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   I just got this email and thought I shou 24-Jan-03 at
     for a thread like this, i gotta wonder w 24-Jan-03 whine and chij
       quite informative 24-Jan-03 Saajan555
         thanks at ji for sharing 24-Jan-03 ruck
           what happens in case someone does not re 25-Jan-03 Saajan555
             Thanks for the posting, my case is with 26-Jan-03 poonte_sharki
               At, Thank u so much for information. 26-Jan-03 Sagun
                 poonteji, u don't need to worry. U ar 27-Jan-03 Saajan555


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at Posted on 24-Jan-03 08:34 AM

I just got this email and thought I should post it here ...

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I attended a meeting last night regarding the Special Registration policies, mandated via the Justice Department and run by the INS offices. As you might be aware, there have been 4 phases so far of various Arabic and Asian countries, where men from these
countries holding different kinds of visas, mainly for employment and education
purposes, are being required to register with any INS office in the US.

As phase 5 countries will soon be announced, (so far that includes India, Nepal and Sri Lanka) the net is getting wider and spanning into bringing more visa holders from various countries. Neither The Justice Dept. nor the INS offices have allocated any funds or given public announcements for educating the masses and have repeatedly said
it is for the affected people to regularly monitor the websites. However, understandably) we know that the last thing most of us are doing is hitting these websites.

Since Nepal most likely will be on the next Phase, I think it is our duty to inform members of our community and spread the word. The ramifications of NOT registering are too high b/c not following procedure can lead to "out of status" and make people get deported.
People (who fall into this category) may be subject to arrest, detention, fines
and/or removeal from the US.

There are many requirements and some notable profiling: First, it is ONLY MEN that need to register The exceptions, although they might change, A and G visa holders/refugees etc. don't need to register If you have a I-94/H-1/F-1 etc. you need to take that with another form of ID, if a student, must take a statement from your registar's office stating you are full time (a transcript is NOT required or recommended) It is also NOT
recommended to take credit cards, cell phones, address books etc. as that leads
to more questioning and making copies of your contacts etc.


It is HIGHLY recommended to take an attorney for special registration, b/c we ALL regardless, of our status, have rights and that can easily get violated when we don't know them.

IF YOU NEED AN ATTORNEY for special registration: call the american immigration lawyers association lawyer referral service: 1-800-954-0254

OR email your name, location, and what your need is for an immigration lawyer to: ilrs@aila.org
IF you do need to register, please after doing so, fill out an on-line survey at www.aila.org/specialreg.html b/c your experiences matter and we want to keep tabs on what the INS does and treats you.

A few helpful websites:
www.aila.org
www.ins.gov

Please visit regularly to know what is happening b/c it is necessary to be informed.

I hope this helps! Please forward this information to as many people as possible, particularly Nepali student groups as they are the ones that are targeted.

Thank you so much for your on going efforts and help, it is greatly appreciated!

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whine and chij Posted on 24-Jan-03 11:40 AM

for a thread like this, i gotta wonder why people aren't engaging. highly relevant.
Saajan555 Posted on 24-Jan-03 04:51 PM

quite informative
ruck Posted on 24-Jan-03 04:52 PM

thanks at ji for sharing
Saajan555 Posted on 25-Jan-03 09:11 PM

what happens in case someone does not register?
poonte_sharki Posted on 26-Jan-03 04:26 PM

Thanks for the posting, my case is with ins, i have a marriage case i just got my work permit.i came here in f-1 but couldnot maintain my status i was out of status for a year, now i am married to a us citizen an d my i_485 is pending , is it good for me to go for the registration, if yes what are they going to do with me? please help
Sagun Posted on 26-Jan-03 10:39 PM

At,
Thank u so much for information.


Sagun
Saajan555 Posted on 27-Jan-03 06:06 PM

poonteji,

u don't need to worry. U are all set with ur status after the marriage. Besides, Nepal's name has not been included in that Registration list. So, why is the rush?????????