dakumangalsingh Posted October 15, 2017 Report Posted October 15, 2017 20 minutes ago, Pipucbn said: Mavni Govinda brotheru ... andhuke alai balai iddhare chesukuntunnaru yes almost Quote
Don_Draper Posted October 15, 2017 Report Posted October 15, 2017 44 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: arey emaindi bhai...meeru iddare okalni okalu threads eskoni mari pilsukuntunaru... Mavni emaina work out ayinda ? they are planning to jump start the process again with additional filters.. Quote
tennisluvr Posted October 15, 2017 Author Report Posted October 15, 2017 56 minutes ago, Pipucbn said: Mavni Govinda brotheru ... andhuke alai balai iddhare chesukuntunnaru Baa pasigattesav brotheru Quote
tennisluvr Posted October 15, 2017 Author Report Posted October 15, 2017 59 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: arey emaindi bhai...meeru iddare okalni okalu threads eskoni mari pilsukuntunaru... Mavni emaina work out ayinda ? MAVNI story finish ayyindi, can't give you details Quote
princeofheaven Posted October 15, 2017 Report Posted October 15, 2017 2 hours ago, tennisluvr said: MAVNI story finish ayyindi, can't give you details https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2017/10/13/the-pentagon-tried-to-kill-a-program-for-immigrants-mattis-thinks-it-can-be-saved/?utm_term=.ecc2b6b1f418 mattis restart chestadu anta kaka Quote
tennisluvr Posted October 16, 2017 Author Report Posted October 16, 2017 On 10/15/2017 at 12:06 AM, princeofheaven said: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2017/10/13/the-pentagon-tried-to-kill-a-program-for-immigrants-mattis-thinks-it-can-be-saved/?utm_term=.ecc2b6b1f418 mattis restart chestadu anta kaka Bro restart chestaro ledo secondary thing but already unnollaki konni dangerous situations edurayye chances unnayi mundu mundu. As of last Friday, they passed a new memo that says that BCT and AIT finish ayyaka Active Duty soldiers have to wait for 6 months to even file for naturalization and it's one year for reserves. The problem with this rule is that, if your unit gets deployed let's say to Syria or near North Korea you would have go with them as well. Esp Active Duty soldiers ki idi very very highly possible. So you will go with them but you won't go with them as a US citizen. So ninnu let's say Syria lo evaranna capture chesaranuko akkadi local fighters, you won't even be a US citizen. So ikkadi govt won't come to rescue you since you aren't their citizen, at the same time Indian govt won't come to your rescue either since you are fighting for a foreign Army and not the one of your citizenship. So appudu capture ayina vadi paristithi enti. This is human rights violation of the highest order. Quote
tennisluvr Posted October 16, 2017 Author Report Posted October 16, 2017 As a reservist, my chances of being deployed within one year from the time I finish my BCT+AIT are rather slim. Plus by being on H1B, I might be able to continue to work if I convince my employer not to revoke my visa during that one year wait time. So I am a bit safer here, but there are plenty of people who have fell out of status during the last 2 years waiting to ship to BCT. Vallalo chaala mandi families with kids kooda unnaru they are the ones suffering the most now. Quote
tennisluvr Posted October 16, 2017 Author Report Posted October 16, 2017 If you aren't on a H1B or can't afford to go back to college to pay the expensive fees to maintain your status that one year, you will be out of status and thus can be subjected to deportation by DHS. Plus since you won't be able to work that one year while you are waiting if you are a reservist, your solely dependent on the drill pay that you would get once a month which amounts to $300 tops. Aa $300 lo you have to maintain yourself apparently for the whole month. Even homeless ga avvatam is a better option than that. Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted October 16, 2017 Report Posted October 16, 2017 5 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Bro restart chestaro ledo secondary thing but already unnollaki konni dangerous situations edurayye chances unnayi mundu mundu. As of last Friday, they passed a new memo that says that BCT and AIT finish ayyaka Active Duty soldiers have to wait for 6 months to even file for naturalization and it's one year for reserves. The problem with this rule is that, if your unit gets deployed let's say to Syria or near North Korea you would have go with them as well. Esp Active Duty soldiers ki idi very very highly possible. So you will go with them but you won't go with them as a US citizen. So ninnu let's say Syria lo evaranna capture chesaranuko akkadi local fighters, you won't even be a US citizen. So ikkadi govt won't come to rescue you since you aren't their citizen, at the same time Indian govt won't come to your rescue either since you are fighting for a foreign Army and not the one of your citizenship. So appudu capture ayina vadi paristithi enti. This is human rights violation of the highest order. Green-card holders are reliable recruits who stay in the military longer than those born in the United States, a 2011 study concluded and recommended that the services target this specific demographic as part of their recruiting efforts. The faster naturalization process was created after the death of a soldier, Spc. Kendall K. Frederick of Trinidad, who was killed in Iraq in 2005 before earning his U.S. citizenship. Congress passed a law after his death, expediting the process. 1 Quote
tennisluvr Posted October 16, 2017 Author Report Posted October 16, 2017 Plus one more problem is let's say if you are Korean and deployed to South Korea, the Korean govt can arrest and imprison you since they have compulsory military service. And if you are fighting for a foreign military you are essentially evading their military conscription, so they can choose to imprison you. Since those soldiers will be Korean citizens at that time, their govt can choose to do whatever they want to do with them. If you were a US citizen they can't touch you since you aren't their citizen anymore, but with this rule people who are South Korean are also going to face a risk of being imprisoned in their home country. This may not affect people of Indian nationality since our govt won't imprison anyone if you choose to join a foreign military service, and there's no compulsory military service in the Indian law. So Indian people are okay for the most part, except of course you are an Active duty soldier and get deployed to Syria, and get captured etc. @dakumangalsingh Quote
tennisluvr Posted October 16, 2017 Author Report Posted October 16, 2017 Just now, Quickgun_murugan said: Green-card holders are reliable recruits who stay in the military longer than those born in the United States, a 2011 study concluded and recommended that the services target this specific demographic as part of their recruiting efforts. The faster naturalization process was created after the death of a soldier, Spc. Kendall K. Frederick of Trinidad, who was killed in Iraq in 2005 before earning his U.S. citizenship. Congress passed a law after his death, expediting the process. Bro now the same rule is going to apply for Green Card holders. It's not just MAVNIs who are going to face this issue, it's also Legal Permanent residents aka Green card holders. Plus this extends to all branches of the US military including Marines, Navy and Airforce not just the Army. Essentially, the US military has decided to shoot itself in the foot. Tons of Green card holders join in critical intelligence positions, now no one would do that since it's faster for them to naturalize without joining the military. Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted October 16, 2017 Report Posted October 16, 2017 1 minute ago, tennisluvr said: Bro now the same rule is going to apply for Green Card holders. It's not just MAVNIs who are going to face this issue, it's also Legal Permanent residents aka Green card holders. Plus this extends to all branches of the US military including Marines, Navy and Airforce not just the Army. Essentially, the US military has decided to shoot itself in the foot. Tons of Green card holders join in critical intelligence positions, now no one would do that since it's faster for them to naturalize without joining the military. hmm... Quote
Bhai Posted October 16, 2017 Report Posted October 16, 2017 8 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Bro restart chestaro ledo secondary thing but already unnollaki konni dangerous situations edurayye chances unnayi mundu mundu. As of last Friday, they passed a new memo that says that BCT and AIT finish ayyaka Active Duty soldiers have to wait for 6 months to even file for naturalization and it's one year for reserves. The problem with this rule is that, if your unit gets deployed let's say to Syria or near North Korea you would have go with them as well. Esp Active Duty soldiers ki idi very very highly possible. So you will go with them but you won't go with them as a US citizen. So ninnu let's say Syria lo evaranna capture chesaranuko akkadi local fighters, you won't even be a US citizen. So ikkadi govt won't come to rescue you since you aren't their citizen, at the same time Indian govt won't come to your rescue either since you are fighting for a foreign Army and not the one of your citizenship. So appudu capture ayina vadi paristithi enti. This is human rights violation of the highest order. dhobi ka kutta na ghar ka na ghat ka annattu avuddi ga situation. Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted October 16, 2017 Report Posted October 16, 2017 4 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Bro now the same rule is going to apply for Green Card holders. It's not just MAVNIs who are going to face this issue, it's also Legal Permanent residents aka Green card holders. Plus this extends to all branches of the US military including Marines, Navy and Airforce not just the Army. Essentially, the US military has decided to shoot itself in the foot. Tons of Green card holders join in critical intelligence positions, now no one would do that since it's faster for them to naturalize without joining the military. most of GC ppl still join coz of benefits and passion to serve.,... but they may not be able to contribute their best coz lot of positions require citizenship n secret clearance... Quote
tennisluvr Posted October 16, 2017 Author Report Posted October 16, 2017 Just now, Quickgun_murugan said: hmm... Plus even after the one year for reserves or 6 months for AD soldiers, the N426 form has to be signed by an office who's an O-6 or above. Which means that it has to be a full bird colonel, there are hardly 3-4 of those per each state. Weekend drills attend ayye reservists once a month vallu vellinappudu ee Colonel ni pattalante next to impossible, it could take anywhere from 6 months to one year to get that signed. Which means the one year wait time becomes 2 years and if you are out of status, you might as well be homeless. Quote
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