Wednesday, June 15, 2011

medicaid graph

images Image: Bar graph showing the medicaid graph. Annual Per Enrollee Medicaid
  • Annual Per Enrollee Medicaid


  • pasupuleti
    05-11 01:36 PM
    Good Job:). I heard your conversation. Thanks for making our case.




    wallpaper Annual Per Enrollee Medicaid medicaid graph. Graph showing prevalence rates
  • Graph showing prevalence rates


  • RecycledRaj
    09-18 01:17 PM
    i had interview at mumbai consulate on friday morning 9.30.

    EVERYONE please take time to read and reply...


    the officer was very rude... i said good morning upon entering and she did not reply.... then she said she is getting strange people since morning and no one is following her instructions....
    she asked me the name of company, my job title etc..i replied ...
    and then she asked me for my old passport and wrote CWOP on expired visa.....
    she asked my wife if she has old passport and i said no and there it started..."SHE got angry and said did i asked you? let her speak... " "women can speak for herself etc..." she did utter some few words slowly so i said "excuse me" and that's it..she told me people like me should not be in usa..etc...etc........."


    here is the deal...she did not gave me any slip or anything and said we can go now.....

    WHAT WILL HAPPEN?

    will i get my passport with stamp? or do they send Pink/Yellow/White slip through courier?

    expert any advise?
    i tracked the passport on VFS site on Saturday morning and VFS says they have not received passport from the embassy. is this normal? should i wait till monday evening before jump on any conclusion?




    medicaid graph. Medicaid[3], Michigan,
  • Medicaid[3], Michigan,


  • chanduv23
    08-15 08:46 AM
    One question on the bullet below: Does the calculation assume that all 140K visa numbers can be used towards all pending applications, irrespective of country limits. I thought the country limit is going to make the situation much worse.

    If at all USCIS plan it efficiently - one quarter in an year can be used to allocate numbers to retrogressed countries - I am not 100% sure about this, but this is what happened in the July visa fiasco - DOS wanted to maximize utilization and USCIS screwed it up




    2011 Graph showing prevalence rates medicaid graph. Medicaid coverage rose by 0.7
  • Medicaid coverage rose by 0.7


  • pappu
    07-28 12:09 PM
    I dont know whether IV could raise this issue or members of each state could talk with the DMV (highest official) or even the governor of the state so that this ridiculous rule which is causing a lot of pain to lot of our members is taken care off. They introduced this rule to keep away people who are out of status to renew the lisence. For that they only need to check the visas / other documents and need not require the person to retake the whole test. The DMV claims that this is required because as of the date of expiry of your (non renewable) lisence, you actually dont have a lisence to renew and therefore have to redo the whole thing.

    Good idea. It is something state chapters can take up as an issue and take it to the local authorities. Michigan chapter had successfully done some advocacy effort. Those members can provide guidance if you are interested in taking it up in your state. IV will also help as needed and put its weight behind you, once you take it up as your action item at chapter level.



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  • federal Medicaid spending


  • sbvw76
    06-02 10:59 AM
    Are you not suppose to go back to your country and come back in H1b since L1b is intra-transfer with in your company A?

    Pl. consult an attorney..




    medicaid graph. of the Medicare amp; Medicaid
  • of the Medicare amp; Medicaid


  • India_USA
    04-30 09:13 AM
    C-SPAN Video Player - Senate Majority Leader Reid & Democratic Members on Immigration Reform (http://www.c-span.org/Watch/Media/2010/04/29/HP/A/32371/Senate+Majority+Leader+Reid+Democratic+Members+on+ Immigration+Reform.aspx)

    Something is happening ...........



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  • medicaid and medicare.


  • Raksha
    12-11 06:26 PM
    Hi,
    If married in India & want to take divorce in USA what is the procedure & will it be a valid divorce?




    2010 Medicaid[3], Michigan, medicaid graph. Image: Bar graph showing the
  • Image: Bar graph showing the


  • iam4u4ever
    06-04 06:02 PM
    You don't need to be working in the US while the AOS is pending. You just need to have the job when permanent residence is approved, or to have a job in the "same or similar occupational classification."

    what should i do if at the time of actual AOS ( The day they adjudicate my case ) I am working for another company since the actual sponsoring company is closed down ?



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    medicaid graph. rather than claim-by-claim
  • rather than claim-by-claim


  • sledge_hammer
    06-23 07:11 PM
    Look at your I-140 approval notice, aka I-797. At the bottom is the address (including the PO box) that processed your I-140, and that's where you have to file your I-485.

    I got the above information from USCIS automated system.

    Thank you for the information,

    according to this link:

    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=b0f860a07706d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCR D&vgnextchannel=52a46c854523d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1 RCRD

    There are many mailing addresses for TSC


    USCIS TSC
    P.O. Box 851983
    Mesquite, TX 75185-1983

    USCIS TSC
    P.O. Box 850965
    Mesquite, TX 751185-0965

    USCIS TSC
    PO Box 850919
    Mesquite, TX 75185-0919

    USCIS TSC
    PO Box 851182
    Mesquite, TX 75185-1182

    USCIS TSC
    PO Box 852685
    Mesquite, TX 75185-2685

    USCIS TSC
    PO Box 852135
    Mesquite, TX 75185-2135

    USCIS TSC
    PO Box 852135
    Mesquite, TX 75185-2135

    USCIS TSC
    PO Box 279030
    Dallas, TX 75227-9030

    USCIS TSC
    PO Box 851804
    Mesquite, TX 75185-1804


    Any idea for filing 485?

    thank you and have a nice weekend.




    hair Medicaid coverage rose by 0.7 medicaid graph. Medicaid costs
  • Medicaid costs


  • immi_enthu
    09-28 06:01 PM
    i am in the same boat. receipt notice says Jul5 25 .. online september 15 ( I guess it is notice date)

    when did your application reach USCIS. yes the online date is Notice Date.



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    medicaid graph. CHIP and Medicaid Program
  • CHIP and Medicaid Program


  • akhilmahajan
    05-14 10:10 AM
    Any more updates from the texas service center for the approval of I140.............. i am still waiting for mine....... been more then 2 months now..........




    hot federal Medicaid spending medicaid graph. medicaid and medicare.
  • medicaid and medicare.


  • quizzer
    07-26 10:22 PM
    any idea when will this be taken up?



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    house Click on graph for larger medicaid graph. Graph showing total
  • Graph showing total


  • morchu
    04-23 12:32 PM
    Do not assume things. I had waited for my LC approval more than probably the time you spend in college. So dont even go there. Anyway I chose to remain anonymous, and I will remove all details from my profile.
    Dude,
    You say you got your Labor from Atlanta in 01/04/2004 approved. Perm was not even there in 2004.




    tattoo of the Medicare amp; Medicaid medicaid graph. This graph is from a CBO
  • This graph is from a CBO


  • Maverick1
    10-22 01:51 PM
    That is true but I want one of them to be rejected and by not responding to FP and stopping payment on checks I am trying to exactly that.

    I think it is always better to come clean and withdraw one of the applications. It is not a good idea to let them REJECT one. They may have two different A numbers, but both are with same name and if you don't attend finger printing that might cause a bad remark (Who knows what happens behind the scenes :( ). Consult a good immigration attorney and follow his/her advise.



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  • Medicaid. And now a graph


  • Motivated
    06-18 11:34 AM
    donated $50; learned about the organization on June 8, participated in the event - not knowing any of the issues. Was an eye opener to the legislative process. I did not do much, just accompanied the IV members to the meetings - these members were well prepared to present the case as well as to answer questions. I am impressed, and here I am registered and donated.
    Thank you IV for being pro-active. Feels good to be part of the action.




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  • himself with this chart on


  • hebron
    04-03 12:31 PM
    Hi Bobby,
    I'm sorry, I'm a little confused now. Maybe its just me.

    Couple of questions, if you don't mind.

    1. Did you go on your vaction after getting your 3 year extension based on your approved I-140?

    2. Did you apply for 3 year H1-b extension even though your passport was not renewed?

    3. Did you renew your passport before you travelled on your vacation? I am asking this just to know which passport had your visa stamp?

    4. Did UCSIS approve your H!-b extension for 3 years and does the I-94 on your I-797 indicate that the new H1-b is valid for 3 years?

    Thanks



    I returned to the US last year after a vacation and while my current visa's expiration date is July 2007 the customs official would only stamp my I-94 & authorize entry until May 2007 when my passport expires. My lawyer has applied for our extension using copies of my passport which is expiring soon but she advised that USCIS would need a copy of the new passport with new expiry date before approving my extension. The lawyer says your passport has to have an expiry date after the date of expiration of your visa extension. I will get a new I-94 with my visa extension btw this extension is the 3 year extension as our I-140 is approved but we have not filed for adj. of status yet. PD 5/03 EB3 ROW



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    makeup rather than claim-by-claim medicaid graph. Click on graph for larger
  • Click on graph for larger


  • sriramkalyan
    06-04 10:25 AM
    That is last year bill ..
    It does not Point Based Immigration , Z visa, Y visa provisions




    girlfriend This graph is from a CBO medicaid graph. KFF graph
  • KFF graph


  • mmanurker
    08-11 11:57 AM
    Done..

    EB3-I, PD: Dec2003




    hairstyles CHIP and Medicaid Program medicaid graph. Guest Graph: The Future of
  • Guest Graph: The Future of


  • CatsintheCraddle
    05-04 03:31 PM
    Thanks for the reply. You're right, emotion or logic has nothing to do with USCIS:):)http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif

    I don't have the letter with me but the denial is based on a law pertaining to me only submitting a partial answer to their request. How true that is is up to debate as my cosponsor says no but really, it doesn't matter what we say when the USCIS say something different.

    We will not be getting a lawyer, we cannot afford that right now but we will probably file for the motion to reopen my case. I have a somewhat good understanding of what I need to do but not sure how successful we will be. Hopefully, they will accept our fee waiver form becuase we probably won't be sending them money. We would still like to know if anyone has tried to have their case reopened and how long it took and how it went.




    Berkeleybee
    02-05 02:30 PM
    All,

    Just wanted to say, if you think everything is going to be fine cos PACE has 30 democrat and 30 republican supporters, think again. The right wing has already mobilized its talking heads, look for more stories that discredit the basic premises of PACE and the American Competitiveness Initiative.

    This from David Brooks, Op Ed columnist at the NYT, on Feb 2, 2006.


    Copyright 2006 The New York Times Company
    The New York Times

    February 2, 2006 Thursday
    Late Edition - Final


    HEADLINE: The Nation of the Future

    BYLINE: By DAVID BROOKS

    BODY:


    Everywhere I go people tell me China and India are going to blow by us in the coming decades. They've got the hunger. They've got the people. They've got the future. We're a tired old power, destined to fade back to the second tier of nations, like Britain did in the 20th century.

    This sentiment is everywhere -- except in the evidence. The facts and figures tell a different story.

    Has the United States lost its vitality? No. Americans remain the hardest working people on the face of the earth and the most productive. As William W. Lewis, the founding director of the McKinsey Global Institute, wrote, ''The United States is the productivity leader in virtually every industry.'' And productivity rates are surging faster now than they did even in the 1990's.

    Has the United States stopped investing in the future? No. The U.S. accounts for roughly 40 percent of the world's R. & D. spending. More money was invested in research and development in this country than in the other G-7 nations combined.

    Is the United States becoming a less important player in the world economy? Not yet. In 1971, the U.S. economy accounted for 30.52 percent of the world's G.D.P. Since then, we've seen the rise of Japan, China, India and the Asian tigers. The U.S. now accounts for 30.74 percent of world G.D.P., a slightly higher figure.

    What about the shortage of scientists and engineers? Vastly overblown. According to Duke School of Engineering researchers, the U.S. produces more engineers per capita than China or India. According to The Wall Street Journal, firms with engineering openings find themselves flooded with resumes. Unemployment rates for scientists and engineers are no lower than for other professions, and in some specialties, such as electrical engineering, they are notably higher.

    Michael Teitelbaum of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation told The Wall Street Journal last November, ''No one I know who has looked at the data with an open mind has been able to find any sign of a current shortage.'' The G.A.O., the RAND Corporation and many other researchers have picked apart the quickie studies that warn of a science and engineering gap. ''We did not find evidence that such shortages have existed at least since 1990, nor that they are on the horizon,'' the RAND report concluded.

    What about America's lamentable education system? Well, it's true we do a mediocre job of educating people from age 0 to 18, even though we spend by far more per pupil than any other nation on earth. But we do an outstanding job of training people from ages 18 to 65.

    At least 22 out of the top 30 universities in the world are American. More foreign students come to American universities now than before 9/11.

    More important, the American workplace is so competitive, companies are compelled to promote lifelong learning. A U.N. report this year ranked the U.S. third in the world in ease of doing business, after New Zealand and Singapore. The U.S. has the second most competitive economy on earth, after Finland, according the latest Global Competitiveness Report. As Michael Porter of Harvard told The National Journal, ''The U.S. is second to none in terms of innovation and an innovative environment.''

    What about partisan gridlock and our dysfunctional political system? Well, entitlement debt remains the biggest threat to the country's well-being, but in one area vital to the country's future posterity, we have reached a beneficent consensus. American liberals have given up on industrial policy, and American conservatives now embrace an aggressive federal role for basic research.

    Ford and G.M. totter and almost nobody suggests using public money to prop them up. On the other hand, President Bush, reputed to be hostile to science, has increased the federal scientific research budget by 50 percent since taking office, to $137 billion annually. Senators Lamar Alexander and Jeff Bingaman have proposed excellent legislation that would double the R. & D. tax credit and create a Darpa-style lab in the Department of Energy, devoting $9 billion for scientific research and education. That bill has 60 co-sponsors, 30 Democrats and 30 Republicans.

    Recent polling suggests that people in Afghanistan and Iraq are more optimistic about their nations' futures than people in the United States. That's just crazy, even given our problems with health care, growing inequality and such. America's problem over the next 50 years will not be wrestling with decline. It will be helping the frustrated individuals and nations left so far behind.




    VMH_GC
    12-12 10:24 AM
    I recently went to India and came back to US. At port of entry, the officer incorrectly put the date beyond my Visa expiry date in my copy of I-94 but in his copy he put the correct date. This confusion was largely due to the fact myself and mywife both are in h1b with two differenet expiry dates. Now my question is, will it be a problem? do i have to report this? Please let me know.

    Thanks
    VMH



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