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The whole world is talking about immigration reform in the U.S. What steps is the U.S. Congress required to follow? How long will it take? Click below to learn more.

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The whole world is talking about immigration reform in the U.S. What steps is the U.S. Congress required to follow? How long will it take? Click below to learn more.

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As per the report it will take minimum 14 months to be implemented!!! Long time to wait who already waited for 12 years!!!!

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As per the report it will take minimum 14 months to be implemented!!! Long time to wait who already waited for 12 years!!!!

quite possible :innocent:

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As per the report it will take minimum 14 months to be implemented!!! Long time to wait who already waited for 12 years!!!!

Immigration reform bill will speed up future cases , not ours.

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just fill these box

Enter child’s name: SMITH........

Enter child’s date of birth:0000000

Enter date petition was filed: YOUR PRIORITY DATE

Enter date petition was approved: APPROVAL DATE MEAN I-797 Approval notice,and this date mention on I-797.if you dont have this date but you can get this from nvc

Enter date visa became available: visa availability date mean first day of that month when your visa number become available for you.

FOR EXAMPLE JUSE SEE BELOW

NAME: SMITH

D.O.BIRTH: 24-7-1989

Enter date petition was filed: 30-4-2002

Enter date petition was approved: (9-11-2007) THIS DATE MENTION ON I-797 AND I-797 SENT TO PETITIONER

Enter date visa became available: THIS DATE IS (1-1-2013) ITS MEAN YOUR NUMBER AVAILABLE IN THIS MONTHS....WE PUT THIS DATE JUST FOR GUESS BUT YOU CAN ONLY GET YOUR EXACT CSPA AGE WHEN YOUR VISA NUMBER AVAILABLE.

WHEN YOU PUT THIS LINE YOU WILL HAVE YOU RESULT.

JUST SEE THE RESULT WHERE COMPUTER SAYING

DATE MUST BE CURRENT THIS DATE(1-1-1) EXAMPLE

SO ITS MEAN YOU PD MUST BE CURRENT ON BEFORE THIS DATE OTHER WISE YOU ARE OVER CSPA.

GOOD LUCK

Great post.

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Dua pak2012 is correct.

Follow his information.

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C. Promoting Family Reunification

The proposal will also reform America’s Green Card system to ensure efficiency and equity in legal immigration to the United States. It authorizes the recapture of immigrant visas lost to bureaucratic delay. The family immigration backlog will be cleared over the course of eight years. After eight years, the current numeric caps on the family preference categories would remain the same as in current law. Spouses and children of lawful permanent residents will be classified as “immediate relatives” to promote the efficient reunification of families. To address the fact that some countries face unreasonably long backlogs, the per country family immigration limits will be amended from 7 to 10 percent of total admissions

This is the proposal given by democrats and republicans both.....

As per the report it will take minimum 14 months to be implemented!!! Long time to wait who already waited for 12 years!!!!

no dear this bill become law very soon ...... maximum time it will take around 1-4 months to become law....

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As per the report it will take minimum 14 months to be implemented!!! Long time to wait who already waited for 12 years!!!!

As u see the STEM BILL which is also related to immigration...which was passed by house with in 5 days after its introduction...so u see they will going to introduce comprehensive bill with in few weeks and it will become a law...becoz this is not the first effort towards CIR...so u see...

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As per the report it will take minimum 14 months to be implemented!!! Long time to wait who already waited for 12 years!!!!

As u see the STEM BILL which is also related to immigration...which was passed by house with in 5 days after its introduction...so u see they will going to introduce comprehensive bill with in few weeks and it will become a law...becoz this is not the first effort towards CIR...so u see...

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Visa Bulletin, January 2013

One ring to rule them all. Actually a wedding ring from genuine relationship is the best way to avoid the waiting line for immigrant visas in the Preference Categories. (Wonder why they call it Preferred?)

Despite the issuance of one million immigrant visas and/ permanent resident status, the waiting for priority dates to be current remains virtually a static exercise. For those watching the cut-off dates for months (some years) it seems only your eyes move while checking for updates.

Here is the State Department’s Visa Bulletin Report for January 2013. In a few days time, the February 2013 numbers should be up. Keep those eyes moving.

Family-Sponsored

The first column describes the visa categories.

The second, refers to all areas

Third column, China, India and Mexico next.

Rightmost column is for the Philippines.

F1 22DEC05 22DEC05 22DEC05 08JUL93 22DEC97

F2A 22SEP10 22SEP10 22SEP10 01SEP10 22SEP10

F2B 08DEC04 08DEC04 08DEC04 22NOV92 15APR02

F3 22JUN02 22JUN02 22JUN02 08MAR93 08AUG92

F4 08APR01 08APR01 08APR01 22JUL96 15APR89

EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCES

Note that the First Employment-based category remains current for all countries. Please read the columns as you would the Family-bssed categories. Sorry for the lay-out. We want you to have at least constant eye-movement.

1st All countries are current.

2nd All areas, Mexico and the Philippines are all current. India and Mexico cut off dates are 08 Dec07 and 01Sep04 respectively.

3rd -All countries are oversubcribed led by the Philippines with cut off date of 15Aug06.

3rd 01FEB07 22SEP06 08NOV02 01FEB07 15AUG06

OW 01FEB07 01JUL03 08NOV02 01FEB07 15AUG06

4th Certain religious worker dates current for all countries.

5thTargetedEmployment Areas/Regional Centers and Pilot Programs- All countries current.

Next month, a yearly review of how the visa availability dates moved, errr, crawled.

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The Biggest Amnesty Yet

By 2000, high-immigration advocates again saw the need to shield this growing illegal population from the 3/10-year bar. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) introduced the LIFE Act, which was enacted on December 21, 2000, as part of an appropriations bill. It offered legalization to anyone present in the United States, legally or illegally, who had a petition submitted on their behalf by April 30, 2001. At the time the INS estimated that about 640,000 illegal aliens would benefit from this legislation.

Again, the INS went to great lengths to stretch the definition of what would be considered acceptable legalizing paperwork. In a January 2001 memorandum signed by Michael D. Cronin, Acting Executive Associate Commissioner, adjudicators were directed to accept even the most bare-bones petitions, without documentation of the claims made within: “Applications and petitions submitted under Section 245(i) of the Act may not be rejected prior to May 1, 2001, as long as they bear the required fee and the applicant’s signature.”

Of course, the applicant eventually does have to document his eligibility for a green card. But the processing backlogs caused by the LIFE Act guaranteed any applicant a years-long grace period of near immunity from removal before becoming subject to INS scrutiny.

The scale of the LIFE Act amnesty dwarfs all others since the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986 (see Figure 1). From January 2001 until the end of August 2001, more than 1.8 million new non-refugee/asylee applications and petitions were received by the INS, compared with 725,000 over the same period in 2000. (The application deadline for the program was April 30, but the INS did not finish counting them until the end of August.)19 This avalanche of petitions caused the already too-large processing backlogs at INS to become completely unmanageable. The Department of Homeland Security has inherited this workload; in February 2003, it reported that it had a backlog of more than 2.8 million adjustment applications and petitions.

Soon after the LIFE Act deadline passed, advocates again began pressuring members of Congress to extend the deadline or make 245(i) permanent. Congress was on the verge of doing so on September 11, 2001, but dropped the idea, as members recognized the political risk involved in adopting any measures that would encourage more illegal immigration in this new era of attention to homeland security.

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Pakistan
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just fill these box

Enter child’s name: SMITH........

Enter child’s date of birth:0000000

Enter date petition was filed: YOUR PRIORITY DATE

Enter date petition was approved: APPROVAL DATE MEAN I-797 Approval notice,and this date mention on I-797.if you dont have this date but you can get this from nvc

Enter date visa became available: visa availability date mean first day of that month when your visa number become available for you.

FOR EXAMPLE JUSE SEE BELOW

NAME: SMITH

D.O.BIRTH: 24-7-1989

Enter date petition was filed: 30-4-2002

Enter date petition was approved: (9-11-2007) THIS DATE MENTION ON I-797 AND I-797 SENT TO PETITIONER

Enter date visa became available: THIS DATE IS (1-1-2013) ITS MEAN YOUR NUMBER AVAILABLE IN THIS MONTHS....WE PUT THIS DATE JUST FOR GUESS BUT YOU CAN ONLY GET YOUR EXACT CSPA AGE WHEN YOUR VISA NUMBER AVAILABLE.

WHEN YOU PUT THIS LINE YOU WILL HAVE YOU RESULT.

JUST SEE THE RESULT WHERE COMPUTER SAYING

DATE MUST BE CURRENT THIS DATE(1-1-1) EXAMPLE

SO ITS MEAN YOU PD MUST BE CURRENT ON BEFORE THIS DATE OTHER WISE YOU ARE OVER CSPA.

GOOD LUCK

Ohh okay thanks alot:)

Great post.

Thanks pak2012

Dua pak2012 is correct.

Follow his information.

Yup good job!!!!

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Visa Bulletin, January 2013

One ring to rule them all. Actually a wedding ring from genuine relationship is the best way to avoid the waiting line for immigrant visas in the Preference Categories. (Wonder why they call it Preferred?)

Despite the issuance of one million immigrant visas and/ permanent resident status, the waiting for priority dates to be current remains virtually a static exercise. For those watching the cut-off dates for months (some years) it seems only your eyes move while checking for updates.

Here is the State Department’s Visa Bulletin Report for January 2013. In a few days time, the February 2013 numbers should be up. Keep those eyes moving.

Family-Sponsored

The first column describes the visa categories.

The second, refers to all areas

Third column, China, India and Mexico next.

Rightmost column is for the Philippines.

F1 22DEC05 22DEC05 22DEC05 08JUL93 22DEC97

F2A 22SEP10 22SEP10 22SEP10 01SEP10 22SEP10

F2B 08DEC04 08DEC04 08DEC04 22NOV92 15APR02

F3 22JUN02 22JUN02 22JUN02 08MAR93 08AUG92

F4 08APR01 08APR01 08APR01 22JUL96 15APR89

EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCES

Note that the First Employment-based category remains current for all countries. Please read the columns as you would the Family-bssed categories. Sorry for the lay-out. We want you to have at least constant eye-movement.

1st All countries are current.

2nd All areas, Mexico and the Philippines are all current. India and Mexico cut off dates are 08 Dec07 and 01Sep04 respectively.

3rd -All countries are oversubcribed led by the Philippines with cut off date of 15Aug06.

3rd 01FEB07 22SEP06 08NOV02 01FEB07 15AUG06

OW 01FEB07 01JUL03 08NOV02 01FEB07 15AUG06

4th Certain religious worker dates current for all countries.

5thTargetedEmployment Areas/Regional Centers and Pilot Programs- All countries current.

Next month, a yearly review of how the visa availability dates moved, errr, crawled.

Good job jolly786 and hope visa bulletin will move either 30th April 2001 or earlier..

The Biggest Amnesty Yet

By 2000, high-immigration advocates again saw the need to shield this growing illegal population from the 3/10-year bar. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) introduced the LIFE Act, which was enacted on December 21, 2000, as part of an appropriations bill. It offered legalization to anyone present in the United States, legally or illegally, who had a petition submitted on their behalf by April 30, 2001. At the time the INS estimated that about 640,000 illegal aliens would benefit from this legislation.

Again, the INS went to great lengths to stretch the definition of what would be considered acceptable legalizing paperwork. In a January 2001 memorandum signed by Michael D. Cronin, Acting Executive Associate Commissioner, adjudicators were directed to accept even the most bare-bones petitions, without documentation of the claims made within: “Applications and petitions submitted under Section 245(i) of the Act may not be rejected prior to May 1, 2001, as long as they bear the required fee and the applicant’s signature.”

Of course, the applicant eventually does have to document his eligibility for a green card. But the processing backlogs caused by the LIFE Act guaranteed any applicant a years-long grace period of near immunity from removal before becoming subject to INS scrutiny.

The scale of the LIFE Act amnesty dwarfs all others since the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986 (see Figure 1). From January 2001 until the end of August 2001, more than 1.8 million new non-refugee/asylee applications and petitions were received by the INS, compared with 725,000 over the same period in 2000. (The application deadline for the program was April 30, but the INS did not finish counting them until the end of August.)19 This avalanche of petitions caused the already too-large processing backlogs at INS to become completely unmanageable. The Department of Homeland Security has inherited this workload; in February 2003, it reported that it had a backlog of more than 2.8 million adjustment applications and petitions.

Soon after the LIFE Act deadline passed, advocates again began pressuring members of Congress to extend the deadline or make 245(i) permanent. Congress was on the verge of doing so on September 11, 2001, but dropped the idea, as members recognized the political risk involved in adopting any measures that would encourage more illegal immigration in this new era of attention to homeland security.

Good job jolly786 and hope visa bulletin will move either 30th April 2001 or earlier..

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DOCUMENTARILY QUALUFIED SNICE JAN2012

WAITIN FOR VISA NUMBER

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Visa Bulletin, January 2013

One ring to rule them all. Actually a wedding ring from genuine relationship is the best way to avoid the waiting line for immigrant visas in the Preference Categories. (Wonder why they call it Preferred?)

Despite the issuance of one million immigrant visas and/ permanent resident status, the waiting for priority dates to be current remains virtually a static exercise. For those watching the cut-off dates for months (some years) it seems only your eyes move while checking for updates.

Here is the State Department’s Visa Bulletin Report for January 2013. In a few days time, the February 2013 numbers should be up. Keep those eyes moving.

Family-Sponsored

The first column describes the visa categories.

The second, refers to all areas

Third column, China, India and Mexico next.

Rightmost column is for the Philippines.

F1 22DEC05 22DEC05 22DEC05 08JUL93 22DEC97

F2A 22SEP10 22SEP10 22SEP10 01SEP10 22SEP10

F2B 08DEC04 08DEC04 08DEC04 22NOV92 15APR02

F3 22JUN02 22JUN02 22JUN02 08MAR93 08AUG92

F4 08APR01 08APR01 08APR01 22JUL96 15APR89

EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCES

Note that the First Employment-based category remains current for all countries. Please read the columns as you would the Family-bssed categories. Sorry for the lay-out. We want you to have at least constant eye-movement.

1st All countries are current.

2nd All areas, Mexico and the Philippines are all current. India and Mexico cut off dates are 08 Dec07 and 01Sep04 respectively.

3rd -All countries are oversubcribed led by the Philippines with cut off date of 15Aug06.

3rd 01FEB07 22SEP06 08NOV02 01FEB07 15AUG06

OW 01FEB07 01JUL03 08NOV02 01FEB07 15AUG06

4th Certain religious worker dates current for all countries.

5thTargetedEmployment Areas/Regional Centers and Pilot Programs- All countries current.

Next month, a yearly review of how the visa availability dates moved, errr, crawled.

What this post signifies ?

Priority Date : 18 JUL 2001.

Interviewed Once : DEC 2010.

From : India.

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