RedRaider
10-11 11:10 AM
Notices for Form I-485A
TSC advises that they do not issue receipt notices for Form I-485A. The center has also advised that the deposited check is enough proof that the filing was accepted.
Posted on Immigration .com
http://www.immigration.com/fromtheagency/tsc101007.html
TSC advises that they do not issue receipt notices for Form I-485A. The center has also advised that the deposited check is enough proof that the filing was accepted.
Posted on Immigration .com
http://www.immigration.com/fromtheagency/tsc101007.html
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manchala
11-17 09:57 AM
Hello,
If your PD is not current. Here is an effort going on to work on admin fix. Please participate and support. Visit this thread for more information
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forum14-members-forum/thread1599353-want-to-file-485-gather-here-new-post.html
thanks
If your PD is not current. Here is an effort going on to work on admin fix. Please participate and support. Visit this thread for more information
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forum14-members-forum/thread1599353-want-to-file-485-gather-here-new-post.html
thanks
WeShallOvercome
08-01 05:19 PM
someone please delete the last poll I started with 2 options.. Should be only one in order to track the number of members who received RNs or got their checks cashed...
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chanduv23
03-19 12:14 PM
We are looking to talk to a good immigration lawyer and seek opinions on the following
(1) H1b visa transfer process for physicians after residencies into a jobs
(2) How to handle licensing issues - murthy.com has some info, but we need a better perspective
(3) Green cards for physicians - eligibility and time frame and minimum requirements etc..
Any any other pitfalls or booby traps that one has to be careful about.
A lot of physicians do visit IV website - am wondering if there are any user groups or forums on web that discuss potential issues and other stuff that we discuss on IV.
(1) H1b visa transfer process for physicians after residencies into a jobs
(2) How to handle licensing issues - murthy.com has some info, but we need a better perspective
(3) Green cards for physicians - eligibility and time frame and minimum requirements etc..
Any any other pitfalls or booby traps that one has to be careful about.
A lot of physicians do visit IV website - am wondering if there are any user groups or forums on web that discuss potential issues and other stuff that we discuss on IV.
more...
Blog Feeds
07-02 04:30 PM
H-1B employers need to be aware that June 30, 2009 will be the last day that the Department of Labor�s LCA Online system will be operational. As of July 1, 2009, all LCAs for H-1B and E-3 cases will need to be submitted through the iCERT portal (http://icert.doleta.gov/) and that means the end of instant LCA certifications.
This has very important implications for the timing of H-1B and E-3 applications as they relate to new hires and extensions. Employers will need to allow for delays in LCA certifications of at least 7 days rather than the instant certifications that were previously issued.
More... (http://www.philadelphiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/06/h-1b_and_lca_certifications_and_icert.html)
This has very important implications for the timing of H-1B and E-3 applications as they relate to new hires and extensions. Employers will need to allow for delays in LCA certifications of at least 7 days rather than the instant certifications that were previously issued.
More... (http://www.philadelphiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/06/h-1b_and_lca_certifications_and_icert.html)
mrudul_hr
07-07 12:11 PM
Yes you can travel with H4 to US with your Wifes H1 and then transfer to H1 if its still vaild at the time of transfer.. Note you can also use your existing H1 as well, As per rule an H1 can be in the US for 6 years. if you have spent some time in between outside US that duration will not be counted in the 6 yrs. So calucate your exact number of days spent in US and if it exceds 6yrs then its not possible to use your existing H1. Note: the days spent on H4 will not be counted in 6 yrs but days spent on L1 will be counted.---
NOTE: I AM NOT AN LAWYER DO CONSULT YOUR LEGAL TEAM.
NOTE: I AM NOT AN LAWYER DO CONSULT YOUR LEGAL TEAM.
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dbevis
October 29th, 2004, 06:56 AM
Hi, Cled. You got a good shadow in there, but it's opposing the direction of sunlight (note the flower's stamen which has a shadow coming towards the camera).
The person appears to have been caught in "mid leap" although intended to be kneeling. I'm not sure how you'd really do something about that. Perhaps by making the shadow appear darker and less blurred near knees and shoes?
As far as blending the person over the flower, looks good - no funny edges or outlines.
The person appears to have been caught in "mid leap" although intended to be kneeling. I'm not sure how you'd really do something about that. Perhaps by making the shadow appear darker and less blurred near knees and shoes?
As far as blending the person over the flower, looks good - no funny edges or outlines.