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		<title>Water Issues Of Concern In Asia While USCIS Poised For Transformation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For readers who are unfamiliar with matters pertaining to Asia, particularly Southern Asia or Southeast Asia, it should be noted that water issues can be extremely important for Asian political actors and policy makers...This blogger is personally pleased to see the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) taking measures to create a more efficient system for adjudication of immigration and visa related petitions or applications.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It recently came to this blogger&#8217;s attention that there may be some geopolitical tensions arising in Asia in connection to issues associated with the use of water. To <a title="quote directly" href="http://chellaney.net/2011/05/25/the-silent-water-wars-have-begun/">quote directly</a> from a very insightful article apparently written by Santha Oorjitham of the <a title="New Straits Times" href="http://www.nst.com.my">New Straits Times</a> and posted by <a title="chellaney" href="http://chellaney.net/author/chellaney/">chellaney</a> on the blog <a title="Stagecraft and Statecraft" href="http://chellaney.net/">Stagecraft and Statecraft</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><em>[T]he lower Mekong states of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam have  a water treaty. India has water-sharing treaties with both the  countries located downstream — Bangladesh and Pakistan. There are also water treaties between India and its two small  upstream neighbours, Nepal and Bhutan. But China, the dominant riparian  power of Asia, refuses to enter into water-sharing arrangements with any  of its neighbours. Yet China enjoys an unrivalled global status as the source of  trans-boundary river flows to the largest number of countries, ranging  from Vietnam and Afghanistan to Russia and Kazakhstan&#8230;</em></strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The administration of this web log strongly encourages readers to click upon the relevant hyperlinks above in order to read more from this fascinating article. For readers who are unfamiliar with matters pertaining to Asia, particularly Southern Asia or Southeast Asia, it should be noted that water issues can be extremely important for Asian political actors and policy makers. Issues associated with water can have ramifications upon the economies, political institutions, and business environments in Asia and around the globe. As regional associations such as the <a title="Association of Southeast Asian Nations" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/us-visa-immigration/secretary-general-of-asean-calls-for-consideration-of-asian-candidate-for-imf-directorship-while-us-senator-introduces-the-military-families-act/">Association of Southeast Asian Nations</a> (<a title="ASEAN" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/asean-business/taiwan-apparently-apprehensive-about-possible-economic-isolation-while-asean-sends-goodwill-mission-to-japan/">ASEAN</a>) and nations such as India and China begin to become increasingly important players on the international stage it stands to reason that water issues pertaining to Asia will be considered increasingly important by those seeking news and information about the area.</p>
<p>Meanwhile it also recently came to this blogger&#8217;s attention that the <a title="United States Citizenship and Immigration Service" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/us-visa-immigration/uscis-website-sees-update-of-fact-sheet-pertaining-to-the-i-864-affidavit-of-support/">United States Citizenship and Immigration Service</a> (USCIS) is taking measures in an effort to transform that agency into a more electronic environment compared to the current primarily paper-based environment in which it now apparently finds itself. To <a title="quote directly" href="http://www.ilw.com/immigrationdaily/news/2011,0526-uscis.pdf">quote directly</a> from a USCIS Executive summary as posted upon the website <a title="ILW.com" href="http://www.ilw.com">ILW.com</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><em>U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS or Agency) is undertaking an agency-wide effort to move immigration services from a paper-based model to an electronic environment. This effort is known as USCIS Transformation. Transformation will deliver a simplified, Web-based system for benefit seekers to submit and track their applications. The new system is account-centric and will provide customers with improved service. It will also enhance USCIS’s ability to process cases with greater precision, security, and timeliness. In March 2011, the Office of Transformation Coordination and the Office of Public Engagement hosted a series of listening sessions and webinars with participants representing customers, attorneys and community-based organizations (CBOs). The purpose of these listening sessions was to inform USCIS about the benefits and challenges of moving to an electronic environment&#8230;</em></strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Those interested in learning further about this transformation from the USCIS Executive Summary are well advised to click upon the relevant hyperlinks above to find out more.</p>
<p>This blogger is personally pleased to see the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (<a title="USCIS" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/uscis/uscis-estimated-processing-times-k-1-cr-1-ir-1-k-3-k-2-k-4-eb-5-l-1-ead-ap/">USCIS</a>), an agency under the jurisdiction of the <a title="Department of Homeland Security" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/uscis/uscis-memo-regarding-dos-and-passport-revocation/">Department of Homeland Security</a>, taking measures to create a more efficient system for adjudication of immigration and visa related petitions or applications. Frequent readers of this blog may have taken note of the fact that USCIS is the initial adjudicator of petitions for the <a title="K-1 visa" href="http://www.integrity-legal.com/us-visa/us-visa-hong-kong.html">K-1 visa</a> (<a title="US fiance visa" href="http://www.integrity-legal.com/us-visa/k1-visa-singapore.html">US fiance visa</a>) as well as the <a title="CR-1 visa" href="http://www.integrity-legal.com/us-visa/us-visa-south-korea.html">CR-1 visa</a> (<a title="US Marriage Visa" href="http://www.integrity-legal.com/marriage-in-thailand.html">US Marriage Visa</a>) and the <a title="IR-1 visa" href="http://www.legal.com.kh">IR-1 visa</a>. Hopefully, USCIS&#8217;s transformation will result in more streamlined processing of the aforementioned petitions.</p>
<p>For related information please see: <a title="US-Thai Treaty of Amity" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/us-visa-immigration/bloomberg-prescribes-immigration-as-possible-solution-to-crisis-of-confidence/">US-Thai Treaty of Amity</a> or <a title="Consular Processing" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/us-visa-immigration/analyzing-the-k-1-visa-and-the-cr-1-visa-under-current-processing-conditions/">Consular Processing</a></p>
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