venangara
10-01 09:43 PM
You need to have PT license to work. Every state has different rules, there is lot of paper work involved to sit for license exam. For Indians, mostly it was easy for Michigan, New york. For present scenario better check physicaltherapyforum.com, very good info avaliable
Once you pass license it is easy to get job and H1, presently physical therapy is recession proof. well paid over 60-75000 for new grads.
Once you pass license it is easy to get job and H1, presently physical therapy is recession proof. well paid over 60-75000 for new grads.
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gcwait2007
12-27 05:46 PM
Mine is at Nebraska
My I-140 is also pending in Nebraska, I am also in EB-3 category with labor PD 02/20/2007. Your labor PD is 03/2007 and hence it is surprising! I saw an approval for one EB-3 filed in April 2007 in but his PD is 2002.
I do not see any LUD these days in my pending I-140 and I-485. There was a soft LUD in my wife's I-765 (EAD already approved and received) about a month back.
Please keep us updated.
My I-140 is also pending in Nebraska, I am also in EB-3 category with labor PD 02/20/2007. Your labor PD is 03/2007 and hence it is surprising! I saw an approval for one EB-3 filed in April 2007 in but his PD is 2002.
I do not see any LUD these days in my pending I-140 and I-485. There was a soft LUD in my wife's I-765 (EAD already approved and received) about a month back.
Please keep us updated.
rameshk75
09-03 01:52 PM
From the I-131 instructions document, find the list of docs required:
- I131 application
- copy of 485 receipt
- Copy of Driver's license
- Copy of I94
- Copy of H1 - I797 Approval Notice
- 2 Photos (A# and Name on back side with pencil)
- Check ($305) to U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Send the application based on where you LIVE
Am i missing anything?
- I131 application
- copy of 485 receipt
- Copy of Driver's license
- Copy of I94
- Copy of H1 - I797 Approval Notice
- 2 Photos (A# and Name on back side with pencil)
- Check ($305) to U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Send the application based on where you LIVE
Am i missing anything?
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dealsnet
11-12 08:22 PM
No. You can't do anything other than H1B job.
Hello Folks,
I am on H1-B and have an EAD. My Dad is a builder in Hyderabad and I want to promote the apartments in US. Can I rent an office space and just do marketing without registering a business? All sales will be completed in India.
Thanks for your advice,
Ramki
Hello Folks,
I am on H1-B and have an EAD. My Dad is a builder in Hyderabad and I want to promote the apartments in US. Can I rent an office space and just do marketing without registering a business? All sales will be completed in India.
Thanks for your advice,
Ramki
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AK01
09-11 03:28 PM
Based on the result of the query to http://www.pbls.doleta.gov/pbls_pds.cfm
What is your status?
Poll:
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Overstay
05-16 08:11 AM
USCIS - Change of Address Information (http://www.uscis.gov/addresschange)
Penalties for Failure to Comply
A willful failure to give written notice to the USCIS of a change of address within 10 days of moving to the new address is a misdemeanor crime. If convicted, you (or parent or legal guardian of an alien under age 14 who is required to give notice) can be fined up to $200 or imprisoned up to 30 days, or both. The alien may also be subject to removal from the United States. (INA � 266(b)). Compliance with the requirement to notify the USCIS of any address changes is also a condition of your stay in the United States. Failure to comply could also jeopardize your ability to obtain a future visa or other immigration benefit.
Penalties for Failure to Comply
A willful failure to give written notice to the USCIS of a change of address within 10 days of moving to the new address is a misdemeanor crime. If convicted, you (or parent or legal guardian of an alien under age 14 who is required to give notice) can be fined up to $200 or imprisoned up to 30 days, or both. The alien may also be subject to removal from the United States. (INA � 266(b)). Compliance with the requirement to notify the USCIS of any address changes is also a condition of your stay in the United States. Failure to comply could also jeopardize your ability to obtain a future visa or other immigration benefit.
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junior1982
03-02 05:08 PM
Hi,
My H1B Visa expires in Aug 2009 (it was after first extension, till date i have already consumed 3 years 6 months in US). I have following questions,
1. After filing the extension next month, Can I leave to India immediately after getting the receiept (before approval). I might plan to come back to US after a year or so! I will be working at offshore for the same company.
2. If i leave a gap of 365 days, would i regain full 6 years after my re-entry in USA with the existing Visa itself?
I am very sorry if this is a repeated question, i did spend ample time investigating this query and then decided to post this in a thread.
Thanks,
Vibav
My H1B Visa expires in Aug 2009 (it was after first extension, till date i have already consumed 3 years 6 months in US). I have following questions,
1. After filing the extension next month, Can I leave to India immediately after getting the receiept (before approval). I might plan to come back to US after a year or so! I will be working at offshore for the same company.
2. If i leave a gap of 365 days, would i regain full 6 years after my re-entry in USA with the existing Visa itself?
I am very sorry if this is a repeated question, i did spend ample time investigating this query and then decided to post this in a thread.
Thanks,
Vibav
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wandmaker
06-23 10:09 AM
You will say 'YES' for yourself and 'NO' for your dependents. Immigration petition is nothing but I-140, if any of your family members have filed I-140 then answer would be 'YES'
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a_tyagi26
02-02 12:08 PM
1. Im an MBBS, PhD
2. I obtained PhD in the United States in Biomedical Science
3. I have four first author paper and 9 co-author papers. I have 2 more co-author manuscripts in preparation. I have 50 citations for my papers.
4. I have done couple oral presentation and 7 poster presentations at national and international conferences.
5. I am currently working as a Research Associate (job title) for University.
6. I have reviewed 2 articles for a journal.
7. I have received one pre doctoral fellowship award from American Heart Association. Recently got young investigator award from University.
8. I have membership of five professional memberships.
9. I have 8 good letters of recommendation from three countries.
10. My area of research is translational and it is being highly promoted by NIH. This is very high impact area in cardiovascular medicine.
11. Currently in process to apply grant to pharma industry of nearly 100K. I have very good chance of getting this grant.
Already applied for EB2 NIW. My university is ready to apply for me under EB1-B (outstanding researcher). What are my chances of getting approval under EB1-b with above qualifications? If possible please suggest bests ways I can present my application to USCIS. I would really appreciate your response. Thanks.
2. I obtained PhD in the United States in Biomedical Science
3. I have four first author paper and 9 co-author papers. I have 2 more co-author manuscripts in preparation. I have 50 citations for my papers.
4. I have done couple oral presentation and 7 poster presentations at national and international conferences.
5. I am currently working as a Research Associate (job title) for University.
6. I have reviewed 2 articles for a journal.
7. I have received one pre doctoral fellowship award from American Heart Association. Recently got young investigator award from University.
8. I have membership of five professional memberships.
9. I have 8 good letters of recommendation from three countries.
10. My area of research is translational and it is being highly promoted by NIH. This is very high impact area in cardiovascular medicine.
11. Currently in process to apply grant to pharma industry of nearly 100K. I have very good chance of getting this grant.
Already applied for EB2 NIW. My university is ready to apply for me under EB1-B (outstanding researcher). What are my chances of getting approval under EB1-b with above qualifications? If possible please suggest bests ways I can present my application to USCIS. I would really appreciate your response. Thanks.
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jbjeunice
04-16 02:00 PM
Hi, I am currently on my 5th year H-1B visa. I have an option to stay with the same firm and they will help me apply greencard. But I am also considering an opportunity in Bermuda for a 2-3 year program (with the same firm).
My question is if I come back to the US after 2 years, will I be able to apply H-1B visa again? Will it be a whole new H-1B petition/application process subject to the H-1B cap?
Or will it be just another H-1B renewal process following my previous two terms?
Do I need to wait for another two terms of H-1B to expire before starting the greencard process?
Can I ask my currently employer to apply for greencard concurrently while I am working outside the US?
Thanks,
E
My question is if I come back to the US after 2 years, will I be able to apply H-1B visa again? Will it be a whole new H-1B petition/application process subject to the H-1B cap?
Or will it be just another H-1B renewal process following my previous two terms?
Do I need to wait for another two terms of H-1B to expire before starting the greencard process?
Can I ask my currently employer to apply for greencard concurrently while I am working outside the US?
Thanks,
E
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SGP
11-06 05:06 PM
I�m in EB2 and My I-140 was approved on March 2009 through Employer A. After which I moved to India and now am back (Nov 2010) with Employer B. My old Employer A has my apporved I-140.
It would be great if I get answer the below my Question:
1. Can I apply for I-485 with my new employer B based on my approved 140?? OR
2. Do I need to go back to my old employer A to apply my I-485. If yes is there any specific time period to go back to my old employer A.
Thanks for your help.
preety
Hello Preety :
1. Since you are asking the question for applying for I-485 with employer B, I presume that you have not filed for I-485 with employer A. If this is the case then you will have to apply for new labor. Once you have new labor approved, then you will have to apply for I-140. You will be able to maintain the same priority date from the old approved I-140 (please make sure you have a photocopy of approved I-140 from employer A).
Now, if in case you had already filed for I-485 with employer A and the case has been pending for more than 180 days, then you can switch jobs using AC21.
2. I do not personally feel that there is any need to go back to the old employer to file for your I-485.
It would be great if I get answer the below my Question:
1. Can I apply for I-485 with my new employer B based on my approved 140?? OR
2. Do I need to go back to my old employer A to apply my I-485. If yes is there any specific time period to go back to my old employer A.
Thanks for your help.
preety
Hello Preety :
1. Since you are asking the question for applying for I-485 with employer B, I presume that you have not filed for I-485 with employer A. If this is the case then you will have to apply for new labor. Once you have new labor approved, then you will have to apply for I-140. You will be able to maintain the same priority date from the old approved I-140 (please make sure you have a photocopy of approved I-140 from employer A).
Now, if in case you had already filed for I-485 with employer A and the case has been pending for more than 180 days, then you can switch jobs using AC21.
2. I do not personally feel that there is any need to go back to the old employer to file for your I-485.
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Greatdesi
05-18 07:58 AM
I sent my documents for I485 on May 4th. Fedex web site shows that the documents were received by the service center on May 5th. But so far, my checks were not deposited or I haven't received the official receipt. How long does it take usually for USCIS to deposit checks? If I don't get the receipts for another week, what do I do?
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agc2005
11-16 08:34 AM
Folks
When I sign in to USCIS online status for my 140, I found this
On August 12, 2007, we received this I140 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR ALIEN WORKER, and mailed you a notice describing how we will process your case. Please follow any instructions on this notice. We will notify you by mail when we make a decision or if we need something from you. If you move while this case is pending, call customer service. We process cases in the order we re
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Is this August 16 receipt date or notice date? I dont remember when my lawyer sent my 140 to USCIS?
STAmisha:
It must be Notice Date, Reciept Date doesn't show on online.
When I sign in to USCIS online status for my 140, I found this
On August 12, 2007, we received this I140 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR ALIEN WORKER, and mailed you a notice describing how we will process your case. Please follow any instructions on this notice. We will notify you by mail when we make a decision or if we need something from you. If you move while this case is pending, call customer service. We process cases in the order we re
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Is this August 16 receipt date or notice date? I dont remember when my lawyer sent my 140 to USCIS?
STAmisha:
It must be Notice Date, Reciept Date doesn't show on online.
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LCtank
09-12 03:43 PM
Illegals are another story, and now we need to focus on the legals, as all efforts trying to bind legal and illegal together turned out to be failure completely.
While we can keep an eye on these articles - these are coming up to counter our efforts.
Lets keep the focus on.
I would only say - IV is for legal immigrants, for those who have maintained legal status and have played by the rules.
While we can keep an eye on these articles - these are coming up to counter our efforts.
Lets keep the focus on.
I would only say - IV is for legal immigrants, for those who have maintained legal status and have played by the rules.
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jack123
12-09 06:02 PM
I am on H1B visa. My visa expires in April 2010. I was arrested in New York for a misdemeanor charge which was subsequently dismissed by the court. There was no guilty plea etc so under immigration law too I DO NOT have a conviction. I have all the final court docs. I am travelling to India to renew my H1B visa. I have a few questions -
(i) Is there a possibility that I am selected for 221 g screening? How long does the 221 g screen take?
(ii) Since I have a valid visa am I allowed to enter the US while they are completing the process? I have left the country before and entered on my current visa. I was sent for additional screening at the airport but had no issues since I have all the court documents.
Any insights would be appreciated
(i) Is there a possibility that I am selected for 221 g screening? How long does the 221 g screen take?
(ii) Since I have a valid visa am I allowed to enter the US while they are completing the process? I have left the country before and entered on my current visa. I was sent for additional screening at the airport but had no issues since I have all the court documents.
Any insights would be appreciated
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09-15 04:47 PM
I wonder what the ACLU will come up with :)
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02-08 06:10 PM
Immigration Visa Attorney Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/flag_CNMI.gifAll immigration law attorneys must deal with foreign countries, unique international legal issues, and some quaint interpretations of law. The lawyers at Los Angeles' Fong & Chun are no exception, and in fact, this recent change affects some of our clients who do business in or own businesses in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI).
On 28 November 2008, "the United States" as defined for purposes of the Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) just got bigger, with the addition of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Although there are probably wrinkles I have not yet read in the treaty, this essentially puts the CNMI on the same footing as Puerto Rico. Here's the cute part:
Because the CNMI will become part of the "United States" as defined by �101(a)(38) of the INA, "residence or presence in the CNMI before 28 November 2009 shall NOT be considered residence or physical presence within the USA for INA purposes. Thus, on 29 November 2009, all persons physically present in the CNMI are considered "to be present in the United States without inspection, by operation of law."
Will these PWIs (present without inspection) be eligible to adjust status? Unclear? Are they working "abroad" for purposes of L visas? Yes, as it turns out. One thing is clear: Legal Permanent Residents (so-called "green" card holders) who wish to base a naturalization application based on physical presence in the CNMI will NOT be able to do so for pre-29 November 2009 periods of time. Isn't this esoterica fun? --jcf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/02/the-usa-is-bigger.html)
http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/flag_CNMI.gifAll immigration law attorneys must deal with foreign countries, unique international legal issues, and some quaint interpretations of law. The lawyers at Los Angeles' Fong & Chun are no exception, and in fact, this recent change affects some of our clients who do business in or own businesses in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI).
On 28 November 2008, "the United States" as defined for purposes of the Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) just got bigger, with the addition of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Although there are probably wrinkles I have not yet read in the treaty, this essentially puts the CNMI on the same footing as Puerto Rico. Here's the cute part:
Because the CNMI will become part of the "United States" as defined by �101(a)(38) of the INA, "residence or presence in the CNMI before 28 November 2009 shall NOT be considered residence or physical presence within the USA for INA purposes. Thus, on 29 November 2009, all persons physically present in the CNMI are considered "to be present in the United States without inspection, by operation of law."
Will these PWIs (present without inspection) be eligible to adjust status? Unclear? Are they working "abroad" for purposes of L visas? Yes, as it turns out. One thing is clear: Legal Permanent Residents (so-called "green" card holders) who wish to base a naturalization application based on physical presence in the CNMI will NOT be able to do so for pre-29 November 2009 periods of time. Isn't this esoterica fun? --jcf
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rameshavula
07-16 12:51 PM
how are you planning on getting the deposit slip stamped in ScotiaBank?
P.S: I have an appointment on Aug 23rd, it would be helful to know how to do this. Thanks
I took the stamped deposit slip the same day morning at 9 AM (My appointment at 10 AM). I am sure you already looked at the nearest scotia bank locations in Ottawa. It takes only couple of minutes for the teller to stamp the slips.
P.S: I have an appointment on Aug 23rd, it would be helful to know how to do this. Thanks
I took the stamped deposit slip the same day morning at 9 AM (My appointment at 10 AM). I am sure you already looked at the nearest scotia bank locations in Ottawa. It takes only couple of minutes for the teller to stamp the slips.
solaris27
08-07 01:51 PM
yes its changes online also but don't count on it..
glus
01-19 12:59 PM
Can you provide more information? What did they tell you at walk-in?
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