eb3_nepa
06-08 10:59 AM
i dunno abt May 2001. But here is the prediction for Eb3 India being current.
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BNB326
08-21 01:06 PM
What are the changes of getting approval by changing H1 to F1 and H4 to F1? Do i need to be in status during their review period of COS (H1to F1) or i can start scholl after filling COS.
Thanks
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wikipedia_fan
04-09 03:47 PM
I just received an email from USCIS saying that my I-140 has been denied. I touched base with the attorney & she has not yet received any documentation from USCIS. This has been the 1st change in my status since Aug 07. My case is pending at TSC.
Does anyone know if this is a fairly common occurance for USCIS to deny I-140 without an RFE? Any advise on what to do next?
Thanks.
140 can be denied for various reasons. These days, 140 is getting denied for Ability to pay or educational qualifications and job description mismatch and so many other things.
Unless you get the letter in hand, you may not be able to know the reason for denial. 140 denial goes to employer and Attorney. So contact them and they will know.
Does anyone know if this is a fairly common occurance for USCIS to deny I-140 without an RFE? Any advise on what to do next?
Thanks.
140 can be denied for various reasons. These days, 140 is getting denied for Ability to pay or educational qualifications and job description mismatch and so many other things.
Unless you get the letter in hand, you may not be able to know the reason for denial. 140 denial goes to employer and Attorney. So contact them and they will know.
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fcres
06-29 04:00 PM
I had EAD from Aug 2007 to July 2008 which i never used. Now i would like to get EAD again. Should i file it as renewal or applying for a new one? TIA
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Green_Print
07-20 01:56 PM
;) Yes my friend, you can change your jobs after 6 months of filing I-485 with I-140 approved.
Can I change my job after 6 months of applying I485 with valid EAD?
I have EB2 I140 approved.
I-485 applied this July.
Thank you.
Can I change my job after 6 months of applying I485 with valid EAD?
I have EB2 I140 approved.
I-485 applied this July.
Thank you.
jignesh5
07-15 11:39 AM
I am going to close this thread..
Please see this ..
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=6212
ramus is already working on it. Hopefully he will have more details soon..
Please see this ..
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=6212
ramus is already working on it. Hopefully he will have more details soon..
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cox
April 17th, 2005, 09:31 PM
Mmmm, doesn't have a lot of stumpiness. I mean. I can see the stump, and there's nice light, but the bottom of the stump is dark, and the shape isn't defined as a stump. I think a different wider angle making the stump more obvious in it's surreoundings, or a tighter shot for an abstract pattern/texture might have worked better. I can see why you composed it as you did, there's nice light/dark balance overall, but there is no particular focal point for the eye and that leaves you sort of wandering when you look at it. My opinion, your mileage may vary...
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dealsnet
11-16 10:28 AM
See a lawyer. He can find out the better job description for you.
He need to file LCA according to these job title.
Consult a reputed lawyer.
I'm on my OPT, basically student F1 visa.
The thing is the company where I work is ready to sponsor me. They only don't know which occupation to write for me in order to be eligible for H1B.
I'm working over there on administrative position and doing various accounting things.
Thanks
He need to file LCA according to these job title.
Consult a reputed lawyer.
I'm on my OPT, basically student F1 visa.
The thing is the company where I work is ready to sponsor me. They only don't know which occupation to write for me in order to be eligible for H1B.
I'm working over there on administrative position and doing various accounting things.
Thanks
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homers
04-01 03:05 PM
If they are staying on a resident or employment visa in UAE they have to apply at the US Embassy in Dubai. If they are on a visit visa in UAE, they have to apply at the appropriate US Consulate in India.
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sushilup
07-17 01:53 PM
Hi,
I wanted to find out procedure for going back to H1B after being on AOS (work on EAD). I will appreciate any response from attorney or from the people already did same in past.
Current Imiigration status:
Worked for compny A almost 5 years. Company-A did labor, 140 and 485. 140 approvd and 485 pending over 2 years.
Last 6 months working for company B on EAD. Didn't do AC21. Good relationship with company A and they will never revoke approved 140. They will help if any issues come in future.
Have approved H1B for company-A since dec 2010 and stamped in passport.
My questions:
1- If 485 get denied, can I go to company-A and start working on approved H1B
2- Also, can I use approved 140 at company A (even 485 denied, since not working at A) to extend H1B for 3 years.
Thank you.
Sushil
I wanted to find out procedure for going back to H1B after being on AOS (work on EAD). I will appreciate any response from attorney or from the people already did same in past.
Current Imiigration status:
Worked for compny A almost 5 years. Company-A did labor, 140 and 485. 140 approvd and 485 pending over 2 years.
Last 6 months working for company B on EAD. Didn't do AC21. Good relationship with company A and they will never revoke approved 140. They will help if any issues come in future.
Have approved H1B for company-A since dec 2010 and stamped in passport.
My questions:
1- If 485 get denied, can I go to company-A and start working on approved H1B
2- Also, can I use approved 140 at company A (even 485 denied, since not working at A) to extend H1B for 3 years.
Thank you.
Sushil
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amolraj
05-23 04:08 PM
Hi,
Visa Interview: Que on Permission to enter New Delhi Embassy for 2 yr 3 months old Son
I am working in USA. I am planning to travel to India next month and require to apply for USA Visa interview.
I have 2 years and 3 months old younger Son who is born in USA and is a American Citizen holding American Passport.
Could you please shar exp. if he will be allowed to be with us during our Visa Interview in New Delhi Embassy. if Yes. pls let me know if there is any requirement for his entry inside the New Delhi Embassy.
Appreciate your reply in this regard.
thx
Amolraj
Visa Interview: Que on Permission to enter New Delhi Embassy for 2 yr 3 months old Son
I am working in USA. I am planning to travel to India next month and require to apply for USA Visa interview.
I have 2 years and 3 months old younger Son who is born in USA and is a American Citizen holding American Passport.
Could you please shar exp. if he will be allowed to be with us during our Visa Interview in New Delhi Embassy. if Yes. pls let me know if there is any requirement for his entry inside the New Delhi Embassy.
Appreciate your reply in this regard.
thx
Amolraj
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Bytes4Lunch
08-17 11:07 AM
What annoys me, is that the consulate delays the visa stamping and also keeps the passport. Seems to me that they deliberately keep the passport so that the candidate doesnt travel back on the AP. I was in similar situation in March 08 at the Mumbai consulate, after waiting for around 45 days I travelled back on the AP(back then they had not taken my passport)
Let us what happened to your cousin when you receive updates from him. Is he working as a consultant (paid by his employer) and working elsewhere ?
Let us what happened to your cousin when you receive updates from him. Is he working as a consultant (paid by his employer) and working elsewhere ?
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wandmaker
12-05 08:28 PM
I don't have enough time to get my status changed from USA.
Chances of F1 denial is very high, if you apply from Mexico or Canada since it is going to be first F1. If at all you want to apply F1 outside USA, it is advisible to try at home consulate - still you will have to convince the IO that you do not intend to immigrate (which you may not be able to do it as your spouse is already here). Both options, in my opinion, big NO NO
Chances of F1 denial is very high, if you apply from Mexico or Canada since it is going to be first F1. If at all you want to apply F1 outside USA, it is advisible to try at home consulate - still you will have to convince the IO that you do not intend to immigrate (which you may not be able to do it as your spouse is already here). Both options, in my opinion, big NO NO
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eucalyptus.mp
04-30 04:04 PM
HI ,
MY H1 b is expiring on 30 Sep ,2009 .
My current client informed me that they are going to hire me as a fulltime , but it will take 2-3 months for them to hire me .
Should I ask my current employer to file H1 extention right now ?
Or I should wait for H1 trnsfer as a fulltime employee ?
Any suggestions ?
Thanks
MY H1 b is expiring on 30 Sep ,2009 .
My current client informed me that they are going to hire me as a fulltime , but it will take 2-3 months for them to hire me .
Should I ask my current employer to file H1 extention right now ?
Or I should wait for H1 trnsfer as a fulltime employee ?
Any suggestions ?
Thanks
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jamesingham
05-29 10:16 AM
As far as I know, nothing that is being considered in the Senate is going to relieve the Green Card backlog.
They have plans to eliminate the backlog in 5 to 8 years not immediately. So if one chooses not to re-apply under the new point based system, waiting time doesnt change much for him. (It may be become worse because they are cutting down immigrant visas in EB category from 130k to 90k)
But if one decides to re-apply under the new point based system, things may become faster.
I am hoping that under the new system, they will give some priority to people who already waited for a significant amount of time under the old system.
This is just my analysis based on the articles I read on the internet and the bill text itself.
They have plans to eliminate the backlog in 5 to 8 years not immediately. So if one chooses not to re-apply under the new point based system, waiting time doesnt change much for him. (It may be become worse because they are cutting down immigrant visas in EB category from 130k to 90k)
But if one decides to re-apply under the new point based system, things may become faster.
I am hoping that under the new system, they will give some priority to people who already waited for a significant amount of time under the old system.
This is just my analysis based on the articles I read on the internet and the bill text itself.
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ya3
04-09 07:41 PM
lol... didn't turn out how I expected it to, but anyhow:
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smartboy75
11-01 06:26 PM
sab..
Since your I-140 is already approved, you will get a 3 year extension....
Since your I-140 is already approved, you will get a 3 year extension....
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12-20 08:00 AM
On Saturday morning, the Senate failed to advance the DREAM Act (H.R. 5281) on a vote of 55-41. Sixty votes were needed to move the bill forward procedurally and stop any filibuster. With that loss, the fight for the DREAM Act is over, at least for this Congress. Below is a summary of Greg Chen's report of this vote.
The vote tally in support of DREAM included three Republicans who crossed the aisle to join 50 Democrats and 2 Independents. Those three Rs were: Richard Lugar (IN) and Robert Bennett (UT) who had come out in support long ago and Lisa Murkowski (AK) who started signaling this week that she would vote �yes�. With their yes votes, DREAM maintained its status as a bi-partisan bill back nine years to when it was first introduced with seven Republican co-sponsors. Today, long-time DREAM champion Orrin Hatch (R-UT) failed even to show for the bill he originally sponsored in August 2001.
Unfortunately the gain of three Republicans today was not enough to make up the difference. Combined there are 58 Democrats and Independents in the Senate, and there are 42 Republicans. If all the Ds and Is voted in favor, only two Rs would have been needed to reach 60. But today 5 Democrats voted against DREAM: Baucus (MT); Hagan (NC); Nelson (NE); Pryor (AR); and Tester (MT). And one Democrat, newly elected Joe Manchin (WV) failed to show. To win on �cloture� 60 votes were needed no matter how many actually voted. Thus, a no-show counted as a �no� vote.
As the 111th Congress comes to its sputtering halt, at least on immigration, the question many are asking is whether there will be a real opportunity to bring up DREAM in the 112th. Looking forward, we face at least two enormous legislative challenges: First, the House will shift to Republican control with 242 Rs and 193 Ds. Last week the House passed DREAM on a 218-198 vote�you can bet your house we won�t muster a strong showing like that, let alone a majority, when the new session starts. Second, in the Senate, the Democrats will still have the majority but their margin of control will be 53-47 so getting the �yes� votes will also be harder in that chamber.
For many of us the source of continued inspiration has been to see all the DREAM activists walking the halls of the capitol and showing tremendous courage when they are the ones who have everything at risk. Let's keep a positive spirit for the future as the fight is not over yet.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/12/senate_fails_to_pass_dream_act.html)
The vote tally in support of DREAM included three Republicans who crossed the aisle to join 50 Democrats and 2 Independents. Those three Rs were: Richard Lugar (IN) and Robert Bennett (UT) who had come out in support long ago and Lisa Murkowski (AK) who started signaling this week that she would vote �yes�. With their yes votes, DREAM maintained its status as a bi-partisan bill back nine years to when it was first introduced with seven Republican co-sponsors. Today, long-time DREAM champion Orrin Hatch (R-UT) failed even to show for the bill he originally sponsored in August 2001.
Unfortunately the gain of three Republicans today was not enough to make up the difference. Combined there are 58 Democrats and Independents in the Senate, and there are 42 Republicans. If all the Ds and Is voted in favor, only two Rs would have been needed to reach 60. But today 5 Democrats voted against DREAM: Baucus (MT); Hagan (NC); Nelson (NE); Pryor (AR); and Tester (MT). And one Democrat, newly elected Joe Manchin (WV) failed to show. To win on �cloture� 60 votes were needed no matter how many actually voted. Thus, a no-show counted as a �no� vote.
As the 111th Congress comes to its sputtering halt, at least on immigration, the question many are asking is whether there will be a real opportunity to bring up DREAM in the 112th. Looking forward, we face at least two enormous legislative challenges: First, the House will shift to Republican control with 242 Rs and 193 Ds. Last week the House passed DREAM on a 218-198 vote�you can bet your house we won�t muster a strong showing like that, let alone a majority, when the new session starts. Second, in the Senate, the Democrats will still have the majority but their margin of control will be 53-47 so getting the �yes� votes will also be harder in that chamber.
For many of us the source of continued inspiration has been to see all the DREAM activists walking the halls of the capitol and showing tremendous courage when they are the ones who have everything at risk. Let's keep a positive spirit for the future as the fight is not over yet.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/12/senate_fails_to_pass_dream_act.html)
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flyingmonkey456
06-30 02:46 AM
i'll pay you 10 bucks to eat it :P
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10-27 02:39 PM
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martinvisalaw
10-06 05:48 PM
My husband's employer told him that the 6 year H1 B stay cap has been eliminated since the year 2008. Is that true?
No. There is still the 6-year limit, unless the H-1B holder has reached a certain stage of the permanent residence process.
No. There is still the 6-year limit, unless the H-1B holder has reached a certain stage of the permanent residence process.
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