nixstor
09-07 12:03 PM
See you guys in the Great Falls Library
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RadioactveChimp
04-16 01:39 AM
another one?!?! hahahhahahha
cooltypes
04-13 11:21 AM
We are indian nationals living in the US - I have an H1-B visa with visa stamp valid till 05/2010 and my wife is on H4 - she has a valid 797 but does not have a visa stamp yet
We are planning to visit UK on visitor visa for 2 weeks .. Is it possible to get a visa stamp in London US consulate and how long does it normally take to get a visas stamp?
Thanks!
We are planning to visit UK on visitor visa for 2 weeks .. Is it possible to get a visa stamp in London US consulate and how long does it normally take to get a visas stamp?
Thanks!
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Leo07
11-01 10:26 AM
It's really unfortunate, but what's in that cartoon is the truth. The humor is for people who don't have to go through that flow-chart or the people who get out quick.
for people who are in that loop for 13 years, it's the tragedy of life.
Nevertheless, I vote for that cartoon. I think it can depict the truth, pains of immigrants through a medium that a layman can understand.
for people who are in that loop for 13 years, it's the tragedy of life.
Nevertheless, I vote for that cartoon. I think it can depict the truth, pains of immigrants through a medium that a layman can understand.
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lovealways1234
05-13 03:00 PM
Greetings all,
I am new to Immigration voice and feel very blessed for finding the site.
Here is my situation I am a green card holder since 1996. However I waited until now because I had I received probation before judgment in 2003. The case was expunged in 2007. The conviction was Annotated Code of Maryland article 27 , section 146 (c )(1 ) stipulating that : Any person who violates any provision of subsection (c)(1) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or both.
According to the information I found on USCIS, you can not have any conviction in the five years preceding your application; It looks like I should be fine. I am ready to apply now and it has been a good obedient green card holder for 6 years now, I don't have any issue with the law since 2003.
I am also married to a US citizen and have three children (all citizens). I was able to get all my information from the court prior to the expungement as well.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks you so much.
I am new to Immigration voice and feel very blessed for finding the site.
Here is my situation I am a green card holder since 1996. However I waited until now because I had I received probation before judgment in 2003. The case was expunged in 2007. The conviction was Annotated Code of Maryland article 27 , section 146 (c )(1 ) stipulating that : Any person who violates any provision of subsection (c)(1) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or both.
According to the information I found on USCIS, you can not have any conviction in the five years preceding your application; It looks like I should be fine. I am ready to apply now and it has been a good obedient green card holder for 6 years now, I don't have any issue with the law since 2003.
I am also married to a US citizen and have three children (all citizens). I was able to get all my information from the court prior to the expungement as well.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks you so much.
mps
07-25 12:47 PM
My sponsoring company changed its� legal name on January 1, 2008 for some restructuring reasons. I got saved, as I�m July 2, 2007 I-485 filer (I ended up completing 6 months after I-485 with filing employer).
Our corporate attorney has advised us that, they would invoke AC21 only if RFE received.
Now, I�m looking else where for a new job � I plan to invoke AC21 only if RFE is received. However, I�m concerned that my employer may try to revoke I-140 (Note # On Behest of my �Desi� manager who has pinned me down on several occasions due to my pending GC application)
My question is � since filing employer no longer exists (legally), would my current employer be able to revoke I-140?
I would appreciate insight from Guru�s on this forum!
Our corporate attorney has advised us that, they would invoke AC21 only if RFE received.
Now, I�m looking else where for a new job � I plan to invoke AC21 only if RFE is received. However, I�m concerned that my employer may try to revoke I-140 (Note # On Behest of my �Desi� manager who has pinned me down on several occasions due to my pending GC application)
My question is � since filing employer no longer exists (legally), would my current employer be able to revoke I-140?
I would appreciate insight from Guru�s on this forum!
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Blog Feeds
12-18 03:40 PM
AILA Leadership Has Just Posted the Following:
In an interview on David Letterman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpvNXPPOMr8), actor Robert Downey, Jr., talked about a problem he had last year in Japan, when upon entering he was detained and questioned about his past criminal record. Downey said: I probably should have seen there was a sign that said 'No Felons Allowed' in English and Japanese and I haven't had that expunged yet," he said. "You can actually get things expunged but I've been pretty busy. So I was detained, I was interrogated. It was a blast.
Haven't you settled up? Haven't you paid your debts? Letterman asked.
Clearly I haven't paid my debts to Japan, said Downey.
While I certainly feel somewhat bad for Mr. Downey, this short exchange gave the impression that nothing similar would ever happen in America! Hah!
U.S. Immigration Law contains restrictions that bar entry to people forever, for virtually any youthful indiscretion they have ever had, e.g. simple possession of a marijuana 20 years ago, without regard to whether or not you were actually convicted of the crime! You do not even need to have been convicted; the fact that you admit you did it will also get you barred from entry. Heck you will even be bounced (http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/43) from the United States after overstaying your visa for one day, leaving one day late, and then trying to come back in on that visa. Or, you will be detained and returned because the officer thinks you MIGHT be working (http://addxorrol.blogspot.com/2007/07/ive-been-denied-entry-to-us-essentially.html).
So, if you were watching David Letterman and thanking your lucky stars that America is far nicer to arriving tourists than Japan--think again!
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/186823568153827945-8541560039624368703?l=ailaleadership.blogspot.com
More... (http://ailaleadership.blogspot.com/2009/12/robert-downey-jr-and-us-immigration.html)
In an interview on David Letterman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpvNXPPOMr8), actor Robert Downey, Jr., talked about a problem he had last year in Japan, when upon entering he was detained and questioned about his past criminal record. Downey said: I probably should have seen there was a sign that said 'No Felons Allowed' in English and Japanese and I haven't had that expunged yet," he said. "You can actually get things expunged but I've been pretty busy. So I was detained, I was interrogated. It was a blast.
Haven't you settled up? Haven't you paid your debts? Letterman asked.
Clearly I haven't paid my debts to Japan, said Downey.
While I certainly feel somewhat bad for Mr. Downey, this short exchange gave the impression that nothing similar would ever happen in America! Hah!
U.S. Immigration Law contains restrictions that bar entry to people forever, for virtually any youthful indiscretion they have ever had, e.g. simple possession of a marijuana 20 years ago, without regard to whether or not you were actually convicted of the crime! You do not even need to have been convicted; the fact that you admit you did it will also get you barred from entry. Heck you will even be bounced (http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/43) from the United States after overstaying your visa for one day, leaving one day late, and then trying to come back in on that visa. Or, you will be detained and returned because the officer thinks you MIGHT be working (http://addxorrol.blogspot.com/2007/07/ive-been-denied-entry-to-us-essentially.html).
So, if you were watching David Letterman and thanking your lucky stars that America is far nicer to arriving tourists than Japan--think again!
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/186823568153827945-8541560039624368703?l=ailaleadership.blogspot.com
More... (http://ailaleadership.blogspot.com/2009/12/robert-downey-jr-and-us-immigration.html)
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fromnaija
08-25 01:29 PM
Sorry, my bad. I didn't check the forum area I was in. Yes you are right, people can ask the lawyers any immigration-related question.
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sparky_jones
03-03 02:19 PM
Hmm...so the Name Check hell is back.
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mk26
04-25 10:26 PM
Any one please reply if you know the answer..
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ramaonline
10-09 01:15 AM
You must have I94 showing H1B classification and validity dates to change status to H1. You can travel and re-enter with a H1 visa stamp and obtain h1 status. Please check with the company attorney,
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Pankaj
09-23 08:16 AM
your wife should be fine and within status even you changed the job.
I asked this same question to my lawyer in 2006. we got that its valid.
You might drop few lines to your company's attorney to find out exact answer.
I asked this same question to my lawyer in 2006. we got that its valid.
You might drop few lines to your company's attorney to find out exact answer.
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gc_peshwa
04-08 11:09 AM
Thanx goosetavo...every single bit helps a lot...very highly appreciated!
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HRPRO
02-15 11:50 AM
You will not have any problems with the move and using your own attorney should not be a problem either.
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saketkapur
03-10 12:54 PM
Its at the discretion of the officer at POE.......I was asked for my EAD even when I had a valid H1B and last time when I had travelled on AP I was asked for my EAD......
why don't you apply for duplicate documents with the USCIS?
above is just my experience.......
why don't you apply for duplicate documents with the USCIS?
above is just my experience.......
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solaris27
01-21 11:08 AM
yes u can do it
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vikramy
05-29 11:19 AM
My Wife got an RFE on her Medical. Her RFE is
A review of your file indicates that you submitted a medical examination completed by designated civil surgeon. however, the civil surgeon failed to complete the immunizations supplement to Form I-693.
Please return to the civil surgeon so that civil surgeon can administer appropriate vaccinations.
I know she did not take Measles Vaccine as it she was pregnant that time.
My wife is currently in India. My questions are
1) Does she need to go through complete medical examination again? will it be enough to just send documentation regarding missing vaccine. (There is no info given in RFE regarding what is incomplete)
2) can she do any thing about medical exam in India. I mean can she get a certificate from India?
3) can we ask for additional time to respond to RFE? If yes is it Advisable and safe? How much additional time can be requested?
4) If she has to travel back, she has to travel on AP as My H1 transfer is pending. So my question is what happens if her H4 gets approved before she comes here. Does she need to apply H4 again?
5) If my H1 transfer does not get approved till she comes back, My understanding is, once H4 gets approved it automatically overrides Parolee status. Am i correct?
6) while coming on AP what documents she need to carry. Does she need to have My employement letter, any thing else?
I appreciate any help about my questions.
A review of your file indicates that you submitted a medical examination completed by designated civil surgeon. however, the civil surgeon failed to complete the immunizations supplement to Form I-693.
Please return to the civil surgeon so that civil surgeon can administer appropriate vaccinations.
I know she did not take Measles Vaccine as it she was pregnant that time.
My wife is currently in India. My questions are
1) Does she need to go through complete medical examination again? will it be enough to just send documentation regarding missing vaccine. (There is no info given in RFE regarding what is incomplete)
2) can she do any thing about medical exam in India. I mean can she get a certificate from India?
3) can we ask for additional time to respond to RFE? If yes is it Advisable and safe? How much additional time can be requested?
4) If she has to travel back, she has to travel on AP as My H1 transfer is pending. So my question is what happens if her H4 gets approved before she comes here. Does she need to apply H4 again?
5) If my H1 transfer does not get approved till she comes back, My understanding is, once H4 gets approved it automatically overrides Parolee status. Am i correct?
6) while coming on AP what documents she need to carry. Does she need to have My employement letter, any thing else?
I appreciate any help about my questions.
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jettu77
05-12 02:34 PM
I am having my EAD and AP and I am not using my EAD.
EAD expires Sept 08
AP expires Oct 08
My question is
Can I renew AP only ?
If, I do not renew EAD will it be a problem in the future ?
Can I renew it after EAD has expired ?
Also, If I am renewing AP only, when does the 120 days rule come into picture.
Is it with the AP date or EAD date.
Your input will be appreciated.
EAD expires Sept 08
AP expires Oct 08
My question is
Can I renew AP only ?
If, I do not renew EAD will it be a problem in the future ?
Can I renew it after EAD has expired ?
Also, If I am renewing AP only, when does the 120 days rule come into picture.
Is it with the AP date or EAD date.
Your input will be appreciated.
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crystal
02-07 04:07 PM
afaik, copy is enough.
fightforit
01-26 01:08 PM
I am new here and do not know the exact protocol. What does IV suggest? Shall we flood the President with Qs regarding immigration reform, specifically EB? Is this a good (direct) platform to voice our concerns?
NikNikon
August 26th, 2004, 09:42 AM
I've been noticing for some time now no matter what I have my white balance set on that every time I upload my pictures to my gallery it always reads "cloudy" in my EXIF data. Has anyone else noticed this type of discrepancy with thier photos?
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