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Paul Rand bill looks good. 3 or 4 times more Indians will receive GC at this rate.


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Paul would double most of the employment-based green-card categories, raising their total from 140,000 to 270,000 — and on top of that would exempt spouses and minor children from the limits, which in effect doubles them again, for a “nearly fourfold” increase. Those working in “shortage occupations” designated by the Department of Labor, a list that now includes only nurses and physical therapists but could expand via new regulations, would be exempt as well. Unlimited green cards would also be available to “any foreign graduate of a U.S. unviersity who ever entered as a child of an E, H, or L temporary worker and lived in the United States for an aggregate period of at least 10 years.” “Employment authorization to spouses and minor children of temporary workers” is tossed in for good measure.

There would be no cuts to the family-based categories to compensate.

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, pittagoda said:

Paul would double most of the employment-based green-card categories, raising their total from 140,000 to 270,000 — and on top of that would exempt spouses and minor children from the limits, which in effect doubles them again, for a “nearly fourfold” increase. Those working in “shortage occupations” designated by the Department of Labor, a list that now includes only nurses and physical therapists but could expand via new regulations, would be exempt as well. Unlimited green cards would also be available to “any foreign graduate of a U.S. unviersity who ever entered as a child of an E, H, or L temporary worker and lived in the United States for an aggregate period of at least 10 years.” “Employment authorization to spouses and minor children of temporary workers” is tossed in for good measure.

There would be no cuts to the family-based categories to compensate.

 

 

 

Unlimited gc's to firiegn graduates and who lived in us for atleast 10 years ante dhani ardham, gc ki emi file cheyyakapoyina vachestanu if we graduated graduated in us university and stayed in us for atleast 10 years

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1 minute ago, problem said:

Unlimited gc's to firiegn graduates and who lived in us for atleast 10 years ante dhani ardham, gc ki emi file cheyyakapoyina vachestanu if we graduated graduated in us university and stayed in us for atleast 10 years

Child annadu gA for H1/L1..

Not CPT + OPT + CPT + CPT + CPT candidates... If that is the case, nenu 10 years finish chesta year end kalla F 1 medha :)

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16 minutes ago, pittagoda said:

Paul would double most of the employment-based green-card categories, raising their total from 140,000 to 270,000 — and on top of that would exempt spouses and minor children from the limits, which in effect doubles them again, for a “nearly fourfold” increase. Those working in “shortage occupations” designated by the Department of Labor, a list that now includes only nurses and physical therapists but could expand via new regulations, would be exempt as well. Unlimited green cards would also be available to “any foreign graduate of a U.S. unviersity who ever entered as a child of an E, H, or L temporary worker and lived in the United States for an aggregate period of at least 10 years.” “Employment authorization to spouses and minor children of temporary workers” is tossed in for good measure.

There would be no cuts to the family-based categories to compensate.

 

 

 

He himself know this bill won’t go anywhere. It’s just an other stone to stop HR 1044 .

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