geevikram
11-22 03:02 PM
I would like to hear the response for the same.
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Googler
06-15 12:31 AM
This story is priceless -- after all the anti-H1B and anti-immigrant rhetoric,
"The California Republican Party has decided no American is qualified to take one of its most crucial positions � state deputy political director � and has hired a Canadian for the job through a coveted H-1B visa."
Read on http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/11129.html
"The California Republican Party has decided no American is qualified to take one of its most crucial positions � state deputy political director � and has hired a Canadian for the job through a coveted H-1B visa."
Read on http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/11129.html
supers789
01-02 12:59 PM
Case Summary:
* Employer A = Previous Employer with whom I have my I-140 approved
* Employer B = Current Employer. I do not have a PERM or I-140 approved with this employer. I used my I-140 with Emp.A to get a 3 year extension when I transferred from Emp.A to Emp.B [So now, due to this extension, I have my H1-B approved upto Aug'08 instead of June 2006, which was the end of my H1-B six years]
* Employer C = Future Employer. I am planning to move from Emp.B and join this Employer now.
Question:
Can I use my I-140 from Emp.A to get multiple 3 year extensions with Emp.C when I change my job from Emp.B to Emp.C, or after joining Emp.C ?
[Please note: I do not have an approved I-140 from Emp.B at this time, and I have used my I-140 from Emp.A once to get a 3-year extension when I transfered from Emp.A to Emp.B. Can I use it yet again when I move to my third Employer, Emp.C or when I transfer my H1 from Emp.B to Emp.C]. This is assuming that the dates will not be current when I transfer or file for extensions.
* Employer A = Previous Employer with whom I have my I-140 approved
* Employer B = Current Employer. I do not have a PERM or I-140 approved with this employer. I used my I-140 with Emp.A to get a 3 year extension when I transferred from Emp.A to Emp.B [So now, due to this extension, I have my H1-B approved upto Aug'08 instead of June 2006, which was the end of my H1-B six years]
* Employer C = Future Employer. I am planning to move from Emp.B and join this Employer now.
Question:
Can I use my I-140 from Emp.A to get multiple 3 year extensions with Emp.C when I change my job from Emp.B to Emp.C, or after joining Emp.C ?
[Please note: I do not have an approved I-140 from Emp.B at this time, and I have used my I-140 from Emp.A once to get a 3-year extension when I transfered from Emp.A to Emp.B. Can I use it yet again when I move to my third Employer, Emp.C or when I transfer my H1 from Emp.B to Emp.C]. This is assuming that the dates will not be current when I transfer or file for extensions.
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raysaikat
01-10 07:53 PM
Hi,
My current visa status is H4. As i cannot work on this visa, I am interested in doing an Unpaid Internship. Please clarify whether I can do so on an H4 visa.
I'm trying to secure the internship in a nonprofit organisation. Will there be an exception for them, in case it's not allowed otherwise?
Thanks a tonne!!!
AFAIK, you can do volunteer work without restrictions, provided this truly is a volunteer work; i.e., there is no employer-employee relationship, and you are not working in anticipation that you will be hired in near future based on your current work.
Maybe a good test is, if the nonprofit organization requires your SSN before they would allow you to work, then you may not do that work on H4.
My current visa status is H4. As i cannot work on this visa, I am interested in doing an Unpaid Internship. Please clarify whether I can do so on an H4 visa.
I'm trying to secure the internship in a nonprofit organisation. Will there be an exception for them, in case it's not allowed otherwise?
Thanks a tonne!!!
AFAIK, you can do volunteer work without restrictions, provided this truly is a volunteer work; i.e., there is no employer-employee relationship, and you are not working in anticipation that you will be hired in near future based on your current work.
Maybe a good test is, if the nonprofit organization requires your SSN before they would allow you to work, then you may not do that work on H4.
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ThinkTwice
07-09 08:13 PM
I heard from some source that non citizens cannot donate blood... if this is not true then count me in ....
continuedProgress
07-27 02:04 PM
Hello,
The new fee structure goes into effect Aug 17.
I vaguely remember reading an anecdote that there is no need to pay yearly renewal fees in the new fee structure. (Am I right?) Please share your views.
Are there any advantages to filing per new fees?
Thanks,
The new fee structure goes into effect Aug 17.
I vaguely remember reading an anecdote that there is no need to pay yearly renewal fees in the new fee structure. (Am I right?) Please share your views.
Are there any advantages to filing per new fees?
Thanks,
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aspiration
06-24 03:42 PM
There are only two options of $50 and $100 for recurring contribution.. Can we start $25.00 or $20.00 denomination again to attarct more members for monthly contribution and start drive again ?
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augustus
06-25 09:07 AM
Can someone explain how the lawyer files I-485(Does she e-file? or mail it to USCIS?) and how we know about it? How long does it take to know you have filed it? and how do we know about it?
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gimme_GC2006
07-11 02:47 PM
All,
Per Aug 2008 Bulletin, my dates are current.
But My and My spouse's 485 is transferred to NBC sometime back (we never heard anything)
My daughters 485 is still at TSC.
Anyone know, whats gonna happen now?
I get a feeling that, our apps will be laying eggs while dates are current :mad:
Per Aug 2008 Bulletin, my dates are current.
But My and My spouse's 485 is transferred to NBC sometime back (we never heard anything)
My daughters 485 is still at TSC.
Anyone know, whats gonna happen now?
I get a feeling that, our apps will be laying eggs while dates are current :mad:
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andy garcia
11-30 10:38 AM
Mail it in, if it's rejected you do not lose anything. According to the law (8 USC 1255) the USCIS should accept it.
Not according to this:
8 1255. Adjustment of status of nonimmigrant to that of person admitted for permanent residence.
(a) Status as person admitted for permanent residence on application and eligibility for immigrant visa
The status of an alien who was inspected and admitted or paroled into the United States may be adjusted by the Attorney General, in his discretion and under such regulations as he may prescribe, to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence if
(1) the alien makes an application for such adjustment,
(2) the alien is eligible to receive an immigrant visa and is admissible to the United States for permanent residence, and
(3) an immigrant visa is immediately available to him at the time his application is filed.
Not according to this:
8 1255. Adjustment of status of nonimmigrant to that of person admitted for permanent residence.
(a) Status as person admitted for permanent residence on application and eligibility for immigrant visa
The status of an alien who was inspected and admitted or paroled into the United States may be adjusted by the Attorney General, in his discretion and under such regulations as he may prescribe, to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence if
(1) the alien makes an application for such adjustment,
(2) the alien is eligible to receive an immigrant visa and is admissible to the United States for permanent residence, and
(3) an immigrant visa is immediately available to him at the time his application is filed.
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snathan
05-11 06:56 PM
Hi, I am on L1B since Dec'10. My visa is expiring in Apr'11. Due to project requirement, my company has plan for my visa extension. Is there any way to get the GC? If part-time study can help to process my GC faster, I am ready for that too.
Looking forward for your professional guidance.
Thanks & Regards... Daulat
There is no way for you to go faster...there are people waiting 5-10 years ahead of you, and you will have to join at end of the line; Even full time study is not going to help you get the GC faster.
You are here just only for five months, and wants GC faster...welcome to reality.
Looking forward for your professional guidance.
Thanks & Regards... Daulat
There is no way for you to go faster...there are people waiting 5-10 years ahead of you, and you will have to join at end of the line; Even full time study is not going to help you get the GC faster.
You are here just only for five months, and wants GC faster...welcome to reality.
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chem2
08-29 10:21 PM
This law only applies to H1-B filing fees paid to USCIS. Your employer is still legally allowed to collect any attorney fees for filing your petition from you.
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validIV
03-17 08:23 PM
Talk to the school's immigration dept or an immigration lawyer to begin your change of status to F-1. You must do this immediately. Since you are on H-1 technically the moment you lose your employment you will be out of status.
http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1269.html
http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1269.html
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senk1s
05-14 12:20 AM
2 cent questions ...
Is NSC processing EB3s regularly?
TSC is not processing EB2s as well ... are they working on EB1s only?
Is it because the Visa #s are exhausted for the period?
Is NSC processing EB3s regularly?
TSC is not processing EB2s as well ... are they working on EB1s only?
Is it because the Visa #s are exhausted for the period?
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Templarian
10-08 07:39 AM
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pd_recapturing
04-09 04:16 PM
I doubt, it has anything to do with the filing AOS before a certain date. Whatever fee is mentioned on uscis website will apply for everybody.
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panky72
07-14 05:55 PM
Hi
I filed my I-485 in July last year. My PD is EB2-Feb 2007. I could not file for my wife since she is pursuing her medical residency on a J1 visa with the 2 year HRR requirement.
My queries are as follows:
1. For the interfiling to happen does she need to be done with her J1 waiver or even when she is pursuing it as that is a H1B visa?
2. If I get my green card before she is done with her waiver then can I still file for her later or will her case then be treated as a family based petition?
I will really appreciate if somebody can provide some insight regarding the same.
regards
Saket Kapur
Hi Saket
you can file for her I-485 only after she is done with 3 yr J-1 waiver requirement. As far as your second question I don't know the answer.
Good luck.
I filed my I-485 in July last year. My PD is EB2-Feb 2007. I could not file for my wife since she is pursuing her medical residency on a J1 visa with the 2 year HRR requirement.
My queries are as follows:
1. For the interfiling to happen does she need to be done with her J1 waiver or even when she is pursuing it as that is a H1B visa?
2. If I get my green card before she is done with her waiver then can I still file for her later or will her case then be treated as a family based petition?
I will really appreciate if somebody can provide some insight regarding the same.
regards
Saket Kapur
Hi Saket
you can file for her I-485 only after she is done with 3 yr J-1 waiver requirement. As far as your second question I don't know the answer.
Good luck.
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04-21 11:37 PM
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freddyCR
July 27th, 2005, 10:23 AM
The trees were, indeed, leaning.
And one other thing....I have been wondering about "the golden rule" for a time...thought it was quite meaningless, but this pic has shown me that indeed when you compose from right to left, your sight gets more into the picture.
Check this reversed version of the pic above, and tell me in which one is the milk container truck ('deep' in the picture ) more evident.
What do you think?
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a103/freddyphoto/MISC/olddairyreversed.jpg
And one other thing....I have been wondering about "the golden rule" for a time...thought it was quite meaningless, but this pic has shown me that indeed when you compose from right to left, your sight gets more into the picture.
Check this reversed version of the pic above, and tell me in which one is the milk container truck ('deep' in the picture ) more evident.
What do you think?
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a103/freddyphoto/MISC/olddairyreversed.jpg