ARYA Posted September 29, 2020 Report Share Posted September 29, 2020 - CALL TO ACTION - NEED YOUR CALLS & EMAILS THIS WEEK TO USCIS & PRESIDENT TRUMP Tech Workers: Snuck into the guidance on the Employment-Based Green Card category in the Oct. 2020 Visa Bulletin from the Department of State was a chart which indicated any H-1B national from India who had been sponsored for an EB-3 Green Card before January 1, 2015, would now be able to file for an EAD work permit (Advanced Parole). In the September 2020 Visa Bulletin, that date was February 1, 2010. That is a five-year jump!!!! That means there's a possibility of more than a 100,000 Indians getting EAD cards along with their spouses and children! In the past, it was often the case that the State Department would release the Early Filing chart, but USCIS wouldn't necessarily adhere to it, preferring instead to only publish the FINAL ACTION chart. This chart would only be in the instance new Green Cards became available for those waiting in the backlog to now be able to file for adjusting their status based on their priority date. In short, in the past USCIS would inform folks who are in the backlog that they aren't issuing EADs to those backloggers. The fact that USCIS updated their website last Thursday to also include the Early Filing chart is informing people that they are accepting applications for EAD permits now! This is a disaster! The immigration lawyers and the H-1B Indian nationals are celebrating! This is essentially opening up the floodgates that will invite more eager people to come on H-1Bs and try their luck at getting EADs! The White House or USCIS can choose to stop this Green Card Lite program. It's time to make some calls and send some emails! The White House can instruct USCIS to stop this. Without meaningful reform of the H-1B and /L-1, we are moving into very dangerous territory. This means more harm to American workers. Below is suggested wording to contact USCIS and the White House. Please reach out by Thursday if you can, and let me know if you need anything from us. Thanks in advance for you assistance! In Solidarity, Kevin Lynn Founder, U.S. Tech Workers + + + + + + + Suggested wording to USCIS is below, but revise as you see fit with your own verbiage: In this deep economic recession with millions of Americans unemployed and looking for good paying jobs, why is the United States Citizenship & Immigration Services preparing to award Employment Work Authorization Documents (EAD) to hundreds of thousands of H-1B visa workers from India? Why is USCIS choosing to follow the direction of the State Department's Visa Bulletin that was published last week to issue these EAD permits to foreign workers? This directive becomes effective October 1! President Trump, based on his past executive orders, promised to protect American workers from foreign visa workers So why is the State Department choosing to undermine the President's order? As an American worker, I am deeply disappointed with this latest development and encourage you to do the right thing by not proceeding. Thank you! Suggested wording to President Trump is below, but revise as you see fit with your own verbiage: Based on your executive orders, you promised to protect American workers from foreign visa workers. So why is the State Department choosing to undermine your orders? In this deep economic recession with millions of Americans unemployed and looking for good paying jobs, why is the United States Citizenship & Immigration Services preparing to award Employment Work Authorization Documents (EAD) to hundreds of thousands of H-1B visa workers from India? Why is USCIS choosing to follow the direction of the State Department's Visa Bulletin that was published last week to issue these EAD permits to foreign workers? This directive becomes effective October 1! As an American worker, I am deeply disappointed with this latest development and encourage you to intervene. If this directive is reversed by October 1. then I will continue to know that you stand with American workers. Thank you! + + + + + + + To contact the White House: Via email: https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414 To contact USCIS: Agency Contact: Charles Locky Nimick Chief, Business and Foreign Workers Division, Office of Policy and Strategy Phone: 202 272-8377 Fax: 202 272-1480 [email protected] Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20529-2090 https://mailchi.mp/ustechworkers.com/action-needed-by-thursday-contact-uscis-white-house?fbclid=IwAR3ORJYuA9-mRJVc8OcaGR58QvTg87Rwsd5YsndZtOlAUlu9DSkBMTqWzsY 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ios_halva Posted September 29, 2020 Report Share Posted September 29, 2020 7 hours ago, ARYA said: - CALL TO ACTION - NEED YOUR CALLS & EMAILS THIS WEEK TO USCIS & PRESIDENT TRUMP Tech Workers: Snuck into the guidance on the Employment-Based Green Card category in the Oct. 2020 Visa Bulletin from the Department of State was a chart which indicated any H-1B national from India who had been sponsored for an EB-3 Green Card before January 1, 2015, would now be able to file for an EAD work permit (Advanced Parole). In the September 2020 Visa Bulletin, that date was February 1, 2010. That is a five-year jump!!!! That means there's a possibility of more than a 100,000 Indians getting EAD cards along with their spouses and children! In the past, it was often the case that the State Department would release the Early Filing chart, but USCIS wouldn't necessarily adhere to it, preferring instead to only publish the FINAL ACTION chart. This chart would only be in the instance new Green Cards became available for those waiting in the backlog to now be able to file for adjusting their status based on their priority date. In short, in the past USCIS would inform folks who are in the backlog that they aren't issuing EADs to those backloggers. The fact that USCIS updated their website last Thursday to also include the Early Filing chart is informing people that they are accepting applications for EAD permits now! This is a disaster! The immigration lawyers and the H-1B Indian nationals are celebrating! This is essentially opening up the floodgates that will invite more eager people to come on H-1Bs and try their luck at getting EADs! The White House or USCIS can choose to stop this Green Card Lite program. It's time to make some calls and send some emails! The White House can instruct USCIS to stop this. Without meaningful reform of the H-1B and /L-1, we are moving into very dangerous territory. This means more harm to American workers. Below is suggested wording to contact USCIS and the White House. Please reach out by Thursday if you can, and let me know if you need anything from us. Thanks in advance for you assistance! In Solidarity, Kevin Lynn Founder, U.S. Tech Workers + + + + + + + Suggested wording to USCIS is below, but revise as you see fit with your own verbiage: In this deep economic recession with millions of Americans unemployed and looking for good paying jobs, why is the United States Citizenship & Immigration Services preparing to award Employment Work Authorization Documents (EAD) to hundreds of thousands of H-1B visa workers from India? Why is USCIS choosing to follow the direction of the State Department's Visa Bulletin that was published last week to issue these EAD permits to foreign workers? This directive becomes effective October 1! President Trump, based on his past executive orders, promised to protect American workers from foreign visa workers So why is the State Department choosing to undermine the President's order? As an American worker, I am deeply disappointed with this latest development and encourage you to do the right thing by not proceeding. Thank you! Suggested wording to President Trump is below, but revise as you see fit with your own verbiage: Based on your executive orders, you promised to protect American workers from foreign visa workers. So why is the State Department choosing to undermine your orders? In this deep economic recession with millions of Americans unemployed and looking for good paying jobs, why is the United States Citizenship & Immigration Services preparing to award Employment Work Authorization Documents (EAD) to hundreds of thousands of H-1B visa workers from India? Why is USCIS choosing to follow the direction of the State Department's Visa Bulletin that was published last week to issue these EAD permits to foreign workers? This directive becomes effective October 1! As an American worker, I am deeply disappointed with this latest development and encourage you to intervene. If this directive is reversed by October 1. then I will continue to know that you stand with American workers. Thank you! + + + + + + + To contact the White House: Via email: https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414 To contact USCIS: Agency Contact: Charles Locky Nimick Chief, Business and Foreign Workers Division, Office of Policy and Strategy Phone: 202 272-8377 Fax: 202 272-1480 [email protected] Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20529-2090 https://mailchi.mp/ustechworkers.com/action-needed-by-thursday-contact-uscis-white-house?fbclid=IwAR3ORJYuA9-mRJVc8OcaGR58QvTg87Rwsd5YsndZtOlAUlu9DSkBMTqWzsY Yes, e Iran M seeke batch emails rayali. Thatha ki kopam vachi motham current chesi mingali. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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