly publicized welcoming of undocumented…
Here is the detailed comment by "Immigration Voice" on why the rule is bad for everyone except special interest: "...The new immigrant entrepreneur parole program will create a yet another class of immigrants, albeit…
Though this is not against the law; I don't know any real companies that does this.
I think an opposite analogy would fit better. Where the Tech companies playing "the cook with the lid"
Yeah, if I had said Bush made "the priority date current" so that H1B could file 485-EAD; I don't think anyone would understand what that mean. So, I tried to keep it simple by mentioning "job mobility".
mavelikara's comment blow has the references to Bush's changes: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13402891
80% of the H1B holders today are from India. And they cannot reach that step; because the wait time to reach there (485-EAD) is 70+ years.
That is the sense I got from the Legal Immigrant Advocacy groups who directly worked with DC Immigration Officials. There should be good companies and attorneys (for e.g., Murthy, etc.) probably they are out numbered?…
They were allowed to move out of H1B visa to EAD status (non-visa legal status). The same legal status DACA recipients got from Obama administration. So, technically nothing was changed to the H1B rule.
I did a quick google search but could not find any reference. Media barely covers any of our issues (no NYT no WashingPost, no noone). But, I personally know more than few of family friends were benefited. Bush…
I have no idea. If Republican's tries to make the system better with the interest of American workers as priority, then there is a chance, it could help legal immigrants like me too. With the current administration,…
>The part that says "the outgoing administration" is demonstrably false. That is not correct. The G. W. Bush administration, just before leaving the office, gave all the legal immigrants "Job Mobility" (i.e., their H1B…
I'm an H1-B visa holder living and working in USA for past 10+ years. I cannot express how much happier I'm to see the Tech industry being on the wrong side of the presidential election. The out going administration had…
>On one hand, you claim that it takes a year for the employer to get your GC going. And now to withdraw it (which will include the same filing fee + lawyer fees - time spent= thousands of dollars) it takes them less…
>No, you can use your old I140 to extend your H1B for another 3 years That is based on the _assumption_ the previous employer did not withdraw the old I-140. I wouldn't recommend that to any H1B visa holder.
I have crossed 6 years on H1B. So, if I change my job, maximum visa extension I can get is for 3 years (provided my employer was kind enough to give me a copy of the I-140 petition). This is where it gets tricky. Within…
I think you are talking about is H1B-LCA document. I-140 petition is different, it is employer's property.
>This sounds like you are talking about consulting companies who hold their employees hostage This thread is discussing a law -- that targets only consulting companies. >No legitimate company can do that and you have…
If you are on H1B past 6 years, then you will need the copy of approved I-140 petition to get the H1B transferred to the new employer. But, H1B visa holder does not have access to I-140 petition; it is employer's…
You missed my point. It is not about poor countries. Indian's and Chinese will not have job mobility for decades. That is the reason, last year, 80%+ of H1B visas went to Indian/Chinese nationals.