Hey guys, I am becoming convinced that the only way to push the changes in immigration policy we want is to keep communicating our side of the story to the senators and representatives, because they are aware of the problem, they just simply do not understand our specific situations.
Yesterday I got a call from the office of the representative for my area from one of his office staff members. When I brought up the injustice of being stuck in the same job category you know what she said? She said well that is OK because the employer has to pay the $1000 at the beginning of the process.
Obviously she herself has not made up her mind. She is on our side and at the same time she isn't. The only way to flip these guys and gals on our side is to tell them the specific facts of our situations, for example being stuck in processing for up to 5 years after I-140 filling. That needs to be repeated over and over and over again. Here you go www.congress.org Michal.
Yesterday I got a call from the office of the representative for my area from one of his office staff members. When I brought up the injustice of being stuck in the same job category you know what she said? She said well that is OK because the employer has to pay the $1000 at the beginning of the process.
Obviously she herself has not made up her mind. She is on our side and at the same time she isn't. The only way to flip these guys and gals on our side is to tell them the specific facts of our situations, for example being stuck in processing for up to 5 years after I-140 filling. That needs to be repeated over and over and over again. Here you go www.congress.org Michal.