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4 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

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deni tho manaku enti labham??

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4 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

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what is this about baa sCo_^YIdi yekkado vinnattundi 

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6 minutes ago, fasak_vachadu said:

deni tho manaku enti labham??

labham kadu bokka, when you use any public services meant for US citizens you will be ineligible to file for GC. 

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1 minute ago, tacobell fan said:

labham kadu bokka, when you use any public services meant for US citizens you will be ineligible to file for GC. 

Elaborate Bro..

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2 hours ago, user789 said:

Elaborate Bro..

college credit ostadi ani chala mandi tax returns file chesi untaru ga with no income... vallaki no GC.. 

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6 minutes ago, pittagoda said:

college credit ostadi ani chala mandi tax returns file chesi untaru ga with no income... vallaki no GC.. 

identi baaa? meaning student ga vunnapudu tax filing?

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3 hours ago, user789 said:

Elaborate Bro..

05/10/2018: Alert: Trump Administration to Expand Definition of "Public Charge" Grounds for Inadmissibility of Immigrants

  • On March 29, 2018, USCIS submitted a proposed rule of "Inadmissibility of Public Charge Grounds" which is currently under review by the OMB. Current plan indicates that the draft proposed rule may be published in the federal register in July 2018. NPR reports that uder this proposed plan, a lawful immigrant holding a visa could be passed over for getting permanent residency — getting a green card — if they use Medicaid, a subsidized Obamacare plan, food stamps, tax credits or a list of other non-cash government benefits. This change is likely to impact in one way or another the health care for certain non-immigrants and immigrants. Please read the full text.
  • Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds

08/06/2018: Proposed Expansion of Inadmissibility of Immigrants for Expanded Definition of "Public Charge"

  • The provision of inadmissibility of immigrants into the this country for public charge has been in the statutes for a long time. However, the definition was very limited, focusing on receiving cash based benefits from the government. However, there was a rumor flying around early this year that the President would issue an exectuve order to expand the definition of "public charge" to limit so called "undesirable" foreigners into this country. On March 29, 2018, indeed the DHS submitted its proposed rule of Public Charge Ground to the OMB to expand the definition of inadmissible grounds on public charge of aliens. The draft of this proposed rule has not been available for public until it was leaked and reported in the Washington Post. The impact of the expanded definition of public charge on the admissible foreigners will be indeed very steep.
  • The proposed rule was scheduled to be published in July 2018 but has been delayed for unknown reasons. For the full text of the leaked proposed rule, please click here.

 

08/15/2018: OIRA Meeting with City of San Francisco on USCIS Pending Rule-Making on Inadmissibility of Public Charge

  • This controversial plan of USCIS to expand the grounds for inadmissibility for public charge that could lead to massive denials of nonimmigrant and immigrant benefits and naturalization applications has been under review by the OIRA since March 2018. On August 13, 2018, DHS/USCIS and OIRA representatives met with the officials of San Francisco to hear and review their arguments in opposition to the DHS intended action. It is not certain how soon the OIRA review will be completed and the DHS will initiate change with Public Charge, but the arguments which were presented by the City of San Francisco to the OIRA and DHS give some picture on impact of this initiative of the Trump Administration. Lately, the City of New York has also come forward addressing and opposing this rule changes.

 

08/31/2018: Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds Rule Making Notice Faced Challenges from Various Large Cities and States

  • This proposed rule was submitted to the OMB in March 29, 2018 to expand the definition of "Public Charge" and making more immigrants ineligible for admission and causing deportation proceedings. Obviously, most of the stakeholders of this proposed rule live in large metropolitan, such as New York, San Franciso, etc. Since then the OIRA had 21 meetings with the local entities for their challenges and the rule-making process has been stalled.
  • Stakeholders readers are advised to review these 21 meetings and statements of stakeholder local governments raising issues. The latest one was presented on the meeting on August 29, 2018 by the State of New York.

09/22/2018: White House OIRA Concluded on 09/20/2018 its Review of USCIS Proposed Rule Change for Public Charge Grounds

  • USCIS submitted this proposed rule to expand public charge grounds for inadmissibility of immigrants in March 2018. Since then the OIRA had numerous meeetings with a large number of immigration stakeholders including large cities and other entities. See how many meetings they have had and what they have heard. After all these struggles, they reached their decision yesterday. Please stay tuned for official release of their decision and text of the changes, if any.

 

09/23/2018: DHS Released Unofficial Copy of the Proposed Rule of Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds

  • The unofficial copy which was released yesterday, 09/22/2018, indicates that this proposed rule was officially signed on 09/21/2018 and will be officially published in the federal register soon. It is also interesting that the announement named the proposed rule as "New Proposed Immigration Rule to Enforce Long-Standing Law that Promotes Self-Sufficiency and Protect American Taxpayers." As we reported yesterday, this proposed rule is very controvertial and a huge number of stakeholder government entities and other stakeholders raised oppositions. Once this rule is enacted into a final rule and implemented, the number of legal immigrants in this country will be substantially controlled and reduced. Obviously, release of the proposed rule will help hard-core Republicans in the Midterm National Elections at national, regional, and local levels.
  • It is likely that this proposed rule may be officially published on either 09/26/2018 or shortly thereafter in the federal register.

 

10/05/2018: "Official" Notice of Proposed Rule of "Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds" (Advance Copy)

  • This proposed rule was never published by the DHS, but alleged "draft" was leaked and circulated in the immigration community. After a prolonged period of delays and extensive scheduling of meetings with stakeholder communities, the OMB has approved this proposed rule and the proposed rule will be officially published in the federal register on 10/10/2018, Wednesday. The comments must be received within 60 days from 10/10/2018.
  • Today, "advance copy" of this official proposed rule is published in the federal register.

10/10/2018: Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds Proposed Rule Published in the Federal Register Today

  • This is the official notice published in the federal register today.

 

10/11/2018: Proposed I-944 Form Requirement for Some Application Filings for Public Charge Inadmissibility

  • Please review to determine who should file this I-944 form relating to Public Charge Inadmissibility issues.
Posted
33 minutes ago, pittagoda said:

college credit ostadi ani chala mandi tax returns file chesi untaru ga with no income... vallaki no GC.. 

shitt shitt 

 

I filed it twice 

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Just now, TrumpCare said:

shitt shitt 

 

I filed it twice 

LoL.1q

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3 minutes ago, TrumpCare said:

shitt shitt 

 

I filed it twice 

Idi ardam kaledu vaa. You mean without job nuv tax file chesava think_ww

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Manollu as food stamps , Obama care lu use cheyyaru I don't have any idea about ee tax rule. So manollaki lite anukunta. Makku batch ki rod.

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Just now, Sucker said:

Manollu as food stamps , Obama care lu use cheyyaru I don't have any idea about ee tax rule. So manollaki lite anukunta. Makku batch ki rod.

You are mistaken, non-cash government benefits like using insurance and not paying, anything that went to collection agent or avoiding the bills will cost them future dearly 

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what is wrong with tax credit.  you get taxed less because you are using your income for things like school , child care etc. what is wrong with that

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