gc_chahiye
06-07 12:22 PM
if 6 years completed without an LC/I-140, then if someone moves to H4, does LC+I_140 in say 5-6 months, can he/she come back to H1 (3 year extension?)
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rajs
10-31 03:51 PM
IM just tring to find out if any one in EB3 cat. are seening any movement or progress by USCIS.
I have a pd of APR 2001 but no progress or lud in the past 1 year
nothing on my file and when i call USCIS they send me a letter saying
still in our prossesing time, but my app date of may 2004 with a approved
i-140
and still waiting for 485 .
I have a pd of APR 2001 but no progress or lud in the past 1 year
nothing on my file and when i call USCIS they send me a letter saying
still in our prossesing time, but my app date of may 2004 with a approved
i-140
and still waiting for 485 .
Jipjap74
08-04 12:24 AM
My situation is a little different in that I received my GC on Apr 22nd and my company let me go on May 1st. Will this cause me issues in the future?
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gc_chahiye
09-21 04:53 PM
A brief background: I have approved labor (PD Jun04/EB3), I-140 rejected & pending I-140 (MTR filled in Jan'07) with attorney A. Meanwhile got PERM LC approved & filled I-140 & I-485concurrently in Aug.07 thru Attorney B (recipt recived).(FYI....the same company did Old & New PERM Labor)
Now the question is, If my old I-140 gets approved, than do I have any benefit/advantage using that Old approved I-140 PD of Jun04 when my new I-140 gets approved? In short, can I still use my OLD priority date? (Jun04).(even though I have already concurrently filled New I-140 & I-485 in aug.07).
Any thoughts/suggestions/advice/ideas are appreciated. thanks.
yes you can use the old PD, google for "interfiling".
Here's a search showing some results from Murthy's website:
http://www.google.com/search?q=interfile+site%3Amurthy.com&sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS230US230
Now the question is, If my old I-140 gets approved, than do I have any benefit/advantage using that Old approved I-140 PD of Jun04 when my new I-140 gets approved? In short, can I still use my OLD priority date? (Jun04).(even though I have already concurrently filled New I-140 & I-485 in aug.07).
Any thoughts/suggestions/advice/ideas are appreciated. thanks.
yes you can use the old PD, google for "interfiling".
Here's a search showing some results from Murthy's website:
http://www.google.com/search?q=interfile+site%3Amurthy.com&sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS230US230
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pappu
02-01 10:32 PM
http://immigrationvoice.org/wiki/index.php/FREQUENTLY_ASKED_QUESTIONS/AC21_FAQ
also check a past blog i wrote few months ago--
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/blog.php?b=11
also check a past blog i wrote few months ago--
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/blog.php?b=11
kirupa
05-27 09:51 AM
MetteBB, I have not dropped the whole stamp thing. I have been pretty busy working on a research project for school, but I will have the stamps updated *soon*. Not sure when soon will be here, but I haven't forgotten about it :)
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sundarpn
10-01 12:09 PM
it is increasing to 1225 I think in Nov sometime. Not this month. My attorney said $1000 yesterday, so that's what I am paying.
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sbmallik
11-12 09:11 AM
I-140 belongs to the employer only, so it is up-to them to disclose the details. Unless you change employer without using AC21 clause, I-140 details won't be necessary.
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akela
08-14 01:14 PM
Can forum members help me with the following query. If you see the same question has been asked by other members as well.
Can you look at the LUD and say that your Name Check is clear or not?
This is what is goig on. Withing 1-2 days of your Biometrics the LUD changes. This is I guess that your biometrics were recieved by USCIS or sent for Name check or whatever. Then there is a LUD change in a week. Is this the reply from FBI saying that no record found? I mean everything is ok?
I ahve seen people who are stuck did not get the email after a week. Is this the right assesment?
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nationalnamecheck.htm
The majority of name checks submitted on a data tape are electronically checked and returned to the submitting agency as having "No Record" within 48-72 hours. A "No Record" indicates that the FBI's UNI database contains no identifiable information regarding a particular individual. Duplicate submissions (i.e., identically spelled names with identical dates of birth submitted within the last 120 days) are not checked, and the duplicate findings are returned immediately to the submitting agency
Thanks in advance,
akela
Can you look at the LUD and say that your Name Check is clear or not?
This is what is goig on. Withing 1-2 days of your Biometrics the LUD changes. This is I guess that your biometrics were recieved by USCIS or sent for Name check or whatever. Then there is a LUD change in a week. Is this the reply from FBI saying that no record found? I mean everything is ok?
I ahve seen people who are stuck did not get the email after a week. Is this the right assesment?
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nationalnamecheck.htm
The majority of name checks submitted on a data tape are electronically checked and returned to the submitting agency as having "No Record" within 48-72 hours. A "No Record" indicates that the FBI's UNI database contains no identifiable information regarding a particular individual. Duplicate submissions (i.e., identically spelled names with identical dates of birth submitted within the last 120 days) are not checked, and the duplicate findings are returned immediately to the submitting agency
Thanks in advance,
akela
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10-31 04:51 PM
We went for FP today and my wife had henna on her hands. I was concerned about it but it never was an issue. The FP went as if she had nothing on her hands instead the FP people pleasently talked abt henna.
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We went to the Atlanta office, the staff was pleasent, work flow streamlined and we were done in less than an hour although they looked and checked our hands almost four times for bandages and cuts.
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spdy_mn
08-02 07:08 PM
I googled it
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/cisomb-rr-31-uscis-sop-02-0807.pdf
It is dated Feb 08, 2007
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/cisomb-rr-31-uscis-sop-02-0807.pdf
It is dated Feb 08, 2007
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Student with no hopes
01-20 09:06 AM
What happens to the people who graduated from the institute and applied for gc on its basis?
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wandmaker
10-29 05:56 PM
H1-B Extension after 6 years.
Is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
I have changed my employment after I-140 approved. But the previous employer agreed to continue the GC process. I could not file 485 due to PD is not current.
The 6 yrs limit on H1 is about to be over.
Is it possible to extend H1-B after 6 yrs at the new employer, based on the I-140 approved by previous employer as green card is process? Or is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
Thanks in advance
Venkat
In order to extend H1B beyond six years, you do not require to be with the GC sponsoring employer. One must have filed a labor 365 days before 6th year end date. 1 or 3 years extension is based on what stage of GC processing you are in. Hope this helps!
Is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
I have changed my employment after I-140 approved. But the previous employer agreed to continue the GC process. I could not file 485 due to PD is not current.
The 6 yrs limit on H1 is about to be over.
Is it possible to extend H1-B after 6 yrs at the new employer, based on the I-140 approved by previous employer as green card is process? Or is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
Thanks in advance
Venkat
In order to extend H1B beyond six years, you do not require to be with the GC sponsoring employer. One must have filed a labor 365 days before 6th year end date. 1 or 3 years extension is based on what stage of GC processing you are in. Hope this helps!
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vgayalu
02-09 08:42 PM
I did not understand any thing about it.
Can somebody explain how it helps regular EB2 and EB3 folks please ?
Can somebody explain how it helps regular EB2 and EB3 folks please ?
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visacase
07-10 02:40 PM
Hi,
Thanks for my previous response. I am on H1B and between projects. I have an offer to work for a couple of days for a company other than the one holding my H1B. They said they are not gonna report to the IRS as its an hourly job for 2 days and the number of hours are not going to accumulate enough for the IRS. But they need my SSN or tax-payer ID to run their payroll. I am gonna receive my dues as a simple check (like a rebate check with just the total amount showing up & NOT a paystub). Please let me know if I can work for them or not.
Thanks for my previous response. I am on H1B and between projects. I have an offer to work for a couple of days for a company other than the one holding my H1B. They said they are not gonna report to the IRS as its an hourly job for 2 days and the number of hours are not going to accumulate enough for the IRS. But they need my SSN or tax-payer ID to run their payroll. I am gonna receive my dues as a simple check (like a rebate check with just the total amount showing up & NOT a paystub). Please let me know if I can work for them or not.
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sivanyk1234
11-07 09:31 AM
If the foreign financial institution (for example bank) are not reporting to IRS about our (US resident) bank account etc. Do we need to close our bank account in foreign country.
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reddy77
10-24 03:13 PM
Thanks chantu, does that mean we need to keep renewing her EAD every year. Also, can we renew her h4 when I renew my h1. Thanks ....
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Mount Soche
12-16 02:01 PM
There's no set time for getting a greencard. It depends on which EB category you're in and the visa bulletin's priority dates.
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guy03062
04-07 03:43 PM
Thanks for wonderful work, IV!!
wanna_immigrate,
Your post from yesterday was denigrating a certain set of people. A number of our users also complained about that post.
Please do understand that we do not want to have any post that offend other people. Otherwise the lawmaker's staff and the media folks who visit our forums, will assume that our organization and members stand for such a stance.
So as per our posting guidelines shown at the top, we were forced to delete it.
wanna_immigrate,
Your post from yesterday was denigrating a certain set of people. A number of our users also complained about that post.
Please do understand that we do not want to have any post that offend other people. Otherwise the lawmaker's staff and the media folks who visit our forums, will assume that our organization and members stand for such a stance.
So as per our posting guidelines shown at the top, we were forced to delete it.
sac-r-ten
01-15 09:19 AM
Most have their websites. Send email and they will get back to you.
If no websites, find the address from the State Governor's website and send a letter explaning the situation. they will send you a document-release form. Fill that form and send copies of all the required documents for your case.
Most Senator's office are really quick in correspondence.
All the best.
If no websites, find the address from the State Governor's website and send a letter explaning the situation. they will send you a document-release form. Fill that form and send copies of all the required documents for your case.
Most Senator's office are really quick in correspondence.
All the best.
raysaikat
07-26 01:52 PM
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I got extended until September 30, 2010.
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Thanks
No, you do not need to go out of US if the I-797 (H1-B approval) comes with an I-94 card.
I got extended until September 30, 2010.
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Thanks
No, you do not need to go out of US if the I-797 (H1-B approval) comes with an I-94 card.
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