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14 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

Yes you can, you will receive SSN and medicare benefits after you turn 67(standard) or 62(early opt out) depending on how much you've been able to contribute over the years to the SSN system. So someone that came here at the age of 52 and contributed for 10 years won't receive the same amount as you would since you've been contributing since 40 years at that time. He will certainly receive lesser. 

You can even calculate the amount you would receive by registering on ssn.gov website. I have done and checked the same as well. 

Immigration voice lo flow clear ga icchhadu. Please read it if I was not clear enough.

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50 minutes ago, Optimus654 said:

They will go into open pool for eb1 retrogressed countries e.g. China and India, then to eb2 worldwide, then to eb2 retrogressed countries e.g. india and China again. So if eb1 India numbers are low, the unused will go into eb2 India.not all of them. But conisderbale number of them. Will find out more on this.

 

closing eb1c loophole will not help even if total 10k GC's are available to EB2/EB3 the retrogression is here to stay because of 70k EB2/EB3 I-140's per year. Just do the math. It is just like trying to fill up a river with a water tanker

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5 minutes ago, princeofheaven said:

Bruh....no matter what you do, retrogression will happen as there are just too many people. But not counting dependents and curbing eb1c abuse will alleviate a lot of pain. If it is not labor plus give years, let it be at least labor plus ten years rather than just not getting it in your life time.

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1 hour ago, Optimus654 said:

Immigration voice lo flow clear ga icchhadu. Please read it if I was not clear enough.

I don't have to, since you seemed to explain yourself quite well. Still don't understand how what I posted was relevant to that though. 

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2 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

I don't have to, since you seemed to explain yourself quite well. Still don't understand how what I posted was relevant to that though. 

Sorry.was a reply to someone else

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1 hour ago, princeofheaven said:

closing eb1c loophole will not help even if total 10k GC's are available to EB2/EB3 the retrogression is here to stay because of 70k EB2/EB3 I-140's per year. Just do the math. It is just like trying to fill up a river with a water tanker

They wont even try to address the whole backlog. Because the intention of work visas is non immigrant.

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