mk26
06-10 08:28 AM
Are you the mouth piece for your friend...?
I liked the answer, these days there are lot of message meant for freinds only, no offence in helping friends though.
I liked the answer, these days there are lot of message meant for freinds only, no offence in helping friends though.
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godblessamerica_2009
02-16 02:08 PM
I am filing my 485, EAD and AP in EB2 ROW this week, and my labor priority date is Jan 26, 2008.
How the 485 approval process works. ??
How long it takes to get it approved ?
How the 485 approval process works. ??
How long it takes to get it approved ?
ramus
06-07 11:56 AM
Congrates.. I know you are happy and why not..
Guys,
I just wanted to share some good news. I had two approved LCs. One with PD EB3 ROW March 05 and the other with ROW EB3 March 06. I had already filed the I-140 for the March 06 but not for the March 05 one. That was because of the way the job requirement was worded in that LC. The attorney was not sure if it would be approved. Anyway since the earlier PD became current in June I decided to take a chance and file I-140 for that earlier PD LC with PP. And what do you know, it got approved today and that allowes me to file for AOS this month. It was a bit of a gamble with money but it worked!!! :cool:
Lasantha
Guys,
I just wanted to share some good news. I had two approved LCs. One with PD EB3 ROW March 05 and the other with ROW EB3 March 06. I had already filed the I-140 for the March 06 but not for the March 05 one. That was because of the way the job requirement was worded in that LC. The attorney was not sure if it would be approved. Anyway since the earlier PD became current in June I decided to take a chance and file I-140 for that earlier PD LC with PP. And what do you know, it got approved today and that allowes me to file for AOS this month. It was a bit of a gamble with money but it worked!!! :cool:
Lasantha
2011 A Butterfly Takes Flight
pappu
03-02 04:37 PM
nope. Its not useful.
focus on meeting the lawmakers in person at this time.
focus on meeting the lawmakers in person at this time.
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INDIAUSGC
06-12 01:52 PM
Gurus..
My labor has been pending from Jan 03. I am having a combined Bachelor's degree which was not mentioned in the Form 750A[mentioned as Bachelors] I came to know that couple of days back after my attorney informed me that she had sent a amendment latter to change my status two months back after waiting for 3 long years to add "combination of Bachelor's degree".
Should I be really worried at this stage and did any body had this problem or did you amend the 750A form from PBEC.
Guru�s please giving your advice.
Indian-US-GC.
My labor has been pending from Jan 03. I am having a combined Bachelor's degree which was not mentioned in the Form 750A[mentioned as Bachelors] I came to know that couple of days back after my attorney informed me that she had sent a amendment latter to change my status two months back after waiting for 3 long years to add "combination of Bachelor's degree".
Should I be really worried at this stage and did any body had this problem or did you amend the 750A form from PBEC.
Guru�s please giving your advice.
Indian-US-GC.
mp70
07-01 03:41 AM
We got H-1B 7th year extension approved (through Premium processing) at CSC on 06/12/2008. The extension of stay was also approved. We received the I-797C (courtesy copy) and travelled to India with it (along with all the relevant documentation for the H-1B visa stamping) at Chennai. We now realize that we need to I-797A and for some reason the company's legal dept did not receive this yet. The legal dept usually receives both I-797A and I-797C. The chennai consulate does not accept I-797C for stamping.
What are our options here. Though I-140 is approved and I-485 is pending for us, I had not applied for EAD/AP since I plan to continue with my current employer (agreed it was a mistake that I did not apply for the AP). I am with my family now here in Chennai and have to return to the US at the end of July. Will the USCIS send us a duplicate since we never received the original I-797A. The other option is to file I-824 but the processing time is crazy long. Is their expedited processing available for this due to the urgency of the situation? Please help with your valuable inputs.
Thanks. MP70
What are our options here. Though I-140 is approved and I-485 is pending for us, I had not applied for EAD/AP since I plan to continue with my current employer (agreed it was a mistake that I did not apply for the AP). I am with my family now here in Chennai and have to return to the US at the end of July. Will the USCIS send us a duplicate since we never received the original I-797A. The other option is to file I-824 but the processing time is crazy long. Is their expedited processing available for this due to the urgency of the situation? Please help with your valuable inputs.
Thanks. MP70
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venky321
08-16 12:36 PM
Update on the Broadgate Lawsuit – H-1B issues. � Business Immigration Law – Global, US, Canada (http://www.immigratelegallyblog.net/2010/08/update-on-the-broadgate-lawsuit-h-1b-issues/)
From Murthy law firm.
MurthyDotCom : NewsFlash! Challenge to Employer-Employee Memo Dismissed (http://www.murthy.com/nflash/nf_081610.html)
From Murthy law firm.
MurthyDotCom : NewsFlash! Challenge to Employer-Employee Memo Dismissed (http://www.murthy.com/nflash/nf_081610.html)
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sodh
07-27 07:00 PM
That is why almost every Law firm has branches all over US.
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sideeque
05-24 01:51 AM
I have already posted there.
hair of monarch utterflies.
ramaonline
01-12 12:56 AM
eb2 requires bachelors plus 5 years experience or masters plus 0 years
the experience must be gained prior to joining the gc filing employer if presently working for that employer
The job description determines the EB2 eligibility - what are the requirements mentioned on the job desc?
the experience must be gained prior to joining the gc filing employer if presently working for that employer
The job description determines the EB2 eligibility - what are the requirements mentioned on the job desc?
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sreenivas11
07-15 11:14 AM
I am in
hot Butterflies in Flight is the
amdn123
02-04 05:55 PM
I meant to ask about a turks & caicos visa. It is a british overseas territory but doesn't seem to require a visa from anyone.
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kondur_007
05-19 04:50 PM
To me, it means that they will issue an RFE to ask you about the new (self-employed) job and description of your job duties in the new job, compensation etc. And they should match with original LC.
I have a personal belief that this is a complicated thing in itself and depends largely on the job title, job descriptions and your qualifications mentioned on LC. It would be a good idea to discuss the specifics with a competent attorney before taking any step that might lead you to a new greencard from scratch. Good Luck.
I have a personal belief that this is a complicated thing in itself and depends largely on the job title, job descriptions and your qualifications mentioned on LC. It would be a good idea to discuss the specifics with a competent attorney before taking any step that might lead you to a new greencard from scratch. Good Luck.
tattoo Butterfly in flight
nirajnp
06-02 04:55 PM
Hi,
My wife is currently on H1 (valid until Oct 2008). We just had a baby and I am thinking of transfering her to h4 (COS) for about 7-8 months. Once she feels comfortable she would like to start working again. In this case we would need h4 to h1b COS again.
Ques 1: Will h4-to-h1 transfer (while the h1 visa is still valid) be counted against a fresh quota or will this be just a COS application.
Ques 2: This is her first H1B which was valid for 3 years ( started in Oct 2005 - Oct 2008). Her company is about to file for renewal (for another 3 years - then her H1B maybe valid until Oct 2011). If she does COS to H4 now (June 2008) and if she plans to COS to H1 next year (Lets say March 2009), then will her new H1 application still be considered against the H1B cap ? The reason I ask is cos her H1B is currently valid until Oct 2008 and her company hasnt applied for renewal yet.
Ques 3: How much time does it takes to get the COS for h1-h4 and h4-h1 ?
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks in advance...
My wife is currently on H1 (valid until Oct 2008). We just had a baby and I am thinking of transfering her to h4 (COS) for about 7-8 months. Once she feels comfortable she would like to start working again. In this case we would need h4 to h1b COS again.
Ques 1: Will h4-to-h1 transfer (while the h1 visa is still valid) be counted against a fresh quota or will this be just a COS application.
Ques 2: This is her first H1B which was valid for 3 years ( started in Oct 2005 - Oct 2008). Her company is about to file for renewal (for another 3 years - then her H1B maybe valid until Oct 2011). If she does COS to H4 now (June 2008) and if she plans to COS to H1 next year (Lets say March 2009), then will her new H1 application still be considered against the H1B cap ? The reason I ask is cos her H1B is currently valid until Oct 2008 and her company hasnt applied for renewal yet.
Ques 3: How much time does it takes to get the COS for h1-h4 and h4-h1 ?
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks in advance...
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vin13
01-09 08:40 AM
I am getting different options from what you see. type in "infopass" in google and select the first site that you get. Here are the options i get after typing the zip code and selecting the service center
1)You need Service on a case that has already been filed
2) You are a new Permanent Resident and have not yet received your Permanent Resident Card
3) You want to file an application in person
4) You need information or other services
5) You need a form.
We selected (4) to schedule an appointment
1)You need Service on a case that has already been filed
2) You are a new Permanent Resident and have not yet received your Permanent Resident Card
3) You want to file an application in person
4) You need information or other services
5) You need a form.
We selected (4) to schedule an appointment
dresses MONARCH BUTTERFLY in flight.
rockstart
01-17 07:38 PM
Just curious PD of 2004 gets an RFE on I 140 in 2009? Howz that possible? how many years was your labor pending
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hojo
10-20 02:15 PM
whoa.
girlfriend a utterfly in flight for
cooldude
07-02 08:56 AM
I heard USCIS already retrogressed and rejecting Jul filer? is it true. need urgent help :mad: :mad:
What's your source??
What's your source??
hairstyles making flight difficult.
pd052009
11-15 11:04 AM
It is not a problem with EAD. I am on H1B. I have already received 2 temp. driving certificates. I am expecting one more temp. certificate before getting the original plastic card. The DMV officials told me that there are lot of immigrant people from India, China and Mexico. So the under-staffed dept requries more time to validate.
Blog Feeds
07-15 03:01 PM
A frequent question that arises is whether a foreign national living in the United States for a certain number of years can obtain permanent residency based on the years of living in the United States. There is no law or regulation currently in place allowing foreign nationals to automatically obtain permanent residency based on the number of years residing in the United States. There are however, many ways foreign nationals can immigrate and obtain permanent resident status. Two ways to obtain permanent resident status are based on employment and family sponsorship.
One of the ways foreign nationals can obtain permanent residency is based on employment. The U.S. employer will sponsor the employee to qualify under a certain visa category. Specifically, the foreign national may qualify under one or more of the employment-based “EB” visa preference categories that are divided into four separate categories.
The four EB visa preference categories are:
EB-1: Extraordinary Ability, Professors, Researches, or Executives, filed on form I-140
EB-2: Exceptional Ability in the Sciences, Arts or Business, filed on form I-140
EB-3: Skilled Worker, Professional, Or Unskilled Worker, filed on form I-140
EB-4: Immigrant Religious Worker, filed on form I-360
Another process to obtain lawful permanent residence in the U.S. is through family sponsorship. That is, either a U.S. citizen or permanent resident family member or as a fiancé to a U.S. citizen and subsequent marriage. The process begins by either the U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident relative filing form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative or form I-129F Petition for Alien Fiance with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). Just as in employment-based sponsorship, there are visa preference categories in family-based sponsorship. Family-based “FB” preference categories are divided into four categories.
FB-1: Unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. Citizens
FB-2A: Spouses and children of lawful permanent residents of the U.S.
FB-2B: unmarried sons and daughters of permanent residents of the U.S.
FB-3: Married sons and daughters of U.S. Citizens.
FB-4: Brothers and sisters of U.S. Citizens who are at least 21 years old.
The above preference categories are subject to a numerical limitation. More information on these visa categories is available at the U.S. Department of State’s visa bulletin at: www.travel.state.gov (http://www.travel.state.gov)
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One of the ways foreign nationals can obtain permanent residency is based on employment. The U.S. employer will sponsor the employee to qualify under a certain visa category. Specifically, the foreign national may qualify under one or more of the employment-based “EB” visa preference categories that are divided into four separate categories.
The four EB visa preference categories are:
EB-1: Extraordinary Ability, Professors, Researches, or Executives, filed on form I-140
EB-2: Exceptional Ability in the Sciences, Arts or Business, filed on form I-140
EB-3: Skilled Worker, Professional, Or Unskilled Worker, filed on form I-140
EB-4: Immigrant Religious Worker, filed on form I-360
Another process to obtain lawful permanent residence in the U.S. is through family sponsorship. That is, either a U.S. citizen or permanent resident family member or as a fiancé to a U.S. citizen and subsequent marriage. The process begins by either the U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident relative filing form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative or form I-129F Petition for Alien Fiance with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). Just as in employment-based sponsorship, there are visa preference categories in family-based sponsorship. Family-based “FB” preference categories are divided into four categories.
FB-1: Unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. Citizens
FB-2A: Spouses and children of lawful permanent residents of the U.S.
FB-2B: unmarried sons and daughters of permanent residents of the U.S.
FB-3: Married sons and daughters of U.S. Citizens.
FB-4: Brothers and sisters of U.S. Citizens who are at least 21 years old.
The above preference categories are subject to a numerical limitation. More information on these visa categories is available at the U.S. Department of State’s visa bulletin at: www.travel.state.gov (http://www.travel.state.gov)
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/PKEE1gLIodw/)
txh1b
04-17 09:44 AM
Just get another medical done. Carry the 693 to avoid getting all the vaccinations again.
Easiest way out as the medicals expire anyway in12-18 months.
Easiest way out as the medicals expire anyway in12-18 months.
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