[FairfieldLife] US denies visas to Hindu priests

2007-06-18 Thread rama krishna
Hindu temples and religious groups in the US are ‘‘reeling from visa denials’’ 
resulting in shortage of temple priests and stalled temple construction 
projects, a Hindu group has said in an affidavit seeking changes to US 
immigration rules. 

In a submission to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services 
(USCIS), a legal team for the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) said Hindu 
priests, temple artisans and traditional temple architects are increasingly 
being denied the R-1 religious worker visa because of US regulations weighed in 
favour of Judeo-Christian terminology. 

The brief maintains that defining eligibility for R-1 status using terms such 
as ‘‘liturgical workers, catechists, cantors, missionaries, and ritual 
slaughter supervisors... may potentially serve to discriminate against those 
organisations that differ from the practice, structure and function of the 
Judeo-Christian guidelines upon which the regulations are based.’’ 

‘‘From what defines a Hindu religious occupation, to whether a temple shilpi 
(Hindu temple stone sculptor) belongs to a particular denomination, the current 
terminology proposed by the USCIS is absolutely foreign to the Hindu 
tradition,’’ said Suhag Shukla, the foundations legal counsel. 

‘‘As religious worker visas become more difficult to obtain for Hindus, Hindu 
Americans must insist that their voice is heard in this process no less than 
the fundamental right to a free exercise of religion is at stake.’’ Scores of 
Hindu temples have come up across the United States in recent years, including 
some of the biggest and grandest outside India, resulting in a steep hike in 
demand for the so-called R1 religious worker visas. 

Some 10,000 such visas were granted last year, but US officials, saying the 
visas are being misused, have sought to tighten regulations. The HAF says it 
supports US efforts to combat immigration fraud, but USCIS should alter current 
definitions and regulations to encompass the diversity Hindu traditions and 
Hindu religious occupations. 

The HAF brief also expresses concern that the visa application backlog combined 
with a proposed initial one-year limit on R-1 visas places a substantial 
administrative burden on community run Hindu temples throughout the US. 

There are an estimated 60 major Hindu temples across US and scores of smaller 
ones. Many of the temples are multi-million dollar structures that have been 
designed and built by shilpis flown in from India. Large temples such as 
Chicago’s Venkateshwara Temple, Pittsburg’s Balaji Temple and Flushing, New 
York’s Mahavallabha Ganapati Temple, Flushing are now part of the 
Indian-American pilgrim circuit. 

Grander ones are being built all the time, especially by large well-funded 
organisations. Iskcon has embarked on a $61 Million Jagannath Cultural Project 
in Sedona, Arizona. Some time in the next few weeks, a grand Swaminarayan 
temple in Atlanta is scheduled to be inaugurated by Pramukh Swami Maharaj, head 
of the Gujarat-based Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swami-narayan Sanstha 
(BAPS). 

Such intense activity has greatly increased the demand for R-1 visas even as US 
immigration authorities have detected increasing irregularity, including false 
documentation and overstays. 
   
  
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Re: [FairfieldLife] US denies visas to Hindu priests

2007-06-18 Thread Bhairitu
It also tells you volumes about Indians who have immigrated here but 
left their traditions behind otherwise there would be no need to get 
priests from India as some of their kids would have taken training but 
those tech and hotel management jobs just are too lucrative to take such 
up a life. :)


rama krishna wrote:
> Hindu temples and religious groups in the US are ‘‘reeling from visa 
> denials’’ resulting in shortage of temple priests and stalled temple 
> construction projects, a Hindu group has said in an affidavit seeking changes 
> to US immigration rules. 
>
> In a submission to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services 
> (USCIS), a legal team for the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) said Hindu 
> priests, temple artisans and traditional temple architects are increasingly 
> being denied the R-1 religious worker visa because of US regulations weighed 
> in favour of Judeo-Christian terminology. 
>
> The brief maintains that defining eligibility for R-1 status using terms such 
> as ‘‘liturgical workers, catechists, cantors, missionaries, and ritual 
> slaughter supervisors... may potentially serve to discriminate against those 
> organisations that differ from the practice, structure and function of the 
> Judeo-Christian guidelines upon which the regulations are based.’’ 
>
> ‘‘From what defines a Hindu religious occupation, to whether a temple shilpi 
> (Hindu temple stone sculptor) belongs to a particular denomination, the 
> current terminology proposed by the USCIS is absolutely foreign to the Hindu 
> tradition,’’ said Suhag Shukla, the foundations legal counsel. 
>
> ‘‘As religious worker visas become more difficult to obtain for Hindus, Hindu 
> Americans must insist that their voice is heard in this process no less than 
> the fundamental right to a free exercise of religion is at stake.’’ Scores of 
> Hindu temples have come up across the United States in recent years, 
> including some of the biggest and grandest outside India, resulting in a 
> steep hike in demand for the so-called R1 religious worker visas. 
>
> Some 10,000 such visas were granted last year, but US officials, saying the 
> visas are being misused, have sought to tighten regulations. The HAF says it 
> supports US efforts to combat immigration fraud, but USCIS should alter 
> current definitions and regulations to encompass the diversity Hindu 
> traditions and Hindu religious occupations. 
>
> The HAF brief also expresses concern that the visa application backlog 
> combined with a proposed initial one-year limit on R-1 visas places a 
> substantial administrative burden on community run Hindu temples throughout 
> the US. 
>
> There are an estimated 60 major Hindu temples across US and scores of smaller 
> ones. Many of the temples are multi-million dollar structures that have been 
> designed and built by shilpis flown in from India. Large temples such as 
> Chicago’s Venkateshwara Temple, Pittsburg’s Balaji Temple and Flushing, New 
> York’s Mahavallabha Ganapati Temple, Flushing are now part of the 
> Indian-American pilgrim circuit. 
>
> Grander ones are being built all the time, especially by large well-funded 
> organisations. Iskcon has embarked on a $61 Million Jagannath Cultural 
> Project in Sedona, Arizona. Some time in the next few weeks, a grand 
> Swaminarayan temple in Atlanta is scheduled to be inaugurated by Pramukh 
> Swami Maharaj, head of the Gujarat-based Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam 
> Swami-narayan Sanstha (BAPS). 
>
> Such intense activity has greatly increased the demand for R-1 visas even as 
> US immigration authorities have detected increasing irregularity, including 
> false documentation and overstays. 
>
>   
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/US_denies_visas_to_Hindu_priests_artisans/articleshow/2121339.cms
>
>   http://tinyurl.com/3x8vog
> var RN = new String (Math.random());  var 
> RNS = RN.substring (2,11);  var b2 = '
> ';   if (doweshowbellyad==1)  
> bellyad.innerHTML = b2;   
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>
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