Anta Assamey Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 An influential immigration advocacy group representing Indian-Americans on Thursday urged the Biden administration not to issue the most sought-after H-1B work visa to any individual born in India, till the time the discriminatory country-cap on green cards or permanent legal residency is removed. The current per-country cap on issuing of green cards in the US has resulted in Indian professionals, mostly from the IT sector, having to wait for decades for their legal permanent residency. Issuing new H-1B visas to more Indians would add to this agonising painful wait for green cards, Immigration Voice said in a statement. The statement came in response to the Biden administration decision to allow employers of H-1B visa holders to begin registration online for the H1-B Visa lottery, starting March 9th this year, for the fiscal year 2022. Under the system, over 60,000 additional Indian nationals will unwittingly be lured to enter the United States this year (and every year) to "engage in a life of indentured servitude" where their very existence and the "lives of their families will be completely subject to the whims of their employer, new administrations, or even individual immigration adjudicators having a bad day," said Aman Kapoor, president of Immigration Voice. The membership of Immigration Voice called on the Biden administration to use its authority under INA Section 212(f) to exclude any new individual born in India who is not currently in the United States legally from obtaining a new H-1B visa for the first time in Fiscal Year 2022, he said. "Moreover, Immigration Voice calls to stop issuing such new H-1B visas until the discriminatory per county limits on Employment-Based green cards are finally lifted and immigrants from India are no longer treated as indentured servants in the United States," Mr Kapoor said. In the current system, the only people who benefit are unscrupulous employers, staffing companies across various industries who profit enormously from maintaining the status quo, and immigration lawyers who profit from being able to process the maximum number of immigration applications possible by keeping Indian immigrants tied to an endless line of renewals of H-1B visa applications while also double-dipping to keep the Green Card pool open for people from other countries, he said. Immigration Voice is a national non-profit organisation with over 130,000 members, who are taxpaying, law-abiding, high-skilled immigrants, that advocates for the alleviation of restrictions on employment, travel, and working conditions faced by legal high-skilled immigrants in the US working as doctors, researchers, scientists, engineers, and other high-skilled professionals at many of America's hospitals, universities and Fortune 500 companies. 1 1 Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 Nothing will change , US government doesn't do big changes Quote
chingchang Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 Aman gadiki paisal avasaram inattunnay .. malli start chesadu Quote
veerigadu Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 Ayithe musali munjala greencard kosam we should sacrifice our echhh1 aaa ani uuuuth asking. Love da froook demands 1 1 Quote
filterKaapi Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 ee musali vuncle sanjalni 10gei mani cheppandi.. h1b raaka naaku telsina chala mandi friends narakam anubhavistunnaru.. if musali sanjas get this passed so their green card line clears, my friends will be phucked.. Quote
kittaya Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 1 hour ago, Anta Assamey said: An influential immigration advocacy group representing Indian-Americans on Thursday urged the Biden administration not to issue the most sought-after H-1B work visa to any individual born in India, till the time the discriminatory country-cap on green cards or permanent legal residency is removed. The current per-country cap on issuing of green cards in the US has resulted in Indian professionals, mostly from the IT sector, having to wait for decades for their legal permanent residency. Issuing new H-1B visas to more Indians would add to this agonising painful wait for green cards, Immigration Voice said in a statement. The statement came in response to the Biden administration decision to allow employers of H-1B visa holders to begin registration online for the H1-B Visa lottery, starting March 9th this year, for the fiscal year 2022. Under the system, over 60,000 additional Indian nationals will unwittingly be lured to enter the United States this year (and every year) to "engage in a life of indentured servitude" where their very existence and the "lives of their families will be completely subject to the whims of their employer, new administrations, or even individual immigration adjudicators having a bad day," said Aman Kapoor, president of Immigration Voice. The membership of Immigration Voice called on the Biden administration to use its authority under INA Section 212(f) to exclude any new individual born in India who is not currently in the United States legally from obtaining a new H-1B visa for the first time in Fiscal Year 2022, he said. "Moreover, Immigration Voice calls to stop issuing such new H-1B visas until the discriminatory per county limits on Employment-Based green cards are finally lifted and immigrants from India are no longer treated as indentured servants in the United States," Mr Kapoor said. In the current system, the only people who benefit are unscrupulous employers, staffing companies across various industries who profit enormously from maintaining the status quo, and immigration lawyers who profit from being able to process the maximum number of immigration applications possible by keeping Indian immigrants tied to an endless line of renewals of H-1B visa applications while also double-dipping to keep the Green Card pool open for people from other countries, he said. Immigration Voice is a national non-profit organisation with over 130,000 members, who are taxpaying, law-abiding, high-skilled immigrants, that advocates for the alleviation of restrictions on employment, travel, and working conditions faced by legal high-skilled immigrants in the US working as doctors, researchers, scientists, engineers, and other high-skilled professionals at many of America's hospitals, universities and Fortune 500 companies. stop - providing h1b is very bad ..... asalu ae bases meeda vaadu ila antunadu... lets clean the green cards anteee emavthadhiiiiii Quote
Shameless Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 1 hour ago, Anta Assamey said: An influential immigration advocacy group representing Indian-Americans on Thursday urged the Biden administration not to issue the most sought-after H-1B work visa to any individual born in India, till the time the discriminatory country-cap on green cards or permanent legal residency is removed. Video Player is loading. Play Video Pause Unmute Current Time 0:02 / Duration 0:19 Loaded: 0.00% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently playing liveLIVE Remaining Time -0:17 Playback Rate 1x Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off, selected Captions captions settings, opens captions settings dialog captions off, selected Audio Track Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. 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Play Video Pause Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:19 Loaded: 0.00% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently playing liveLIVE Remaining Time -0:19 Playback Rate 1x Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off, selected Captions captions settings, opens captions settings dialog captions off, selected Audio Track Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. 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Under the system, over 60,000 additional Indian nationals will unwittingly be lured to enter the United States this year (and every year) to "engage in a life of indentured servitude" where their very existence and the "lives of their families will be completely subject to the whims of their employer, new administrations, or even individual immigration adjudicators having a bad day," said Aman Kapoor, president of Immigration Voice. The membership of Immigration Voice called on the Biden administration to use its authority under INA Section 212(f) to exclude any new individual born in India who is not currently in the United States legally from obtaining a new H-1B visa for the first time in Fiscal Year 2022, he said. "Moreover, Immigration Voice calls to stop issuing such new H-1B visas until the discriminatory per county limits on Employment-Based green cards are finally lifted and immigrants from India are no longer treated as indentured servants in the United States," Mr Kapoor said. In the current system, the only people who benefit are unscrupulous employers, staffing companies across various industries who profit enormously from maintaining the status quo, and immigration lawyers who profit from being able to process the maximum number of immigration applications possible by keeping Indian immigrants tied to an endless line of renewals of H-1B visa applications while also double-dipping to keep the Green Card pool open for people from other countries, he said. Immigration Voice is a national non-profit organisation with over 130,000 members, who are taxpaying, law-abiding, high-skilled immigrants, that advocates for the alleviation of restrictions on employment, travel, and working conditions faced by legal high-skilled immigrants in the US working as doctors, researchers, scientists, engineers, and other high-skilled professionals at many of America's hospitals, universities and Fortune 500 companies. manollu itla request pettindru ante, H1B kuda country wise quota pedtharu inka...appudu manollaki H1B lolle undadhu.... 1 Quote
bschi Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 10 minutes ago, filterKaapi said: ee musali vuncle sanjalni 10gei mani cheppandi.. h1b raaka naaku telsina chala mandi friends narakam anubhavistunnaru.. if musali sanjas get this passed so their green card line clears, my friends will be phucked.. ekkada unnaru mee friends? Usa lo unna vallaki matrame ivvamani antunnadu.. which is not a bad idea.. Quote
snoww Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 Lol IV vuncles. Already Vunna vallaki GC lu levu ani kotha vallaki H1 lu aapeyyala. Mind complete gaa boddindi vuncles ki. 1 Quote
jalsa01 Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 3 hours ago, Anta Assamey said: An influential immigration advocacy group representing Indian-Americans on Thursday urged the Biden administration not to issue the most sought-after H-1B work visa to any individual born in India, till the time the discriminatory country-cap on green cards or permanent legal residency is removed. The Difference Between the 3 Types of CHAS... www.gov.sg The current per-country cap on issuing of green cards in the US has resulted in Indian professionals, mostly from the IT sector, having to wait for decades for their legal permanent residency. Issuing new H-1B visas to more Indians would add to this agonising painful wait for green cards, Immigration Voice said in a statement. The Difference Between the 3 Types of CHAS... www.gov.sg The statement came in response to the Biden administration decision to allow employers of H-1B visa holders to begin registration online for the H1-B Visa lottery, starting March 9th this year, for the fiscal year 2022. Under the system, over 60,000 additional Indian nationals will unwittingly be lured to enter the United States this year (and every year) to "engage in a life of indentured servitude" where their very existence and the "lives of their families will be completely subject to the whims of their employer, new administrations, or even individual immigration adjudicators having a bad day," said Aman Kapoor, president of Immigration Voice. The membership of Immigration Voice called on the Biden administration to use its authority under INA Section 212(f) to exclude any new individual born in India who is not currently in the United States legally from obtaining a new H-1B visa for the first time in Fiscal Year 2022, he said. "Moreover, Immigration Voice calls to stop issuing such new H-1B visas until the discriminatory per county limits on Employment-Based green cards are finally lifted and immigrants from India are no longer treated as indentured servants in the United States," Mr Kapoor said. In the current system, the only people who benefit are unscrupulous employers, staffing companies across various industries who profit enormously from maintaining the status quo, and immigration lawyers who profit from being able to process the maximum number of immigration applications possible by keeping Indian immigrants tied to an endless line of renewals of H-1B visa applications while also double-dipping to keep the Green Card pool open for people from other countries, he said. Immigration Voice is a national non-profit organisation with over 130,000 members, who are taxpaying, law-abiding, high-skilled immigrants, that advocates for the alleviation of restrictions on employment, travel, and working conditions faced by legal high-skilled immigrants in the US working as doctors, researchers, scientists, engineers, and other high-skilled professionals at many of America's hospitals, universities and Fortune 500 companies. Mind minginattundhi unna vallaki green card raakapote h1 aapadam enti.. Quote
Iriswest Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 Vayyas bayata nundi no new H1s antunnaru. Like Canada is prioritizing inland applicants over applicants outside Canada. It’s a nice measure actually. Only affect WITCH. Quote
Jilchika Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 It’s a cheap selfish proposal. Not only WITCH, companies like Google etc... also sponsor initial H1B for some of their brilliant employees. What about them? Quote
phatposts Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 Picha lite. Ivanni dappu kosame Quote
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