skp71
05-28 06:02 PM
Do they really know our name check status in local INS? When I spoke to NSC an year back, they said that my name check is done and waiting for visa numbers. when I went local INS office recently, she simply checked the online status (which we used to login and see) and she told that my name check is pending. It's been 4 years since I filed my 485, how is this possible?
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belmontboy
09-21 05:53 PM
I think you are talking about Pre-Adjudication.
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October 19th, 2005, 03:17 PM
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skalra
01-29 09:54 PM
I have same case, and I used my own sponsorship that got 10 years visa for my parents.
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raysaikat
06-15 01:49 AM
I lost my job about a month ago with fortune company where I had my H1 and then I filed to transfer my H1 to the GC filing company. It got approved last week. They even seem to have sent the I 94 with the H1 approval.
I have a visa from the earlier company(fortune company) till dec 2009 in my passport. Do I now need to get a fresh visa again with the new (GC) company that has sponsored my H1. Or is the visa validity in my passport is good enough to work even for the new employer?
Your old visa stamp is good.
I have a visa from the earlier company(fortune company) till dec 2009 in my passport. Do I now need to get a fresh visa again with the new (GC) company that has sponsored my H1. Or is the visa validity in my passport is good enough to work even for the new employer?
Your old visa stamp is good.
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Sakthisagar
10-25 09:33 AM
This was already dicussed here in a seperate thread almost 3 weeks ago and everybody knows this is the face saving techniqu of Infosys by paying some not popular channels in USA. just to save from the CHOP SHOP thing.
So India is always open her arms to any one who want to go back, no one is blocking anybody. But before going know the TRUTH as it is. not from the media. for that matter all Indian medias are false news mongers, as discussed in previous thread.
So this is again a MEDIA Baffoons gimmick.
So India is always open her arms to any one who want to go back, no one is blocking anybody. But before going know the TRUTH as it is. not from the media. for that matter all Indian medias are false news mongers, as discussed in previous thread.
So this is again a MEDIA Baffoons gimmick.
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10-31 11:01 PM
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03-25 05:45 PM
as long as its a recognized insitution by the Education department and by USCIS standards I dont see why not
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locomotive36
01-11 03:25 PM
Gurus,
My H1B extension is pending with the VSC. I want to upgrade my H1B extension to a premium process by paying 1000 USD.
Now, my question is - Can I do it myself thru efile or regular way using form I-907? Or should it be done only thru the employer or attorney?
I am asking this because my attorney is charging a ridiculous attorney fees of 250 USD on top of 1000 USD for upgrading my case to a premium!
Please help.
Thanks!
My H1B extension is pending with the VSC. I want to upgrade my H1B extension to a premium process by paying 1000 USD.
Now, my question is - Can I do it myself thru efile or regular way using form I-907? Or should it be done only thru the employer or attorney?
I am asking this because my attorney is charging a ridiculous attorney fees of 250 USD on top of 1000 USD for upgrading my case to a premium!
Please help.
Thanks!
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Immigration Law from Houston Immigration Lawyer - Annie Banerjee Has Just Posted the Following:
The justice Department's suit to block the restrictive law in Arizona is heralded by everyone as an "immigration issue." Both Wall Street Journal and New York Times have huge headings under "Immigration Law." But the question is not about immigration law. It is about the fundamental human right to not be judged by the color of our skin.
The proponents of the bill, like Arizona state Sen. Russell Pearce say that the bill "prohibits racial profiling." But I wonder if every individual is stopped and asked for their passports. The will cripple business in the State. Will everyone, ie white, black, brown, yellow, and whatever other color or look need to take their passports, birth certificates, etc to Arizona?
I naturalized into this country and is in the highest tax bracket. I work and pay taxes. Yet I am brown and have an accent. As a practitioner of immigration law, I know say for instance white Canadian who are here, in the US, working illegally, but are white and except for a slight "oot and aboot" has no other accent. Who will the Arizona police "catch"?
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The justice Department's suit to block the restrictive law in Arizona is heralded by everyone as an "immigration issue." Both Wall Street Journal and New York Times have huge headings under "Immigration Law." But the question is not about immigration law. It is about the fundamental human right to not be judged by the color of our skin.
The proponents of the bill, like Arizona state Sen. Russell Pearce say that the bill "prohibits racial profiling." But I wonder if every individual is stopped and asked for their passports. The will cripple business in the State. Will everyone, ie white, black, brown, yellow, and whatever other color or look need to take their passports, birth certificates, etc to Arizona?
I naturalized into this country and is in the highest tax bracket. I work and pay taxes. Yet I am brown and have an accent. As a practitioner of immigration law, I know say for instance white Canadian who are here, in the US, working illegally, but are white and except for a slight "oot and aboot" has no other accent. Who will the Arizona police "catch"?
The lawsuit is also about separate state and federal rights. The Conservative Supreme Court will champion State rights, but it will remain to be seen whether they champion Separation of Powers. My guess is that their judgment will be clouded by the more emotional issue of immigration.
For more information contact Houston Immigration Lawyer (http://www.visatous.com) or Houston Immigration Attorney (http://www.visatous.com), Annie Banerjeehttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8629098317507537197-8318558763551200610?l=usimmigrationmatters.blogspo t.com
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08-03 08:52 AM
Hello,
I am working for a company A with whome I have gone ahead and resigned with them i also filed my GC and 485 is still pending with them and also have EAD through them, recently i got offer from Company B which i accepted and they have gone ahead and filed my H1 Tranfer but recently i got one more offer from Company C which is much better.
What should be done in this scenario,should i again file for H1 Transfer through Company C or will it mess up my case even more
Join Company C since it is better offer. Look for your benefits..always.:)
I am working for a company A with whome I have gone ahead and resigned with them i also filed my GC and 485 is still pending with them and also have EAD through them, recently i got offer from Company B which i accepted and they have gone ahead and filed my H1 Tranfer but recently i got one more offer from Company C which is much better.
What should be done in this scenario,should i again file for H1 Transfer through Company C or will it mess up my case even more
Join Company C since it is better offer. Look for your benefits..always.:)
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09-01 07:29 PM
You will need to file an I-824 (USCIS - Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=dd153591ec04d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCR D&vgnextchannel=db029c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD)).
Please note that these applications typically take 3-5 months. Current processing time at USCIS: CSC is three months.
Thanks a bunch parablergh. 3months is a long time to get a replacement I797! I don't know if there is a shortcut to get the SSN by showing a notarized copy of the I797 that we have instead of waiting for the duplicate one from USCIS.
Please note that these applications typically take 3-5 months. Current processing time at USCIS: CSC is three months.
Thanks a bunch parablergh. 3months is a long time to get a replacement I797! I don't know if there is a shortcut to get the SSN by showing a notarized copy of the I797 that we have instead of waiting for the duplicate one from USCIS.
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08-15 08:28 PM
Don't do this . The information you want is here
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11821
Or you are stupid enough not to understand that
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kalyan
05-05 01:48 PM
If we can get the statistics that INS or USCIS is wasting numbers every year on i-485 approvals, i would like to initiate a class action suit.
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Aristotle08
06-01 03:58 PM
It is very possible that my question might have already been answered in the past but after searching through many forums, I could not find a direct answer.
Here�s my situation:
Category: EB2
PERM approved.
I 140 approved.
PD � Dec 2007.
H1-B status: 6 yrs expiring Sep 10. Filed for 3 yr extension.
I have an excellent chance of a promotion to a managerial level position. I am seriously considering abandoning my current GC process, accept the managerial position and reapplying for a new H1-B and GC.
Questions:
1. Will I need a new H1-B? If so, for how many years will I get it?
2. When I apply for a new PERM, will PD of Dec 2007 still be valid?
Thanks.
Here�s my situation:
Category: EB2
PERM approved.
I 140 approved.
PD � Dec 2007.
H1-B status: 6 yrs expiring Sep 10. Filed for 3 yr extension.
I have an excellent chance of a promotion to a managerial level position. I am seriously considering abandoning my current GC process, accept the managerial position and reapplying for a new H1-B and GC.
Questions:
1. Will I need a new H1-B? If so, for how many years will I get it?
2. When I apply for a new PERM, will PD of Dec 2007 still be valid?
Thanks.
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teikyo30
08-05 01:28 PM
My roommate is from England. She applied for a work visa, I'm not sure which number or letter, but anyway she was supposed to apply 90 days before her studies ended up to 60 days after. She mistakenly sent the application in 94 days before she finished her studies and they denied it because of that.
I read the form and it said there is no appeal. She went to try and take care of it today and they told her not only is there no appeal, she can never apply again. Is that really right? For a simple mailing error she can't ever get a work visa now?
What other options does she have?
I read the form and it said there is no appeal. She went to try and take care of it today and they told her not only is there no appeal, she can never apply again. Is that really right? For a simple mailing error she can't ever get a work visa now?
What other options does she have?
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