Some positive developments on the TVU situation

News about the meeting arranged by Mr. Rao and other friends of TVU students have started coming in. Good job Naveen, Shashi and others involved in bringing this about.

See http://www.fullhyderabad.com/hyderab...l-officer-3906

Also, all students, keep updating your information so we can hand it over to the authorities to understand the problems we are facing:

More TVU harassment -- students tagged and harassed in Virginia

Once again, the United States of America has shown its ugly face to the defenseless TVU students. I will give you this that the "United" States are highly fractured when it comes to immigration enforcement. The TVU handling shows that there is no coherent central directive on policy. Within the same office (for instance, in New Jersey), two officers realize the appropriate context and act moderately, while a third officer goes around ranting and raving and focusing the "full might of the US government" upon those who can do little against him. The buck must stop at the White House.

Processing time for spouse - greencard

Question details

We recently got married. My wife is currently in US student visa/OPT. I am a US citizen. We are currently filling out her green card application (I-130 from me and I-864 for her status adjustments).
1. How old will the entire process take - until she gets her green card? (I have heard 90 days - is that accurate?)
2. My wife's current visa expires in 3.5 weeks. If we send out all our finished paperwork in the next day or two, is that time for her status to be adjusted? What if the status is not adjusted before expiration? Can we do something so she won't have to leave the country ?

1. Time should be approximately six months to one year if all goes well. EAD is issued usually within 90 days of applying for it.
2. Once you apply, she should not have to leave .

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DOL obtains $638,000 in wages and debars a New Jersey Company for one year

Here is an excerpt from a press release from USDOL. I have said this many times before, - government investigations are NOT the same as litigation or practicing transactional immigration or corporate law. This is an entirely different area of practice. We as counsel need to know the law, compliance as well as litigation. We must approach all investigations in the spirit of good faith compliance, yet protect our clients from unnecessary liability. The investigators are not only investigators, but in effect also prosecution and judge.

B Visa Refusal Statistics for 2010

The following statistics released by USDOS note the percentage of B visas that were refused by US consulates world-wide.

Afghanistan 56.0%
Albania 37.7%
Algeria 21.9%
Andorra 100.0%
Angola 21.4%
Antigua and Barbuda 19.7%
Argentina 3.1%
Armenia 51.4%
Australia 23.7%
Austria 11.5%
Azerbaijan 13.5%
Bahrain 4.1%
Bangladesh 36.4%
Barbados 10.2%
Belarus 19.7%
Belgium 13.2%
Belize 33.4%
Benin 39.7%
Bhutan 64.1%
Bolivia 23.8%