AirWaterandGC
06-07 09:51 AM
Thanks a lot, tikka.
hope this helps:
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=4745&highlight=15th
maybe you can refer to that thread and close this one?
thank you
hope this helps:
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=4745&highlight=15th
maybe you can refer to that thread and close this one?
thank you
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jhaalaa
05-07 02:49 PM
Try nationally reputed folks:
Ron , Shusterman.com , Murthy.com , Rajiv Khanna
Local OK/TX try
1. Farzaneh, Amir M at OKC
Hall, Estill, Hardwick, Gable, Golden & Nelson, A Professional Corporation
Hall Estill Law Firm; Oklahoma, Tulsa, Arkansas, Oklahoma City, Washington, D.C. - Hall Estill (http://www.hallestill.com/)
2. ROHIT SHARMA at OK, TX
Tulsa Oklahoma US Immigration Law Firm | Family, Estate Planning & Business Attorney (http://www.sharmalawfirm.com/)
3. T. Douglas Stump & Associates at OKC
T. Douglas Stump, lawyers in Oklahoma City, OK, Oklahoma (http://www.usvisagroup.net/)
4. Elaine Martin at Dallas, TX
Immigration lawyer expert Dallas Texas and nationwide (http://www.martinvisalaw.com)
Not good experience with
Solano
Leblang and Associates
Ron , Shusterman.com , Murthy.com , Rajiv Khanna
Local OK/TX try
1. Farzaneh, Amir M at OKC
Hall, Estill, Hardwick, Gable, Golden & Nelson, A Professional Corporation
Hall Estill Law Firm; Oklahoma, Tulsa, Arkansas, Oklahoma City, Washington, D.C. - Hall Estill (http://www.hallestill.com/)
2. ROHIT SHARMA at OK, TX
Tulsa Oklahoma US Immigration Law Firm | Family, Estate Planning & Business Attorney (http://www.sharmalawfirm.com/)
3. T. Douglas Stump & Associates at OKC
T. Douglas Stump, lawyers in Oklahoma City, OK, Oklahoma (http://www.usvisagroup.net/)
4. Elaine Martin at Dallas, TX
Immigration lawyer expert Dallas Texas and nationwide (http://www.martinvisalaw.com)
Not good experience with
Solano
Leblang and Associates
SandeR2
03-10 11:52 AM
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Here we go again. When Obama's Democratic Party controlled the House and Senate, Congress failed to pass an immigration bill that would have provided a path to Residency and later Citizenship for some illegal immigrants who entered America as children. The DREAM Act died in the Senate in December due to a Republican filibuster.
With Republicans now controlling the House and holding a stronger minority in the Senate, the chances for any comprehensive immigration reform are considered non-existent.
Obama travels to Texas on Tuesday to make the case that his administration has worked hard to secure the border and the time has come for Congress to deal with the 10.8 million people already in the U.S. illegally.
He will also argue that those who care about this issue need to step up pressure on Congress to act, a point he has made privately in a string of meetings with business executives, evangelical leaders and Hispanic celebrities.
Many activists blame the White House for not making the issue more of a priority, and Tuesday's speech is an effort, in part, to shift attention to Republicans who are blocking action.
Many Republicans and some Democrats oppose the measures Mr. Obama favors that would create a path to citizenship for some people who entered the country illegally, saying it would reward law-breaking. Opponents also say not enough has been done to secure the border with Mexico. The White House says it has put more "boots on the ground" along the southwest border than ever before and has cracked down on employers who hire undocumented workers.
The administration has also deported a record number of illegal immigrants, a point that has angered Hispanic activists. Federal officials say deportations of illegal immigrants hit a record 392,000 in fiscal year 2010.
Hoping to push through the political stalemate, Mr. Obama has held private meetings to discuss immigration with political figures such as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, business leaders such as John Engler, president of the Business Roundtable; and religious leaders such as Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals.
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More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2011/05/obama_another_push_for_immigra.html)
With Republicans now controlling the House and holding a stronger minority in the Senate, the chances for any comprehensive immigration reform are considered non-existent.
Obama travels to Texas on Tuesday to make the case that his administration has worked hard to secure the border and the time has come for Congress to deal with the 10.8 million people already in the U.S. illegally.
He will also argue that those who care about this issue need to step up pressure on Congress to act, a point he has made privately in a string of meetings with business executives, evangelical leaders and Hispanic celebrities.
Many activists blame the White House for not making the issue more of a priority, and Tuesday's speech is an effort, in part, to shift attention to Republicans who are blocking action.
Many Republicans and some Democrats oppose the measures Mr. Obama favors that would create a path to citizenship for some people who entered the country illegally, saying it would reward law-breaking. Opponents also say not enough has been done to secure the border with Mexico. The White House says it has put more "boots on the ground" along the southwest border than ever before and has cracked down on employers who hire undocumented workers.
The administration has also deported a record number of illegal immigrants, a point that has angered Hispanic activists. Federal officials say deportations of illegal immigrants hit a record 392,000 in fiscal year 2010.
Hoping to push through the political stalemate, Mr. Obama has held private meetings to discuss immigration with political figures such as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, business leaders such as John Engler, president of the Business Roundtable; and religious leaders such as Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals.
Read more.... (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703864204576311460463095954.html?m od=googlenews_wsj)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2011/05/obama_another_push_for_immigra.html)
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prapro
06-05 10:56 PM
I am talking about I 485 only. In my 485, preparer name, Phone number, E mail address and company address printed but there is no signature and date.
crazyghoda
05-27 03:48 PM
There is no reason to start celebrating since this does not make a case of legal immigration in any way.
Accenture never was a US incorporated company in the first place. They were incorporated in Bermuda which has no taxes so that they do not have to pay taxes on worldwide income. Over the years there was increasing criticism about incorporating in a tax haven which is why they have decided to change the country of incorporation to Ireland. Ireland has low taxes, a tax treaty with the US and is a part of the EU which is why the decision was taken to move to Ireland.
What would have made it real sweet was if they had decided to change the place of incorporation to India saying given the number of people it employs in India.
Accenture never was a US incorporated company in the first place. They were incorporated in Bermuda which has no taxes so that they do not have to pay taxes on worldwide income. Over the years there was increasing criticism about incorporating in a tax haven which is why they have decided to change the country of incorporation to Ireland. Ireland has low taxes, a tax treaty with the US and is a part of the EU which is why the decision was taken to move to Ireland.
What would have made it real sweet was if they had decided to change the place of incorporation to India saying given the number of people it employs in India.
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satishku_2000
06-18 01:31 AM
my company lawyer did not ask for any tax returns or w2 forms .. Should they be submitted as part of "initial evidence"
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waiting4gc02
10-12 03:05 PM
WRONG!!! What date did Fed Ex (or any carrier) leave ur pkg at the Service Center? That's when ur 6-month countdown begins.
So that means it starts prior to Dec'9th for my case..????
So that means it starts prior to Dec'9th for my case..????
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rajeshalex
07-17 08:28 PM
Hi All,
Earlier USCIS has announced a fee hike from this month end. Ideally they should extend that fee hike till Aug 17th.
Anyone got any clues?
Thank You
Rajesh Alex
Earlier USCIS has announced a fee hike from this month end. Ideally they should extend that fee hike till Aug 17th.
Anyone got any clues?
Thank You
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VivekAhuja
06-29 03:50 PM
Trading in markets - Stock, Forex, Bond - all are legal to do on H1-B as long as you pay taxes on profits. This is the USA!!
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garybanz
10-26 12:56 PM
due to changes in procedures, a lot of the applications are going to the lock box facilities, this is slowing things down (it was actually supposed to make things go faster but we all know USCIS pretty well by now)
I have heard a lot of cases where it's taking about a month to get the receipt.
I have heard a lot of cases where it's taking about a month to get the receipt.
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diptam
07-01 03:59 PM
'Department of Homeland Security'
But if you have put USCIS - dont pull your hairs. You are still okay.
This should be "Department of Homeland Security" per Attorney.
But if you have put USCIS - dont pull your hairs. You are still okay.
This should be "Department of Homeland Security" per Attorney.
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zbd
04-18 11:11 PM
Can you extend the dates upto current date with year increase. That way we can get some picture.
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wandmaker
05-12 04:04 PM
Thanks for the input. Do you have any publications or IRS findings that you could direct me to that could be used to substantiate the argument that the benefit is non- taxable? I have not been able to find anything that says that the green card is non-taxable.
I am afraid not, you will have to talk to a tax consultant
I am afraid not, you will have to talk to a tax consultant
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k_usa
07-12 03:48 PM
Visa Bulletin for August 2010 (http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/bulletin/bulletin_5092.html)
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new_horizon
04-06 04:11 PM
Normally at the POE they scan the visa page to get the info. I think just the page being damp wouldn't affect the machine reading. But if you are so concerned you can call the nearest consulate in your home country, and inquire about it.
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vidyakulkarni
07-11 06:52 PM
can you please tell me how much time now takes to H1b renewal?
I am in 6th year of H1b.
I am in 6th year of H1b.
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invincibleasian
02-25 07:08 PM
Hi,
A couple of questions on the simaltaneous filing of I-140 and I-485
1) I had read somewhere that USCIS was going to stop the same. Has that happened yet?
2) Say a person has applied for the I-140 but cannot simaltaneously apply for 485 due to retrogression. In the event that the dates become current BUT the I-140 is not yet approved, can the person still file for the 485 under the simultaneous filing or does he have to wait till the I-140 is actually approved?
Once a I140 is filed without the I485 one has to wait for I140 approval before being eigible for filing I485
A couple of questions on the simaltaneous filing of I-140 and I-485
1) I had read somewhere that USCIS was going to stop the same. Has that happened yet?
2) Say a person has applied for the I-140 but cannot simaltaneously apply for 485 due to retrogression. In the event that the dates become current BUT the I-140 is not yet approved, can the person still file for the 485 under the simultaneous filing or does he have to wait till the I-140 is actually approved?
Once a I140 is filed without the I485 one has to wait for I140 approval before being eigible for filing I485
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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)
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February 14th, 2004, 04:03 PM
The only thing I notice is a little orage that looks unusual on the tip of the rear ducks beak. If that's not it, I don't see anything.
No, it's just the lower centimeter or so of the picture, below the beak, that I've created by cloning, the rest is as captured.
And, uh, swans, by the way. ;)
No, it's just the lower centimeter or so of the picture, below the beak, that I've created by cloning, the rest is as captured.
And, uh, swans, by the way. ;)
fromnaija
08-28 10:23 AM
I am planning to go to Canada for H1B visa stamping. Will there be any problem if i have company on H1B. I opened in 2003 and My friend is working in that company. I am working for my employer only. Will there be any problem if i have company either in GC stage or getting Visa in Canada.
Thx
As long as you are not working for your company, you are allowed to promote or finance a business venture. We have discussed this in another thread.
Thx
As long as you are not working for your company, you are allowed to promote or finance a business venture. We have discussed this in another thread.
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