Any one affected by the material suport bar 212(a)3(B)

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Any one affected by the material support bar, PLEASE PARTICIPATE.

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On the material support issue, DHS published additional discretionary authority to be used by USCIS in waiver certain things, check their website.

On IdeaScale, the bad news is that is runs by the Counsel's Office which means that it will be slower than molasses in January (REALLY SLOW). These are the same people that were told by Congress to publish implementing regulations for the EB-5 Amendments of 2002, within 120 days. As of today, March 19, 2011, they have still not published them. Just now I checked and the site says it has 100 users but nothing is posted on the site.
 
On the material support issue, DHS published additional discretionary authority to be used by USCIS in waiver certain things, check their website.

On IdeaScale, the bad news is that is runs by the Counsel's Office which means that it will be slower than molasses in January (REALLY SLOW). These are the same people that were told by Congress to publish implementing regulations for the EB-5 Amendments of 2002, within 120 days. As of today, March 19, 2011, they have still not published them. Just now I checked and the site says it has 100 users but nothing is posted on the site.

Thanks BigJoe5
Those exemptions are insignificant and affected only less than 0.01% of all pending cases. More than 20,000 people still on hold. It is a mess out there.
 
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