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Hobbies and activities
Wisedevil22 and 2 others reacted to amor for a post in a topic
Soul Calibur, Mortal Kombat and Tekken junkie here!! ;-) I keep my mind off my case by dancing, Zumba, being a foodie, video games, hiking with my dogs, cooking and beeeeeer! lol I have to workout so I can consume the amounts of chocolate and beer that I do -
3 pointsI really like your post and this is my opinion: I am disappointed in thinking that every 2 years we'll have to pay the fee of 380 to renew our EAD. If the ACHIEVE act offers me the opportunity to stay in the country that I love and be able to work, go to school, and eventually raise a family, I have no problem accepting this act. This is a political move, allowing us to have residency but not vote against the Republicans.... As Ive said before citizenship to me is like a brand new COACH purse, I want it but dont necessarily need it....
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2 pointsOn Wednesday, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus held a press conference rejecting a weak attempt by Republicans to address the country's broken immigration system. Both pieces of legislation offered by GOP legislators, ACHIEVE Act and STEM Jobs Act, were revealed as falling short of real comprehensive reform. "The problem with the ACHIEVE Act is it does not achieve the dream," Senator Bob Menendez (D-New Jersey) said during a news conference on Wednesday morning. Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Illinois) said the proposal was "too little, too late." "We've asked for one simple thing – fairness," Gutierrez said, adding that the Republican Party "demonized immigrants." "All of a sudden we're the belle of the ball," Gutierrez said, referencing the power of Latino voters in the recent election. "Well, we're here to say it's time to start the dance."During the press conference, members of the Caucus released their 9 principles for what a just and Comprehensive Immigration Reform should look like: Congressional Hispanic Caucus The Honorable Charles Gonzalez, Chair November 28, 2012 ONE NATION: Principles on Immigration Reform and Our Commitment to the American Dream Today, we declare our commitment to the American people to work tirelessly toward common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform that serves America’s interests, promotes fairness and the rule of law and contributes effectively and meaningfully to our economic well-being and recovery. America has always been a nation of immigrants. In order to preserve our history, national identity and culture we must create a modern, 21st century legal immigration system that reflects our legacy. Therefore, we commit to fighting for principled, comprehensive immigration reform that: 1. Requires the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. to register with the federal government, submit to fingerprinting and a criminal background check, learn English and American civics, and pay taxes to contribute fully and legally to our economy and earn a path to permanent residency and eventual citizenship; 2. Protects the unity and sanctity of the family, including the families of bi-national, same-sex couples, by reducing the family backlogs and keeping spouses, parents, and children together; 3. Attracts the best and the brightest investors, innovators, and skilled professionals, including those in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) studies, to help strengthen our economy, create jobs, and build a brighter future for all Americans; 4. Builds on the extraordinary success of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and incorporates DREAMers—those who were brought to the U.S. at a young age and are Americans but for a piece of paper—into the mainstream of life in the United States through a path to citizenship so that America benefits from their scholastic achievements, military service and pursuit of their dreams; 5. Includes a balanced, workable solution for the agriculture industry that ensures agricultural workers have a route to citizenship and employers have the workers and American agriculture continues to lead in our global economy; 6. Ends the exploitation of U.S. and immigrant workers by providing sufficient, safe, and legal avenues for foreign workers to fill legitimate gaps in our workforce, with full labor rights, protection from discrimination, and a reasonable path to permanency that lifts up wages and working conditions for both native and foreign-born workers and their families; 7. Ensures smart and reasonable enforcement that protects our borders and fosters commerce by targeting serious criminals and real threats at our northern and southern borders and promotes the safe and legitimate movement of people and goods at our ports of entry and which are essential to our economy; 8. Establishes a workable employment verification system that prevents unlawful employment and rewards employers and employees who play by the rules, while protecting Americans’ right to work and their privacy; and 9. Renews our commitment to citizenship, to ensure all workers pay their fair share of taxes, fully integrate into our way of life and bear the same responsibilities as all Americans and reaffirms our shared belief that the Citizenship Clause of the Constitution is a fundamental freedom that must be preserved. Our immigration laws ought to reflect both our interests and our values as Americans and we believe these principles are consistent with our nation’s commitment to fairness and equality. We commit to adhering to the above principles as we negotiate on behalf of all Americans in good faith with both parties and all stakeholders in the immigration reform debate. We acknowledge that the time to reform the system is long past due. We ask all sides to set aside the vitriol and gamesmanship that is often a part of this debate and that blocks our ability to truly solve the problem. The American people deserve nothing less. LINK: http://causaoregon.blogspot.com/2012/11/congressional-hispanic-caucus-reject.html All Ive got to say is VOTE FOR GUTIERREZ!!!!
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Hobbies and activities
roadrunner11 and one other reacted to Brookness for a post in a topic
I'm a business major too. What school do you want to apply too?? -
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NO MORE DREAM ACT??? :/
Lonewolf8951 and one other reacted to Brookness for a post in a topic
GOP hasn't learned that we won't take any of there Micky Mouse bull$h!+!!!!! This isn't going to pass because the Latino will not let it pass. -
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NO MORE DREAM ACT??? :/
Lonewolf8951 and one other reacted to Santi for a post in a topic
Baaah The 'Achieve Act' is just an effort by a couple of retiring senators who advocate a 'piece-meal' approach to solve the issue at hand. We, as DREAMERs, have the responsibility to demand that our current situation be taken seriously. We need to push for a path to citizenship, that way, we can also petition our parents/relatives. Many of these senators endorse an approach, which states that if you are a DREAMER, you can become a citizen by serving in the Military. YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME! Personally, I don't like, nor support, warfare. I respect the decision of many to serve in the military, since I have a couple of friends that are currently in the armed forces. That being said, I believe the vast majority of the DREAMERS would be reluctant to join the Military. I would rather serve my country by creating jobs and paying taxes, than picking up a rifle or flying a drone. Aside from that, some senators also say that through the Achieve Act (or similar acts that will be put forward in congress by the GOP), DREAMERS can pursue 'a vocational degree of some sort.' First of all, I find that disrespectful, and my reasoning follows: I understand that all of us have different circumstances that influence our decision making. Not any one situation is identical to the other. All of us have different needs and priorities. However, we have to keep in mind that We are DREAMERs for a reason! Some of us DREAM of becoming Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, etc. A vocational degree WILL NOT get you there...that is a fact. Some of these careers, and others, require an investment of many years in traditional universities. How do they expect us (as a whole) to achieve our dreams by placing a 'glass ceiling' in the type of education that we strive for? I am seriously considering Suiting Up and going up there so they can hear me out. However, I am broke at the moment The above comment represents my personal opinion, and in no way strives to generalize our perspective as a whole. My two cents... -
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NO MORE DREAM ACT??? :/
sanchez05 and one other reacted to JoseG for a post in a topic
This won't pass. It was just thrown out there as a lame attempt by the Republicans to try to come off as the good guys that want to be on the Latinos side. If you read the requirements, you would see what I mean. It would take an eternity to get anywhere with the Achieve Act. This would basically give us a LONG pathway to Residency, instead of a pathway to Citizenship like the Dream Act would. We would have to get Visas with the Achieve Act and have to check in with DHS every 6 months. This would take away our work permits until we get a degree or serve in the military! After about 8 years minimum you would be able to apply for Residency, at the back of the line. I'd rather keep DACA and renew every 2 years until Republicans and Democrats get together and work out something that would truly benefit us, not this. Achieve Act in Detail W-1 Status: Those with a W-1 nonimmigrant visa would attend school to earn a bachelor's, associate's, vocational/technical, or advanced degree, or serve in the U.S. military. A W-1 visa holder would have 6 years to get a degree or enlist to serve four years in the military. To be eligible: - Applicant must have lived in the United States for five years prior to enactment; - Applicant must have entered the country before the age of 14; - Applicant must have good moral character; - Applicant must not have committed a felony, must not have committed more than one misdemeanor, must not have committed a crime of moral turpitude, and must not have a final order of removal pending; - Applicant must have knowledge of the English language, of American history, and of principles of U.S. government; - Applicant must be 28 or younger at the time of application (unless applicant is under 32 and possesses a bachelor's degree from a U.S. college at the time of application); - Applicants pay an application fee; - Applicants complete a medical exam and submit biometric and biographic data as part of a background check. To maintain W-1 visa status, visa holders: - Must check in every six months with the DHS, and be compliant with program requirements; - Must not access public welfare benefits; - Must not access federal student loans, or other federal benefits, but may work while in school - Do not have access to a green card while here on the W-1 visa. W-2 Status: After completing all W-1 education/military service requirements, a recipient can obtain a W-2 visa, which is a four-year nonimmigrant work visa (also allowed, study toward a master's degree or higher). Criteria for obtaining W-2 status: - Recipient must have earned a bachelor's, associate's, or vocational/technical degree in the U.S. while here on the W-1 visa or have served four years in the U.S. Armed Forces; - Pay an application fee; - Continue to meet W-1 criteria (no criminal record, check in with DHS, etc.). W-3 Status: After completing four years of work while holding a W-2 visa, a recipient can then apply for a (permanent) nonimmigrant (no special pathway to citizenship) visa. Criteria/conditions: - Must have complied with all requirements/eligibility standards for W-1 and W-2 status; - No eligibility for public welfare benefits; - W-3 status renewable every four years; - No new green cards are added in the Act, but a W-3 visa recipient could apply under current law to obtain one and get in line. -
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Hobbies and activities
Santi reacted to roadrunner11 for a post in a topic
So who likes to go water skiing or rafting, sports or poetry?? Anyone wants to share a cool hobbie? I personally love running... duh hence my username and I also love photography. When I find a good paying job I plan to take some photography classes and buy myself a nice SLR camera. -
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Vote for Time's Person of the Year :D
itzel reacted to ツ alejandriiukz ㋡ for a post in a topic
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1 pointhttp://online.wsj.co...=googlenews_wsj Jan Brewer is an idiot!!! Immigrant and civil-rights groups filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging Arizona's order to deny driver's licenses to young illegal immigrants who qualify for a reprieve from deportation and a work permit under a new Obama administration policy. The lawsuit alleges the state treats the immigrants, who are allowed to remain in the country, as unlawfully present. It requests that a federal judge declare unconstitutional an executive order issued in August by Gov. Jan Brewer. "Arizona's creation of its own immigration classification impermissibly intrudes on the federal government's exclusive authority to regulate immigration," said the lawsuit, which the American Civil Liberties Union and several other groups filed on behalf of five undocumented youths in U.S. District Court in Phoenix. Gov. Brewer and two state transportation department officials were named as defendants. The Obama administration in June announced that illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. before the age of 16, who are younger than 31 and have lived in the country at least five years can be considered for a deferral of deportation and work authorization to be renewed every two years. They must also be in high school or serve in the military to be eligible. Gov. Brewer has said that denying driver's licenses is justified because her state's agencies don't grant public benefits to any illegal immigrants. At least 10,000 undocumented youth in Arizona have applied for the federal program, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of several young immigrants in Arizona who came to the U.S. as children and who have qualified for the program. Arizona has been at odds with the Obama administration over illegal immigration since the state passed a stringent law in 2010 to crack down on unlawful residents. The U.S. Supreme Court upheld some provisions of that law. About 1.3 million youth are immediately eligible for the deferred-action program, including 80,000 in Arizona, according to the Migration Policy Institute, an independent think tank in Washington, D.C. Write to Miriam Jordan at [email protected] Here is the full article link didn't work...sorry guys!
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help help please !!!!!!!!
Rh_ny reacted to lapancha77 for a post in a topic
i just cheked my case status and my form l821D said this: On November 20, 2012, we received your response to our request for evidence. This case is being processed at our NEBRASKA SERVICE CENTER location. bla bla bla....... but on my form i765 said this: On November 28, 2012, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you I guess my question is can this be true should i call uscis, can they first approve my application for employment???? please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
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hey what's up everyone!
erika020 reacted to hellaslowek for a post in a topic
Hey introducing myself well my names Sam I'm from Mexico D.F moved to Illinois at 4 Graduated H.S in 10 in college now and just recently received my ead -
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Drivers License/State ID (California)
lucky_chick100 reacted to C_Air23 for a post in a topic
Great news guys, DMV issues 5 years Driver License and 6 years California ID!! That is ALL! LMK what others states do! -
1 pointI take no credit for this guide. What Happens After You Send In Your Forms? This will be a guide to what happens when everything for your DACA case goes as planned. You have sent in your forms I-821D, I-765 and I-765WS (G1145 for those that want the Email/TXT notification of application acceptance). So what are the steps and events that happen subsequent to this event? Assuming your package made it to one of the different Lockbox locations as specified in the instructions. You should receive an electronic notification or an electronic I-797C Receipt for both I-821D and I-765 forms. (5-7 days after they received your package at the Lockbox) The previous steps would mean that your forms had all the required information, that your forms were properly signed and that you included the correct filling fees. Your case has now been routed to one of the four Service Centers (Nebraska Service Center (LIN), Vermont Service Center (EAC), California Service Center (WAC), and Texas Service Center (SRC)). All service centers have different processing times for the forms you have sent; depending on their queue of pending applications you might see different processing dates. (This guide will detail more or less my case routed to LIN) You will then receive the physical receipts of the same notification (if you did not send form G1145 then this will be your first notification of your case), I-797C for both I-821D and I-765. (5 to 7 days after the Service Center received your package) The next step in the process would be for background checks as part of the decision process. USCIS will now request for your biometrics (fingerprints). You will then receive a subsequent I-797 Notice of Action receipt in the mail with your appointment date for your biometrics to be taken at your local Application Support Center, ASC. (7-10 days after the Service Center received your package) You have an appointment, the date arrived.* The ASC has successfully taken your biometrics/fingerprints, your photo and your signature. Depending on your background checks, whether your record is clean or not so clean, the following will take less or more time. Your biometrics are sent to the FBI (who usually returns your record within 24-48 hrs) and its forwarded to USCIS for them to do IBIS Name Check and IDENT Fingerprint Check as part of the background checks. The Biometrics letter after your appointment, notice the stamp. You should then receive a TXT (If you have Signed Up to USCIS Portfolio) showing that your I-765 application has been accepted and your card has been ordered for production. This change will also appear in Case Status online. (6-15 days after the date you did Biometrics at ASC) Congratulations! Your case has now been accepted! The adjudication of I-765 means your DACA case has been approved. You should then receive a TXT (If you have Signed Up to USCIS Portfolio) stating that your I-821D has been approved and a notice has been mailed. (1 day after your I-765 EAD goes into production) You should then receive a TXT (If you have Signed Up to USCIS Portfolio) stating that your Employment Authorization Document (EAD), has been mailed. (1 day after your I-765 EAD goes into production) You should then receive a TXT (If you have Signed Up to USCIS Portfolio) stating that USPS has picked up your EAD. (1 day after your I-765 EAD goes into production) Then you should receive a First Class Flat Rate Envelope that contains I-797D which contains the approval notice and the EAD card itself. (4 days after I-765 EAD goes into production) Front of I-797D Back of I-797D As you can see from the process above the time is streamlined and very efficient. I cannot guarantee that your case will take the same amount of time, because that is unrealistic, every case is different, and as time goes by there might be less or more realistically more applications for USCIS to go through. I sent in my application through Priority Mail on August 16 and was approved on September 11, which was less than 30 days. But, others have not had the same luck, so this is just so you can see the steps the case must go through. I cannot put a timeline for a case that might be sent a Request for Evidence (RFE) or a Notice of Intent of Denial (NOID) because I did not receive one and I have not read of any. This is case-by-case basis and if all the odds are in your favor you should expect the same result. This is also under the assumption that you qualify for this benefit, if you are committing fraud then you risk being denied and your case being referred to ICE. I take no credit for this guide.
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1 pointalthough i LOVE the idea of this. i honestly do not think it is going to help. AZ opted out of the federal law so they dont have to obey it.
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What do you plan to do after you get your EAD?
roadrunner11 reacted to Santi for a post in a topic
Actually, I am dead serious... -
1 point@roadrunner11, Apparently her card is in production now, so yes.. You have been approved and the other forms should update soon. @OP, Don't worry about it. Congrats!
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Hobbies and activities
roadrunner11 reacted to Santi for a post in a topic
My shortlist is: IESE (Spain), LBS (London), Columbia, Stern, and perhaps give Wharton a shot -
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Hobbies and activities
roadrunner11 reacted to Santi for a post in a topic
I like to go to the gym and GO HAM!!! JK Working out, reading the WSJ/FT, and books (I have 6 in queue ), traveling (broke, so there goes that hobby), video games from time to time (COD BOPS 2, AC). For all you runners out there, I participated in the Corporate Run in Downtown Miami (5K) and that was something! Although I can't run that much anymore because I am having issues with one knee. I also like doing volunteer work, and anything that I can put on my resume so I can go to Biz school <------ My Dream. I also like to meet people from all over the world. Last weekend I played flip cup with some Saudis and I was Sakram Marrrrraaa! which is Arab for 'Non of your business.' -
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help help please !!!!!!!!
Rh_ny reacted to lapancha77 for a post in a topic
yes i just saw it an hour ago to be exact but shouldn't i be first get approved for deferred action then for the employment? i dont get it :"""( :huh: :blink: -
1 pointSeems to me you got approved... they received your required paperwork, I think you did get approved. When did you see this today?
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Hobbies and activities
roadrunner11 reacted to Brookness for a post in a topic
You will become friends with PCH, hit the pier too. I like running on the beach because its cool. Don't get me wrong I'm not a climate wuss or anything. It is a little flat for what I like. I use to do the trails up in Fullerton. best run ever! Anyways it's not hard at all. -
1 pointDOES ANYONE KNOW HOW FAST/SLOW IS THE CALIFORNIA CENTER IS?
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1 pointVERMONT REALLY????? How is Cali moving faster than you?!?!?!? 45 working days since my biometrics appointment and counting... PRETTY PLEASEEEE?!?! A birthday or christmas present?!?!!?! Let's all send positive energy out to these wood chopping bums in Vermont.
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1 pointVermont is getting on my nerves lately
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1 pointAll i know is that Vermont can go lick ... Lol
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1 pointFrom what we are currently seeing there is a back log of Daca applicants. The estimates are3 to4 months or so as a wait time. There is some debate about when you should start counting.Do you count from the day you filled and Uscis sent confirmation or from your bios. Process really test your patience!
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introducing myself (:
_hitania reacted to leogarcia1994 for a post in a topic
Hey Tania I've seen a couple of people doing it with their school id's also and there wasn't a problem best of luck, oh and I'm in North Carolina also. -
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Calling USCIS
mayra reacted to roadrunner11 for a post in a topic
Jose that was really informative thanks for posting. @everyone - Just a litte more patience. We all waited at least 5 years for this. Please keep busy, get involved with non-profit projects or help others file DACA. I know the waiting period is nervewrecking and all sorts of thoughts cross our minds but remember everyday you are a step closer. So, start planning for your future. I wished I would have looked into jobs before getting DACA just to get the feel for them and start going to interviews and stuff. It is a lot of work and the job market is super competitive. I got my EAD since Oct 22 and I am still job searching, Anyways good luck to everyone!!! -
1 pointIm a beast at zombies video games, especially Call of Duty Black ops. COD Black ops 2 came out on the 13th came out but I havent played it..and i really dont want to because if not ill dedicate all my energy into that and ill be starting school in january. Im currently trying to get back in shape...maybe start speed walking and hopefully eventually run....
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1 pointI LOVE doing volunteer work! helping others, community service, etc whatever i can help with I also love the outdoors; hiking and camping and I also like playing volleyball
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1 pointi like to quilt as my hobby this is the quilt i made for my brother last yr for his bday.
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1 pointYea, my brother and I are planning on getting motos and ride together lol
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Hobbies and activities
Santi reacted to REPutation for a post in a topic
I used to enjoy reading books,but since school books started becoming the main source of reading, I lost my love of reading. However, I enjoy enjoy acting, writing music and meeting people from all over the world; if that's a hobby lol -
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Top 10 Benefits of..
Rawf reacted to roadrunner11 for a post in a topic
Thanks for posting this Rawf! Their website and facebook is very active. Great resource for all dreamers. @gianka09 - CONGRATS! -
1 pointI will become a Banker and take over the world.
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Official Vermont Approval or Pending Thread
amor reacted to Lonewolf8951 for a post in a topic
If I'm lucky enough to get approved and obtain the EAD before the New Year, that'll be like the best Christmas gift ever. Don't lose hope y'all. Waiting isn't always fun. So my advice is do what I do, find a good book series and start reading. =] -
1 pointThanks! I checked DMV from my state (NJ) and I found out that when you'r e older than 17 but younger than 21 you have to get probatory license. With this probatory license you have to practice unsupervised driving for a least a year before obtaining the basic drivers license. This probatory license has these restrictions: Display a reflectorized decal on each license plate (front/back); decals available at motor vehicle agencies, $4 per pair No driving after 11:01 p.m. and before 5:00 a.m. Parent(s), guardian(s) or dependant(s) are allowed as passengers. A dependant is a permit or probationary driver's child, not siblings Only one additional passenger is allowed unless accompanied by a parent or guardian You can't use cell phones, hand held video games or any other hands-free interactive, wireless communication device