marlon2006
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Anyone here interested in donating money to hire a lawyer that could represent us to protest against these October Visa 2005 cut-off dates ?
Basically most of us employment based GC applicants are paying taxes in this country without any permanent residency benefits. Money to keep renewing H1B, EAD and AP can generate significant revenue to the government. Do the math and you will realize that dragging out this permanent residency application may indeed be a great advantage to the government and US employers. I think that may be an exploitation against honest and hard working professionals. It is a big disadvantage to us, as living in a limbo state for this long is uncomfortable at best and many of our marriages have been affected since our spouses cannot work. Also, career stagnation is a serious issue and that's what we have been submitted to even with this AC21 portability that gives room for subjective interpretations on what "same or similar occupation" is.
Can someone contact Rajiv and setup a consultantion and see whether he could represent us to take legal action against the unavailability of Visa numbers published by USCIS ? I wouldn't wait any longer for "backlog reduction plans", etc. Obviously all that backlog reduction plan is just a fantasy. Honestly, do you really think whoever planned such backlog reduction didn't know Visa numbers wouldn't be available by now ?
Basically most of us employment based GC applicants are paying taxes in this country without any permanent residency benefits. Money to keep renewing H1B, EAD and AP can generate significant revenue to the government. Do the math and you will realize that dragging out this permanent residency application may indeed be a great advantage to the government and US employers. I think that may be an exploitation against honest and hard working professionals. It is a big disadvantage to us, as living in a limbo state for this long is uncomfortable at best and many of our marriages have been affected since our spouses cannot work. Also, career stagnation is a serious issue and that's what we have been submitted to even with this AC21 portability that gives room for subjective interpretations on what "same or similar occupation" is.
Can someone contact Rajiv and setup a consultantion and see whether he could represent us to take legal action against the unavailability of Visa numbers published by USCIS ? I wouldn't wait any longer for "backlog reduction plans", etc. Obviously all that backlog reduction plan is just a fantasy. Honestly, do you really think whoever planned such backlog reduction didn't know Visa numbers wouldn't be available by now ?