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Welcome to GradInUS.com - a website that helps students to prepare for tests like GRE, TOEFL & IELTS and get admission into US universities, further tips and info to attend F1 visa interviews. We are a group of graduate students about to complete our masters from different universities in USA. Our Main Motto is to help students to smoothen the admission process and get into the United States. This

website is for students who are planning to study in United States Grad Schools , mainly about tests should be taken to apply for universities, admission process , F1 visa FAQ. This website is shaped in the below order

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If you take CPT for more than 12 months, you may not be eligible for OPT. For MBA students, if you take more than 9 mont...
01/30/2015

If you take CPT for more than 12 months, you may not be eligible for OPT. For MBA students, if you take more than 9 months of CPT you may not be eligible for OPT

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The Curriculum Practical Training (CPT) work authorization allows the F-1 visa students to do Internships while they are studying at school. The university has

Applying to the US Universities is a long and painful process. You have to collect a long list of documents like Academi...
01/23/2015

Applying to the US Universities is a long and painful process. You have to collect a long list of documents like Academic, Financial and Exam Scores. So, you need to start the application process as early as possible. You may apply for the US universities even before

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Have you completed the required US grad schools admission tests and looking to apply for the US Grad Schools as International Student ? Let me help you with

01/16/2015

Jan 7 in Chennai.... Visa rejected Jan 12 in Chennai.... i got the same interviewer.. Again Visa rejected Totally i was disappointed... My third attempt...

Obama Immigration Reform speech
01/07/2015

Obama Immigration Reform speech

Immigration Reform 2014 News: In an address from the White House, President Obama chose confrontation over conciliation as he asserted the powers of the Oval...

01/07/2015

High Skilled Legal Immigration Changes by Obama – Details
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The President’s actions will also streamline legal immigration to boost our economy and promote naturalization by:

Providing portable work authorization for high-skilled workers awaiting LPR status and their spouses. Under the current system, employees with approved LPR applications often wait many years for their visa to become available. DHS will make regulatory changes to allow these workers to move or change jobs more easily. DHS is finalizing new rules to give certain H-1B spouses employment authorization as long as the H-1B spouse has an approved LPR application.
Enhancing options for foreign entrepreneurs. DHS will expand immigration options for foreign entrepreneurs who meet certain criteria for creating jobs, attracting investment, and generating revenue in the U.S., to ensure that our system encourages them to grow our economy. The criteria will include income thresholds so that these individuals are not eligible for certain public benefits like welfare or tax credits under the Affordable Care Act.
Strengthening and extending on-the-job training for STEM graduates of U.S universities. In order to strengthen educational experiences of foreign students studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at U.S. universities, DHS will propose changes to expand and extend the use of the existing Optional Practical Training (OPT) program and require stronger ties between OPT students and their colleges and universities following graduation.
Streamlining the process for foreign workers and their employers, while protecting American workers. DHS will clarify its guidance on temporary L-1 visas for foreign workers who transfer from a company’s foreign office to its U.S. office. DOL will take regulatory action to modernize the labor market test that is required of employers that sponsor foreign workers for immigrant visas while ensuring that American workers are protected.
Reducing family separation for those waiting to obtain LPR status. Due to barriers in our system, U.S. citizens and LPRs are often separated for years from their immediate relatives, while they wait to obtain their LPR status. To reduce the time these individuals are separated, DHS will expand an existing program that allows certain individuals to apply for a provisional waiver for certain violations before departing the United States to attend visa interviews.
Ensuring that individuals with lawful status can travel to their countries of origin. DHS will clarify its guidance to provide greater assurance to individuals with a pending LPR application or certain temporary status permission to travel abroad with advance permission (“parole”).
Issuing a Presidential Memorandum on visa modernization. There are many ways in which our legal immigration system can be modernized to reduce government costs, eliminate redundant systems, reduce burdens on employers and families, and eliminate fraud. The President is issuing a Memorandum directing an interagency group to recommend areas for improvement.
Creating a White House Task Force on New Americans. The President is creating a White House Task Force on New Americans to create a federal strategy on immigrant integration.
Promoting Citizenship Public Awareness: DHS will launch a comprehensive citizenship awareness media campaign in the 10 states that are home to 75 percent of the overall LPR population. USCIS will also expand options for paying naturalization fees and explore additional measures to expand accessibility, including studying potential partial fee waiver for qualified individuals.
Ensuring U.S. Citizens Can Serve: To further our military’s needs and support recruitment efforts, DHS will expand an existing policy to provide relief to spouses and children of U.S. citizens seeking to enlist in the military, consistent with a request made by the Department of Defense.

12/12/2014

H1b priority dates updates for 2015 April ...................

EB-2 Priority Dates are released by the USCIS for January 2015.

Latest Green Card Priority Dates Update – Forward & Backward Movements:

India EB2 stayed at the same date – Feb 15th 2005 > No Move

India EB3 Moved from Dec 1st 2003 to Dec 15th 2003 > Little Movement

China EB3 Mar 1st 2011 to Jun 1st 2010 > Backward Movement

January 2015 GREEN CARD PRIORITY DATES UPDATE
Country EB1 Priority Date EB2 Priority Date EB3 Priority Date EB4 Priority Date EB5 Priority Date
INDIA Current FEB 15th 2005 DEC 15th 2003 Current Current
CHINA Current FEB 1st 2010 MAR 1st 2011 Current Current
Employment Based Categories:


EB1 refers to priority workers. Persons of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, and athletics, outstanding professors and researchers and certain executives and managers.
EB2 refers to professionals holding advanced degrees, or persons of exceptional ability in the arts, sciences, or business.
EB3 refers to skilled workers and professionals holding baccalaureate degrees.
EB4 refers to certain special immigrants. These include religious workers, certain overseas employees of the U.S. Government, former employees of the Panama Canal Company, retired employees of international organizations, certain dependents of international organization employees and certain members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
EB5 refers to employment creation investors.

12/12/2014

Is it good idea to pay education loan in India with 0% Balance Transfer from Credit Card? Pros and Cons are analyzed.

12/12/2014

The procedure for applying to the F1 visa is explained using a flow chart in this article and also provides links to detailed information on each step.  * Fill in DS 160 form   * Pay Visa fee (Paym...

11/27/2014

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11/18/2014

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Learn how immigration reform will help move America forward, and become part of the solution.

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