Important: Please sign the petition - Backlogs in I-485 Processing

No 2003 applicants

The petition does not contain year 2003 for RD and ND, does that mean that no 2003 applicants are required for this back log petition

--Pchandr
 
The people who filed in 2003 can't say at this time that their case is a backlog one. BUT they must sign the petition because they don't want their case to be a backlog case in another 4 months. This petition is for every one who filed their I485 and not yet got approved.
 
I think we r using old draft

Guys,

I appreciate all your effort and I just noticed the petition posted for signature campaign is the old draft. Correct me if I am wrong.

I remember Rajiv correcting the draft.
 


I contacted the following organization to extend their support for our petition:
1. AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association)
2. AILF (American Immigration Law Foundation)

I contacted the following organization to extend their support for our petition. Also requested them to post the link our petition on their home page and also requested them to forward the link of our petition to the registered members of their network
1. ISN(Immigrants Support Network)
2. Rupnet.com
3. Immihelp.com
4. Imminfo.com
5. Sulekha.com

I contacted the following immigration attorneys to extend their support for our petition. Also requested them to post the link of our petition on their home page .

1. Law offices of Carl Shusterman
2. Law offices of Sheela Murthy
3. The Oh Law Firm Matthew Oh
4. Law offices of Paul B. Christensen
5. Law offices of Neena Bohra
6. The Messersmith Law Firm
7. Law offices of Latour and Lleras
8. Cyrus D. Mehta & Associates, PLLC

I contacted the following immigration attorneys(Michigan) to extend their support for our petition. Also requested them to post the link of our petition on their home page .
1. Law offices of Amarnath Gowda
2. M.A. Topoleski & Associates PLC
3. Law offices of Roger R. Rathi
4. Law offices of Peter Antone

I'll inform you all when(if!!!) I hear from them.

BTW, I also provided them link to our main petition discussion thread ( Employment based immigration backlog petition
http://boards.immigration.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=94080)


 
Did Every One here signed the petition ?

Please send Emails to all your friends about the petition. Put notice at indian grocery stores about this petition. Bring awareness.
 
concerns

I heard several friends' concern as far as sign the petition. You might want to clearify here. I am sure it is in many people's mind, I just voiced it here for your attention:

to sign on the petition, with all you info included, is there any even remote possibilities that INS would be able to track back and do harm to you?
 
Re: concerns

Originally posted by wandergirlus
I heard several friends' concern as far as sign the petition. You might want to clearify here. I am sure it is in many people's mind, I just voiced it here for your attention:

to sign on the petition, with all you info included, is there any even remote possibilities that INS would be able to track back and do harm to you?

I understand this is holding many of us to sign the petition. But contrary to the belief of many, BCIS just approves the application who raise concern. I have seen several instances where applicants got their approval contacting local congressman or senator.

Also check this class action law suit.
http://www.ailf.org/lac/lac_lit_090403.asp
 
Support for Petition - Response

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Thank you for contacting the Immigration Law Center. Mr. Campbell is working through the American Immigration Lawyers Association in Washington, D.C., to promote a direct appropriation from Congress to BCIS in order to address the horrible backlog situation of which you write.
IMMIGRATION LAW CENTER, L.L.C. P.O. Box 11032 Montgomery, Alabama 36111-0032 Tel (334) 832-9090 http://www.visaus.com/
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We'll provide information on your cause in the News Bytes section of our next newsletter.
Good luck.
Regards, Greg Siskind Gregory Siskind, Attorney at Law Siskind Susser - Immigration Lawyers Telephone: 800-748-3819 or 901-682-6455 Fax: 800-684-1267 or 630-604-9306 Email: gsiskind@visalaw.com Web: www.visalaw.com
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be sure we will post it on our web page...
Immigration Assistent @visaamerica.com Peter J. Jaensch Immigration Law Firm, P.A. 2198 Main Street Sarasota, Florida 34237 Tel: 941-366-9841 Fax: 941-951-0677 www.visaamerica.com
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Dear <Zzzzz>,
What the immigrant community does not understand is that U.S. immigration policies and practices don't make any sense to intelligent, or even half-brained people. Of course, anyone with a smiddling of 'common sense' would be completely lost and confused. The delay you speak about, and good luck on the petition itself, is a result of BCIS and the overall 'homeland' security bureaucracy (including the FBI) being 'frozen' by the prospect of swearing in another 'mistake'; it is difficult for BCIS to differentiate and separate the normal processing of immigrant petitions (I deal almost exclusively with I-140/EB1 & 2, and applications, including I-485s, and the security issues involved, i.e., obtaining quick clearances. Today, every alien is a presumed terrorist or engaged in some kind of fraud/misrepresentation these days, including businesses, and those adjudicating cases at the Service Centers are not trained to 'approve' cases, but to look for and find 'denials'. In a bad economy and with terrorists around every corner, it is open season on immigration and that is what you are feeling and seeing. No one seems to understand that it is in our economic 'national interest' to steal the best and brightest who are attracted to our shores. Only Alan Greenspan has gone there, in relation to saving social security. He's thinking labor force. Even he has not made the connection to inherent brainpower and creation of jobs and future industry. To the Demos, the issues are asylum, humanitarian parole and refugees; to the Republicans, the issues are illegal immigration and deporting people. Don't hold your breadth; presently, there is no one in charge! Paul
"Paul M. Heller, Esq." <heller@greencard1.com>
If interested, please visit our website: www.greencard1.com or call us toll-free at: 1-800-863-4448.

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