pd_recapturing
09-11 09:56 AM
Hi, My H1B on passport is expiring in mid Jan 2008. Similarly, I-94 is also expiring same time. I applied AOS in last week of July and hoping that I will get EAD by Dec but if it does not come by then, what are my options ? If I apply H1 in first week of Jan , would that be okay as I will have expired H1B stamp and I-94 in my passport. Please advise.
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sanjeev_2004
06-16 10:09 PM
Use I-134 instead which is used for EB petitions.
Thanks for reply. could you tell me how to notaries it. or atorney will do it.
Thanks.
Thanks for reply. could you tell me how to notaries it. or atorney will do it.
Thanks.
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12-07 12:48 AM
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kumar_459
11-05 07:30 PM
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austingc
08-02 07:57 AM
hi,
i entered the US on AP in Jan 2010, and at the time of entry, my I94 validity was set for
1 year (viz Jan 2011) - and the AP also noted "AoS" status on it.
(a) Is the validity of my I94 (and thus my legal stay) 1 year, or as i have read elsewhere,
if AoS is pending, then its valid till the AoS case is decided?
(b) If the validity is 1 year, what is the process for extending the I94 validity?
thanks for your time,
-andy
a. Yes, you are on valid AOS status.
b. No need to extend your I-94 as long as your AOS is pending.
i entered the US on AP in Jan 2010, and at the time of entry, my I94 validity was set for
1 year (viz Jan 2011) - and the AP also noted "AoS" status on it.
(a) Is the validity of my I94 (and thus my legal stay) 1 year, or as i have read elsewhere,
if AoS is pending, then its valid till the AoS case is decided?
(b) If the validity is 1 year, what is the process for extending the I94 validity?
thanks for your time,
-andy
a. Yes, you are on valid AOS status.
b. No need to extend your I-94 as long as your AOS is pending.
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04-28 11:04 AM
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hariswaminathan
07-31 02:30 PM
Hi,
We had been to Canada in Sep, 2003 for our Canadian residency stamping. While on our way back to San Francisco, US immigration did not stamp our passports or take back our I-94's. Prior to this trip we had been to India in March, 2003.
Now I am confused as to what should be our last date/port of entry to US? I-94's/passport stamp still indicates our March, 2003 trip and Our Canadian PR stamp does indicate date PR was stamped in Canada. But there's not other stamp/proof on passport for our entry to San Francisco.
Any pointers/suggestions?
Thanks
Travel to contiguous territory such as Canada for a period of 30 days or less does not count as last Port of entry because they dont take your I-94 or stamp your passport. Therefore you have to put your Prior trip of March 2003.
We had been to Canada in Sep, 2003 for our Canadian residency stamping. While on our way back to San Francisco, US immigration did not stamp our passports or take back our I-94's. Prior to this trip we had been to India in March, 2003.
Now I am confused as to what should be our last date/port of entry to US? I-94's/passport stamp still indicates our March, 2003 trip and Our Canadian PR stamp does indicate date PR was stamped in Canada. But there's not other stamp/proof on passport for our entry to San Francisco.
Any pointers/suggestions?
Thanks
Travel to contiguous territory such as Canada for a period of 30 days or less does not count as last Port of entry because they dont take your I-94 or stamp your passport. Therefore you have to put your Prior trip of March 2003.
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matreen
07-16 01:50 AM
So are these different from the finger prints that we take for EAD? For people who got their priority date current, do they ask for a separate finger prints again? Does anyone can shed some light on this?
I got the same question?
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Anybody? any ideas?
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07-05 08:01 PM
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AddType application/x-ms-xbap .xbap
HTTP responses have a "content-type" as apart of their header.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_headers
Examples are JPG, HTML, EXE.
It is advised to set the content type appropriately when you serve a file from your webserver by modiftying your htaccess file. To be honest, you can get away without setting this for all the popular browsers from my experience, but it might affect caching or obscure browsers negatively. There could be other implications, but none that I'm aware of.
Since Silverlight xap archives are a very new type, 90% of servers probably aren't configured to serve this filetype by default, so they're advising you to modify your htaccess file and *** that type.
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03-23 03:02 PM
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