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  • Macaca
    09-03 08:50 AM
    In a key finding, government data document that a moratorium on legal immigrants entering the country could devastate the Social Security system by ballooning the size of the actuarial deficit by almost one-third -- 31 percent -- over a 50-year period. (page 1)

    To compensate for the loss of revenue caused by a moratorium would require increasing Social Security taxes on Americans by $506 billion in present value over 50 years and $611 billion over 75 years. Such a tax increase would cost an American earning $60,000 in 2004 more than $1,860 in higher payroll taxes over the next 10 years.

    A forty-one percent reduction in legal immigration, which Congress considered in 1996, would increase the actuarial deficit by 13 percent over 50 years and require $212 billion in tax increases (in present value) over 50 years (and $246 billion over 75 years) to make up for the lost revenue caused by the severe legal immigration reductions.
    A thirty-three percent reduction in legal immigration would increase the actuarial deficit by 10 percent over 50 years and result in lost revenues of $163 billion in present value over 50 years and $207 billion over 75 years, which would need to be made up for through higher taxes or other means.

    Such a tax increase would cost an American earning $60,000 in 2004 more than $720 in higher payroll taxes over the next 10 years, in the case of a 41% reduction in legal immigration, and $600 over the next 10 years for a 33% legal immigration reduction.

    Increases in legal immigration would provide a significant boost to Social Security. The size of the actuarial deficit would be reduced over 50 years by 10 percent if legal immigration increased 33 percent (an additional 264,000 immigrants a year) and by 6 percent for a 20 percent rise in legal immigration annually (160,000 more immigrants a year.)

    A 33 percent increase in legal immigration would increase revenues to Social Security by a present value of $169 billion over 50 years and $216 billion over 75 years. A 20 percent legal immigration increase would add $101 billion in present value to the trust fund over 50 years and $128 billion over a 75-year period.
    A thirty-three percent increase in legal immigration would mean that an
    American earning $60,000 in 2004 could have their Social Security taxes reduced by $600 over 10 years (or $360 in the case of a 160,000 legal immigration rise) and Social Security would maintain the actuarial balance that is currently projected over that period.

    Halting legal immigration to the United States would reduce both the growth rate of the U.S. labor force and the rate of the country�s economic growth (the rate of growth of the nation�s Gross Domestic Product) by approximately one quarter of one percent (0.25%) per year, initially, a notable amount.





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  • NKR
    02-13 09:13 AM
    "in india there is a proverb "ulta chor kotwaal ko daante" which exactly is the scenario ......"


    Well, in that case you become a ulta employee and trouble your employer...





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  • Sheila Danzig
    02-25 09:17 PM
    I apologize. I did not left the default on many of the points. I have changed them now. The questions don't allow for people who are not applying for anything. I did not mean to solicit business. Some of my clients have asked me to post here and clear up some issues. I get 90% of my business from attorneys and employers, not from chat boards.
    We have never taken more than authorized on the card. The form is automated and submitted by the client. We never even see the card #. If anyone has a problem with double submissions (if they hit submit twice) we always credit back.

    You are soliciting business from IV site. You don't have a disclaimer or no shame in doing that. You filled your charge country as UK and pretend to be GC aspirant. You can advertise your thing by paying IV, not by these cheap method of interfering here. I know you suck a big amount from people approching your firm for evaluation and take more amount (than the authorized) from them using the credit card details on file by giving lame excuse. I know many friend burn their hands.





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  • delhirocks
    07-14 09:34 PM
    So let me guess, your parent applied under 245(i) in 2001 and thats why you have aged out. No thanks, that 245(i) amnesty has caused us enough problems with the labor certification backlogs.

    What was 245(i) amnesty?...just curious

    Also, It is a big concern for me when when some EB visa holder's kid age out and is left out of the process. If someone can show me that this so called dream act will help in that, i will support it and do my part.

    But Iam not getting on the field to bat for an illegal.



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  • mbartosik
    02-24 01:20 PM
    my total now 93 plus a small pile at work uncounted, so will probably break 100.





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  • sweet_jungle
    04-14 01:13 AM
    so, now they have bumped up EB3 ROw, does that mean they will bump up EB2 or EB3 India next month? The fact that EB2 and EB3 India are stuck, does it mean these categories have already reached their per country annual limits?



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  • chanduv23
    06-20 02:41 PM
    This is a very valid point. If employer or his lawyer asks more money in fees for filing I485 it is always better to go thro employer if he files I485 promptly. But if the delay is intention of the employer then use your own Lawyer.

    Desi companies - HIGHLY ADVISABLE TO USE UR OWN LAWYER AND DONT LINK LAWYER AND EMPLOYER - THEY HAVE TENDENCIES TO BECOME BUDDIES BASED ON BUSINESS PROMISES.

    TAKE ALL DOCUMENTS FROM EMPLOYER AND GIVE TO LAWYER. U MAINTAIN UPPER HAND WITH LAWYER.

    485 RFE IS COMMON FOR EMPLOYER- LAWYER COMBO OF DESI COMPANIES.

    Lawyer needs money and employer needs prolongation.

    With rules changing and with CIR reintroduction and with Durbin Grassley amendments - Desi companies will be having tough business in future - they will try to retain consultants in whatever way possible. So beware. These people are sweet in their talk - but they do everything opposite to what they talk.

    This maybe applicable to non desi companies also - this dates becoming current is an acid test for employer's genuinity.

    So be cautious - watchful and get things done in smart way. 180 days down the lane the story is different.

    These are priceless advices :D :D :D





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  • logiclife
    12-13 03:29 PM
    please give us the name of this company so that we can inform ICE and do our duty to stop fraud.

    What he/she is doing is legal. Unless this offer involved payment for labor substituion, in which case its illegal. But good luck trying to prove it. Ever heard of wage kickbacks?

    I understand your anger but NO ONE can stop this since its totally legal and if there is a financial transaction, no one will be able to prove it. My only hope is this guy/gal gets his/her employer to use his/her own lawyer instead of company lawyer so that he has control over his case. Otherwise, this guy/gal will be in more pathetic condition than everyone who goes thru 3-4 years of retrogression.



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  • logiclife
    01-09 12:14 PM
    http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/faqs/faq_consumer_cobra.HTML

    FAQs About COBRA Continuation Health Coverage

    What is COBRA continuation health coverage?
    Congress passed the landmark Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) health benefit provisions in 1986. The law amends the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the Internal Revenue Code and the Public Health Service Act to provide continuation of group health coverage that otherwise might be terminated.

    What does COBRA do?
    COBRA provides certain former employees, retirees, spouses, former spouses, and dependent children the right to temporary continuation of health coverage at group rates. This coverage, however, is only available when coverage is lost due to certain specific events. Group health coverage for COBRA participants is usually more expensive than health coverage for active employees, since usually the employer pays a part of the premium for active employees while COBRA participants generally pay the entire premium themselves. It is ordinarily less expensive, though, than individual health coverage.

    Who is entitled to benefits under COBRA?
    There are three elements to qualifying for COBRA benefits. COBRA establishes specific criteria for plans, qualified beneficiaries, and qualifying events:

    Plan Coverage - Group health plans for employers with 20 or more employees on more than 50 percent of its typical business days in the previous calendar year are subject to COBRA. Both full and part-time employees are counted to determine whether a plan is subject to COBRA. Each part-time employee counts as a fraction of an employee, with the fraction equal to the number of hours that the part-time employee worked divided by the hours an employee must work to be considered full time.

    Qualified Beneficiaries - A qualified beneficiary generally is an individual covered by a group health plan on the day before a qualifying event who is either an employee, the employee's spouse, or an employee's dependent child. In certain cases, a retired employee, the retired employee's spouse, and the retired employee's dependent children may be qualified beneficiaries. In addition, any child born to or placed for adoption with a covered employee during the period of COBRA coverage is considered a qualified beneficiary. Agents, independent contractors, and directors who participate in the group health plan may also be qualified beneficiaries.

    Qualifying Events - Qualifying events are certain events that would cause an individual to lose health coverage. The type of qualifying event will determine who the qualified beneficiaries are and the amount of time that a plan must offer the health coverage to them under COBRA. A plan, at its discretion, may provide longer periods of continuation coverage.

    Qualifying Events for Employees:

    Voluntary or involuntary termination of employment for reasons other than gross misconduct

    Reduction in the number of hours of employment

    Qualifying Events for Spouses:

    Voluntary or involuntary termination of the covered employee's employment for any reason other than gross misconduct

    Reduction in the hours worked by the covered employee

    Covered employee's becoming entitled to Medicare

    Divorce or legal separation of the covered employee

    Death of the covered employee

    Qualifying Events for Dependent Children:

    Loss of dependent child status under the plan rules

    Voluntary or involuntary termination of the covered employee's employment for any reason other than gross misconduct

    Reduction in the hours worked by the covered employee

    Covered employee's becoming entitled to Medicare

    Divorce or legal separation of the covered employee

    Death of the covered employee

    How does a person become eligible for COBRA continuation coverage?
    To be eligible for COBRA coverage, you must have been enrolled in your employer's health plan when you worked and the health plan must continue to be in effect for active employees. COBRA continuation coverage is available upon the occurrence of a qualifying event that would, except for the COBRA continuation coverage, cause an individual to lose his or her health care coverage.

    What group health plans are subject to COBRA?
    The law generally covers health plans maintained by private-sector employers with 20 or more employees, employee organizations, or state or local governments.

    What process must individuals follow to elect COBRA continuation coverage?
    Employers must notify plan administrators of a qualifying event within 30 days after an employee's death, termination, reduced hours of employment or entitlement to Medicare.

    A qualified beneficiary must notify the plan administrator of a qualifying event within 60 days after divorce or legal separation or a child's ceasing to be covered as a dependent under plan rules.

    Plan participants and beneficiaries generally must be sent an election notice not later than 14 days after the plan administrator receives notice that a qualifying event has occurred. The individual then has 60 days to decide whether to elect COBRA continuation coverage. The person has 45 days after electing coverage to pay the initial premium.

    How long after a qualifying event do I have to elect COBRA coverage?
    Qualified beneficiaries must be given an election period during which each qualified beneficiary may choose whether to elect COBRA coverage. Each qualified beneficiary may independently elect COBRA coverage. A covered employee or the covered employee's spouse may elect COBRA coverage on behalf of all other qualified beneficiaries. A parent or legal guardian may elect on behalf of a minor child. Qualified beneficiaries must be given at least 60 days for the election. This period is measured from the later of the coverage loss date or the date the COBRA election notice is provided by the employer or plan administrator. The election notice must be provided in person or by first class mail within 14 days after the plan administrator receives notice that a qualifying event has occurred.

    How do I file a COBRA claim for benefits?
    Health plan rules must explain how to obtain benefits and must include written procedures for processing claims. Claims procedures must be described in the Summary Plan Description.

    You should submit a claim for benefits in accordance with the plan's rules for filing claims. If the claim is denied, you must be given notice of the denial in writing generally within 90 days after the claim is filed. The notice should state the reasons for the denial, any additional information needed to support the claim, and procedures for appealing the denial.

    You will have at least 60 days to appeal a denial and you must receive a decision on the appeal generally within 60 days after that.

    Contact the plan administrator for more information on filing a claim for benefits. Complete plan rules are available from employers or benefits offices. There can be charges up to 25 cents a page for copies of plan rules.

    Can individuals qualify for longer periods of COBRA continuation coverage?
    Yes, disability can extend the 18 month period of continuation coverage for a qualifying event that is a termination of employment or reduction of hours. To qualify for additional months of COBRA continuation coverage, the qualified beneficiary must:

    Have a ruling from the Social Security Administration that he or she became disabled within the first 60 days of COBRA continuation coverage

    Send the plan a copy of the Social Security ruling letter within 60 days of receipt, but prior to expiration of the 18-month period of coverage

    If these requirements are met, the entire family qualifies for an additional 11 months of COBRA continuation coverage. Plans can charge 150% of the premium cost for the extended period of coverage.





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  • venkygct
    07-02 03:41 PM
    400 - Medical
    50 - Fedex

    Attorney fees is taken care by my company..



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  • apnair2002
    04-01 10:20 PM
    Sent faxes





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  • H4_losing_hope
    02-19 08:36 PM
    Guys let's come together on this--everyone has some good points to share, from every angle. As a CP filer myself, I want to say that job stability concerns are very valid for CP filers, who are haunted by last summer's greenlight and today's major retrogression. The landscape has changed for everyone, for both queues. From personal experience of being in the BEC backlog, being too early for PERM and too late for concurrent filing, after 5 years of being in this process and seeing the further backlog ahead, yes I was willing to pick CP (even though I would be giving up my ability to work as the spouse) because it looked like things were finally moving last summer. The option was there for people to choose, and nobody knew the dates would roll back so painfully again. Equally, I also want to point out that IV IS about everyone and these marvellous efforts IV continues to put together and inspiring in all of us, are beneficial to all because the overall goal is to ease the backlog which is holding everyone back. Now that this discussion has happened we are all aware of the new problem that is facing CP filers in severly retrogressed countries. And it is better that this is brought to light as we continue forward. Please everyone, continue supporting the letter campaign and let's be united and discuss these issues with respect for one another.



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  • H1B-GC
    05-15 12:28 PM
    Case Rejected because of Incorrect Fee

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    I am asking this question in this thread as i dont know how to start new thread.

    Hi

    My spouse's employer had applied for H1 this year and he got a receipt number. But the check has not been encashed. Now when I checked the status in website it says the following:
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    Application Type: I129, PETITION FOR A NONIMMIGRANT WORKER

    Current Status: Case Rejected because of Incorrect Fee

    On April 30, 2008, we determined that this I129 PETITION FOR A NONIMMIGRANT WORKER was not properly filed because you submitted incorrect fee. Therefore, we have rejected your case and returned it to you with all supporting materials, along with the fee. Please follow the instructions on the notice to submit the case with correct fee.

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    Employer is yet to get the documents back. He checked his records and says there is no mistake from their side including fee...

    The question here is:

    1. what does case rejection means? - Is it end of it or can it be reapplied with correct fee/ other supporting docs, it at all thats the case

    2. If there is no mistake from employer side in filing,and if it is a kind of adminstrative mistake from USCIS side, can it be resubmitted?

    I am confused...

    Appreciate your inputs

    Thanks

    NH123,

    can you pls. open a New Thread and post your Query please. This Thread is used for a different reason.

    Thanks!





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  • boom
    12-28 10:21 PM
    I am having the same issue of payment.Everytime it throws error.I have been trying for the last 2-3 days



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  • kaisersose
    08-24 10:42 AM
    I still don't get it. There are around 300k AOS applications now pending. Given that there are only 10k EB based green cards for India, and I am sure there are more applications than 10k for FY2008 and still Visa bulletin for Oct indicates a date of Apr 2004. Should it not be "U" for the entire FY2008?

    No.

    There are 2 agencies involved here - DOS and USCIS. Visa numbers and cut-off dates are owned by DOS. 485 applications are held and processed by USCIS as and when visa numbers are released by DOS.





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  • vactorboy29
    02-12 10:28 AM
    I don�t think he will have any standing against you in court of law. If you have ur documentation strong then nothing to worry. He is just trying to give you hard time. Even if he does so take him to all levels, I am sure at the end of day you will not loose anything but he may get burned by this. File all claims like harrasment; Unethical practices to run business and more if attorney suggested doing so.Just be strong and cool ......



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  • aknynd
    12-28 11:28 AM
    Hi,

    I-140 approved - June 2006
    I-485 Filed in July 2007
    AP- Approved Oct 2007
    FP - Done in Oct 2007
    Can someone tell me how to check whether Finger Printing is cleared and case has been sent/approved from FBI Name Check





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  • maddipati1
    07-27 08:18 PM
    BTW, great thinking.. posting the link in advance

    u r a Skilled .... but keeps a lil bug in the logic :-)


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  • desi485
    10-10 06:08 PM
    I have seen SWITCH ppl starving to SWITCH on H1B (rat-race) and its not without a reason.





    neerajkandhari
    07-19 06:43 PM
    All Are His Personal Problembs
    Blaming Uscis For No Reason

    Uscis To Badnam Hai Aur Badnam Karo





    eb3_nepa
    12-21 09:37 AM
    I think there is goin to be a mad rush for H1 filing.. com e April & the 2007-08 quota will be over in a jiffy...

    You BET. I really hope for all our spouses sakes that the Congress DOES increase H1Bs as well



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