smsthss
12-19 08:57 AM
if EAD is used, can we come back to H1B when needed?
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GCwaitforever
06-19 10:11 AM
Here is my understanding after I read the report.
There is a law that says that I-485 applications will have to be processed within 120 days. According to USCIS interpretation, the clock ticks only after FBI name check, this check and that check. But the supervisors/adjudicators have authority to bypass the check and process the application after 40 days of no reply from FBI or other entities.
None of the above mentioned can be construed as legal advice.
There is a law that says that I-485 applications will have to be processed within 120 days. According to USCIS interpretation, the clock ticks only after FBI name check, this check and that check. But the supervisors/adjudicators have authority to bypass the check and process the application after 40 days of no reply from FBI or other entities.
None of the above mentioned can be construed as legal advice.
thomachan72
03-20 08:49 AM
http://finance.yahoo.com/techticker/article/212121/Plan-to-Solve-Crisis:-Let-Immigrants-Buy-Houses
Legal immigrants should be considered eligible for GC faster if they invest in a house depending upon the salary structure. This might be a topic for discussion if and when Obama decides to take up immigration.
Legal immigrants should be considered eligible for GC faster if they invest in a house depending upon the salary structure. This might be a topic for discussion if and when Obama decides to take up immigration.
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hsd31
01-07 01:34 PM
Few months ago, my company filed for my 7th year extension and USCIS approved the extension for only 8 months instead of 1 year (my I-140 hadn't been approved yet). My lawyers contacted USCIS for clarification and we finally heard back from them. They say that the approval of 8 months is correct and gave no explanation for why it was not for 1 year (which I would have qualified for since my LC was approved when the extension was filed).
Has anyone else experienced a similar thing?
Has anyone else experienced a similar thing?
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tikka
07-10 08:28 AM
A Senator from Louisiana who vigorously opposed the CIR along with Jeff Sessions has been exposed to have links with the D.C. Madame.
Please follow the link:
http://public.cq.com/docs/cqt/news110-000002547138.html
with anything????
Please follow the link:
http://public.cq.com/docs/cqt/news110-000002547138.html
with anything????
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03-29 07:40 AM
Great story, another example how the illegal immigration debate is now a big part of our culture.
In 1993, when I was 14, I became a regular on �Sesame Street.� The show usually liked to have a teenager on, so that was me. My character had my same name, Carlo, and eventually I got a job at Mr. Hooper�s store. I had to make a birdseed milkshake for Big Bird, that was my tryout. I ended up appearing on �Sesame Street� for five years. But the whole time, I had a secret: I was an undocumented immigrant. The papers I�d used to get hired were fake.My family had come from Ecuador when I was seven and my older brother Angelo was nine. We came on a tourist visa, and the moment my parents had gotten it, we knew we were not coming back. They sold all our furniture before we left.
My mother had a sister living legally in the United States, and my parents planned to have her sponsor us for residency. Soon after landing in New York, my parents saw a lawyer. But we were told the process would take four or five years.
Coming to the States was traumatic. In Ecuador, we had lived in a house. Here, we were in a small apartment. We didn�t know any English. But you know, at that age, things change quickly. In six months we were speaking English and running around like normal kids. Most of the time, we blended in. But we knew weren�t supposed to be here, and we lived with a lot of fear.
I started acting when I was 11, almost as a fluke. One day, we went to visit our cousins, and they were on their way to try-outs for a community theater production of �Oliver!� It was through a program put on by the city, to get disadvantaged kids off the street. When we got there, the producers were like, �You should try out, too.� So my brother and I did. Then we all went to lunch. When we got home, we had a phone message that we�d both been cast. I was Oliver.
Read more... (http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2011/03/14/memoir-illegal-sesame-street/)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2011/03/undocumented_on_sesame_street.html)
In 1993, when I was 14, I became a regular on �Sesame Street.� The show usually liked to have a teenager on, so that was me. My character had my same name, Carlo, and eventually I got a job at Mr. Hooper�s store. I had to make a birdseed milkshake for Big Bird, that was my tryout. I ended up appearing on �Sesame Street� for five years. But the whole time, I had a secret: I was an undocumented immigrant. The papers I�d used to get hired were fake.My family had come from Ecuador when I was seven and my older brother Angelo was nine. We came on a tourist visa, and the moment my parents had gotten it, we knew we were not coming back. They sold all our furniture before we left.
My mother had a sister living legally in the United States, and my parents planned to have her sponsor us for residency. Soon after landing in New York, my parents saw a lawyer. But we were told the process would take four or five years.
Coming to the States was traumatic. In Ecuador, we had lived in a house. Here, we were in a small apartment. We didn�t know any English. But you know, at that age, things change quickly. In six months we were speaking English and running around like normal kids. Most of the time, we blended in. But we knew weren�t supposed to be here, and we lived with a lot of fear.
I started acting when I was 11, almost as a fluke. One day, we went to visit our cousins, and they were on their way to try-outs for a community theater production of �Oliver!� It was through a program put on by the city, to get disadvantaged kids off the street. When we got there, the producers were like, �You should try out, too.� So my brother and I did. Then we all went to lunch. When we got home, we had a phone message that we�d both been cast. I was Oliver.
Read more... (http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2011/03/14/memoir-illegal-sesame-street/)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2011/03/undocumented_on_sesame_street.html)
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kaisersose
08-03 06:44 PM
Today, I received an email from USCIS that my EAD application got approved. My receipt date is on the 3rd week of May of 2007. What I don't understand is that the current processing time at NSC for I-765(EAD) for pending I-485 is March 26th, 2007.....
They are not always up to date on their processing times.
They are not always up to date on their processing times.
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kingpin60
07-16 04:08 PM
Hi everyone,
Here is my situation and I need URGENT help.
I am currently on L1-A for past 7 years (Visa expires Nov 07). During this span my company's attorney has unsuccessfully filed my I140 (twice was rejected at NSC and later TSC - due to 3 year degree and also my job description prior to transfer to US did not showed I have managerial/management function of a department). He refiled again this time with proper documentation and additional support letters from senior exec from my company.
I suspect he has been making mistakes in my filing and my time is running out. I am thinking of using my own money and hire another lawyer to file a fresh I140/485. Is this possible since I have already 2 pending I140; one at NSC under EB-1C and another at TSC under EB-3?
Please reply urgently if anyone has the answer to my question as I am running out of time.
Thanks in advance.
Here is my situation and I need URGENT help.
I am currently on L1-A for past 7 years (Visa expires Nov 07). During this span my company's attorney has unsuccessfully filed my I140 (twice was rejected at NSC and later TSC - due to 3 year degree and also my job description prior to transfer to US did not showed I have managerial/management function of a department). He refiled again this time with proper documentation and additional support letters from senior exec from my company.
I suspect he has been making mistakes in my filing and my time is running out. I am thinking of using my own money and hire another lawyer to file a fresh I140/485. Is this possible since I have already 2 pending I140; one at NSC under EB-1C and another at TSC under EB-3?
Please reply urgently if anyone has the answer to my question as I am running out of time.
Thanks in advance.
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unbreakable
11-09 11:30 AM
Please forgive me if these kind of posts are not allowed (Admins, feel free to remove this post if this is not the correct forum).
I am getting ready to apply for PIO for our new born (born in US) but one of my friend mentioned about applying for OCI instead.
The information on eligiblity for OCI in the NewYork consulate website is little confusing. My question is since me and my wife hold Indian passports, would my new born be eligible for OCI?
Also is there something called CIO (Not Chief Information Officer)?
Thanks.
I am getting ready to apply for PIO for our new born (born in US) but one of my friend mentioned about applying for OCI instead.
The information on eligiblity for OCI in the NewYork consulate website is little confusing. My question is since me and my wife hold Indian passports, would my new born be eligible for OCI?
Also is there something called CIO (Not Chief Information Officer)?
Thanks.
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orshoe
03-19 05:28 PM
I was hoping that it would fall into the "related occupations" category.
http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/11-3021.00#RelatedOccupations
http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/11-3021.00#RelatedOccupations
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snathan
01-21 10:32 AM
I am on F1 status in US, My parents are green holder..... I am also planinig to do PhD..... can i apply for green card now....?..... If yes..... on what purpose and with what requierments...?
You can not file GC based on your F1 or your parent's GC. Either you should go for family based or employment based.
Family based - your parents should have Citizenship (may you need to be under 21)
Emp based - You need to have job.
or marry US Citizen.
You can not file GC based on your F1 or your parent's GC. Either you should go for family based or employment based.
Family based - your parents should have Citizenship (may you need to be under 21)
Emp based - You need to have job.
or marry US Citizen.
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i99
10-15 03:58 PM
Probably double posting. I could not find by searching. Can someone please let me know? :o
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Horace Jones
07-15 09:12 AM
I agree that option B is the correct choice. They are looking for you to have a stable residency, so having it established as the application time nears makes the most sense. Still, I would consult with an expert or an attorney if you have the opportunity.
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lunar
09-14 03:21 PM
My Husband�s priority date is Oct 2003 (EB3). My Employer is willing to start for GC in EB2. Can We use my husband�s EB3 Oct 2003 priority date ?
Your suggestions are really appreciated.
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Your suggestions are really appreciated.
Contributed $100
Receipt ID: 5116-8138-6595-2887
EB3 India Oct 2003
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uncentainty
05-08 10:31 PM
Can my new employer file a H-1B transfer based on my previous I-94 and H-1B approval notice and nonstop paystubs? Can I start to work for my new employer once I get the receipt notice?!
Thanks!
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like_watching_paint_dry
09-01 10:45 PM
Hi,
In anticipation of birth certificate RFE, i have BC affidavits (from parents and relatives) and NAC ready to submit it will be requested. However, my priority date is not current and god knows, when it will be current.....My question is: Is there a validity period for these BC affidavits and NAC documents? It is almost one year since these documents are made ready and I was wondering if these documents lose their validity one year after the signed date on them?
Please suggest
Thanks
I don't think there is a validity period for affidavits. But just make sure your parents affidavit is attested by a notary. I had a problem with the original birth certificate and I submitted a notarized statement from parents as an addendum when filing my 485 in June 2007. I had the notarized affidavit from early 2006. It was apparently sufficient.
In anticipation of birth certificate RFE, i have BC affidavits (from parents and relatives) and NAC ready to submit it will be requested. However, my priority date is not current and god knows, when it will be current.....My question is: Is there a validity period for these BC affidavits and NAC documents? It is almost one year since these documents are made ready and I was wondering if these documents lose their validity one year after the signed date on them?
Please suggest
Thanks
I don't think there is a validity period for affidavits. But just make sure your parents affidavit is attested by a notary. I had a problem with the original birth certificate and I submitted a notarized statement from parents as an addendum when filing my 485 in June 2007. I had the notarized affidavit from early 2006. It was apparently sufficient.
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unseenguy
06-08 08:45 PM
Hi Guys,
I was reading another thread and a question came to my mind..
I entered in US on AP and got the I-94 with the validity date as my AP date. Now my AP is going to expire and I am not going to travel anywhere any time this year. So just wondering what will happen when the I-94 is expired. Do I have to get it renewed from somewhere or just dun worry about it. or do I have to apply for a new AP.
Can anyone can shed some light on this situation?
If your AP expires, renew it. Dont worry about I-94
I was reading another thread and a question came to my mind..
I entered in US on AP and got the I-94 with the validity date as my AP date. Now my AP is going to expire and I am not going to travel anywhere any time this year. So just wondering what will happen when the I-94 is expired. Do I have to get it renewed from somewhere or just dun worry about it. or do I have to apply for a new AP.
Can anyone can shed some light on this situation?
If your AP expires, renew it. Dont worry about I-94
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dskhabra
05-27 04:28 PM
I had a hard time to get dates in Punjabi for my parents...after trying for many days...finally found some one paid him Rs XXXX and got the desired date time within 1 hour. This is not the right way but I had no other option.
handless
04-23 07:01 AM
cool, yeah sorry bout the first one, wasnt really clear on the definition of nothing crazy... my bad, but yeah im glad you like the other two.
CRAZYMONK
04-07 12:03 PM
I entered US on H1 and the officer stamped the I-94 expiry date to the expiry date of the passport. I applied for a new passport but forgot about the I-94 expiry date. Does it mean that my H1B is expired and not valid? Can I re-enter US on the same H1B visa. Or, my H1B is no longer valid and I have to use AP?
Please let me know.
When did your I94 expired?
Even though it expired and if you are having a EAD you are legal.
Your H1B visa is still valid. If you want you can reenter using the same H1B Visa.
All you need is to extend your stay. I think you can do it by contacting CBP office in your area.
Please let me know.
When did your I94 expired?
Even though it expired and if you are having a EAD you are legal.
Your H1B visa is still valid. If you want you can reenter using the same H1B Visa.
All you need is to extend your stay. I think you can do it by contacting CBP office in your area.
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