I read this at
http://mitbbs.com/mitbbs_article_t.php?board=Immigration&gid=2465506&ftype=0
I also copied the whole thread here in below- sorry it should be 141k, not 145k, my typo.
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Compete America endorsed the Senate Judiciary Committee's approval
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the link:
http://competeamerica.org/news/alliance_pr/20051020_visashort.html
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Washington, D.C. - Compete America endorsed the Senate Judiciary Committee's
approval today of a budget reconciliation measure that would provide interim
relief from the current crisis-level shortage of H-1B and employment-based
visas (green cards).
Compete America believes the package will give American employers temporary,
but critical access to the talent needed for continued innovation, job
creation and economic expansion in the worldwide economy, even thought the
proposal was amended to halve the number of "recaptured" H-1B visas allowed
per year. In addition, the measure would more than meet the full Judiciary
Committee budget reconciliation obligation of $300 million over five years
through increased license and applications fees.
"The relief provided by the Senate bill is a stop-gap measure necessary to
ensure that the United States has the ability to attract and retain critical
talent." said Sandra Boyd, Vice President, National Association of
Manufacturers and Compete America Chair. "We are grateful to Chairman Specter
and Ranking Member Leahy for their leadership in moving the Senate in the
right direction on this issue. We look forward to working with the House
towards adoption of a similar measure."
Among the specifics of the measure approved today, the following are critical
to easing visa shortage, while raising significant Federal revenue:
o The measure would "recapture" employment-based (green card) immigrant visa
numbers that were available by statute but unused in previous years due to
processing backlogs, and make them available again at a rate of up to 90,000
per year;
o The measure would provide that only employment-based immigrants, and not
their spouses and children, would count toward the annual limit on employment-
based immigration; and
o It would "recapture" H-1B visa numbers that were available by statute but
unused in previous years, and make them available again at a rate of up to 30,
000 per year.
"At no time in our nation's history has the door been as closed to talent as
it is today," said Lynn Shotwell, Executive Director of the American Council
on International Personnel. "The H-1B visa quota for fiscal year 2006 was
exhausted well before the new fiscal year even began, and there are years-long
backlogs for green cards."
To illustrate the growing problem, Shotwell pointed to the fact that from 2001
to 2004, 141,365 employment-based third (EB-3) preference category visas were
left unused - despite significant demand - due to processing delays at the U.
S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
bluesky133 said:
Thank you for your feedback. I have re-written the letter, but I have one thing which need to be confirmed with you. Which source of "about 145K EB3 quotas unused due to the serious delay in immigration service" did you get from? Is it true? I have explained the reason we need to keep something about illega immigration issue in this letter in my reply to katrina17.