a2k2
01-12 03:34 PM
When I went for interview beginning of this month I was asked for paystubs. Since I had them ready for all of 2009 I just handed it to them.
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msadiqali
01-09 02:56 PM
Thanks jsb..In that case, I am changing jobs even without working for my GC sponsorer. I heard that it could potentially lead to fraud case.are you sure we can do this or do u know somebody who has done this.
thx
thx
raamskl
11-25 08:50 PM
clarify21: If you would like to maintain the H1B status, for the part time job, you will have to ask your part time employer to do the new H1B; by having two H1Bs you can work for two employers the same time.
Can you do this?, am not so sure that you can have 2 H1B's and work for both. Don't you transfer your h1 to the new employer?
I am sure clarify can use the EAD for the both full and part time job.
Can you do this?, am not so sure that you can have 2 H1B's and work for both. Don't you transfer your h1 to the new employer?
I am sure clarify can use the EAD for the both full and part time job.
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gc_lover
06-22 10:04 AM
Can scanned copy be submitted to USCIS for affidavit of birth or we have to submit the affidavit in original?
Thanks
You mean photocopy right? If you have scanned copy then print it and send it to USCIS. I don't think they require it in original.
Thanks
You mean photocopy right? If you have scanned copy then print it and send it to USCIS. I don't think they require it in original.
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andhrawala
01-30 08:53 AM
Once you are on EAD, you cannot go go back to H1B. The reason is by working on EAD you showed an intent to immigrate and where as H1B is a non-immigrant visa
shan74
01-11 08:41 PM
i think it is based on the LC requirements. For EB2, u need " A petition for a foreign professional holding an advanced degree may be filed when the job requires an advanced degree (beyond the baccalaureate) and the alien possesses such a degree or the equivalent. The petition must include documentation, such as an official academic record showing that the alien has a U.S. advanced degree or a foreign equivalent degree, or an official academic record showing that the alien has a U.S. baccalaureate degree or a foreign equivalent degree and letters from current or former employers showing that the alien has at least 5 years of progressive post-baccalaureate experience in the specialty."
Let me know if i am wrong
Let me know if i am wrong
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immi_enthu
08-10 06:38 PM
why the delay even in saying to wait for 90 days ?
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Maverick_2008
04-15 08:12 AM
That's outrageous. I'm guessing it has been pending at the TSC. Did you call them? Could you please let us know what their response was?
Thanks and all the best.
Maverick_2008
I sent in my application on 6/29 and I am yet to hear from USCIS.
Thanks and all the best.
Maverick_2008
I sent in my application on 6/29 and I am yet to hear from USCIS.
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xtronics
03-19 10:50 AM
Thank you so much jangolouis
What visa did you apply for H4 or H1?
Also did you call Dept. of state before you got your visa?
Please let me know when you get a chance. Thank you so much again
What visa did you apply for H4 or H1?
Also did you call Dept. of state before you got your visa?
Please let me know when you get a chance. Thank you so much again
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nixstor
09-18 08:34 PM
She can file her own extension using form I-539. You can use your receipt number in her application. I am planning to do the same. It doesnt make sense to pay the lawyer a grand for that. If your H1 is approved, her H4 will be approved. There is no way I can think of having your H1 approved and her H4 being denied unless she has any violations or out of status etc.
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ursosweet
07-17 08:21 PM
again with Company B and file a new 140 and then use the PD of previous labor to file the 485 etc etc.
hope this helps
hope this helps
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roseball
11-12 01:34 AM
The only impact will be that you will lose your earlier PD (if 140 gets approved).......Also, it could cause you issues with H1 extensions if you are in 6th year of your H1 and are re-starting the GC process....Note that your LC/I-140 must be filed or should be pending for 365 days or your I-140 must be approved in order to get H1 extensions beyond the 6 year term....
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dskhabra
02-03 09:49 AM
I also heard that they are sending about 1500 people back to India..
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ivvm
12-02 10:54 PM
Well i had the same on my H1 approved in Aug 2004!
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tnite
10-24 03:51 PM
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I did get a LUD on Oct 11th but nothing as of yet.check my signature for more details.
Wait..Wait and wait..
I did get a LUD on Oct 11th but nothing as of yet.check my signature for more details.
Wait..Wait and wait..
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Abhishika
12-14 07:46 AM
Administrators?
Why this is not coming in the front page?
Is this posting wrong?
Thank You....
Why this is not coming in the front page?
Is this posting wrong?
Thank You....
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waitin_toolong
05-25 02:09 PM
she can visit a uscis district office and get a I551 stamp
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smuggymba
12-09 06:25 PM
LOL.
Forget about Indian or Bangladeshi - what is your real citizenship?
Are you indian just born in Bangladesh or a Bangladeshi who was enjoying indian citizenship until you realized it's a retrogressed country.
Forget about Indian or Bangladeshi - what is your real citizenship?
Are you indian just born in Bangladesh or a Bangladeshi who was enjoying indian citizenship until you realized it's a retrogressed country.
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cinqsit
02-09 06:30 PM
Please help...
For your LCA and H1 petition I would think you should mention DC as work location -- but check with an attorney
You should be also aware that you might get USCIS site visit at the location that you mention so be prepared for that
Dont know about payroll
cinqsit
For your LCA and H1 petition I would think you should mention DC as work location -- but check with an attorney
You should be also aware that you might get USCIS site visit at the location that you mention so be prepared for that
Dont know about payroll
cinqsit
gc_peshwa
05-21 02:01 PM
+1 on above post...I have done my bit now its your turn guys...please dont miss this historic opportunity...It might seem to you they ignore you but if thousands of guys call them it will certainly have an impact...
seanl
08-07 03:22 PM
I received an RFE that put my I-485 on hold,
"In order to process your application further you will need to submit the following:
1. Evidence of your lawful admission or parole into the United States. Such evidence includes, but is not limited to, Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record, or a copy of the nonimmigrant visa page of your passport showing admission to the United States.
OR
2. If you last entered the United States without inspection, you must submit evidence of your eligibility for adjustment of status under section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). To be eligible for adjustment under 245(i) of INA, you must be the beneficiary of an immigrant visa petition or application for labor certification filed on or before April 30th, 2001. Unless not required in the instructions for Supplement A, you must pay the required section 245(i) surcharge fee.
Please submit evidence of eligibility under section 245(i) of INA and a completed and signed Supplement A to Form I-485. Evidence of eligibility includes Form-I797, Notice of Action for Form I-130, I-140, or I-360. This form must have been filed on or before April 30th, 2001. You must have been the beneficiary, spouse of the beneficiary, or eligible childe of the beneficiary. The relationship had to exist on or before April 30th, 2001 or when the petition was filed."
I came across from Canada when I was five years old as a visitor, did not have a passport as one was not required to enter the U.S. from Canada. When we entered we intended to visit my mothers husband and then all of us go back to Canada. However we decided to stay here. My question is, what can I provide as evidence of entering the United States since I did not have a passport and entered as a visitor so I do not have an I-94, and I believe I dont apply to the 245(i).
I called Immigration and they mentioned form I-102 to replace I-94, theres an option E on the form that says "I was not issued Form I-94 when I entered as a nonimmigrant, and I am filing this application together with an application for an extension of stay/change of
status." Would this be the right route? Would I receive an I-94? Is there something else I need to send?
"In order to process your application further you will need to submit the following:
1. Evidence of your lawful admission or parole into the United States. Such evidence includes, but is not limited to, Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record, or a copy of the nonimmigrant visa page of your passport showing admission to the United States.
OR
2. If you last entered the United States without inspection, you must submit evidence of your eligibility for adjustment of status under section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). To be eligible for adjustment under 245(i) of INA, you must be the beneficiary of an immigrant visa petition or application for labor certification filed on or before April 30th, 2001. Unless not required in the instructions for Supplement A, you must pay the required section 245(i) surcharge fee.
Please submit evidence of eligibility under section 245(i) of INA and a completed and signed Supplement A to Form I-485. Evidence of eligibility includes Form-I797, Notice of Action for Form I-130, I-140, or I-360. This form must have been filed on or before April 30th, 2001. You must have been the beneficiary, spouse of the beneficiary, or eligible childe of the beneficiary. The relationship had to exist on or before April 30th, 2001 or when the petition was filed."
I came across from Canada when I was five years old as a visitor, did not have a passport as one was not required to enter the U.S. from Canada. When we entered we intended to visit my mothers husband and then all of us go back to Canada. However we decided to stay here. My question is, what can I provide as evidence of entering the United States since I did not have a passport and entered as a visitor so I do not have an I-94, and I believe I dont apply to the 245(i).
I called Immigration and they mentioned form I-102 to replace I-94, theres an option E on the form that says "I was not issued Form I-94 when I entered as a nonimmigrant, and I am filing this application together with an application for an extension of stay/change of
status." Would this be the right route? Would I receive an I-94? Is there something else I need to send?
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