McLuvin
04-16 03:38 PM
IV, you guys are doing it.....
I know for sure that Shusterman is one of the reputed Lawyer's... Its good to see people like him spending some time in this forum.
Also, if this is Mr.Shusterman himself participating in this forum or a member of his team participating. Can you throw some light into EB Immigration in the current CIR. What is that the EB folks can expect?
BR,
K
I know for sure that Shusterman is one of the reputed Lawyer's... Its good to see people like him spending some time in this forum.
Also, if this is Mr.Shusterman himself participating in this forum or a member of his team participating. Can you throw some light into EB Immigration in the current CIR. What is that the EB folks can expect?
BR,
K
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hibworker
05-07 01:55 PM
The job does not need to require Masters degree. Unlike Greencard filing under EB2 vs EB3 it is not any harder to get H1 under Masters quota, all you need is Masters from accredited univ. You need to figure out what the RFE is for.
kirupa
10-20 03:08 PM
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Cheers!
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M�rmUr3n
04-19 07:41 PM
That's a very cool effect, simple and interesting, nice job, but the price ,....mmm it needs something, don't you think?
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jnraajan
04-11 03:19 PM
USCIS is the US Govt..You do not tell Uncle SAm how to do their job....!!
Actually, that is not true. USCIS is part of US Govt. That is true. But, the department is run exclusively on the funds generated by receipt fees. So, they do have a responsibility towards us. dont you think
Actually, that is not true. USCIS is part of US Govt. That is true. But, the department is run exclusively on the funds generated by receipt fees. So, they do have a responsibility towards us. dont you think
sunny1000
09-13 02:37 AM
Here is an inspirational song by Mavis Staples to motivate the rally goers. The song and the video are moving. But, some might find the video graphic so, please use discretion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZWdDI_fkns
Good luck on the 18th.
P.S: I can't go as I have a date with the court.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZWdDI_fkns
Good luck on the 18th.
P.S: I can't go as I have a date with the court.
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wandmaker
01-10 10:30 AM
Agree on 1 and 2. But it is (c) (9) FILED I-485 for #3. I applied recently with no problem. Include a copy I-485 receipt.
you are correct for #3
you are correct for #3
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Rajwaitingon140
09-21 06:26 PM
Dec 21 2007 - EB2 Regular
How come you have DEC'21'2007 I-140 date? date is NOT yer arrived or it is typo mistake?
Thanks
RajWaitingon140
EB-3, I-140 still in process since Dec'2006 at NSC center.
How come you have DEC'21'2007 I-140 date? date is NOT yer arrived or it is typo mistake?
Thanks
RajWaitingon140
EB-3, I-140 still in process since Dec'2006 at NSC center.
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joolie1
02-07 05:52 PM
I happened to look at my EAD today, when I was looking into what my next steps are for my marriage immigration process, and I noticed it expired long before my Permanent Resident Card. Erroneously I thought the two were tied together, since I applied for both under the same auspices. Now I am very worried. 1) I have been employed the whole time and 2) I cannot afford to be unemployed. What do I do?
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Munna Bhai
02-07 03:17 PM
I have valid H1B visa in my passport.
Can I travel to India via London.
Can you please tell me what restrictions we have at london to travel. I heard some European countries have restrictions to travel.
Call airlines and British embassy and they should tell you the updated rule.
Can I travel to India via London.
Can you please tell me what restrictions we have at london to travel. I heard some European countries have restrictions to travel.
Call airlines and British embassy and they should tell you the updated rule.
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soumya_bhatta
03-23 07:33 AM
Hi,
Although my EAD has been approved long back, I haven't actually received the actual EAD card in hand because of an address related glitch. It is said they will re-send, but the delay is unbelievable. I have the A# from other correspondences.
Under the circumstances, can I apply for a AC21.
Thanks,
Soumya
Although my EAD has been approved long back, I haven't actually received the actual EAD card in hand because of an address related glitch. It is said they will re-send, but the delay is unbelievable. I have the A# from other correspondences.
Under the circumstances, can I apply for a AC21.
Thanks,
Soumya
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univariate
07-23 04:16 PM
Hi, Friend,
Can you give more details regarding your travel to Canada?
Which city is the port of exit and port of entry to USA?
What document did officer ask for when you exit and reenter USA?
Thanks.
Can you give more details regarding your travel to Canada?
Which city is the port of exit and port of entry to USA?
What document did officer ask for when you exit and reenter USA?
Thanks.
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dollar500
12-11 05:17 PM
I was wondering if it's possible to add a meter like one used at Wikipedia for fundraising..
http://upload.wikimedia.org/fundraising/2007/people-meter-ltr.png That will be a big motivation to many of the members.
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07-18 05:45 AM
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GC Struggle
11-14 10:06 AM
Why do you think that will happen..
I am guessing that if you 140 is approved (which is company based), then you are good because 485 is based entirely on the applicant..
Guru's pease throw some light on this
I am guessing that if you 140 is approved (which is company based), then you are good because 485 is based entirely on the applicant..
Guru's pease throw some light on this
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ns521
01-09 03:41 PM
Receipting update is just a reference.
My applications reached NSC 6 months ago on July 9th.
I have no receipts and checks were not cashed.
As per IO's my name is not in the system.
Check this thread (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=14402).
Good luck!
Did you contact them?What did they say?Did you receive any EAD or AP because some people receive those even before getting receipt numbers???
My applications reached NSC 6 months ago on July 9th.
I have no receipts and checks were not cashed.
As per IO's my name is not in the system.
Check this thread (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=14402).
Good luck!
Did you contact them?What did they say?Did you receive any EAD or AP because some people receive those even before getting receipt numbers???
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jonty_11
12-05 02:32 PM
Yes, you have to have expereince as of PD. As for the Risk - its all yours to take.
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amicable
06-24 01:23 PM
Hi Old Monk and GC.....Thank you for your reply. I am canadian citizen by naturalization. Is it a fast process for naturalization (not by birth) Canadian Citizen too? I havn't applied for I-765. As right now, my husband has no intention me to work in USA. Suppose in future if I decide to work...Can I work once my GC will approve, or do I have to have file I-765 to get permission to work?
Its been only one week, since I have mailed my I-485 to Chicago office. I havn't got my reciept yet. So,will wait for another week or so. As someone said on this forum usually it takes 10 days to get the receipt. My question is once I get my receipt can I apply for Social Security and Driving Licence? Can I leave the country to visit my family back home too? Or do I have to wait untill I get my Permanent residence card? As per GC or lets hope for canadian citizen it takes 6-9 months to approve their case. TIA.
Its been only one week, since I have mailed my I-485 to Chicago office. I havn't got my reciept yet. So,will wait for another week or so. As someone said on this forum usually it takes 10 days to get the receipt. My question is once I get my receipt can I apply for Social Security and Driving Licence? Can I leave the country to visit my family back home too? Or do I have to wait untill I get my Permanent residence card? As per GC or lets hope for canadian citizen it takes 6-9 months to approve their case. TIA.
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vin13
01-09 08:40 AM
I am getting different options from what you see. type in "infopass" in google and select the first site that you get. Here are the options i get after typing the zip code and selecting the service center
1)You need Service on a case that has already been filed
2) You are a new Permanent Resident and have not yet received your Permanent Resident Card
3) You want to file an application in person
4) You need information or other services
5) You need a form.
We selected (4) to schedule an appointment
1)You need Service on a case that has already been filed
2) You are a new Permanent Resident and have not yet received your Permanent Resident Card
3) You want to file an application in person
4) You need information or other services
5) You need a form.
We selected (4) to schedule an appointment
dealsnet
10-12 02:03 PM
You want to bring him and file I130 ?
If he marry a US citizen, she can file his I-130 eventhough he is out of status.
(If the entry into USA is legal and out of status later, can adjust, if filed by spouse)
For parent , brother/sister filing, I don't know and I don't think it is possible.
Hi
My brother got a B1/B2 multi-entry visa for 2 years. My mother is a green card holder and my brother didn't want her to submit an I-130 on his behalf since she became a US resident. The reason was because one of the questions that the embassy asks when you apply to get a visa to enter the US is weather a relative submitted an I-130 on your behalf or not. If yes then the embassy thinks of you as you want to enter the US and remain there until ur I-130 is approved and a visa number is available.. my question is since my borther got his visa, will it be ok for my mother to submit an I-130 on his behalf now without having the embassy rejecting him B1/B2 visa in the future(that is after his current B1/B2 visa expire in 2 years ????
Another question if a person is in the US and out of status, can a relative submit an I-130 on his behalf and if yes how good is his chance to adjust his status when the I-130 is approved in the future??
Thank you very much
If he marry a US citizen, she can file his I-130 eventhough he is out of status.
(If the entry into USA is legal and out of status later, can adjust, if filed by spouse)
For parent , brother/sister filing, I don't know and I don't think it is possible.
Hi
My brother got a B1/B2 multi-entry visa for 2 years. My mother is a green card holder and my brother didn't want her to submit an I-130 on his behalf since she became a US resident. The reason was because one of the questions that the embassy asks when you apply to get a visa to enter the US is weather a relative submitted an I-130 on your behalf or not. If yes then the embassy thinks of you as you want to enter the US and remain there until ur I-130 is approved and a visa number is available.. my question is since my borther got his visa, will it be ok for my mother to submit an I-130 on his behalf now without having the embassy rejecting him B1/B2 visa in the future(that is after his current B1/B2 visa expire in 2 years ????
Another question if a person is in the US and out of status, can a relative submit an I-130 on his behalf and if yes how good is his chance to adjust his status when the I-130 is approved in the future??
Thank you very much
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06-05 01:40 AM
A former member of the Bosnian Serb Army has left the U.S. to return to Serbia after a federal judge ordered his denaturalization based on concealment during his application for U.S. citizenship that he served in the military during the Bosnian war.
What is Denaturalization ? Denaturalization is the reverse of naturalization, when a state deprives one of its citizens of his or her citizenship. From the point of view of the individual, denaturalization means "revocation" or "loss" of citizenship. Denaturalization can be based on various legal justifications. The most severe form is the "stripping of citizenship" when denaturalization takes place as a penalty for actions considered criminal by the state, often only indirectly related to nationality, for instance for having served in a foreign military. In countries that enforce single citizenship, voluntary naturalization in another country will lead to an automatic loss of the original citizenship; the language of the law often refers to such cases as "giving up one's citizenship" or (implicit) renunciation of citizenship.
In this case Jadranko Gostic, 47, a former resident of St. Petersburg, Fla., departed the United States on June 1, 2010. U.S. District Court Judge James Moody in Tampa, Fla., ordered his denaturalization on May 26, 2010.
Gostic was indicted in December 2006 on one count of unlawful procurement of citizenship and one count of making false statements. In January 2010, a civil complaint was filed against Gostic alleging illegal procurement of U.S. citizenship and requesting his denaturalization. Court documents allege that Gostic served in the Zvornik Infantry Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army from April 1992 until December 1995. According to court documents, international tribunals have found that some units of the Zvornik Brigade engaged in war crimes and crimes against humanity, and that they participated in the July 1995 action against the Srebrenica enclave during which some 8,000 Muslim men and boys were executed.
Read more... (http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2010/June/10-crm-652.html)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/06/fl_man_who_served_in_military.html)
What is Denaturalization ? Denaturalization is the reverse of naturalization, when a state deprives one of its citizens of his or her citizenship. From the point of view of the individual, denaturalization means "revocation" or "loss" of citizenship. Denaturalization can be based on various legal justifications. The most severe form is the "stripping of citizenship" when denaturalization takes place as a penalty for actions considered criminal by the state, often only indirectly related to nationality, for instance for having served in a foreign military. In countries that enforce single citizenship, voluntary naturalization in another country will lead to an automatic loss of the original citizenship; the language of the law often refers to such cases as "giving up one's citizenship" or (implicit) renunciation of citizenship.
In this case Jadranko Gostic, 47, a former resident of St. Petersburg, Fla., departed the United States on June 1, 2010. U.S. District Court Judge James Moody in Tampa, Fla., ordered his denaturalization on May 26, 2010.
Gostic was indicted in December 2006 on one count of unlawful procurement of citizenship and one count of making false statements. In January 2010, a civil complaint was filed against Gostic alleging illegal procurement of U.S. citizenship and requesting his denaturalization. Court documents allege that Gostic served in the Zvornik Infantry Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army from April 1992 until December 1995. According to court documents, international tribunals have found that some units of the Zvornik Brigade engaged in war crimes and crimes against humanity, and that they participated in the July 1995 action against the Srebrenica enclave during which some 8,000 Muslim men and boys were executed.
Read more... (http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2010/June/10-crm-652.html)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/06/fl_man_who_served_in_military.html)
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