Thanks to Alpa for reporting this interesting news to us from reputed immigration law site shusterman.com. We’ll see whether their prediction turns out to be true or if this was just a rumor. If this is true, EB-2 India cutoff date will extend into 2006! That’s quite an advance and was unexpected to happen until October 2010 at least.
Go to http://www.shusterman.com/ and look at the news ticker in the middle of the page. Make sure you have java enabled in your browser as this news ticker uses java to render.
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July 12th, 2010 at 5:11 pm
Hi all,
1) Regarding the unavailability (”U”) of visas for Mexico/3d category in the employment-based category, I think it’s being like that for the last 6 months or so… Anybody has some idea if this is due to a “per-country” limit or something like that being reached? Anybody has some expectation/idea/prognostic of when this “U” will change?
2) It’s so sad that even considering our level of preparation, that our jobs are specialized, our salaries are good (mine is competitive with locals in the same job category), we pay taxes like Joe Average, and we contribute with US economy equally or better than a citizen, we are still not being taken that seriously by immigration laws… Most of the debate is in illegal immigration…
-Federico.
July 12th, 2010 at 6:51 pm
Couldn’t agree more with you Frederico. But the SKILL Act bill introduced last week and the provisions for legal immigrants in the CIR memo that was introduced on April 21 are encouraging.
Write to your congress person TODAY and play your part in trying help yourselves and the rest of the legal immigrant community.
http://act.reformimmigrationforamerica.org/cms/letter/campaign_2662/