06-13-2007, 05:15 PM
From Hinduism Today
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Hinduism Today Submits Religious Worker Visa Change Evaluation to Government</b>
www.regulations.gov
KAUAI, HAWAII, June 12, 2007: Hinduism Today, under its parent organization, Saiva Siddhanta Church, has had its comments on the proposed religious worker visa posted on the government's web site at URL above. Click on the URL, then toward the bottom of the form, optional step 4, select "document title" from "category" and type "religious worker" in the search field, then click "submit." In the resulting window, click "USCIS-2005-0030" under "Docket ID", which will take you to a list of the original documents of the rule change issued by the government and a list of all comments submitted to date. Click USCIS-1005-0030-0021.1, "Comment Submitted by Arumugam Katir," for the Church's document. Other comments are now posted from the Hindu American Foundation, and a number of Christian groups including the Bible Broadcasting Network.
<b>Hindu temples are again urged to look into this very substantial change to the R-1 visa upon which most of our temple priests have come to America.</b> See also our analysis available at http://hinduismtoday.com/resources/Visa_Ru..._Hindu_Analysis. pdf.
Saiva Siddhanta Church was the first Hindu temple in America to receive the "church" designation from the IRS. This occured in 1962. It is in dealings with the government, such as this visa issue, that the designation becomes very useful, as the concerns of a "church," will carry more weight than those of a "religious organization." Click http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p1828.pdf for the IRS explanation of its "church" designation, which is available to all religions.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Hinduism Today Submits Religious Worker Visa Change Evaluation to Government</b>
www.regulations.gov
KAUAI, HAWAII, June 12, 2007: Hinduism Today, under its parent organization, Saiva Siddhanta Church, has had its comments on the proposed religious worker visa posted on the government's web site at URL above. Click on the URL, then toward the bottom of the form, optional step 4, select "document title" from "category" and type "religious worker" in the search field, then click "submit." In the resulting window, click "USCIS-2005-0030" under "Docket ID", which will take you to a list of the original documents of the rule change issued by the government and a list of all comments submitted to date. Click USCIS-1005-0030-0021.1, "Comment Submitted by Arumugam Katir," for the Church's document. Other comments are now posted from the Hindu American Foundation, and a number of Christian groups including the Bible Broadcasting Network.
<b>Hindu temples are again urged to look into this very substantial change to the R-1 visa upon which most of our temple priests have come to America.</b> See also our analysis available at http://hinduismtoday.com/resources/Visa_Ru..._Hindu_Analysis. pdf.
Saiva Siddhanta Church was the first Hindu temple in America to receive the "church" designation from the IRS. This occured in 1962. It is in dealings with the government, such as this visa issue, that the designation becomes very useful, as the concerns of a "church," will carry more weight than those of a "religious organization." Click http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p1828.pdf for the IRS explanation of its "church" designation, which is available to all religions.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->