Beta_mle
02-23 04:17 PM
That e-verify thing sounds reasonable, but it is dangerous. The way things work, and as we are seeing now, things like that get expanded and they grow ever more intrusive. Pretty soon people will need government permission even to breathe. In fact, the EPA now claims the right to regulate carbon dioxide, that thing we breathe out...
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glus
01-05 08:32 AM
NO, you cannot interfile. A Family-based priority date, cannot be used in connection with employment-based. If you are married to a U.S. Citizen, and you already have an approved I-130, you can apply to adjustment of status immediately through the U.S. Citizen. You file AOS now and it may get approved much faster than the employment-based. Once you file the new I-485 through family, you generally should withdraw the employment-based. But wait until you receive a new EAD via the new I-485.
diptam
08-26 01:05 PM
Alex,
Hope you can recognize me :)
Did you write to the Ombudsman in form 7001 about 140 delay ( other thread ). I sent it yesterday. When did you file 140 at NSC ?
Thanks,
Diptam
this is a standard reply when we enquire about a case.
I had enquired about 140 and got the same message. Then took an infopass and there the IO told there is nothing at 140 level and what I got is a standard reply .
Hope you can recognize me :)
Did you write to the Ombudsman in form 7001 about 140 delay ( other thread ). I sent it yesterday. When did you file 140 at NSC ?
Thanks,
Diptam
this is a standard reply when we enquire about a case.
I had enquired about 140 and got the same message. Then took an infopass and there the IO told there is nothing at 140 level and what I got is a standard reply .
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reddy_h
09-04 03:18 PM
Some had mentioned in immigration forums that you might be grilled with questions during naturalization process if you had changed employer as soon as you got your GC.If you are not planning for naturalization I assume you are fine.
A 6 month stay with current employer after GC is advised for a smooth naturalization process in future.But this is dark area as there are no posts from GC turned citizens about their experiences.
Thats not exactly true in the context of this thread. You have to work for your GC sponsorer for some period of time before changing employer. Pooch was mentioning his/her GC sponsorer is future employer. So after the GC is approved, he/she has to work for that GC sponsorer not the current employer.
A 6 month stay with current employer after GC is advised for a smooth naturalization process in future.But this is dark area as there are no posts from GC turned citizens about their experiences.
Thats not exactly true in the context of this thread. You have to work for your GC sponsorer for some period of time before changing employer. Pooch was mentioning his/her GC sponsorer is future employer. So after the GC is approved, he/she has to work for that GC sponsorer not the current employer.
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alterego
10-15 10:39 PM
I would wait it out if I were you. Why the risk at this stage?
Risk/Benefit analysis is not in favour of anything but staying put if you ask me.
What if in the 8-9 months it will take to get to this stage, the EB3 date skips forward, worse yet what if they take a hard stand on conversion cases due to the number they are seeing and you get denied.
It all depends of course on your personal circumstances, but I can't see the logic in it.
Risk/Benefit analysis is not in favour of anything but staying put if you ask me.
What if in the 8-9 months it will take to get to this stage, the EB3 date skips forward, worse yet what if they take a hard stand on conversion cases due to the number they are seeing and you get denied.
It all depends of course on your personal circumstances, but I can't see the logic in it.
GCeffect
11-13 07:51 PM
Hi there:
My mother in law is visiting us. This is her 2nd time in this country. In 2007 when she visited us in USA, we applied for the extension and it was approved but the 2nd time when we applied for the extension again it was denied.
She is visiting us this year too. As usual she receved 6 months visa on the port of entry, we're planning to apply for the extension again. 6 month will expire on 29th of november, 2009. Also as we have out first kids about 4 months ago and that is another reson she wants to stay another 4/5 months.
In the reson of extension should we mention "she wants to stay for the baby" or should we mentioned about her anticipated trip to other states?
There are only 15 days left in her passport; is that okay to apply for the extension?
i'm ready with all the application paperworks. Any input is appreciated in the above mentioned matter.
My wife and my current status: i-485 pending for last 2.5 years.
Thanks ahead
My mother in law is visiting us. This is her 2nd time in this country. In 2007 when she visited us in USA, we applied for the extension and it was approved but the 2nd time when we applied for the extension again it was denied.
She is visiting us this year too. As usual she receved 6 months visa on the port of entry, we're planning to apply for the extension again. 6 month will expire on 29th of november, 2009. Also as we have out first kids about 4 months ago and that is another reson she wants to stay another 4/5 months.
In the reson of extension should we mention "she wants to stay for the baby" or should we mentioned about her anticipated trip to other states?
There are only 15 days left in her passport; is that okay to apply for the extension?
i'm ready with all the application paperworks. Any input is appreciated in the above mentioned matter.
My wife and my current status: i-485 pending for last 2.5 years.
Thanks ahead
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Mr. Brown
12-10 03:37 PM
Does anyone know what 202(a)(5) is and why doesn't it apply to EB3?
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WHAT ARE THE PROJECTIONS FOR CUT-OFF DATE MOVEMENT IN THE EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCES FOR THE REMAINDER OF FY-2010?
Based on current indications of demand, the best case scenarios for cut-off dates which will be reached by the end of FY-2010 are as follows:
Employment Second:
China: July through October 2005
India: February through early March 2005
If Section 202(a)(5)were to apply:
China and India: October through December 2005
Employment Third:
Worldwide: April through August 2005
China: June through September 2003
India: January through February 2002
Mexico: January through June 2004
Philippines: April through August 2005
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WHAT ARE THE PROJECTIONS FOR CUT-OFF DATE MOVEMENT IN THE EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCES FOR THE REMAINDER OF FY-2010?
Based on current indications of demand, the best case scenarios for cut-off dates which will be reached by the end of FY-2010 are as follows:
Employment Second:
China: July through October 2005
India: February through early March 2005
If Section 202(a)(5)were to apply:
China and India: October through December 2005
Employment Third:
Worldwide: April through August 2005
China: June through September 2003
India: January through February 2002
Mexico: January through June 2004
Philippines: April through August 2005
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Student with no hopes
11-01 11:45 AM
I heard that only applicants who are current are considered as backlogged - is this true?
Applicants who are not current - which statistical group do they belong to?
Applicants who are not current - which statistical group do they belong to?
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giveme_gc
10-17 02:58 PM
I went back and forth with the school for 2 months and finally got the aid. Note : school aid authorities have no clue what EAD or 485 means. You have to show all the papers and prove that you are eligible. Are you technically a parolee as well ? If yes , then you are eligible.
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raysaikat
01-14 12:48 AM
Mcom+MBA+Mphil +NET + 5 yrs exp as lecturer in Delhi.
In my experience, that level of qualification might cut it for a community college (that gives associate degrees) or adjunct positions (very low paid temporary positions) in 4 year colleges, but won't for a full time tenure track position (requires Ph.D.). Business schools might have some flexibility in hiring if the person has a very strong business background (e.g., CEO of some company).
Anyway, most academic positions are advertised in academickeys.com and the Chronicle of Higher Education. Around bay area, other than Stanford and Berkeley, you have SJSU.
In my experience, that level of qualification might cut it for a community college (that gives associate degrees) or adjunct positions (very low paid temporary positions) in 4 year colleges, but won't for a full time tenure track position (requires Ph.D.). Business schools might have some flexibility in hiring if the person has a very strong business background (e.g., CEO of some company).
Anyway, most academic positions are advertised in academickeys.com and the Chronicle of Higher Education. Around bay area, other than Stanford and Berkeley, you have SJSU.
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sundarpn
04-09 08:13 AM
Options are:
a. Nonresident alien required to get ITIN to claim tax treaty benefit
b. Nonresident alien filing a U.S. tax return
c. U.S. resident alien (based on days present in the United States)
d. Dependent of U.S. citizen/resident alien (Enter name and SSN of US Citizen/Resident alien)
e. Spouse of U.S. citizen/resident alien (Enter name and SSN of US Citizen/Resident alien)
f. Nonresident alien student, professor.
g Dependent/spouse of a nonresident alien holding a visa.
(E) seems to correct as far as I can tell.
a. Nonresident alien required to get ITIN to claim tax treaty benefit
b. Nonresident alien filing a U.S. tax return
c. U.S. resident alien (based on days present in the United States)
d. Dependent of U.S. citizen/resident alien (Enter name and SSN of US Citizen/Resident alien)
e. Spouse of U.S. citizen/resident alien (Enter name and SSN of US Citizen/Resident alien)
f. Nonresident alien student, professor.
g Dependent/spouse of a nonresident alien holding a visa.
(E) seems to correct as far as I can tell.
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kedoubt
05-17 10:41 AM
Hi,
I will be done with my second master's this July 29. I have two months grace period to leave the country as I already used my OPT after my first master's. I have a job offer and they are willing to do my H1B which starts from October 2011. But my two months grace period will end this september 29. If my H1B is filed in September under Premium processing, will I be in status or out of status for those two days. Did any one face similar problem before. If so, can you please give me the solution?
Thanks,
KEDoubt
I will be done with my second master's this July 29. I have two months grace period to leave the country as I already used my OPT after my first master's. I have a job offer and they are willing to do my H1B which starts from October 2011. But my two months grace period will end this september 29. If my H1B is filed in September under Premium processing, will I be in status or out of status for those two days. Did any one face similar problem before. If so, can you please give me the solution?
Thanks,
KEDoubt
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maugli
03-19 03:15 PM
Hi Sir,
I have a question regarding H1B transfer and should I go premium processing or not?
Here is my case:
I was laid of from Company A (not consulting) last week. I have all my past pay stubs. That was total shock to me and got me off-guard.. It took me few days to find a consulting company B which is willing to transfer my H1B.
As any big company, A is quite prompt in sending revoke letter so I would assume they would be already doing it by now. Company B will be sending transfer papers tomorrow(Friday) or Monday.
My question is should I go with Premium Processing or not? I just dont want to take any risk where USCIS denies my case. Is premium processing going to help me here or not.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards.
I have a question regarding H1B transfer and should I go premium processing or not?
Here is my case:
I was laid of from Company A (not consulting) last week. I have all my past pay stubs. That was total shock to me and got me off-guard.. It took me few days to find a consulting company B which is willing to transfer my H1B.
As any big company, A is quite prompt in sending revoke letter so I would assume they would be already doing it by now. Company B will be sending transfer papers tomorrow(Friday) or Monday.
My question is should I go with Premium Processing or not? I just dont want to take any risk where USCIS denies my case. Is premium processing going to help me here or not.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards.
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10-07 12:45 PM
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07-29 10:42 PM
If you are from Texas, please join the Yahoo Groups for the Texas State Chapter of ImmigrationVoice.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/texasiv
We have some exciting stuff happening and want every texas member to be a proud ImmigrationVoice member and take part in it.
If you are not from Texas, please Bump this thread so people from texas can see it.
Thank you.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/texasiv
We have some exciting stuff happening and want every texas member to be a proud ImmigrationVoice member and take part in it.
If you are not from Texas, please Bump this thread so people from texas can see it.
Thank you.
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anandrajesh
01-10 04:09 PM
I mean the PD dates moving...;)
Let the PD dates move and give us some relief;)
I call you an ETERNAL OPTIMIST.
Let the PD dates move and give us some relief;)
I call you an ETERNAL OPTIMIST.
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08-24 11:46 PM
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sagar_nyc
08-25 10:48 AM
I think Canada is much better option . It's cheaper and convenient. I have heard many success stories of H1 stamping in Canada
I've an appointment in October at Munich, Germany consulate for H1B stamping. Because of time constraints I decided to get the stamping done when I'm out there for work. I've already obtained the german visa (though had to provide plenty of explanation !). This is my 9th yr extn (MS, EB2 - 140 approved)
- Can anyone share their experience at the Munich consulate?
- or, should I plan going to Canada and trying rather taking the risk in Germany?
thanks,
I've an appointment in October at Munich, Germany consulate for H1B stamping. Because of time constraints I decided to get the stamping done when I'm out there for work. I've already obtained the german visa (though had to provide plenty of explanation !). This is my 9th yr extn (MS, EB2 - 140 approved)
- Can anyone share their experience at the Munich consulate?
- or, should I plan going to Canada and trying rather taking the risk in Germany?
thanks,
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pthooran
09-04 10:07 PM
Amit,
I have planned to cancel my appointment and go to India for stamping. Did you get a refun on your Scotia bank reciept. If so please let me know so I can also work on getting a refund. Where in India did you go for your interview?
Thanks
I have planned to cancel my appointment and go to India for stamping. Did you get a refun on your Scotia bank reciept. If so please let me know so I can also work on getting a refund. Where in India did you go for your interview?
Thanks
suriajay12
06-26 08:43 AM
Hi all,
Thanks for your time...please help.
My I-140 Denied couple of months back and I Appealed (I-290B) this decission with all the evidences to prove my exp & employer's ability to pay.
On June 11, 2009 I got the email from USCIS saying my I140 was approved On June 11, 2009.
But, on June 10, 2009 (previous day) USCIS denied my I485 as well as my wife�s I485. Please let me know, how to reopen both of these�
Thanks for your advice,
crao
To my knowledge, this can be expected when 140 gets denied.. But when you get your 140 approved by MTR or other, you can initiate a process to re-instate the 485 and other which were filed before. Talk to a good attorney and I'm sure you'll be OK.
Take it easy and you'll be OK. Dont panic.. I have read that its not unexpected..
Thanks for your time...please help.
My I-140 Denied couple of months back and I Appealed (I-290B) this decission with all the evidences to prove my exp & employer's ability to pay.
On June 11, 2009 I got the email from USCIS saying my I140 was approved On June 11, 2009.
But, on June 10, 2009 (previous day) USCIS denied my I485 as well as my wife�s I485. Please let me know, how to reopen both of these�
Thanks for your advice,
crao
To my knowledge, this can be expected when 140 gets denied.. But when you get your 140 approved by MTR or other, you can initiate a process to re-instate the 485 and other which were filed before. Talk to a good attorney and I'm sure you'll be OK.
Take it easy and you'll be OK. Dont panic.. I have read that its not unexpected..
sidbee
04-23 11:55 AM
I have my PD as Nov 2007 on EB3 , and i dont know how much patient i would be for my GC.
Can somebody guide me with the PR process for Canada,
I am Computer Engineer with H1, and i need the requirements for Canada PR,
eg , Do i need TOEFL or IELTS ? Do i need a Job Offer there? My Dads cousin brother is in Toronto, Do i get ant benefits (as it would be tough to prove the relationship)
Any help would be appreciated..
Can somebody guide me with the PR process for Canada,
I am Computer Engineer with H1, and i need the requirements for Canada PR,
eg , Do i need TOEFL or IELTS ? Do i need a Job Offer there? My Dads cousin brother is in Toronto, Do i get ant benefits (as it would be tough to prove the relationship)
Any help would be appreciated..
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