sircaustic
10-20 10:38 PM
Any attorneys in the house? Responses are appreciated.
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Rocky4884
05-26 04:41 PM
Thanks & appreciate your prompt response...
for_gc
02-07 10:57 AM
Just saw this news on Economics Times (Indian Newspaper).
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/US_may_hike_H-1Bs_unveil_new_visa_for_the_unskilled/articleshow/1569190.cms
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/US_may_hike_H-1Bs_unveil_new_visa_for_the_unskilled/articleshow/1569190.cms
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Mahatma
06-19 02:20 PM
Dear IVians,
Thanks for your response!
Information referred to was very neat. Pretty much I have decided to not send original passports BUT instead notarized copies.
It was a good call indeed!
It is ironic that our embassy/consulate is not quite upto our expectations.
Things don't change as quickly.
This info. was very crucial. Thanks again.
Thanks for your response!
Information referred to was very neat. Pretty much I have decided to not send original passports BUT instead notarized copies.
It was a good call indeed!
It is ironic that our embassy/consulate is not quite upto our expectations.
Things don't change as quickly.
This info. was very crucial. Thanks again.
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teikyo30
08-05 06:29 PM
I read the letter myself when it came yesterday. It clearly stated there is no appeal due to the fact that she applied to early.
imconfused
09-14 10:26 AM
Whats the difference between H1 trasnfer and a new H1?
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senthil
01-13 08:04 PM
masala_dosa, this is my understanding. once you have applied for EAD, its your responsibility to keep it valid all the time, independent of if you are using the EAD or NOT. You have to appy for renewals before it expires etc. i dont know if it impacts the current gc process or not.
two scenarios:
If you are using EAD for your current job, and if you did not renew ( or alteast file for renew) before it expires you may notbe able to continue the job.
If you are NOT using EAD, but have an EAD on hand you are supposed to keep it valid.
once again - im not an attorney and all above were my understanding.
why dont you talk to your attorney. he/she may have a simple answer for this.
two scenarios:
If you are using EAD for your current job, and if you did not renew ( or alteast file for renew) before it expires you may notbe able to continue the job.
If you are NOT using EAD, but have an EAD on hand you are supposed to keep it valid.
once again - im not an attorney and all above were my understanding.
why dont you talk to your attorney. he/she may have a simple answer for this.
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jliechty
March 3rd, 2005, 07:47 AM
I think this would be improved by cutting off the top part of the sky, where the blue is showing through and the clouds are burnt out. Try scrolling down in your browser just enough so that the top of the image isn't showing to try it out. :)
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GCNirvana007
09-06 12:14 AM
my gc is filed under eb3 India PD march 2007
is it true i cant be promoted till GC comes through &
is it true my salary cant be raised beyond a certain point
GC has got nothing to do with your work, who told you that
is it true i cant be promoted till GC comes through &
is it true my salary cant be raised beyond a certain point
GC has got nothing to do with your work, who told you that
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yestogc
07-02 10:03 PM
This is indeed good news, how long can we stay in dark, we should all know at what stage we are at, as of now I do not know if my case has been pre-adjudicated or not, have background check done or not ??.
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Ann Ruben
03-11 10:29 AM
Sundarpn,
You are correct that if you do not maintain valid H-1 status your wife will lose legal status in the US. If she pursues a degree as a FULL TIME student she can file for a COS to F-1. As part of that application she will have to document her valid H-4 status by proving that you are in valid H-1 status with current paystubs and/or letter confirming your employment from your H-1 employer. So it would be safest to file the COS while you are still employed.
Hope this helps,
Ann
You are correct that if you do not maintain valid H-1 status your wife will lose legal status in the US. If she pursues a degree as a FULL TIME student she can file for a COS to F-1. As part of that application she will have to document her valid H-4 status by proving that you are in valid H-1 status with current paystubs and/or letter confirming your employment from your H-1 employer. So it would be safest to file the COS while you are still employed.
Hope this helps,
Ann
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msp1976
04-05 04:15 PM
My wife's H1 ends and before it expires she is leaving for home country, there she will apply for h4 to come back on.
Do we need to file change of status form for her?
Thank you,
No....
as long as she is in US she is on H1
in home country She gets H4 stamp..When she enters US again she gets H4 status..
No need to file another change of status...
Do we need to file change of status form for her?
Thank you,
No....
as long as she is in US she is on H1
in home country She gets H4 stamp..When she enters US again she gets H4 status..
No need to file another change of status...
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benbear
10-03 08:18 PM
http://www.lewslaw.com/US_Immigration_Updates.htm#10022007a
At a recent AILA Conference, Michael Ayetes (USCIS Associate Director, Operations) announced, that during the months of July - August 2007, USCIS had received approximately 800,000 employment based adjustment applications (I-485s): 40,000 concurrently filed with I-140 petitions, 320,000 stand alone applications, and 400,000 dependent applications.
Of the 140,000 annual employment-based immigrant visas available, second and third preference categories are allocated 57.2%. If most of the employment based cases filed in July-August 2007 were second and third preferences, it could take approximately ten years of allocation to complete all these cases.
Although USCIS has posted on its website that I-485 cases received on or before August 9, 2007 have been entered into the system, a number of attorneys have not yet received receipt notices for cases filed at the end of June and July 2007. Moreover, some cases initially filed in Nebraska and transferred to Texas have now been forwarded to the Vermont or California Service Centers for faster processing of receipts.
USCIS is making every effort to process EAD applications within 90 days of receipt. The processing of Advance Parole applications may be delayed due to the number of cases filed.
A Biometrics notice will be issued even if a visa number is not available at the time.
At a recent AILA Conference, Michael Ayetes (USCIS Associate Director, Operations) announced, that during the months of July - August 2007, USCIS had received approximately 800,000 employment based adjustment applications (I-485s): 40,000 concurrently filed with I-140 petitions, 320,000 stand alone applications, and 400,000 dependent applications.
Of the 140,000 annual employment-based immigrant visas available, second and third preference categories are allocated 57.2%. If most of the employment based cases filed in July-August 2007 were second and third preferences, it could take approximately ten years of allocation to complete all these cases.
Although USCIS has posted on its website that I-485 cases received on or before August 9, 2007 have been entered into the system, a number of attorneys have not yet received receipt notices for cases filed at the end of June and July 2007. Moreover, some cases initially filed in Nebraska and transferred to Texas have now been forwarded to the Vermont or California Service Centers for faster processing of receipts.
USCIS is making every effort to process EAD applications within 90 days of receipt. The processing of Advance Parole applications may be delayed due to the number of cases filed.
A Biometrics notice will be issued even if a visa number is not available at the time.
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ItIsNotFunny
12-05 10:48 AM
Check this out
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=189cf48f42466110VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=1958b0aaa86fa010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD
What does this mean
"As a result, average processing times for certain application types may become longer. In particular, naturalization applications filed after June 1, 2007 may take approximately 16 - 18 months to process."
What are the chances for the people who applied on July 1 ?
Please read carefully. It is only for "naturalization".
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=189cf48f42466110VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=1958b0aaa86fa010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD
What does this mean
"As a result, average processing times for certain application types may become longer. In particular, naturalization applications filed after June 1, 2007 may take approximately 16 - 18 months to process."
What are the chances for the people who applied on July 1 ?
Please read carefully. It is only for "naturalization".
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kirupa
04-16 01:33 AM
They are both excellent tsiger! ;)
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eswaraprasad73
04-10 08:52 AM
ok thanks
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npk445
09-15 07:58 PM
i'm above 21yrs old and on f1 status ..my question is
My sister is citizen here and can file family based GC (to get it would take 10yrs miin)
1)for me to maintain legal status i have to move into h1 status later on..will the Family GC process affect in any way to get h1 later on?
2)Do i have a chance to file GC later on under EB2,or are 2 GC applications not accepted(just curious)
Please post your thoughts attorneys
Thanks!!
My sister is citizen here and can file family based GC (to get it would take 10yrs miin)
1)for me to maintain legal status i have to move into h1 status later on..will the Family GC process affect in any way to get h1 later on?
2)Do i have a chance to file GC later on under EB2,or are 2 GC applications not accepted(just curious)
Please post your thoughts attorneys
Thanks!!
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achu
06-05 02:08 PM
Hi Friends,
I am confused with AP expiration date.
The printed exiration date is :July 29, 2009
But my latest paroled stamp on AP it is : Dec 05, 2009.
Which date should i follow to renew my AP?
thanks
achu
I am confused with AP expiration date.
The printed exiration date is :July 29, 2009
But my latest paroled stamp on AP it is : Dec 05, 2009.
Which date should i follow to renew my AP?
thanks
achu
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pou-pou
04-14 08:17 AM
have to love that first one :love:
alien4ever
09-23 09:02 PM
Hi,
I have a friend in India who applied to a new H1B through a consultant, was lucky to get through the lottery but is now stuck in RFE because of issues with the consultant. He heard from someone else that the same consultant is getting rejects and is nervous that his case will get rejected too.
I've heard that while a H1B case is pending (before it is denied), one can apply a separate petition from another employer and is still considered a valid application that is within the quota as it is for the same applicant.
Does anyone have experience in this area? What do you recommend? I also plan to contact an attorney regarding this to help my friend.
I have a friend in India who applied to a new H1B through a consultant, was lucky to get through the lottery but is now stuck in RFE because of issues with the consultant. He heard from someone else that the same consultant is getting rejects and is nervous that his case will get rejected too.
I've heard that while a H1B case is pending (before it is denied), one can apply a separate petition from another employer and is still considered a valid application that is within the quota as it is for the same applicant.
Does anyone have experience in this area? What do you recommend? I also plan to contact an attorney regarding this to help my friend.
jamsumfarray
11-16 08:14 AM
How long do they have teh advertisement there in the bec?
wahat goes on from then on?:confused:
wahat goes on from then on?:confused:
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