uma001
06-14 02:42 PM
Since there is a mad rush of i485 applications , USCIS is going to do lottery to select applications for approval.Rest of them will be rejected.
Just kididng guys, take it easy.
Just gave a thought about it. USCIS can do anything. People who got rejection in H1b lottery feeling bad still.
Just kididng guys, take it easy.
Just gave a thought about it. USCIS can do anything. People who got rejection in H1b lottery feeling bad still.
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dilbert_cal
07-05 08:42 PM
Can you please post your question on this thread
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5994
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http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5994
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omughal
04-27 05:26 PM
I have the same problem...(The description of your problem is so similar to mine, I'm thinking that you might be my lawyer trying to fish for an answer to my problem...I paid her thousands of dollars and she gets her answers from the Internet...funny :D)
I am a Brit, filed my I-140 and I-485 in Nebraska for my myself, wife and kids back in Jul-07. The I-140 was sent to Vermont, mine and my wife's I-485 have gone to "the office where they were transferred" (that really narrows it down) and my kid's I-485s were sent to Texas "it has jurisdiction over the case"
Since we live in Texas, I'm not sure why all our papers don't have Texan "jurisdiction".
My lawyers are inquiring with the USCIS and AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association).
I am a Brit, filed my I-140 and I-485 in Nebraska for my myself, wife and kids back in Jul-07. The I-140 was sent to Vermont, mine and my wife's I-485 have gone to "the office where they were transferred" (that really narrows it down) and my kid's I-485s were sent to Texas "it has jurisdiction over the case"
Since we live in Texas, I'm not sure why all our papers don't have Texan "jurisdiction".
My lawyers are inquiring with the USCIS and AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association).
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02-26 01:11 PM
I have a simply question, not urgent, not immediate
I moved to a different place (same city), but my wife is out of country. I am trying to file AR-11 for change of address, but it is asking for Last Port of entry. Is AR11 needed only for people who are currently in the country.
I moved to a different place (same city), but my wife is out of country. I am trying to file AR-11 for change of address, but it is asking for Last Port of entry. Is AR11 needed only for people who are currently in the country.
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nda050325
03-16 09:39 PM
fromnaija and FinalGC
Thank you very much for your replies.
Thank you very much for your replies.
waitin_toolong
08-14 06:50 AM
Since her is the derivative GC and you are already approved there are no employment letters needed.
She needs to use AP/EAD to travel/work maintain legal status at all times.
You just need to be financially solvent just in case they ask for financial support docs I dont see that happening.
If your PD is EB3/2003 i dont think she will have to wait too long.
Too many people with PD 2001-2003 along with several 2004-2005 are approved or getting approval. anyone with Pd 2003 and above should not have to wait too long.
She needs to use AP/EAD to travel/work maintain legal status at all times.
You just need to be financially solvent just in case they ask for financial support docs I dont see that happening.
If your PD is EB3/2003 i dont think she will have to wait too long.
Too many people with PD 2001-2003 along with several 2004-2005 are approved or getting approval. anyone with Pd 2003 and above should not have to wait too long.
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jayleno
06-17 12:14 PM
Just want to say hello...since we are in same boat. Applied in second week of May. No reciet notice yet, according to employer. I was applying for extension of my soon to expire h1b
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gondalguru
07-11 05:26 PM
I have filed I-485 as derivative on my spouse case with his PD of EB3 Dec2005 as his I-140 was also approved in july 2007. I have AP/EAD through it, but have never used them.
I am currently on H1B and just got my I-140 approved through my employer in EB2. My priority is Feb 2005 which is much earlier than his EB3 Dec 2005. The approved I140 has the same Alien # that I received through my pending AOS case filed earlier in july 2007..
Do you recommend filing I-485 again based on August bulletin now that my PD is current.
How does processing date working in tandem with Priority Date.
What is your take on multiple I-485 filing.
Another option will be utilize consular processing with your approved I-140 especially with your current PD.
You may not need to file another I-485. If you applied through lawyer -- ask your lawyer to interfile your and your spouse's I-485 with your approved EB2 I-140. It will save you time and money.
I am currently on H1B and just got my I-140 approved through my employer in EB2. My priority is Feb 2005 which is much earlier than his EB3 Dec 2005. The approved I140 has the same Alien # that I received through my pending AOS case filed earlier in july 2007..
Do you recommend filing I-485 again based on August bulletin now that my PD is current.
How does processing date working in tandem with Priority Date.
What is your take on multiple I-485 filing.
Another option will be utilize consular processing with your approved I-140 especially with your current PD.
You may not need to file another I-485. If you applied through lawyer -- ask your lawyer to interfile your and your spouse's I-485 with your approved EB2 I-140. It will save you time and money.
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marola
05-14 05:28 PM
Hi, I am a holder G4 visa working on a international institution in Washington DC, USA...and my fiance is a G4 visa holder too, working on other international institution in the same city (we are foreigners, south americans, especifically)...ok...the main issue is that we want to get married next month in USA and sure as G4 visa holders at that time....but on this September, my fiance is going to change his status to a F1 visa, because he is going to pursue his PHD on a US University....and I cannot change my status as dependent of him (F1 dependant), cuz I need to keep working, and I dont know if it is necessary for studying here to have exclusively F1 visa as a foreigner student, or he could become a G4 visa dependant from me, after he stop working to start studying.
...So my question is if we get married before that he changes his status from G4 to F1...would I be able to keep working on any international institution meanwhile he can keep his F1 student visa?, with no need to become a dependent from each other, but to keep, my G4 visa, and his future F1 visa, respectively?
My doubt is based on one comment that i heard from someone, but i am not sure, cuz that person told me, that if my husband changes his visa from G4, resigning my G4 dependent status, i couldn't be rehired later...i tried to get advide from a lawyer but his service is so expensive for me...so i hope someone can help me, cuz this issue is so important for us.
Ps: For more information, my fiancee would have to go to his country and getting his F1 visa and go back to USA as a F1 visa holder....And before that trip...we would like to get married...and meanwhile he is studying with his F1 visa, I can work with no problems with my G4 visa rehired as many times as I am re hired...
...So my question is if we get married before that he changes his status from G4 to F1...would I be able to keep working on any international institution meanwhile he can keep his F1 student visa?, with no need to become a dependent from each other, but to keep, my G4 visa, and his future F1 visa, respectively?
My doubt is based on one comment that i heard from someone, but i am not sure, cuz that person told me, that if my husband changes his visa from G4, resigning my G4 dependent status, i couldn't be rehired later...i tried to get advide from a lawyer but his service is so expensive for me...so i hope someone can help me, cuz this issue is so important for us.
Ps: For more information, my fiancee would have to go to his country and getting his F1 visa and go back to USA as a F1 visa holder....And before that trip...we would like to get married...and meanwhile he is studying with his F1 visa, I can work with no problems with my G4 visa rehired as many times as I am re hired...
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b2visahelp
06-15 07:37 PM
Hi,
My parents' and 2 brothers' B2 visas got rejected yesterday. The VO didn't state the refusal reason. He didn't stamp anything on their passports. I got my GC through asylum, and will get married in Nov. 2009. I supplied a formal letter from my pastor about the wedding that it's real. And my parents stated that they are not bringing my youngest brother to the US because he has school. During the interview, the VO asked them about me. He knew that I got my GC through asylum. He asked if I work or go to school. My parents answered honestly that I'm currently working to support myself.
My parents didn't show their bank account, certificate of properties and business because the VO didn't ask for it. Should they show them to VO eventhough he didn't ask to see it?
Now, we're preparing to apply B2 visa for a second time. Here are my questions:
1. When do you think they should apply for the visas again?
2. What can I do to support the fact that they will definitely go back to their country? Should we write a letter stating the reasons why they won't immigrate to US?
3. My parents are taking care of my elderly grandfather, 80 years old. Should they state this for a reason they'll come back, and also bring his photo?
4. Will they get a better chance if they leave all of my 3 younger brothers at home?
Help...help....please...I really want them to attend my wedding.
Thanks a bunch for all of your advise!
My parents' and 2 brothers' B2 visas got rejected yesterday. The VO didn't state the refusal reason. He didn't stamp anything on their passports. I got my GC through asylum, and will get married in Nov. 2009. I supplied a formal letter from my pastor about the wedding that it's real. And my parents stated that they are not bringing my youngest brother to the US because he has school. During the interview, the VO asked them about me. He knew that I got my GC through asylum. He asked if I work or go to school. My parents answered honestly that I'm currently working to support myself.
My parents didn't show their bank account, certificate of properties and business because the VO didn't ask for it. Should they show them to VO eventhough he didn't ask to see it?
Now, we're preparing to apply B2 visa for a second time. Here are my questions:
1. When do you think they should apply for the visas again?
2. What can I do to support the fact that they will definitely go back to their country? Should we write a letter stating the reasons why they won't immigrate to US?
3. My parents are taking care of my elderly grandfather, 80 years old. Should they state this for a reason they'll come back, and also bring his photo?
4. Will they get a better chance if they leave all of my 3 younger brothers at home?
Help...help....please...I really want them to attend my wedding.
Thanks a bunch for all of your advise!
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mhkumar
05-25 12:18 PM
H1B workers returning to their jobs are eligible for emergency appointments in India.
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cs.0
01-29 11:13 AM
hi kumar,
Thanks for your reply. If we visit India and come back to US, then should we use AP or H1B stamping? and also can you confirm whether we should work on 1099 or W2 when EAD is used for part time.
Thanks for your reply. If we visit India and come back to US, then should we use AP or H1B stamping? and also can you confirm whether we should work on 1099 or W2 when EAD is used for part time.
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10-01 09:43 PM
You need to have PT license to work. Every state has different rules, there is lot of paper work involved to sit for license exam. For Indians, mostly it was easy for Michigan, New york. For present scenario better check physicaltherapyforum.com, very good info avaliable
Once you pass license it is easy to get job and H1, presently physical therapy is recession proof. well paid over 60-75000 for new grads.
Once you pass license it is easy to get job and H1, presently physical therapy is recession proof. well paid over 60-75000 for new grads.
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07-23 09:42 PM
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kalyan
06-15 11:19 AM
Mine got approved exactly 2 months and a week. The lawyer sent me a copy of I-140 that was sent to USCIS and that covered my Labor certification also.
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07-31 11:20 AM
Good point.. no harm in sending extra info.
alkg
10-26 02:05 PM
Yes I files my applications at NSC but receipt nos are of TSC
pune_guy
11-20 06:22 PM
Hi Guys,
I am working with company A on H1B, currently on bench (no pay, all vacation used up) and no pay stub. I got an from offer from Company B and have started the H1 transfer process. I would like to know how soon can I join company B. My friend says I can join as soon as USCIS receives the H1B application i.e. as soon as the fedex delivery reciept becomes available I can join the company B.
The lawyer from company B says I need to wait till a reciept notice is received from USCIS.
Who is right? I want to believe the lawyer for obvious reasons (she is a lawyer) but my friend did the similar thing, he joined the day his app was received at USCIS and he was adviced so by his company's lawyer.
A rationale to join on the same day is that when the H1 is approved it will have the start date same as the day USCIS received the app (as that is the requested start date of transfer).
I'd appreciate your inputs.
Thanks
I am working with company A on H1B, currently on bench (no pay, all vacation used up) and no pay stub. I got an from offer from Company B and have started the H1 transfer process. I would like to know how soon can I join company B. My friend says I can join as soon as USCIS receives the H1B application i.e. as soon as the fedex delivery reciept becomes available I can join the company B.
The lawyer from company B says I need to wait till a reciept notice is received from USCIS.
Who is right? I want to believe the lawyer for obvious reasons (she is a lawyer) but my friend did the similar thing, he joined the day his app was received at USCIS and he was adviced so by his company's lawyer.
A rationale to join on the same day is that when the H1 is approved it will have the start date same as the day USCIS received the app (as that is the requested start date of transfer).
I'd appreciate your inputs.
Thanks
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