Ectheo
04-01 11:37 AM
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gc28262
10-27 06:59 PM
If you don't intend to change your employer, you can travel on AP, comeback and continue working on H1B.
You don't have to notify USCIS about this.
You don't have to notify USCIS about this.
suny_saini
08-04 06:40 AM
my name was not interview with my family.
my family gave interview and embassy asked for original I140 and I824 approval notices to check my eligibility.
i submitted and now after 2 weaks got the follwing reply:
In your case , the I-140 was filed on sept 10, 2001 and approved on october 08, 2003. The visa became available on october 08, 2003 . Form I-824 was not filed within one year of visa became available. <my name> was born on January 03, 1986. because he (me) is above 21 years old an immigrant visa as a derivative beneficiary of Employment third prefrence (e3) immigrant visa category cannot be inssued to <my name>. In order to qualify for a visa, he (me) would need to benifit from CSPA. Since form I-824 was not filed within one year of visa becoming available on October 08, 2003.
<my name> cannot be processed under CSPA.
but i think and i am not sure if i am right or wrong that I824 can be filed after issuance of green card, but at that time my dad ddnt got green card.
SO plz help me with right advice and solution so that i can travel with my family.
my mom and bro got te visa and it will expire in 6 monts and i want to go with them, can i be able to get visa in any case before their visa expire?
i badly need help.
my family gave interview and embassy asked for original I140 and I824 approval notices to check my eligibility.
i submitted and now after 2 weaks got the follwing reply:
In your case , the I-140 was filed on sept 10, 2001 and approved on october 08, 2003. The visa became available on october 08, 2003 . Form I-824 was not filed within one year of visa became available. <my name> was born on January 03, 1986. because he (me) is above 21 years old an immigrant visa as a derivative beneficiary of Employment third prefrence (e3) immigrant visa category cannot be inssued to <my name>. In order to qualify for a visa, he (me) would need to benifit from CSPA. Since form I-824 was not filed within one year of visa becoming available on October 08, 2003.
<my name> cannot be processed under CSPA.
but i think and i am not sure if i am right or wrong that I824 can be filed after issuance of green card, but at that time my dad ddnt got green card.
SO plz help me with right advice and solution so that i can travel with my family.
my mom and bro got te visa and it will expire in 6 monts and i want to go with them, can i be able to get visa in any case before their visa expire?
i badly need help.
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shukla77
01-03 12:51 PM
Yes :D :D :D
does anyone know if IV core will push to get the 485 relief (ability to file without visa number availeble) and what is the chance to get it befor of until the 15/february?.
does anyone know if IV core will push to get the 485 relief (ability to file without visa number availeble) and what is the chance to get it befor of until the 15/february?.
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walking_dude
12-12 01:42 PM
According to USCIS field manual for Adjudicators (IOs who approve 485), they should use DOL O*Net Codes, to determine same or similar, while approving. This code is mentioned in your LC.
chirayu547
10-08 11:56 PM
Hello,
First of all, I really appreciate your efforts to help people in their immigration issues.
Currently, I am on H4 visa. Recently, I was offered employment and got my H1B approved.
But, my new I797 approval notice does not contain I-94 part.
Do we need to apply for Change of Status from H4 to H1B now while I remain in US? Do I need to do it or my employer needs to do it?
I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Dhans
First of all, I really appreciate your efforts to help people in their immigration issues.
Currently, I am on H4 visa. Recently, I was offered employment and got my H1B approved.
But, my new I797 approval notice does not contain I-94 part.
Do we need to apply for Change of Status from H4 to H1B now while I remain in US? Do I need to do it or my employer needs to do it?
I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Dhans
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kirupa
12-01 07:35 PM
Hi allnaturaldmt!
Are you able to access the XML file using just your browser? You don't need a crossdomain file if the XAP is located in the same domain as that of your XML file - which it seems to be based on your description.
Thanks,
Kirupa
Are you able to access the XML file using just your browser? You don't need a crossdomain file if the XAP is located in the same domain as that of your XML file - which it seems to be based on your description.
Thanks,
Kirupa
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pmb76
08-14 05:30 PM
Folks please advise on using POJ method. I tried calling using the instructions below however I always get to customer service instead of NSC where I intend to connect. Am I missing something here ?
Call 1-800-375-5283
Press 1 to select English
Press 2 to skip introduction
Press 2
Press 6 to find case status information
Press 1
Now enter your receipt number SRCxxxxxxxxxx
Voice asks if SRC press 1
Then reads out application number, if correct, press 1 (now listen to the case update info..blah blah)
Part way through the blah blah press 3
Wait a moment and press 4
I am July 2 filer with Nov 2005 PD EB2-I. Even though I'm happy for others It is indeed frustrating to see my case languish like this. No updates at all. CSR just tells me to wait and wait forever. Opened an SR but nothing happened yet. Very very demoralizing....
Call 1-800-375-5283
Press 1 to select English
Press 2 to skip introduction
Press 2
Press 6 to find case status information
Press 1
Now enter your receipt number SRCxxxxxxxxxx
Voice asks if SRC press 1
Then reads out application number, if correct, press 1 (now listen to the case update info..blah blah)
Part way through the blah blah press 3
Wait a moment and press 4
I am July 2 filer with Nov 2005 PD EB2-I. Even though I'm happy for others It is indeed frustrating to see my case languish like this. No updates at all. CSR just tells me to wait and wait forever. Opened an SR but nothing happened yet. Very very demoralizing....
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Robert Kumar
12-04 10:30 AM
All,
1.Did anybody have recently got H1B stamping done in Hyderabad consultate.
2. Any issues with getting appointment dates.
3. I have all the documentation in place including pay stubs in the last 8 years.
4. Is it preferable to get stamping done in Canada than in Hyderabad,
5. How many days does it take to get the passport back.
Please share me your experiences,
Thank you,
Bobby.
1.Did anybody have recently got H1B stamping done in Hyderabad consultate.
2. Any issues with getting appointment dates.
3. I have all the documentation in place including pay stubs in the last 8 years.
4. Is it preferable to get stamping done in Canada than in Hyderabad,
5. How many days does it take to get the passport back.
Please share me your experiences,
Thank you,
Bobby.
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nmdial
03-11 10:26 AM
Fellow members,
I would appreciate anyone who could post his/her H1B stamping experience at the US Embassy in Delhi. My appointment is in the last week of March 2010.
I would appreciate anyone who could post his/her H1B stamping experience at the US Embassy in Delhi. My appointment is in the last week of March 2010.
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amsimmegrant
06-26 02:02 PM
i have working on h1b with compant A. i got a job offer from company B ( a consulting company) for a third party client. i sent company B my H1b tranfer papers . i didn't signed any offer letter or agreement with company b till now. company B filed LCA for me and before they field for h1B transfer , i changed my mind and informed company B that i am not going to join them. now company B threatning me that they will sue me for the damages and fees they spent and put a stay on me so that i can not work for any other employer while the case is in court of law . i have all my personal and other information with them as i sent them all the documents for H1B transfer. there is no offer letter and agreement signed between us and it was only verbal communication apart from some E mail exchanges and documents sent for transfer of visa. any body please advice does company B can create any problems or file any suit againt me . what are my rights ? i am still working for company A and don't want to get into any trouble..
i have working on h1b with compant A. i got a job offer from company B ( a consulting company) for a third party client. i sent company B my H1b tranfer papers . i didn't signed any offer letter or agreement with company b till now. company B filed LCA for me and before they field for h1B transfer , i changed my mind and informed company B that i am not going to join them. now company B threatning me that they will sue me for the damages and fees they spent and put a stay on me so that i can not work for any other employer while the case is in court of law . i have all my personal and other information with them as i sent them all the documents for H1B transfer. there is no offer letter and agreement signed between us and it was only verbal communication apart from some E mail exchanges and documents sent for transfer of visa. any body please advice does company B can create any problems or file any suit againt me . what are my rights ? i am still working for company A and don't want to get into any trouble..
thanks in advance for any advice ...
i have working on h1b with compant A. i got a job offer from company B ( a consulting company) for a third party client. i sent company B my H1b tranfer papers . i didn't signed any offer letter or agreement with company b till now. company B filed LCA for me and before they field for h1B transfer , i changed my mind and informed company B that i am not going to join them. now company B threatning me that they will sue me for the damages and fees they spent and put a stay on me so that i can not work for any other employer while the case is in court of law . i have all my personal and other information with them as i sent them all the documents for H1B transfer. there is no offer letter and agreement signed between us and it was only verbal communication apart from some E mail exchanges and documents sent for transfer of visa. any body please advice does company B can create any problems or file any suit againt me . what are my rights ? i am still working for company A and don't want to get into any trouble..
thanks in advance for any advice ...
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webm
08-13 04:02 PM
Hi All,
My PD is 1st Aug 2006. Am i IN or OUT?
As per VB:
The cut-off date for an oversubscribed category is the priority date of the first applicant who could not be reached within the numerical limits. Only applicants who have a priority date earlier than the cut-off date may be allotted a number.
They stress and bolded "Earlier Than" so i am not IN???? :confused::confused::(:(
No, you are not IN yet..sorry you just missed the window...It could be a chance for you in next Oct'08 VB..
My PD is 1st Aug 2006. Am i IN or OUT?
As per VB:
The cut-off date for an oversubscribed category is the priority date of the first applicant who could not be reached within the numerical limits. Only applicants who have a priority date earlier than the cut-off date may be allotted a number.
They stress and bolded "Earlier Than" so i am not IN???? :confused::confused::(:(
No, you are not IN yet..sorry you just missed the window...It could be a chance for you in next Oct'08 VB..
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tdasara
07-19 10:00 AM
'Business is America's Business'!
A good way to highlight our plight is to write to business magazines/research journals.
Anyone with a business idea or is a researcher and are being held back because of this retrogression, approach and write to business magazines or research journals. Even a simple email asking suggestions on your situation and if there is any work around might help.
Every city has a few local business magazines and these very much influence the local elected representatives.
The more our plight is published, the better.
And remember we eventually might influence the local politics one day with our contributions!
A good way to highlight our plight is to write to business magazines/research journals.
Anyone with a business idea or is a researcher and are being held back because of this retrogression, approach and write to business magazines or research journals. Even a simple email asking suggestions on your situation and if there is any work around might help.
Every city has a few local business magazines and these very much influence the local elected representatives.
The more our plight is published, the better.
And remember we eventually might influence the local politics one day with our contributions!
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cagedcactus
08-24 04:14 PM
This must be the worst immigrant experience I have heard.
I am sorry to hear that you have to go through this. You must approach social workers' group in your local area. They will help you get proper treatment from reliable sources, and they will also appoint you a lawyer if you cant afford one.
Dont let that loser off the hook. Despite of all emotions involved in this case, go after him hard and square. Make him pay for what he did to your daughter.
I dont know about your GC process, for which consulting an immigration lawyer is the best thing to do, right now you have a much important issue at hand than just a green card.
I am sorry to hear that you have to go through this. You must approach social workers' group in your local area. They will help you get proper treatment from reliable sources, and they will also appoint you a lawyer if you cant afford one.
Dont let that loser off the hook. Despite of all emotions involved in this case, go after him hard and square. Make him pay for what he did to your daughter.
I dont know about your GC process, for which consulting an immigration lawyer is the best thing to do, right now you have a much important issue at hand than just a green card.
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gc28262
04-09 09:29 PM
Your H1B is tied to your current company. If your new employer wants to hire you, they have to file a separate H1B for you.
So your answer should be. "I need H1B sponsorship to work."
So your answer should be. "I need H1B sponsorship to work."
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ruchigup
05-01 01:40 PM
I am taking services of an attorney to write a response. But kind of getting concerned.
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desitechie
07-23 12:32 PM
You can take time off -- like 4 weeks without any issue (I have done this), as long as the new company has filed to transfer your H1B petition.
I guess you should avoid going out of status -- where the old company has revoked your H1B when the new company hasn't even filed the H1B transfer petition. Other than this, taking time off between jobs should not be any problem at all, provided you stay within the country and, no travel outside the US. But if you do, you should consult your lawyer about its implications. Good luck with your new endeavors.
Sri.
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I guess you should avoid going out of status -- where the old company has revoked your H1B when the new company hasn't even filed the H1B transfer petition. Other than this, taking time off between jobs should not be any problem at all, provided you stay within the country and, no travel outside the US. But if you do, you should consult your lawyer about its implications. Good luck with your new endeavors.
Sri.
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chantu
10-24 03:23 PM
Thanks chantu, does that mean we need to keep renewing her EAD every year. Also, can we renew her h4 when I renew my h1. Thanks ....
Yes you need to renew her EAD every year or every two years now a days. You do not have to renew her H4 because now she is not on H4.
Yes you need to renew her EAD every year or every two years now a days. You do not have to renew her H4 because now she is not on H4.
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fromnaija
03-11 12:49 PM
Nothing else has changed since i took up this position, same title, salary, location etc.,
Position, title, location and job description are the important variables as far as PERM is concerned. It is your manager's circumstance that changed and not your job situation, so your PERM should not be affected.
Position, title, location and job description are the important variables as far as PERM is concerned. It is your manager's circumstance that changed and not your job situation, so your PERM should not be affected.
sreeanne
11-16 06:22 PM
Guys,
My wife was working on H1B now and she got EAD last week. Out of the following options which is TRUE and which is BETTER.
Option 1--> Moving to EAD from H1B by signing on I-9
Option 2--> COS from H1 to H4 and then to EAD.
I read in some of our threads that if we choose option 1 and if something goes wrong in AOS, we have to file for new H1B again. We have to wait for quota etc etc.
I also read that if we choose Option 2, if something goes wrong in EAD, we can always change back [ie RESUME]to H1B.
I am not so sure about these. Could some one share their thought.
Thanks
sree
My wife was working on H1B now and she got EAD last week. Out of the following options which is TRUE and which is BETTER.
Option 1--> Moving to EAD from H1B by signing on I-9
Option 2--> COS from H1 to H4 and then to EAD.
I read in some of our threads that if we choose option 1 and if something goes wrong in AOS, we have to file for new H1B again. We have to wait for quota etc etc.
I also read that if we choose Option 2, if something goes wrong in EAD, we can always change back [ie RESUME]to H1B.
I am not so sure about these. Could some one share their thought.
Thanks
sree
mayhemt
09-22 02:15 PM
How many foreigners (in all categories) obtained US lawful permanent residence in 2008?
In 2008, 1,107,126 foreign nationals became lawful permanent residents (LPRs) (also known as green-card holders) according to the Department of Homeland Security's Yearbook of Immigration Statistics 2008. The total number represents a 5.2 percent increase from 2007 (1,052,415) and a 31.6 percent increase from 2000 (841,002).
In 2008, 1,107,126 foreign nationals became lawful permanent residents (LPRs) (also known as green-card holders) according to the Department of Homeland Security's Yearbook of Immigration Statistics 2008. The total number represents a 5.2 percent increase from 2007 (1,052,415) and a 31.6 percent increase from 2000 (841,002).
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