给州议员写信给奥本施压模板# EB23 - 劳工卡
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求斑斑打赏
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Dear Senator XXX:
My name is XXX. I received my PhD in XXX from the XXXX in XXX and currently
am an XXX. I am writing to seek help on our Permanent Residency (I-485)
application at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Our I-
485 with a priority date of XXXX are currently under the category of “A
Professional w/ Bachelor’s degree” (EB-3), which has a cutoff date of
01APR09.
Senator XXX, we are asking you for the following help:
1. Inquiry Mr. Charles Oppenheim, who is the chairman of the Visa Control
and Reporting Division of the U.S. Department of State, why the cutoff date
for the class of EB-3 China has not been advanced sufficiently to stimulate
the appropriate demand of green card applications.
2. Request visa approval data and inventory data under all categories to
be published.
Below is our case information:
XXXX
Here are the reasons that I believe the cutoff date of EB-3 China should be
more advanced and perhaps get into year 2011. As you can see from the
following Figure, in Jun 2014 the cutoff date for EB-3 China has been
retrogressed back six years in one month. It would be reasonable if the visa
is oversubscribled significantly. However, since May, 2014, my observation
is that no case or (few cases) under EB-3 China has been approved for green
card. The lack of approved EB-3 cases in the recent six months indicates
that perhaps not many people in the EB-3 category has the priority dates
before the cutoff dates so that their cases could be reviewed by an
immigration visa officer. This further means that the cutoff date for EB-3
is likely too conservative.
If the cutoff dates do not advance significantly and rapidly in the coming
several months, it is very likely that in the coming year, the annual quota
of visa available for this category will not be used up but go wasted while
on the other hand, thousands of highly capable, intelligent, and hard-
working Chinese beneficiaries are waiting for their green card cases to be
approved. This problem will clearly be an indication of immigration
inefficiency and unreasonable allocation of visa quota, and can potentially
violate the diversity and equal opportunity principle that this nation has
been built on.
May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14
Cutoff 10/1/2012 10/1/2006 10/1/2006 11/1/2008 11/1/2008
4/1/2009
Therefore, I urge you, Dear Senator XXX, to help us urge Mr. Oppenheim to
advance the cutoff dates for EB-3 China or publish the demand and supply
data on a more frequent basis.
Thank you very much. We look forward to your generous help
求斑斑打赏
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Dear Senator XXX:
My name is XXX. I received my PhD in XXX from the XXXX in XXX and currently
am an XXX. I am writing to seek help on our Permanent Residency (I-485)
application at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Our I-
485 with a priority date of XXXX are currently under the category of “A
Professional w/ Bachelor’s degree” (EB-3), which has a cutoff date of
01APR09.
Senator XXX, we are asking you for the following help:
1. Inquiry Mr. Charles Oppenheim, who is the chairman of the Visa Control
and Reporting Division of the U.S. Department of State, why the cutoff date
for the class of EB-3 China has not been advanced sufficiently to stimulate
the appropriate demand of green card applications.
2. Request visa approval data and inventory data under all categories to
be published.
Below is our case information:
XXXX
Here are the reasons that I believe the cutoff date of EB-3 China should be
more advanced and perhaps get into year 2011. As you can see from the
following Figure, in Jun 2014 the cutoff date for EB-3 China has been
retrogressed back six years in one month. It would be reasonable if the visa
is oversubscribled significantly. However, since May, 2014, my observation
is that no case or (few cases) under EB-3 China has been approved for green
card. The lack of approved EB-3 cases in the recent six months indicates
that perhaps not many people in the EB-3 category has the priority dates
before the cutoff dates so that their cases could be reviewed by an
immigration visa officer. This further means that the cutoff date for EB-3
is likely too conservative.
If the cutoff dates do not advance significantly and rapidly in the coming
several months, it is very likely that in the coming year, the annual quota
of visa available for this category will not be used up but go wasted while
on the other hand, thousands of highly capable, intelligent, and hard-
working Chinese beneficiaries are waiting for their green card cases to be
approved. This problem will clearly be an indication of immigration
inefficiency and unreasonable allocation of visa quota, and can potentially
violate the diversity and equal opportunity principle that this nation has
been built on.
May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14
Cutoff 10/1/2012 10/1/2006 10/1/2006 11/1/2008 11/1/2008
4/1/2009
Therefore, I urge you, Dear Senator XXX, to help us urge Mr. Oppenheim to
advance the cutoff dates for EB-3 China or publish the demand and supply
data on a more frequent basis.
Thank you very much. We look forward to your generous help