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  • Jimi_Hendrix
    11-08 07:04 PM
    San Diego - District 49 100.0% of 318 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Darrell Issa (I)
    GOP 48,622 63.6%
    Jeeni Criscenzo
    Dem 25,478 33.3%
    Lars Grossmith Lib 2,319 3.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Diego - District 50 100.0% of 578 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Brian Bilbray (I)
    GOP 91,990 53.3%
    Francine Busby
    Dem 74,932 43.4%
    Paul King Lib 3,175 1.8%
    Miriam Clark PFP 2,586 1.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Diego - District 51 100.0% of 299 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Bob Filner (I)
    Dem 46,455 67.0%
    Blake Miles
    GOP 21,284 30.7%
    Dan Litwin Lib 1,638 2.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Diego - District 52 100.0% of 623 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Duncan Hunter (I)
    GOP 96,600 65.0%
    John Rinaldi
    Dem 46,996 31.6%
    Michael Benoit Lib 5,105 3.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Diego - District 53 100.0% of 393 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Susan Davis (I)
    Dem 73,731 66.9%
    Woody Woodrum
    GOP 33,773 30.7%
    Ernie Lippe Lib 2,680 2.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Francisco - District 8 100.0% of 473 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Nancy Pelosi (I)
    Dem 101,002 80.5%
    Mike DeNunzio
    GOP 13,043 10.4%
    Krissy Keefer Grn 9,611 7.7%
    Philip Berg Lib 1,880 1.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Francisco - District 12 100.0% of 107 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Tom Lantos (I)
    Dem 22,953 81.7%
    Mike Moloney
    GOP 5,137 18.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Joaquin - District 11 100.0% of 576 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Richard Pombo (I)
    GOP 44,965 50.7%
    Jerry McNerney
    Dem 43,721 49.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Joaquin - District 18 100.0% of 201 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Dennis Cardoza (I)
    Dem 15,615 74.2%
    John Kanno
    GOP 5,425 25.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Luis Obispo - District 22 100.0% of 86 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Kevin McCarthy
    GOP 23,695 62.4%
    Sharon Beery
    Dem 14,267 37.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Luis Obispo - District 23 100.0% of 78 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Lois Capps (I)
    Dem 24,314 60.5%
    Victor Tognazzini
    GOP 15,843 39.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Mateo - District 12 100.0% of 356 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Tom Lantos (I)
    Dem 80,382 73.8%
    Mike Moloney
    GOP 28,569 26.2%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    San Mateo - District 14 100.0% of 162 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Anna Eshoo (I)
    Dem 32,249 72.4%
    Rob Smith
    GOP 10,329 23.2%
    Carol Brouillet Grn 1,070 2.4%
    Brian Holtz Lib 889 2.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Barbara - District 23 100.0% of 220 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Lois Capps (I)
    Dem 43,244 65.2%
    Victor Tognazzini
    GOP 23,118 34.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Barbara - District 24 100.0% of 131 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Elton Gallegly (I)
    GOP 17,639 66.2%
    Jill Martinez
    Dem 9,000 33.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Clara - District 11 100.0% of 54 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Jerry McNerney
    Dem 6,067 60.9%
    Richard Pombo (I)
    GOP 3,897 39.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Clara - District 14 100.0% of 284 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Anna Eshoo (I)
    Dem 65,960 70.8%
    Rob Smith
    GOP 23,203 24.9%
    Brian Holtz Lib 2,195 2.4%
    Carol Brouillet Grn 1,858 2.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Clara - District 15 100.0% of 436 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Honda (I)
    Dem 95,775 71.9%
    Raymond Chukwu
    GOP 37,358 28.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Clara - District 16 100.0% of 470 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Zoe Lofgren (I)
    Dem 81,796 72.5%
    Charel Winston
    GOP 31,003 27.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Cruz - District 14 100.0% of 140 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Anna Eshoo (I)
    Dem 14,388 66.7%
    Rob Smith
    GOP 5,713 26.5%
    Carol Brouillet Grn 734 3.4%
    Brian Holtz Lib 729 3.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Santa Cruz - District 17 100.0% of 177 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Sam Farr (I)
    Dem 39,954 84.0%
    Anthony De Maio
    GOP 7,593 16.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Shasta - District 2 100.0% of 138 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 30,989 67.2%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 13,728 29.8%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 1,388 3.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Sierra - District 4 100.0% of 23 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    John Doolittle (I)
    GOP 832 53.2%
    Charlie Brown
    Dem 604 38.6%
    Dan Warren Lib 127 8.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Siskiyou - District 2 100.0% of 87 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 8,352 63.2%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 4,454 33.7%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 408 3.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Solano - District 3 100.0% of 17 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Dan Lungren (I)
    GOP 1,775 57.1%
    Bill Durston
    Dem 1,255 40.3%
    Douglas Tuma Lib 47 1.5%
    Michael Roskey PFP 34 1.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Solano - District 7 100.0% of 133 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    George Miller (I)
    Dem 29,457 80.2%
    Camden McConnell Lib 7,282 19.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Solano - District 10 100.0% of 83 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Ellen Tauscher (I)
    Dem 13,406 63.2%
    Darcy Linn
    GOP 7,793 36.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Sonoma - District 1 100.0% of 81 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Thompson (I)
    Dem 14,041 66.4%
    John Jones
    GOP 6,115 28.9%
    Pamela Elizondo Grn 611 2.9%
    Timothy Stock PFP 381 1.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Sonoma - District 6 100.0% of 389 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Lynn Woolsey (I)
    Dem 75,560 68.0%
    Todd Hooper
    GOP 31,189 28.1%
    Richard Friesen Lib 4,379 3.9%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Stanislaus - District 18 100.0% of 191 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Dennis Cardoza (I)
    Dem 19,821 62.4%
    John Kanno
    GOP 11,923 37.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Stanislaus - District 19 100.0% of 248 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    George Radanovich (I)
    GOP 27,971 60.0%
    TJ Cox
    Dem 18,629 40.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Sutter - District 2 100.0% of 68 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 11,968 67.6%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 5,198 29.4%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 534 3.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Tehama - District 2 100.0% of 47 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 10,060 69.1%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 4,046 27.8%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 461 3.2%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Trinity - District 2 100.0% of 23 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 3,104 58.8%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 1,939 36.8%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 233 4.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Tulare - District 21 100.0% of 257 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Devin Nunes (I)
    GOP 34,318 66.2%
    Steven Haze
    Dem 15,967 30.8%
    John Miller Grn 1,579 3.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Tuolumne - District 19 100.0% of 76 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    George Radanovich (I)
    GOP 10,713 59.3%
    TJ Cox
    Dem 7,355 40.7%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Ventura - District 23 100.0% of 127 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Lois Capps (I)
    Dem 18,199 71.1%
    Victor Tognazzini
    GOP 7,405 28.9%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Ventura - District 24 100.0% of 423 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Elton Gallegly (I)
    GOP 66,976 59.9%
    Jill Martinez
    Dem 44,921 40.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Yolo - District 1 100.0% of 121 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Thompson (I)
    Dem 25,597 65.9%
    John Jones
    GOP 11,348 29.2%
    Pamela Elizondo Grn 1,409 3.6%
    Timothy Stock PFP 507 1.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Yolo - District 2 100.0% of 25 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 3,931 64.1%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 2,050 33.5%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 147 2.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Yuba - District 2 100.0% of 46 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 6,895 66.3%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 3,085 29.7%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 414 4.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET




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  • saimrathi
    08-10 01:19 PM
    What are you smoking?? Its Aug 10 today..

    Diluted drinks wont help you - Have " straight up "...

    Its August 12th today and we are really screwed




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  • matreen
    07-15 03:00 PM
    Contributed 25 dollars via bill pay...

    How do I contribute online - i would like to transfer one time payment for this tread to IV....

    Please advice how do I do online transfer?

    Good work guys...lets move on.

    M




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  • AllVNeedGcPc
    10-21 09:32 PM
    ... for example:

    Step 1: File EB2 Perm labor (6-10 months)
    Step 2: File 140 (2 days to 4 months)
    :

    And when should you interfile / port your EB3 date? Should you do it when you apply for 140 or should you do it after 140 approval when you apply for 485?

    Thanks in advance



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  • pappu
    08-08 12:15 PM
    I sent you one in a PM a few minutes ago.

    Pankaj
    Thanks I got it and sent you a PM. Could you post it yourself on this thread so that others can also view it.




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  • ho_gaya_kaya_?
    07-14 08:22 PM
    Silly question but I need an answer :)...How can I use Bill pay here? I bank with BOA and it asks for a company name if I choose bill pay...


    Login to your bank account (This is for BoA)
    Go to Bill Pay>>Payees>>Add a Payee

    You will see two options
    1)Pay a company
    2) Pay an Individual

    Click the GO button next to Pay an Individual (without entering any information)

    In the next page

    You will see a small form
    Payee- is the name- in whose favor the check will be made
    Nickname is for your reference
    In Identifying information- you can put your handle
    Rest is obvious

    Payee creation is one time setup

    Once you have created a payee
    Go to Bill Pay>>Overview
    and here you will see an option to make a payment



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  • freakin_gc
    12-15 07:16 PM
    diptam : Whether your I-140 is approved now?

    I've sent 7001 to Ombudsman , Contacted Congressional offices and ultimately filed a Service request in Nov 1st week. After all this NSC opened my case yesterday Dec 9th and the status changed to "RFE sent" - there you go ! They bought at least 2 months extra time.

    What a bunch of jokers at NSC - my case was extremely straight forward :(




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  • ganguteli
    06-11 03:39 PM
    As far as I know, I am pretty aggressive in investment and I am getting @15% right now.. which too in a very unconventional ways.. by investing in forex and start ups with a risk of loosing nearly 80% of the investment in a day. when you 100K-200K and get returns like 100k.. dude that 100%-50% investment.. please let me know where can I do that.

    I promise I gonna leave everything and go back with my money make investment in that and live the rest sipping feni by goa beach.

    ........And you have not contributed a dime yet to IV?



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  • chisinau
    07-22 09:21 AM
    Hi Scedule A!

    I am RN from Moldova, waiting for DS230 approval since October 2006.
    Are there anyone in the same situation?
    It seems to me that no one care about nurses on this forum. So I decided to highlight the problem briefly.

    Why should nurses have their personal immigration schedule and different faster line?

    1 - The shortage of nurses is more severe then ever in the US history. The fact is confirmed by DOS, The American Hospital Asociation, and the Coalition to Improve Healthcare Staffing.
    2 - Existing mechanisms are not able to improve the situation, Vice versa, the situation is going to be vorce in the near future.
    3 - Healthcare is one of the most relevant aspects of national economy, because it affects all other spheres of the economy.
    4 - The preimmigration qualifining process for nurses is long, expensive, and complicated. Aproximately 2 - 3 years (CP or CES, NCLEX-RN, IELTS, or TOEFL+TSE) long, and $5000 - $7000 cost. If we add these 2-3 years to the period of immigration we will have outstanding 5 - 9 years of waiting! And we should bare in mind that this is the only way for nurses.
    5 - From the last 50000 visas for Schedule A only 17000 were used by nurses and PT, other were used by their spouses and children. So the actual number of nurses intered the US is realy small.

    The situation is critical!
    As far as I see the problem, the only choice for us is allocation of visa numbers(recaptured or new) directly for schedule A. All other options are not good enought either for nurses or for the US Healthcare, because now we are in EB3 and have to compete with other professionals in the respective category. So we have to wait for 4 -5 years to get our CG. And practicaly, as I mentioned above, the GC is the only option for nurses, because emploiers do not want to sponsor us for a non immigrant visas.

    Cornin recent ammendment was too good to became true! It was awful to read that it was defeated...

    Nurses, where are you?!
    Please, reply and share your opinions.




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    07-23 01:25 PM
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  • rajuram
    12-18 04:55 PM
    so rajaram, what do you suggest? any updates on action in Jan?

    I do not have updates�I wish I did. Like most people in these forums I am waiting for miracle to happen�.which probably will not happen.

    To me it seems like that the members are doing there part, i.e. sending emails, making phone calls etc. But it looks like our numbers are not enough to make a change in the policy.




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  • eager_immi
    07-05 01:04 PM
    do u have the list of email addresses? I sent an email to all 100 senators, hopefully they will reply.



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  • prem_goel
    07-06 10:56 AM
    I think the impetus required by IV will take time. Just 2 years ago, most of us got EADs/APs for themselves. It'll take time for the frustration to build up in those people who missed the boat. Their numbers are not many. It'll be a while before their numbers grow and they demand some kind of similar action from the US government.




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  • chanduv23
    11-08 03:07 PM
    Gurus,

    I am about to switch jobs using EAD. I am worried that if my current employer revokes my 140, CIS may by mistake cancel my pending AOS. I am mentally prepared for this and talk to lawyer to be ready to file MTR in this case. However here is my question.

    1. Will this immediately cancel my EAD? if so, I may have to resign.
    2. If I continue working while filling for MTR, will it be illegal?
    3. How much it costs to go thru' MTR process? How long it takes?

    I read on some other website that denying 485 doesn't automatically cancel your EAD. Any inputs?

    see my blog http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/blog.php?b=12



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  • leo2606
    07-14 08:35 PM
    first day (not ended yet) looks very good.
    Close to $600.00.

    All, Please forward this link to your friends new or inactive members.




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  • vayumahesh
    01-10 11:36 AM
    Finally a happy ending to my green card journey. Received our cards on Saturday. Thank You IV and I wish all the best for everyone.



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  • Bodran
    06-01 01:11 PM
    Hi All,
    I want to know if my 19 year old son can be affected by aging out.
    I have just received ALC certification and will now file I140 and I485 concurrently as my priority date NOV 22 2004 EB3 Rest of World will be current in June.
    Can someone who understands the aging out rules tell me if my son may have a problem?
    Thanks in advance...




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  • snathan
    08-12 04:19 PM
    I believe that small companies have a big impact too. As someone mentioned, check to see which companies filed GCs in the last 10 years....Infy, TCS or Small body shops?

    The notion of H1/L1B is the business not able to find any qualified or willing resource locally. In that case why they are not able/willing to file GC for those guys. Since they want to keep them as slaves...they never file.




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  • vedicman
    05-12 09:34 AM
    Called all the offices this morning. Will post the feed backs later in the afternoon. It was encouraging with a few senators.




    black_logs
    03-16 01:14 PM
    I will agree with you partially, you're right, big corporates can make a difference, but I said partially because I feel we are more powerful than the corporates. Look at the numbers, inspite of atleast 350,000 applications stuck in Labor Backlogs & other 200,000 people waiting to file their adjustment of status, we just have 1200 members. So there are only 1-2 % people who thinks they or their fellow citizens can do something. If even 20% of this population start making noise, you'll have a different opinion...
    [I posted this comment at another thread a few minutes ago. For a wider read I am also posting here]
    Newt said Nothing is going to happen on this Specter or any other immigration bills in Senate. The conference with House will not agree to ......




    akgind
    09-14 05:19 PM
    This might be true in your case but not with every body else

    That is exactly the point. How can you then argue that all PD porting is unethical, period?



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