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A major variety of Indian-American kids face deportation dangers after turning 21 and “ageing out.” These kids, numbering round 250,000, are largely from households of authorized immigrants, a lot of whom are Indians.

At a each day information convention, White Home Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre talked about, “I talked concerning the bipartisan settlement that got here collectively from the Senate the place we negotiated a course of to assist the so-called documented Dreamers. And sadly, Republicans… voted it down twice. They voted it down twice.”

Final month, a bipartisan group led by Senator Alex Padilla and Consultant Deborah Ross urged the Biden Administration to guard over 250,000 Documented Dreamers. These kids of long-term visa holders threat dropping their dependent standing and going through self-deportation if they will’t safe one other authorized standing by age 21.

Who Are Documented Dreamers?

Documented Dreamers are kids who enter the US as dependents on their dad and mom’ short-term work visas. Beneath US immigration legislation, they lose eligibility for this dependent standing once they flip 21.

Challenges They Face

As soon as they flip 21, many Documented Dreamers threat dropping their authorized standing. They have to both discover one other short-term visa, turn into undocumented, or go away the nation. They’re additionally looking for laws to permit them to retain their authorized standing after turning 21.

Traits of Documented Dreamers

These people maintain visas like H-1B, E-1, E-2, and L-2. For instance, H-1B visas are for international skilled staff, whereas L-1 visas are for intracompany transfers. Dependents of those visa holders enter the US on H-4 or L-2 visas, which expire once they flip 21 or when the principal employee’s visa expires.

Inexperienced Card Backlogs

Many kids age out of their dad and mom’ visas attributable to lengthy waits within the inexperienced card queue, exacerbated by a 7 per cent per-country cap. Consultants predict the backlog may develop to 2.4 million by 2030, with most affected being Indian and Chinese language nationals. For expert Indian nationals, the wait time for a inexperienced card could be as much as 89 years.

Why Documented Dreamers Aren’t Included in DACA

The Deferred Motion for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) coverage, launched in 2012 by the Obama administration, protects round 800,000 younger individuals who entered the US unlawfully. Nonetheless, DACA doesn’t supply everlasting authorized standing and requires renewal each two years.

Candidates should meet a number of standards, together with having no lawful standing as of June 15, 2012. Court docket rulings have ended DACA, stopping new purposes, together with from eligible Documented Dreamers.

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80% of these people's parents came to US knowing they will not get Greened for decades. Ippudu cry chesthe em vasthadi

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25 minutes ago, Low said:

10gey manu 

 

17 minutes ago, gudboy said:

80% of these people's parents came to US knowing they will not get Greened for decades. Ippudu cry chesthe em vasthadi

 

10 minutes ago, Pahelwan4 said:

G Muskuni Line lo mana f1 h1 route lo nilabandandi evani kosam. 

unlawfully ga enter aina vallake anni protections aithe maakem leva lawfully ga enter aina vallaki

 

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23 minutes ago, pativrata_pavitra said:

 

 

unlawfully ga enter aina vallake anni protections aithe maakem leva lawfully ga enter aina vallaki

 

Levu only way is becoming illegal immigrant.

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1 hour ago, JANASENA said:

A major variety of Indian-American kids face deportation dangers after turning 21 and “ageing out.” These kids, numbering round 250,000, are largely from households of authorized immigrants, a lot of whom are Indians.

At a each day information convention, White Home Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre talked about, “I talked concerning the bipartisan settlement that got here collectively from the Senate the place we negotiated a course of to assist the so-called documented Dreamers. And sadly, Republicans… voted it down twice. They voted it down twice.”

Final month, a bipartisan group led by Senator Alex Padilla and Consultant Deborah Ross urged the Biden Administration to guard over 250,000 Documented Dreamers. These kids of long-term visa holders threat dropping their dependent standing and going through self-deportation if they will’t safe one other authorized standing by age 21.

Who Are Documented Dreamers?

Documented Dreamers are kids who enter the US as dependents on their dad and mom’ short-term work visas. Beneath US immigration legislation, they lose eligibility for this dependent standing once they flip 21.

Challenges They Face

As soon as they flip 21, many Documented Dreamers threat dropping their authorized standing. They have to both discover one other short-term visa, turn into undocumented, or go away the nation. They’re additionally looking for laws to permit them to retain their authorized standing after turning 21.

Traits of Documented Dreamers

These people maintain visas like H-1B, E-1, E-2, and L-2. For instance, H-1B visas are for international skilled staff, whereas L-1 visas are for intracompany transfers. Dependents of those visa holders enter the US on H-4 or L-2 visas, which expire once they flip 21 or when the principal employee’s visa expires.

Inexperienced Card Backlogs

Many kids age out of their dad and mom’ visas attributable to lengthy waits within the inexperienced card queue, exacerbated by a 7 per cent per-country cap. Consultants predict the backlog may develop to 2.4 million by 2030, with most affected being Indian and Chinese language nationals. For expert Indian nationals, the wait time for a inexperienced card could be as much as 89 years.

Why Documented Dreamers Aren’t Included in DACA

The Deferred Motion for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) coverage, launched in 2012 by the Obama administration, protects round 800,000 younger individuals who entered the US unlawfully. Nonetheless, DACA doesn’t supply everlasting authorized standing and requires renewal each two years.

Candidates should meet a number of standards, together with having no lawful standing as of June 15, 2012. Court docket rulings have ended DACA, stopping new purposes, together with from eligible Documented Dreamers.

 

hey hey..now if they have to go to hell hole i.e.,India,  they need to clean their arse with left hand..

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This kids are smart they should not fall in OPT /h1 trap. US has good EB1A and O visa . Kids and parents should try this option 

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13 hours ago, LadiesTailor said:

Ee thread lo em comments ra babu… konchem sensible ga matladandi vaaa

Anta lucha gaalu manollu.. Malla neethulu chepadam la first untaru.. 

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13 hours ago, LadiesTailor said:

Ee thread lo em comments ra babu… konchem sensible ga matladandi vaaa

Valla dhala vasthey noppi telustadhi 

They don't understand the pain 

This is Country of immigrants 

Indian immigrants are the only ones who are facing this issue 

 

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15 hours ago, JANASENA said:

A major variety of Indian-American kids face deportation dangers after turning 21 and “ageing out.” These kids, numbering round 250,000, are largely from households of authorized immigrants, a lot of whom are Indians.

At a each day information convention, White Home Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre talked about, “I talked concerning the bipartisan settlement that got here collectively from the Senate the place we negotiated a course of to assist the so-called documented Dreamers. And sadly, Republicans… voted it down twice. They voted it down twice.”

Final month, a bipartisan group led by Senator Alex Padilla and Consultant Deborah Ross urged the Biden Administration to guard over 250,000 Documented Dreamers. These kids of long-term visa holders threat dropping their dependent standing and going through self-deportation if they will’t safe one other authorized standing by age 21.

Who Are Documented Dreamers?

Documented Dreamers are kids who enter the US as dependents on their dad and mom’ short-term work visas. Beneath US immigration legislation, they lose eligibility for this dependent standing once they flip 21.

Challenges They Face

As soon as they flip 21, many Documented Dreamers threat dropping their authorized standing. They have to both discover one other short-term visa, turn into undocumented, or go away the nation. They’re additionally looking for laws to permit them to retain their authorized standing after turning 21.

Traits of Documented Dreamers

These people maintain visas like H-1B, E-1, E-2, and L-2. For instance, H-1B visas are for international skilled staff, whereas L-1 visas are for intracompany transfers. Dependents of those visa holders enter the US on H-4 or L-2 visas, which expire once they flip 21 or when the principal employee’s visa expires.

Inexperienced Card Backlogs

Many kids age out of their dad and mom’ visas attributable to lengthy waits within the inexperienced card queue, exacerbated by a 7 per cent per-country cap. Consultants predict the backlog may develop to 2.4 million by 2030, with most affected being Indian and Chinese language nationals. For expert Indian nationals, the wait time for a inexperienced card could be as much as 89 years.

Why Documented Dreamers Aren’t Included in DACA

The Deferred Motion for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) coverage, launched in 2012 by the Obama administration, protects round 800,000 younger individuals who entered the US unlawfully. Nonetheless, DACA doesn’t supply everlasting authorized standing and requires renewal each two years.

Candidates should meet a number of standards, together with having no lawful standing as of June 15, 2012. Court docket rulings have ended DACA, stopping new purposes, together with from eligible Documented Dreamers.

Acchu tappu Indian American kids kadhu, H1B visa or other work visa holders kids. 

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14 hours ago, pativrata_pavitra said:

 

 

unlawfully ga enter aina vallake anni protections aithe maakem leva lawfully ga enter aina vallaki

 

Unlawful ga enter ayina vallaki oka reason undhi. They allow them on purpose. Corporations want cheap labour in Construction, Supply chain and Agriculture. These people fill these roles. US government (read Deep state) actively dismantles constructive governments in South America and Africa and Middle East, creating crisis. 

Vellu Pani cheyyadaniki kavali, gorrelu madiriga vote veyyadaniki kavali anthe. Nothing beyond. 

India tho informal understanding is simple. India gives them access to Indian market, and accepts Dollar as standard. In return US gives Indians access to US job market. The exchange rate offsets labour costs for corporations as well. Adhi akkadi varake. Can they give you green card, sure they can. But they don't and will keep playing this game.

 

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