sanbk Posted November 20, 2014 Report Posted November 20, 2014 I don't think OPT Extension... already 2007 lo ne extension icharu 12 months unna danani inka 29months.. malla inka extend cheyadu
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dotnetrockz Posted November 20, 2014 Report Posted November 20, 2014 No Visa recapture anukunta bye1 :3D_Smiles_38: Open link to the WSJ article with the not good speculation: http://online.wsj.com/articles/obama-to-announc... The plan is also set to reorder immigration-enforcement priorities and revamp or replace the Secure Communities program, which uses local law enforcement to identify undocumented immigrants, one person briefed said. The person said it would also include a provision sought by businesses that would make it easier for students awaiting work visas to stay in the U.S. One provision sought by businesses, particularly high-tech companies, isn’t in Mr. Obama’s package, this person said. It would have made available employment visas that were unused in previous years. PAGE UNAVAILABLE The document you requested either no longer exists or is not currently available. You may use the "Back" button in your browser to return to the previous page, click Home to return to the WSJ.com home page, or access the Site Map To report this problem, contact Customer Service at [email protected] Wall Stree Journal Facebook Twitter LinkedIn FourSquare Google+ YouTube Podcasts RSS Feed AppStore Subscribe /Login Back to Top« Customer Service Customer Center New! Live Help Contact Us WSJ Weekend Contact Directory Corrections Policy Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Data Policy Copyright Policy Subscriber Agreement & Terms of Use Your Ad Choices Ads Advertise Place a Classified Ad Sell Your Home Sell Your Business Commercial Real Estate Ads Recruitment & Career Ads Franchising Advertise Locally Tools & Features Apps Emails & Alerts Graphics & Photos Columns Topics Guides Portfolio Old Portfolio More Register for Free Reprints Content Partnerships Conferences SafeHouse Mobile Site News Archive Jobs at WSJ Copyright ©2014 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
mettastar Posted November 20, 2014 Report Posted November 20, 2014 Who Gets Relief? 4.1 million undocumented parents and families of U.S. citizens who have been in country more than 5 years with no criminal record. 300,000 undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally as children, so-called Dreamers, will be newly eligible for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Current age limits for the program will be dropped, sources say. 400,000 highly-skilled workers will be eligible for visas. Some other smaller categories for relief will bring the number affected above 5 million. http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/obamas-immigration-announcement/story?id=27052740
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Maoist Posted November 20, 2014 Report Posted November 20, 2014 ANTICIPATION LOOMS: EXECUTIVE ACTION ON IMMIGRATION NEARS! 19 Nov President Obama is expected to announce executive action on immigration this Thursday. The word around the Hill has focused mainly on the undocumented immigrants, but it is likely that the President’s executive action will include plans to address employment based immigration as well. If President Obama decides to issue executive orders regarding employment based immigration, there are a few issues that he may touch on: Recapturing unused Employment Based Green Card Visas: In the past 2 decades, over 200,000 green cards went unused because of the per-country cap and processing delays. If the President decides to issue an executive order to recapture unused green card visas, this could clear up backlogs in the EB2 (and possibly the EB3 category), making priority dates current. What this means - Those individuals who have an approved Labor Certification, can immediately file the I-140 Immigrant Petition and I-485 Adjustment of Status application. This is why it is so important to take the first step and have a PERM labor certification application filed on your behalf if your employer has made a permanent job offer to you. Not counting family members of Green Card applicants: Unlike with the H-1B visa, primary green card applicants are not the only ones counted towards the cap. Instead, the green card applicant is counted against the 140,000 annual limit along with any other family members. Many legal experts have noted that a reasonable interpretation of Section 203(d) of the INA can be made in favor of only counting the primary applicant and his/her family as a single unit. What this means - Dependents will not be counted toward the annual cap for employment based green card visas. Because more than half of the annual limit is used up by dependents, employment based green cards that are issued could double! Moreover, if this action is taken together with the recapturing of unused green cards, both the EB2 AND EB3 preference categories will be clear of the backlog, making priority dates current for even those individuals who had cases filed under the EB3 category. Yes, for those individuals born in India and China as well!!! Issuing EADs for H-4 Visa Holders: Currently, spouses of foreign workers on an H-1B temporary work visa are not authorized to work in the U.S. This is a cause for concern because many families are left to be supported solely on one income and many of those potential workers are sitting at home instead of using their skills to contribute to their family and to the U.S. economy. What this means – If the President issues an executive order to address this, H-4 dependent spouses can be issued an EAD so that they can legally work in the U.S. Note, in order for this to apply, the foreign worker on H-1B must (1) have obtained H-1B extensions beyond the 6th year limit based on a PERM Labor Certification that has been pending for 365 days or (2) have an approved I-140 Immigrant Petition. This is another reason to have the green card process started as soon as possible! I anticipate that an execute order issued will address some, if not all, of the points mentioned above. There is no reason why these changes should not be made; these changes will not only reduce the shortage of skilled workers in areas such as the ever growing IT Industry, but they will create an opportunity for those individuals waiting in a never ending line to provide this country with innovation through entrepreneurship.
mettastar Posted November 20, 2014 Report Posted November 20, 2014 Legal vallali emi ledu ga .............. 400,000 highly-skilled workers will be eligible for visas. Some other smaller categories for relief will bring the number affected above 5 million
sanbk Posted November 20, 2014 Report Posted November 20, 2014 http://www.insidecounsel.com/2014/11/20/highly-skilled-workers-caught-in-immigration-refor?ref=nav
mettastar Posted November 20, 2014 Report Posted November 20, 2014 http://www.insidecounsel.com/2014/11/20/highly-skilled-workers-caught-in-immigration-refor?ref=nav abcnews is latest as of now
karna11 Posted November 20, 2014 Report Posted November 20, 2014 Aaa k2s uncle ni lift cheyamanadi vayya koncham. Vuncle chethaa vasthadi anipinchandii
mettastar Posted November 20, 2014 Report Posted November 20, 2014 http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/infographic-president-obama-taking-steps-fix-our-broken-immigration-system
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