rrc_2015 Posted July 16, 2015 Report Posted July 16, 2015 CURRENT ante -- All approved I140 can apply for EAD aaa ?
DaleSteyn1 Posted July 16, 2015 Author Report Posted July 16, 2015 aadi bonda raa aadi bonda ARM..ARtadasthu devathalu untaru anni sarlu.arm ar antunav rakundspodhemo uncle jara jagratha
k2s Posted July 16, 2015 Report Posted July 16, 2015 tadasthu devathalu untaru anni sarlu.arm ar antunav rakundspodhemo uncle jara jagratha :( atta antey anna. kanisam vasthundi emo ani chinna asa
DaleSteyn1 Posted July 16, 2015 Author Report Posted July 16, 2015 :( atta antey anna. kanisam vasthundi emo ani chinna asaippato nunchi anaku aithe annavo need shtam.iga
sanfunnyguy09 Posted July 16, 2015 Report Posted July 16, 2015 em forwardoo...edo okati telchandra babu...aapicelo nelakosari FTE rammani savakodtunnaru...saakulu cheppi tapichukoleka chastunna...malli FTE rakapote contract end chesi sastaremo ani ado tension +111
karna11 Posted July 16, 2015 Report Posted July 16, 2015 B. Employment-Based Immigrant Visa Issuance The following recommendations will help ensure – that all immigrant visas authorized by Congress are issued when there is sufficient demand – better account for visa availability for persons seeking to adjust status to lawful permanent residence while remaining in the US, and – provide additional job flexibility and portability for nonimmigrant workers affected by immigrant visa backlogs Recommendation 1: Update the monthly Visa Bulletin. Later in 2015, DOS will revise the monthly Visa Bulletin to better estimate immigrant visa availability in order to provide needed predictability to nonimmigrant workers seeking green cards. This will ensure that the maximum number of green cards are issued each year and will minimize the potential for visa retrogression. Recommendation 2: Refine monthly allocation of visas. DOS will increase monthly visa allocation totals during the first three quarters of the fiscal year in order to ensure that fewer numbers are left in the final quarter and reduce the likelihood that the mandated maximum number of green cards will not be used. Recommendation 3: Improve numerically controlled immigrant visa appointments. The NVC will alter how immigrant visa appointments are made in the last month of the fiscal year (September) to ensure there is sufficient time to consider enough applications to max out green card quotas. Recommendation 4: Clarify and expand protections for employment-based immigrants and nonimmigrants. DHS will finally publish an AC21 regulation that will – increase the ability of workers waiting for a green card to change jobs or receive promotions by clarifying what is “same or similar” employment – further increase job flexibility by enabling people with employment-sponsored immigrant visa petitions that have been approved for at least a year to retain eligibility for a green card despite the petitioning employer closing its business or seeking to withdraw the approved petition – provide increase guidance on job portability provisions for H-1B workers – extend grace periods for certain nonimmigrant workers whose authorized stay has expired, including because their jobs have been terminated, to better allow them to obtain other employment without losing their nonimmigrant status [note – this is a concept not previously announced by the White House] – clarify when H-1B nonimmigrants may begin working without requiring licensure – provide increased guidance on the maximum period of admission for H-1Bs including for those on a green card path and enable H-1Bs to recapture time spent outside the US – clarify which H-1B nonimmigrants are exempt from the statutory cap to ensure that those nonimmigrants who are contributing to US research and the education of Americans remaining the US; and – protect H-1Bs who suffered retaliatory actions because they have reported labor violations committed by their employer
vasu123 Posted July 16, 2015 Report Posted July 16, 2015 lets discuss this in october last week. so that we can save lot of time on continuing discussions
mettastar Posted July 16, 2015 Report Posted July 16, 2015 detail ga explAin chey baa ninna report prakaram.. DOS will change their policy... Usual ga every month vache Visa bulletin lo monthly inni visas ani cheppi allocate chesthu dates mundhu ki move chestharu and end of the year migili poinavanni kalipi okate sari allocate chesthe dates koncham mundhuki pothayi.. kani ipudu strategy chesaru first quarter lo ne ekkuva visas allocate chestharu.. tharvatha quarters nunchi thakkuva allocate chestharanta monthly... so first quarter lo dates chaala mundhu ki move avuthayii daani tharvatha move avvachu avvakapovachu.. and dates kuda retrogress avvakunda undetattu chustharanta.. idi ardhamaindhi naku
mettastar Posted July 16, 2015 Report Posted July 16, 2015 Moving dates in October (as per IV) is based on this recommendation? This coincides with CO's comment about moving dates in Fall and if it won't happen this year, this may never happen (This is while talking to Greg at AILA Event). If yes, How realistic is it and How this can be possible? If possible, how far the dates will move?Recommendation 1: Update the monthly Visa Bulletin. Later this year, State, in consultation with DHS, will revise the monthly Visa Bulletin to better estimate immigrant visa availability for prospective applicants, providing needed predictability to nonimmigrant workers seeking permanent residency. The revisions will help ensure that the maximum number of available visas is issued every year, while also minimizing the potential for visa retrogression.26 These changes will further allow more individuals seeking LPR status to work, change jobs, and accept promotions. By increasing efficiency in visa issuance, individuals and their families who are already on the path to becoming LPRs will have increased security that they can stay in the United States, set down roots, and more confidently seek out opportunities to build lives in our country.I don't know why the below one is listed as recommendation as they are already done this one for FY-15? Correct? May be just a placeholder?Recommendation 2: Refine monthly allocation of visas. State will increase monthly visa allocation totals during the first three quarters of the fiscal year to the degree permitted by law in order to ensure that fewer numbers are left for the final quarter, thereby ensuring that visa numbers issued are as closely aligned with statutory mandates as possible.
mettastar Posted July 16, 2015 Report Posted July 16, 2015 The law prohibits the issuance of more than 30% of the visas available in the quota in any of the first three fiscal quarters. All unused visas, plus the remaining 10% are used in the fourth quarter. Historically, the fourth quarter uses about 40% of the total in the quota. What they want to do is push more visa usage to the earlier part of the fiscal year so that they have an accurate count by the fourth quarter. They would like to only have to issue 10% in the fourth quarter. -- Reply by ron gotcher (attorney)
k2s Posted July 16, 2015 Report Posted July 16, 2015 Moving dates in October (as per IV) is based on this recommendation? This coincides with CO's comment about moving dates in Fall and if it won't happen this year, this may never happen (This is while talking to Greg at AILA Event). If yes, How realistic is it and How this can be possible? If possible, how far the dates will move?Recommendation 1: Update the monthly Visa Bulletin. Later this year, State, in consultation with DHS, will revise the monthly Visa Bulletin to better estimate immigrant visa availability for prospective applicants, providing needed predictability to nonimmigrant workers seeking permanent residency. The revisions will help ensure that the maximum number of available visas is issued every year, while also minimizing the potential for visa retrogression.26 These changes will further allow more individuals seeking LPR status to work, change jobs, and accept promotions. By increasing efficiency in visa issuance, individuals and their families who are already on the path to becoming LPRs will have increased security that they can stay in the United States, set down roots, and more confidently seek out opportunities to build lives in our country.I don't know why the below one is listed as recommendation as they are already done this one for FY-15? Correct? May be just a placeholder?Recommendation 2: Refine monthly allocation of visas. State will increase monthly visa allocation totals during the first three quarters of the fiscal year to the degree permitted by law in order to ensure that fewer numbers are left for the final quarter, thereby ensuring that visa numbers issued are as closely aligned with statutory mandates as possible. The law prohibits the issuance of more than 30% of the visas available in the quota in any of the first three fiscal quarters. All unused visas, plus the remaining 10% are used in the fourth quarter. Historically, the fourth quarter uses about 40% of the total in the quota. What they want to do is push more visa usage to the earlier part of the fiscal year so that they have an accurate count by the fourth quarter. They would like to only have to issue 10% in the fourth quarter. -- Reply by ron gotcher (attorney) matter in 1 line pls baa
Barney_Stinson Posted July 17, 2015 Report Posted July 17, 2015 Sarigga sadavandi vaayya gu rumours endi Ine line la ... Better analytics for visa demand
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