impala
09-18 01:27 PM
god,,,this betrayel is killing me,,,,,can't able to digest this news,,,,
my dates are NOT current also ...
any advise?...
my dates are NOT current also ...
any advise?...
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snedle
06-17 07:03 PM
Doc will give you Sealed & stamped envlope with copy for you. You need to take this envlope and give to your attorney, who will file your case along will your other forms
chanduv23
10-16 12:16 PM
Yes, if you take a back seat, USCIS will take the back seat so will the law makers, anti immigrants will take the front seat
Come on folks we have a tough battle ahead - get charged up
Come on folks we have a tough battle ahead - get charged up
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aniraj
02-03 02:31 PM
My wife has a valid H4 stamp in her passport till Jun2011 while my daughter has valid H4 but no stamp in her passport. Both are visiting Canada this week end.
My wife wants to re-enter on H4 as she does not have AP & my daughter wants to
re-enter on AP as she does not have stamp in her passport.
Gurus could you see any issue since they are travelling together?
(They are flying not driving)
My wife wants to re-enter on H4 as she does not have AP & my daughter wants to
re-enter on AP as she does not have stamp in her passport.
Gurus could you see any issue since they are travelling together?
(They are flying not driving)
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02-17 09:49 AM
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sk76012w
12-17 12:07 PM
reddy77,
Did you give mail forwarding instructions to USPS when you moved from your old address?
I had done this online and got my AP duly forwarded to my new address. This happened about a month back.
Did you give mail forwarding instructions to USPS when you moved from your old address?
I had done this online and got my AP duly forwarded to my new address. This happened about a month back.
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gps001
06-30 05:38 PM
$250 for EAD/AP
what amount lawyer is asking?
what amount lawyer is asking?
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imhrb
01-06 04:01 PM
Like many others we have been waiting for our AOS application to be approved for over 2 years. But the strange thing is, I did get an EAD approved but they never called me in for fingerprinting and Biometrics. I know I had to do the non-immigration "registration" that was initiated a few years ago and they had taken my fingerprints and biometrics, is that why they didn't call me in again? since they already have it?
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Blog Feeds
06-26 03:40 PM
If you hold a green card and know in advance that you must be outside the United States for more than one year, it's worth applying to USCIS for a reentry permit (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-46E25CCD-3076-4CAE-B8909FA9BFF73FEA.html). This lets you to stay away for up to two years.
You should send in your application before leaving. Your reentry permit will serve as an entry document when you are ready to return. Reentry permits cannot be renewed and can be applied for only inside the United States. If you want to stay away for more than two years, you must return briefly and apply for another reentry permit.
The Nebraska Service Center (NSC) of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued an advisement in June 2009 regarding a change in procedures related to requests for rescheduling biometrics (fingerprinting) appointments for applications for reentry permits. The NSC has advised that all applications for reentry permits will be denied if the fingerprinting is not completed within 120 days of filing. The procedures for requesting expedited fingerprinting have not changed. I assume this is due to fact that many Green Card holders living abroad were trying to apply for the permit from overseas. In order to stp the practice, USCIS is trying to impose the strict biometrics schedule to make sure applicants apply form inside the US.
Applicants either have to appear at their scheduled appointments or request to be rescheduled. This request must occur before the appointment date. A request for rescheduling must be accompanied by a reasonable excuse for the inability to appear for the scheduled appointment. Rescheduled appointments are set within a maximum 30-day timeframe. Applicants should plan their travel accordingly, as the announcement is absolute with respect to the 30-day timeframe.
Here is a good tip to avoid one's green card being considered automatically abandoned under law, it is important to return within one year, at the latest.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/06/how_to_keep_you_green_card_cha.html)
You should send in your application before leaving. Your reentry permit will serve as an entry document when you are ready to return. Reentry permits cannot be renewed and can be applied for only inside the United States. If you want to stay away for more than two years, you must return briefly and apply for another reentry permit.
The Nebraska Service Center (NSC) of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued an advisement in June 2009 regarding a change in procedures related to requests for rescheduling biometrics (fingerprinting) appointments for applications for reentry permits. The NSC has advised that all applications for reentry permits will be denied if the fingerprinting is not completed within 120 days of filing. The procedures for requesting expedited fingerprinting have not changed. I assume this is due to fact that many Green Card holders living abroad were trying to apply for the permit from overseas. In order to stp the practice, USCIS is trying to impose the strict biometrics schedule to make sure applicants apply form inside the US.
Applicants either have to appear at their scheduled appointments or request to be rescheduled. This request must occur before the appointment date. A request for rescheduling must be accompanied by a reasonable excuse for the inability to appear for the scheduled appointment. Rescheduled appointments are set within a maximum 30-day timeframe. Applicants should plan their travel accordingly, as the announcement is absolute with respect to the 30-day timeframe.
Here is a good tip to avoid one's green card being considered automatically abandoned under law, it is important to return within one year, at the latest.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/06/how_to_keep_you_green_card_cha.html)
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pasupuleti
05-16 01:37 PM
My friend used AC21. He switched jobs after 6 months of filing for 485. He had a query on his 485 seeking experience letters for previous and current employment. He filed those and his 485 approved.
As the title suggest, it is meant for folks who have invoked AC21 (1-140 approved, I-485 filed & pending more than 6 months, job desc almost similar) successfully and unsuccessfully.
If you have successfully transferred, can you comment on the experience, any denial notices that you had to overcome? Have you got the green card finally?
If unsuccessful, what issues are you facing? Is there some work around or going back to desh is the only option?
Thoughts/Comments--from AC21 league members.
Thanks
Mohican
As the title suggest, it is meant for folks who have invoked AC21 (1-140 approved, I-485 filed & pending more than 6 months, job desc almost similar) successfully and unsuccessfully.
If you have successfully transferred, can you comment on the experience, any denial notices that you had to overcome? Have you got the green card finally?
If unsuccessful, what issues are you facing? Is there some work around or going back to desh is the only option?
Thoughts/Comments--from AC21 league members.
Thanks
Mohican
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prasadn
12-17 03:20 PM
My current status is H1B with I-140 approved. I am planning for a fulltime MBA for which I have to transfer my visa to student visa. I heard from some sources that I cannot transfer to student visa when my 140 is approved. Does anyone here knows how far this is true?
Sandy
I hope you do understand that once you change status to F-1, you essentially are losing your priority date and your GC application. Also, you will not be able to get a F-1 visa stamp on your passport as you cannot prove that you don't have an intention to immigrate (because you already had applied for and got an I-140 approved).
Thanks,
Prasad
Sandy
I hope you do understand that once you change status to F-1, you essentially are losing your priority date and your GC application. Also, you will not be able to get a F-1 visa stamp on your passport as you cannot prove that you don't have an intention to immigrate (because you already had applied for and got an I-140 approved).
Thanks,
Prasad
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05-27 02:11 PM
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The topic is how would the current bill debated in the senate would affect people who are stuck at the labor process and their application is stuck at the BEC.
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I want to talk to an individual who is stuck at the Backlog elemination center. I am in touch with the reporter who is working on the story for the people who are stuck at BEC.
The topic is how would the current bill debated in the senate would affect people who are stuck at the labor process and their application is stuck at the BEC.
This is very urgent so please call me at 408 204 2200 if you are living in bay area. Please call me directly. DO NOT SENT ME A PM.
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afp
02-25 01:50 PM
Hi,
I was on regular H1B for three years until mid 2008 when I changed to H4 status. Now, if I want to work for a non-profit organization, does the org have to just transfer the original H1B or file a new non-profit petition. If it is the latter (new petition) what happens to my original H1 approval? If I want to go back to the for-profit world do I need to apply for a new H1 or will my original H1 validity continue??
Thanks
AFP
I was on regular H1B for three years until mid 2008 when I changed to H4 status. Now, if I want to work for a non-profit organization, does the org have to just transfer the original H1B or file a new non-profit petition. If it is the latter (new petition) what happens to my original H1 approval? If I want to go back to the for-profit world do I need to apply for a new H1 or will my original H1 validity continue??
Thanks
AFP
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dilbert_cal
05-08 07:59 PM
Once you have two pay stubs , you can change the company. You can change even with a single pay stub but with two you are much safer.
Its a very debatable thing to discuss whether leaving so soon is good or not ..... wont go into it. You should always do what is best for you and your family. Everything else comes later.....
Its a very debatable thing to discuss whether leaving so soon is good or not ..... wont go into it. You should always do what is best for you and your family. Everything else comes later.....
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japs19
07-17 08:13 PM
I have a unique situation and I would really appreciate if someone can answer.
My LC and 140 was approved (March 2006) for Company A when I was working there on H1. After retrogration I changed jobs (November 2006) and went to work for Company B. My lawyer said we can apply for AOS using the approved 140 from company A. I did send the application which reached there on July 2nd. Now, do I have to go and work for Company A (which actually is not an option any more)? Or I can keep working for Company B and if 180 days are passed since the filing/receipt date I will be safe to obtain the GC? Company B is ready to start a new process for GC but if I can use the previously approved 140 and get AOS/GC approved, I really would like to do that.
Please help...
My LC and 140 was approved (March 2006) for Company A when I was working there on H1. After retrogration I changed jobs (November 2006) and went to work for Company B. My lawyer said we can apply for AOS using the approved 140 from company A. I did send the application which reached there on July 2nd. Now, do I have to go and work for Company A (which actually is not an option any more)? Or I can keep working for Company B and if 180 days are passed since the filing/receipt date I will be safe to obtain the GC? Company B is ready to start a new process for GC but if I can use the previously approved 140 and get AOS/GC approved, I really would like to do that.
Please help...
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martinvisalaw
07-29 02:51 PM
hello, I am in a F1 status for about 3 years, I have been working and filing taxes. I am going to get married to a USC and apply for a green card through it. I want to know if I can have any problem in the aplication since I've been working without authorization.
Once you entered legally you should be able to get permanent residence even if you worked without authorization. Please see this blog post: Law Office of Elaine Martin - immigration news: My spouse is "illegal" - what can we do? (http://martinvisalaw.blogspot.com/2009/03/my-spouse-is-illegal-what-can-we-do.html).
Second in concern to the affidavit support how much should I show and who has to fill these forms since my future wife is unemployed.
Another common querstion so I blogged about this also: Law Office of Elaine Martin - immigration news: affidavit of support (http://martinvisalaw.blogspot.com/search/label/affidavit%20of%20support)
Third in case my wife file for bankruptcy in the future that could affect me and if it does how can avoid this. By the way I live in florida.
This is not an immigration question. You should check with a family or bankruptcy lawyer in Florida.
Once you entered legally you should be able to get permanent residence even if you worked without authorization. Please see this blog post: Law Office of Elaine Martin - immigration news: My spouse is "illegal" - what can we do? (http://martinvisalaw.blogspot.com/2009/03/my-spouse-is-illegal-what-can-we-do.html).
Second in concern to the affidavit support how much should I show and who has to fill these forms since my future wife is unemployed.
Another common querstion so I blogged about this also: Law Office of Elaine Martin - immigration news: affidavit of support (http://martinvisalaw.blogspot.com/search/label/affidavit%20of%20support)
Third in case my wife file for bankruptcy in the future that could affect me and if it does how can avoid this. By the way I live in florida.
This is not an immigration question. You should check with a family or bankruptcy lawyer in Florida.
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WaldenPond
08-29 10:04 PM
The lawyer should have received the receipt of I-140. It would be best to ask your lawyer a copy of the I-140 receipt for your record. Using the case number from the I-140 receipt notice you could check the status of your application online at:
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/index.jsp
Hope this is useful.
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/index.jsp
Hope this is useful.
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aries22
07-18 09:06 AM
I have H1 from a consulting company.Now the client I work for has asked me if I'd like to join their company.The problem is they won't sponsor H1's.I'm willing to talk to an attorney and pay expenses for transfer.Can someone tell me if it's possible.If yes then what are the supporting documents we need from the client to transfer?
Thanks for any replies..
Thanks for any replies..
desi3933
06-28 07:20 AM
I am on H1B visa. Can I trade in Forex using FOREX or any other online broker?
Yes, one can trade on H-1B status, but can not claim trader status for tax filing. For more details on trader status for tax filing, contact your CPA.
Also, I need to trade in it multiple times on a single day. That's the nature of this business if you want to make money.
correction. I would say this -
That's the nature of this business if you want to make or lose money.
Good Luck.
Yes, one can trade on H-1B status, but can not claim trader status for tax filing. For more details on trader status for tax filing, contact your CPA.
Also, I need to trade in it multiple times on a single day. That's the nature of this business if you want to make money.
correction. I would say this -
That's the nature of this business if you want to make or lose money.
Good Luck.
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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