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15 minutes ago, Spartan said:

maak kuda vahcindi.. Pearllaw group.  @mettastar

 

  • The stated goal is to "reform legal immigration to serve the best interests of America and its workers, keeping immigration levels within historic norms." Trump has stated that he would welcome immigrants and support skilled immigration such that immigrants are selected based on their merits, skills and likelihood of success in the U.S. But he has also advocated for prioritizing the hiring of U.S. workers. Mr. Trump criticized the H-1B visa program and would support measures to make hiring H-1B workers even more difficult. It remains to be seen what specific measures and how these measures would actually be implemented.
  • The President-elect seeks to "suspend the issuance of visas to any place where adequate screening cannot occur, until proven and effective vetting mechanisms can be put into place." Such measures may impact applicants for nonimmigrant work visas and permanent residence (including employment-based green card processes), and could also mean suspending immigration from certain countries. Yet, it's also possible that the new administration will not find a need to make many changes once they get a deeper understanding of how much vetting is already conducted in business immigration cases.
  • Mr. Trump has said he will renegotiate or withdraw from key trade agreement such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Leaving NAFTA would jeopardize the TN visa category for Canadian/Mexican nationals.  We don't expect that those currently in TN status will have that status revoked.

 Timing in which the proposed changes to immigration law may be set in motion:

  • Given the very recent presidential election and the typical pace of change at our federal agencies, foreign nationals in the U.S. should not expect their immigration statuses to be affected anytime soon. Major changes will take time - months, if not years - to complete. The regulations governing U.S. visas are codified as law, and implementing new laws requires substantial time from both the legislative and executive branches of government.
  • With that said, President-elect Trump could unilaterally repeal President Obama's immigration executive actions after January 20, 2017, when he is sworn into office.  The most likely target will be the DACA (deferred action for childhood arrivals) executive action.

 

emo ee emails entha sadivina assalu ardam kavu... clear ga sepparu endukoo 

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15 minutes ago, Spartan said:

maak kuda vahcindi.. Pearllaw group.  @mettastar

 

  • The stated goal is to "reform legal immigration to serve the best interests of America and its workers, keeping immigration levels within historic norms." Trump has stated that he would welcome immigrants and support skilled immigration such that immigrants are selected based on their merits, skills and likelihood of success in the U.S. But he has also advocated for prioritizing the hiring of U.S. workers. Mr. Trump criticized the H-1B visa program and would support measures to make hiring H-1B workers even more difficult. It remains to be seen what specific measures and how these measures would actually be implemented.
  • The President-elect seeks to "suspend the issuance of visas to any place where adequate screening cannot occur, until proven and effective vetting mechanisms can be put into place." Such measures may impact applicants for nonimmigrant work visas and permanent residence (including employment-based green card processes), and could also mean suspending immigration from certain countries. Yet, it's also possible that the new administration will not find a need to make many changes once they get a deeper understanding of how much vetting is already conducted in business immigration cases.
  • Mr. Trump has said he will renegotiate or withdraw from key trade agreement such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Leaving NAFTA would jeopardize the TN visa category for Canadian/Mexican nationals.  We don't expect that those currently in TN status will have that status revoked.

 Timing in which the proposed changes to immigration law may be set in motion:

  • Given the very recent presidential election and the typical pace of change at our federal agencies, foreign nationals in the U.S. should not expect their immigration statuses to be affected anytime soon. Major changes will take time - months, if not years - to complete. The regulations governing U.S. visas are codified as law, and implementing new laws requires substantial time from both the legislative and executive branches of government.
  • With that said, President-elect Trump could unilaterally repeal President Obama's immigration executive actions after January 20, 2017, when he is sworn into office.  The most likely target will be the DACA (deferred action for childhood arrivals) executive action.

 

chitti... yeah maadi kuda pearl law aapice nunche...idi chusthey neeku yem anipisthundhi ?

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Just now, nissan said:

yes baa...did u expect opt extension 7 years tarvatha lepi denguthadu ani.....may be he will tighten rules for new h1b hiring.....existing vallaki kuda lekkalu esthadu emo......asalu intha mandhi endhuku unnaru ani...incase aa washington technology group kanaka white house ki access dorikithe manam andrama next flight ki  vellipovachu

h1b rules tight chestharemo like increasing minimum wage to 100k ilantivi thappa h1b ki major ga effects aye policies teesukunirakapovachu .trump 100 days program lo immigration major ga undhi so edhanna reforms expect cheyachu

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Just now, k2s said:

emo ee emails entha sadivina assalu ardam kavu... clear ga sepparu endukoo 

lawyers anthey man... yedi sutiga chepparu. 

naaku artham ayyindhi yenti ante. next few months varuku safe ani antunnaru

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3 minutes ago, nissan said:

yes baa...did u expect opt extension 7 years tarvatha lepi denguthadu ani.....may be he will tighten rules for new h1b hiring.....existing vallaki kuda lekkalu esthadu emo......asalu intha mandhi endhuku unnaru ani...incase aa washington technology group kanaka white house ki access dorikithe manam andrama next flight ki  vellipovachu

idento opika unte elaborate chei bro

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Just now, mastercheif said:

lawyers anthey man... yedi sutiga chepparu. 

naaku artham ayyindhi yenti ante. next few months varuku safe ani antunnaru

antha interstellar movie laaga untundi.. sooper movie antaru emi ardam kadu

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2 minutes ago, DaleSteyn1 said:

h1b rules tight chestharemo like increasing minimum wage to 100k ilantivi thappa h1b ki major ga effects aye policies teesukunirakapovachu .trump 100 days program lo immigration major ga undhi so edhanna reforms expect cheyachu

DaleSteyn1 anthe antav

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Just now, k2s said:

antha interstellar movie laaga untundi.. sooper movie antaru emi ardam kadu

interstellar lo yem artham kaledu man. i saw atleast 10 times.scene to scene explain chestha.

right now going out for dinner

 

TTYL

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1 minute ago, johnubhai_01 said:

idento opika unte elaborate chei bro

veele petition vesindhi asalu opt extension comment(s) review lekunda DHS 2008 lo ela approve cheisndhi ani...and court heard their statement and said opt ext is no more......but gave time to DHS to come up with  rules and new petition.....ala veela dagaraa employment based immi apadaniki chala petiions unnayi...they just didn't find the right guy......may be trump lantodu veela vadana vini emanna chesthadu emo

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Just now, nissan said:

veele petition vesindhi asalu opt extension comment(s) review lekunda DHS 2008 lo ela approve cheisndhi ani...and court heard their statement and said opt ext is no more......but gave time to DHS to come up with  rules and new petition.....ala veela dagaraa employment based immi apadaniki chala petiions unnayi...they just didn't find the right guy......may be trump lantodu veela vadana vini emanna chesthadu emo

:o 

ohh past lo chala rache jarigindi kada.. 

ippudu vaadu kannerra chesthe manam erra bus ye ga

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3 hours ago, mastercheif said:

maa office lo immigration dept mails pampindhi...methaga cheppindhi be prepared to anything ayina ani. So expect tighter and tougher rules ani open ga cheppesaru.

All desis turn towards vomerica rajadhani and bend. trailer kindha chudandi

 

 But he has also advocated for prioritizing the
hiring of U.S. workers. Mr. Trump criticized the H1B
visa program and would
support measures to make hiring H1B
workers even more difficult.
It remains to
be seen what specific measures and how these measures would actually be
implemented.

Immigration team ki vunantha thelivi thakkuva attorneys ekkada vundaru.. vadu power looney raledu warning emails.. too much edi 

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