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indyanguy
05-30 09:03 AM
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alisa
02-03 03:26 PM
Hello from Wisconsin......
We tried to organize a little meeting back in December. But not much came out of it.
We should try again.
Hi, I hope I can find poeple who are in WI and striving to get their Green Card. Feel free to email me happyforest@yahoo.com
Thank you.
We tried to organize a little meeting back in December. But not much came out of it.
We should try again.
Hi, I hope I can find poeple who are in WI and striving to get their Green Card. Feel free to email me happyforest@yahoo.com
Thank you.
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IneedAllGreen
06-27 03:29 PM
Yes I have known people done for H1 and H4 both. My friend who was fron MP usually get his H1 from Mumbai. But Last year he got his H1 stamped from Delhi just because he wants to go to Honeymoon there. Hope this helps.
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fromnaija
06-11 01:59 PM
Your MAVNI adjustment of status should cover your family, so they should be adjusting with you. You do not need to or have to send them to your home country.
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04-02 03:51 PM
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neeidd
03-04 01:04 PM
Hi,
I am wondering if I can sent both my and mywifes EAD applications in one envelope to USCIS or do I have to send them separately. I am not asking to save money on postal costs , as everyone knows we all spent 1000's of dollars in this GC process. I am only asking so that our(my and mywife) applications are processed together?
Thanks in advance for your input
Regards
I am wondering if I can sent both my and mywifes EAD applications in one envelope to USCIS or do I have to send them separately. I am not asking to save money on postal costs , as everyone knows we all spent 1000's of dollars in this GC process. I am only asking so that our(my and mywife) applications are processed together?
Thanks in advance for your input
Regards
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InTheMoment
06-22 08:08 PM
From what I have heard from close friends/relatives, your option B is correct.
Also, people living abroad and coming here and getting citizenship is only possible as you know if they fulfill the physical presence and continuous residency requirements. Further, since they have a US address (and can provide proof for it), why should the 90 days USCIS district requirement be an issue?!
Also, people living abroad and coming here and getting citizenship is only possible as you know if they fulfill the physical presence and continuous residency requirements. Further, since they have a US address (and can provide proof for it), why should the 90 days USCIS district requirement be an issue?!
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arunabha
04-19 07:07 PM
Hi,
I got an email from a reporter at the Seattle Business Magazine who is writing an article on the lack of Immigration reform in the United States and how that is adversely affecting innovation and job creation.
The magazine in question is definitely not a major publication, however I think its important to highlight our case wherever possible.
Is there a 'Media Kit' on the lines of "meet your lawmaker kit' ? I looked at the "contact media" link on the home page but could not find anything.
I would be grateful if someone can point me to the relevant material, or if someone is willing to share their experience in talking to the media.
Thanks
I got an email from a reporter at the Seattle Business Magazine who is writing an article on the lack of Immigration reform in the United States and how that is adversely affecting innovation and job creation.
The magazine in question is definitely not a major publication, however I think its important to highlight our case wherever possible.
Is there a 'Media Kit' on the lines of "meet your lawmaker kit' ? I looked at the "contact media" link on the home page but could not find anything.
I would be grateful if someone can point me to the relevant material, or if someone is willing to share their experience in talking to the media.
Thanks
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tammman
07-21 03:48 AM
Hello IV Gurus,
Below is my info and kindly let me know your thoughts
My Current Status: H1B
EAD start date: 1st Nov 2007 (Didnt start using it yet)
Occupation Title: Computer Software Enginner
OES Code: 15-1031
New Position: Sales Consultant
For the Sales consultant position the description is much more technical and macthes 50% with whats Computer Software Enginner.
1. What are the immigration steps that need to be considered for the portability(AC21) ?
2. If new corporation says we cannot do the portability because of say OES code or something else what are the options to still take the job ?
Let me know !!
Below is my info and kindly let me know your thoughts
My Current Status: H1B
EAD start date: 1st Nov 2007 (Didnt start using it yet)
Occupation Title: Computer Software Enginner
OES Code: 15-1031
New Position: Sales Consultant
For the Sales consultant position the description is much more technical and macthes 50% with whats Computer Software Enginner.
1. What are the immigration steps that need to be considered for the portability(AC21) ?
2. If new corporation says we cannot do the portability because of say OES code or something else what are the options to still take the job ?
Let me know !!
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lfadgyas
11-24 08:55 AM
Not sure about what can you do by yourself � in this situation would contact some immigration attorney.
More than likely you need to file Motion to reopen (and gain some time)� otherwise you would end up in a one way street �-however not sure about who will need to file (you or your father)? Also not sure about what would be the basis for filing such a case .
Deportation � Since (I assume) you are in the US legally since 98 even if they start the deportation process probably you can file for some relief (I guess if you are here for 7 or 10 years -legally! -then in a case like that there could be some way to avoid deportation, but this would not be automatic).
I would consult with a immigration lawyer....
More than likely you need to file Motion to reopen (and gain some time)� otherwise you would end up in a one way street �-however not sure about who will need to file (you or your father)? Also not sure about what would be the basis for filing such a case .
Deportation � Since (I assume) you are in the US legally since 98 even if they start the deportation process probably you can file for some relief (I guess if you are here for 7 or 10 years -legally! -then in a case like that there could be some way to avoid deportation, but this would not be automatic).
I would consult with a immigration lawyer....
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pasa0202
12-10 03:31 PM
Hello Attorney,
Is my perm valid if I am out the US without H1 B status? OR
Can I get H1B extension if my perm & I 140 get approved when I am out of the US without H1B status?
Here is my situation:
-My I140/I485 got denied -- in Aug 2009
-I got 9th H1B extension which is valid till Apr 2010
(As I know after Apr 2010 that I am not eligible to get extensions)
-My present company started filing PERM in Dec 2009 (No chances of getting PERM & I 140 approvals before Apr 2010)
-My company planning to send me out of the US (probably India/Japan) in Apr 2010 to work from there because of my H1B expiration. They want to continue my PERM and I 140 process.
My question to the attorneys:
If my PERM get approved after 6 or 8 months I am eligible for H1B extension even though I am out of the country without H1 B status?
Or
Do I need to wait 1 year to get the new H1B for 3+3 years?
I really appreciate your suggestions.
Is my perm valid if I am out the US without H1 B status? OR
Can I get H1B extension if my perm & I 140 get approved when I am out of the US without H1B status?
Here is my situation:
-My I140/I485 got denied -- in Aug 2009
-I got 9th H1B extension which is valid till Apr 2010
(As I know after Apr 2010 that I am not eligible to get extensions)
-My present company started filing PERM in Dec 2009 (No chances of getting PERM & I 140 approvals before Apr 2010)
-My company planning to send me out of the US (probably India/Japan) in Apr 2010 to work from there because of my H1B expiration. They want to continue my PERM and I 140 process.
My question to the attorneys:
If my PERM get approved after 6 or 8 months I am eligible for H1B extension even though I am out of the country without H1 B status?
Or
Do I need to wait 1 year to get the new H1B for 3+3 years?
I really appreciate your suggestions.
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11-24 08:01 AM
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AGUTHA
05-13 12:24 PM
Why would you bather about your new H1B ,if you plan to leave this country.
Put all your luggage in cargo to india and forget about your luggage and go .. visit whatever country you want.
Are you planning to come to USA after 6 months or what?
Put all your luggage in cargo to india and forget about your luggage and go .. visit whatever country you want.
Are you planning to come to USA after 6 months or what?
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LA_visa_girl
09-18 11:57 AM
Hi,
I entered the US on H4 visa. Last year I got my H1b approval but my I797 came with without the I94. When I went to apply for SSN they said they need the I94. My employer's lawyer said a change of status has to be applied for that but that can be done only once I have a job/paystubs.
Is that true?
But obviously I cannot have a job when I am actually back to my h4 status right now and cannot apply for my SSN.
What is required to apply for change of status from h4 to h1?
Are there chances of it getting rejected(since we have been hearing of so many petition rejections these days)?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Regards
LA_visa_girl
I entered the US on H4 visa. Last year I got my H1b approval but my I797 came with without the I94. When I went to apply for SSN they said they need the I94. My employer's lawyer said a change of status has to be applied for that but that can be done only once I have a job/paystubs.
Is that true?
But obviously I cannot have a job when I am actually back to my h4 status right now and cannot apply for my SSN.
What is required to apply for change of status from h4 to h1?
Are there chances of it getting rejected(since we have been hearing of so many petition rejections these days)?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Regards
LA_visa_girl
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gc28262
08-08 12:55 PM
Though I am not an attorney, I would recommend removing the word "revoke" from the letter. Some less knowledgeable IO can read "revoke" along with "I-485" and do something disastrous.
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pokiri
07-09 11:21 AM
Hi Uma,
As you mentioned that I need to apply the transfer through a Lawyer, I am little confused.
My consulting company with whom my H1B exists and to which my wife's H1B to H4 transfer is planned, have sent me the required documents "I539, Application to Extend/Change Non-immigrant Status" and asked me to send them to USCIS myself.
Is this fine ?
Thank you.
As you mentioned that I need to apply the transfer through a Lawyer, I am little confused.
My consulting company with whom my H1B exists and to which my wife's H1B to H4 transfer is planned, have sent me the required documents "I539, Application to Extend/Change Non-immigrant Status" and asked me to send them to USCIS myself.
Is this fine ?
Thank you.
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reachinus
03-14 06:56 PM
No it cannot be used as its already expired. You will need a new employer for filing a new h1.
pmat
06-12 10:35 AM
I believe that you can travel to India - no need to worry. You can use your AP while returning - and it will work even if your GC has been approved. I personally saw this working for my friend couple of years back. He and his wife travelled to India - I was checking their mails for them. I received their GC while they were in India. They didn't have any problems in returning using AP.
I would also ask an immigration lawyer to double-check. All the best.
I would also ask an immigration lawyer to double-check. All the best.
matreen
07-16 01:50 AM
So are these different from the finger prints that we take for EAD? For people who got their priority date current, do they ask for a separate finger prints again? Does anyone can shed some light on this?
I got the same question?
Anybody? any ideas?
I got the same question?
Anybody? any ideas?
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