Quickgun_murugan Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 12 minutes ago, Spartan said: yes thanku. H4 EAD valla kathi lanti aunties bayata prapancham lo ki ocharu.. vallaki vantintiki pampadaaniki kutra pannutunnaru @Spartan vuncle.. Quote
Spartan Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 Just now, Quickgun_murugan said: H4 EAD valla kathi lanti aunties bayata prapancham lo ki ocharu.. vallaki vantintiki pampadaaniki kutra pannutunnaru @Spartan vuncle.. already did no Quote
chicagosubbu Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 320 Co-sponcers vunna daniki visayam ledhu https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/392/cosponsors Quote
acuman Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 59 minutes ago, chicagosubbu said: 320 Co-sponcers vunna daniki visayam ledhu https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/392/cosponsors Jan-2019 116th congress onwards rules are changed. any bill with 290 cosponsors should go to floor for voting. see page 3. https://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20181231/116-HRes6-SxS.pdf Quote
kichikamukavu Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 ee sari congress lo dems rules marcharu . consensus calendar ani oka concept pettaru . popular bills ( 290 above co sponsors ) will added to that calendar. -- Consensus Calendar The new rules establish a Consensus Calendar of measures that have at least 290 cosponsors. Once this cosponsorship threshold is reached and various other conditions are met, the sponsor of the measure may, while the House is in session, submit to the Clerk a written motion to place the measure on the Consensus Calendar, where it remains -- pending various requirements -- until it is considered in the House or reported by its primary committee. The House Speaker must designate, and the House must consider, at least one measure on the Consensus Calendar during any week in which the House convenes, except at the beginning and the end of a Congress. Quote
kichikamukavu Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 senate still uses same old rules . if bill does not have unanimous consent leader ship will not consider unless it is very popular . so chuck is enough to stop this Quote
LazyRohit Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 1 hour ago, acuman said: Jan-2019 116th congress onwards rules are changed. any bill with 290 cosponsors should go to floor for voting. see page 3. https://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20181231/116-HRes6-SxS.pdf intaki house lo pass ayye chances vunay antava? Quote
tacobell fan Posted March 7, 2019 Author Report Posted March 7, 2019 6 minutes ago, LazyRohit said: intaki house lo pass ayye chances vunay antava? house is no big deal, senate lo avvali since Rep controlled kabatti. Quote
LazyRohit Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 Just now, tacobell fan said: house is no big deal, senate lo avvali since Rep controlled kabatti. edo oka stage ayina cross ayidda lepothe 1st lo assam ani bro😂 Quote
tacobell fan Posted March 7, 2019 Author Report Posted March 7, 2019 1 minute ago, LazyRohit said: edo oka stage ayina cross ayidda lepothe 1st lo assam ani bro😂 we never know Quote
tokkalogola Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 4 hours ago, tacobell fan said: 03/06/2019: Wow, H.R. 1044 Bill Moves Ahead Strong The original sponsors was only 116. And then, the number of sponsors increased to 183 as of March 1, 2019. Now, it has moved upto 193, adding 10 more co-sponsors. After the bill was initially introduced, 77 more bi-partisan House members have joined the group! The companion bills of H.R. 1044 in the House and S.386 are currently before their Judiciary Committees. source : http://immigration-law.com/ Passing clouds anthe ilantivi ala votchi ala velli potayi...appatlo ilanti bill votchinapudu nenu single ippudu pelli ayindi illu konna 2 jobs mari a 2 kids... taralu marina ugalu marina ee billulu pass kavu... ee bill perutho nelaki konni dabbulu edo group valaki samarpinchukune valaki na salam... manishi asha jeevi ... Quote
snoww Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 Proposed Bill Would Remove Per-Country Limits – Still Far from Becoming Law 07 Mar 2019 A proposed bill, introduced in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, would eliminate the per-country limits on employment-based (EB) immigrant visa categories, and lift the limit for family-based (FB) categories. If passed into law, it would transform the backlogs in the monthly visa bulletin dramatically for both EB and FB cases, and would be especially beneficial to EB applicants born in India and China, and FB applicants born in Mexico. For a more detailed explanation of the visa bulletin and per-country limits, see the MurthyDotCom InfoArticle, Priority Dates: How Does the Visa Bulletin Work? (27.Oct.2015). Bill Faces Uphill Battle While there is some bipartisan support for the bill in both chambers of Congress, stakeholders must understand that chances of this bill being passed into law still appear to be quite low. Similar versions of the bill have been proposed in the past, yet failed to secure enough votes even to get out of committee. Plus, there is little reason to believe that President Trump would support the bill in its present form. Skopos Labs, an independent company that uses an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to predict whether a particular bill may be passed into law, currently indicates that chances of success for this bill being passed by the Senate are seven percent (7%). Summary of Bill The bill, entitled Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act of 2019, would phase out the per-country limit on EB cases. This would result in EB green cards generally being issued based on category and date of filing, without any consideration of country of birth. This would be beneficial especially to India-born beneficiaries, who are currently mired in tremendous backlogs in the EB second- and third-preference categories (EB2 and EB3). The bill also would increase the per-country limit in the FB categories from seven percent (7%) to fifteen percent (15%). This likely would be most beneficial to Mexico-born beneficiaries, given that the FB categories for Mexico are more oversubscribed than other countries. Conclusion Despite the grim prospects for this bill, the fact that it is gaining any traction is certainly encouraging. Stakeholders are urged to contact their local representatives to voice their respective opinions on the proposed bill. Quote
tacobell fan Posted March 7, 2019 Author Report Posted March 7, 2019 Just now, snoww said: Stakeholders are urged to contact their local representatives to voice their respective opinions on the proposed bill. bongu lo groups create chesi hadavudi chesaru last time. Quote
snoww Posted March 7, 2019 Report Posted March 7, 2019 6 minutes ago, tacobell fan said: bongu lo groups create chesi hadavudi chesaru last time. Agreed . Thatha will only allow his version of the bill to pass. And senate and house wont agree for that. So in short assam. Quote
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