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dantlo vallaki unna advantages naaku kanapadaledemo mari...so y bothering their efforts..

 

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sintakaay emi kadu ........................portability is a big boon................

Mamidikaay em kadu..it is a big doom

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very less man..but chilicon valley lo startups ki move avvadaniki veasy avutadi..u can find there no...FTs

Mee Calif okate unda man US map la..Migatha 51 states em cheyali man??

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Ante mari ala ivvalsi osthundi mayya ..Nachina topic unte ..manchiga fun untadi

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chinna puski doubt

i140 ead vachaka bench meeda untey taxes pay cheyyala?

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Posted 12/03 , FYI guys-

 

    • I-140 EAD/Portability Reform: This rule-making is currently going through a "proposed rule" making stage. Since this proposed rule is designated as economically signicant rule, the OMB is likely to complete its review and approval for publication within the next two weeks. It will be followed by the USCIS publishing it in the federal register stipulating comment period. Comment period can be either 30 days or 60 days. Once comment period is closed, the USCIS will review all the comments received and either revise the proposed rule or keep it as it is and submit to the OMB the final rule for its review and approval. The OMB is again likely to complete the review and approval in about 30 days, followed by the USCIS publishing and implementing the final rule with designation of certain effective date in the rule. The key is how soon the USCIS will publish and submit the OMB approved "proposed rule" and/or "final rule." There is no legally fixed timeline that regulates the agency for this part of their job. Depending on its sense of importance of the rule, it can take just a few days or a few months. This part of the work for the agency may need some pressure from the stakeholders, It is hoped the whole process be completed by Spring of 2016.

 

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Posted 12/03 , FYI guys-

 

    • I-140 EAD/Portability Reform: This rule-making is currently going through a "proposed rule" making stage. Since this proposed rule is designated as economically signicant rule, the OMB is likely to complete its review and approval for publication within the next two weeks. It will be followed by the USCIS publishing it in the federal register stipulating comment period. Comment period can be either 30 days or 60 days. Once comment period is closed, the USCIS will review all the comments received and either revise the proposed rule or keep it as it is and submit to the OMB the final rule for its review and approval. The OMB is again likely to complete the review and approval in about 30 days, followed by the USCIS publishing and implementing the final rule with designation of certain effective date in the rule. The key is how soon the USCIS will publish and submit the OMB approved "proposed rule" and/or "final rule." There is no legally fixed timeline that regulates the agency for this part of their job. Depending on its sense of importance of the rule, it can take just a few days or a few months. This part of the work for the agency may need some pressure from the stakeholders, It is hoped the whole process be completed by Spring of 2016.

 

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Posted 12/03 , FYI guys-

 

    • I-140 EAD/Portability Reform: This rule-making is currently going through a "proposed rule" making stage. Since this proposed rule is designated as economically signicant rule, the OMB is likely to complete its review and approval for publication within the next two weeks. It will be followed by the USCIS publishing it in the federal register stipulating comment period. Comment period can be either 30 days or 60 days. Once comment period is closed, the USCIS will review all the comments received and either revise the proposed rule or keep it as it is and submit to the OMB the final rule for its review and approval. The OMB is again likely to complete the review and approval in about 30 days, followed by the USCIS publishing and implementing the final rule with designation of certain effective date in the rule. The key is how soon the USCIS will publish and submit the OMB approved "proposed rule" and/or "final rule." There is no legally fixed timeline that regulates the agency for this part of their job. Depending on its sense of importance of the rule, it can take just a few days or a few months. This part of the work for the agency may need some pressure from the stakeholders, It is hoped the whole process be completed by Spring of 2016.

 

 

 

ila paste chesetappudu kinda or meeda source link veyandi, vere sites matter uttige copy chesi inko site lo paste cheyyoddu, its plagiarism.

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ee rule sarmsam endi ??

 

only Job portability ? & Eb3-Eb2 upgrade ??

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Posted 12/03 , FYI guys-

 

    • I-140 EAD/Portability Reform: This rule-making is currently going through a "proposed rule" making stage. Since this proposed rule is designated as economically signicant rule, the OMB is likely to complete its review and approval for publication within the next two weeks. It will be followed by the USCIS publishing it in the federal register stipulating comment period. Comment period can be either 30 days or 60 days. Once comment period is closed, the USCIS will review all the comments received and either revise the proposed rule or keep it as it is and submit to the OMB the final rule for its review and approval. The OMB is again likely to complete the review and approval in about 30 days, followed by the USCIS publishing and implementing the final rule with designation of certain effective date in the rule. The key is how soon the USCIS will publish and submit the OMB approved "proposed rule" and/or "final rule." There is no legally fixed timeline that regulates the agency for this part of their job. Depending on its sense of importance of the rule, it can take just a few days or a few months. This part of the work for the agency may need some pressure from the stakeholders, It is hoped the whole process be completed by Spring of 2016.

 

 

 

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