nobody
04-19 08:00 PM
Aw I was gonna do a recursive stamp. Shucks. Yours looks way better than mine would have though... good job!
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fromnaija
09-07 04:42 PM
Hi,
I have decided to quit my current Company A.
My termination date is Sept 15th.
Am talking to Company B for my H1 transfer.
Can you please tell me how much time do I have from Sept 15th if the transfer application gets delayed, incase.
Thank You very much.
Oz
You mean before you are out of status? --- 60 days, I think.
I have decided to quit my current Company A.
My termination date is Sept 15th.
Am talking to Company B for my H1 transfer.
Can you please tell me how much time do I have from Sept 15th if the transfer application gets delayed, incase.
Thank You very much.
Oz
You mean before you are out of status? --- 60 days, I think.
axp817
06-14 08:02 PM
I believe the maximum time frame for an MTR is close to 6 months, but a lot of times it gets resolved sooner, with intervention from other agencies/groups.
You should look at this thread, and get in touch with IV (I believe you can do that via that thread), they might (read will) be able to help.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?p=350511&posted=1#post350511
Good luck.
You should look at this thread, and get in touch with IV (I believe you can do that via that thread), they might (read will) be able to help.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?p=350511&posted=1#post350511
Good luck.
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pappu
03-10 04:33 PM
Thanks. Any ideas how we can make the WIKI popular. We should make this a useful resource for everyone.
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10dulkar
08-08 09:34 AM
My company is paying all cost of GC. So they refused to file after July 2nd USCIS letter.
eastindia
01-29 10:02 AM
Please let me know how can i get information for Family Based GC Category 2B. I am trying to find out expected time frame for GC filled in 2B category in May 2005.
I would be very thankful for you immediate reply.
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You can try filing a FOIA request with USCIS and ask them to give yo information. It will take lot of time though. Immigrationvoice filed FOIA request last year and now USCIS shows all EB data to everyone.
I would be very thankful for you immediate reply.
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You can try filing a FOIA request with USCIS and ask them to give yo information. It will take lot of time though. Immigrationvoice filed FOIA request last year and now USCIS shows all EB data to everyone.
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07-08 05:50 PM
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Testing / Lab HIV-1 and HIV-2 86703
Testing / Lab Syphilis test (RPR) 86592
Preventive Care PPD (tuberculosis) intra-dermal skin test 85680
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asanghi
06-22 02:18 PM
If both I-94s belong to the same person then I think it is normal.
I entered country last time in 2005. After that I have my H1 renewed twice both times I-94 number stayed the same. Same also goes for my wife. The renewed I-94 always carries the same number as the one you got while entering the country.
I entered country last time in 2005. After that I have my H1 renewed twice both times I-94 number stayed the same. Same also goes for my wife. The renewed I-94 always carries the same number as the one you got while entering the country.
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muralip
09-11 04:55 PM
I am waiting for my EAD receipt and also my I-140 is not cleared yet.
I have to travel india immediately on an emergency and my attorney says that I can very much travel to India on my H1-B visa.
I was quiet surprised to hear that from my attorney as I was under the impression that it is not safe to travel outside US until my EAD is approved.
Please suggest..
I have to travel india immediately on an emergency and my attorney says that I can very much travel to India on my H1-B visa.
I was quiet surprised to hear that from my attorney as I was under the impression that it is not safe to travel outside US until my EAD is approved.
Please suggest..
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raysaikat
07-26 03:50 AM
Has anyone requested premium processing of I-140 based on expiry of the sixth year of H1B. My 6th year H1B expires next month and I think I am eligible for premium processing.
You are eligible only if there is *no* other way of extending your H1-B. If your labor certificate is more than 1 year old, then you are not eligible. In that case you can get 1 year extension based on the LC.
You are eligible only if there is *no* other way of extending your H1-B. If your labor certificate is more than 1 year old, then you are not eligible. In that case you can get 1 year extension based on the LC.
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go_guy123
03-24 02:42 PM
I want to change my job from an university to a company.
I know I have to apply for industrial H1b , but I am not sure whether I MUST wait till 1st Oct to start work.
Does anyone have idea? thanks!
University H1B(non profit/govt org ) is quota exempt...
Others are within cap.
I know I have to apply for industrial H1b , but I am not sure whether I MUST wait till 1st Oct to start work.
Does anyone have idea? thanks!
University H1B(non profit/govt org ) is quota exempt...
Others are within cap.
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desitechie
11-22 02:07 PM
My Question:-
My answers.
Disclaimer:This is to just give an indication and you should consult an attorney for exact response.
1) Can the new company can file my H1b Extension based upon my previous company I 140 and receipt notice (Because due to delays my H1b is not approved for previous employer)?
Yes
2) What if, The new company don't file AC 21?
AC21 is better for scenario #3 though its not mandatory. You can give the EVL if asked during RFE
3) What if the previous employer cancel my I 140.
Technically you should be OK since 6 months have passed since 485 filing and the new job should be similar to the labor
Let me know what other problem can I face if I transfer my H1b to new employer.:confused:[/QUOTE]
Should be good as long as the new company is good and willing to continue the GC process.
My answers.
Disclaimer:This is to just give an indication and you should consult an attorney for exact response.
1) Can the new company can file my H1b Extension based upon my previous company I 140 and receipt notice (Because due to delays my H1b is not approved for previous employer)?
Yes
2) What if, The new company don't file AC 21?
AC21 is better for scenario #3 though its not mandatory. You can give the EVL if asked during RFE
3) What if the previous employer cancel my I 140.
Technically you should be OK since 6 months have passed since 485 filing and the new job should be similar to the labor
Let me know what other problem can I face if I transfer my H1b to new employer.:confused:[/QUOTE]
Should be good as long as the new company is good and willing to continue the GC process.
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kghoshal
11-22 07:17 PM
Dear my friends Can I get copy of LC filing copy and 45 letter copy through
FOIA? I recently got laid off after working 4 years in same company. My employer is refusing to give LC filing copy. In my knowledge to get new H1 as I am 8th year extension from my new employer, I need to have copy of LC filing. I am in dilemma; please guide me if you can. I will really appreciate any guidance from 1V members.
FOIA? I recently got laid off after working 4 years in same company. My employer is refusing to give LC filing copy. In my knowledge to get new H1 as I am 8th year extension from my new employer, I need to have copy of LC filing. I am in dilemma; please guide me if you can. I will really appreciate any guidance from 1V members.
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tempgc
10-16 01:36 PM
I have a question regarding I-485 finger prints. Can I goto local USCIS office for fingerprints without original FP notice. I have a copy of the FP receipt notice sent by my lawyer by e-mail.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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s416504
11-10 02:49 PM
It is always good to maintain L1A status. I think best way to apply your L1A extention under premium & family under normal. I think premium fee is only for primary application & not dependent. If anything goes wrong with I140, you will be ground zero on status. In that case, You may have to leave the country immediately.
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jd123
05-16 01:18 PM
Do i have to leave the country? isnt there another option?
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09-02 02:49 PM
Admin please delete this thread.. as this a repost.. I have same another thread going..
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02-22 02:50 PM
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05-21 01:55 PM
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09-07 07:00 PM
What a shameful story. DOJ announcement on the indictment of six individuals (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/04/us/04trafficking.html) for engaging in a conspiracy to commit forced labor and document servitude. The charges arise from the defendants� alleged scheme to coerce the labor and services of approximately 400 Thai nationals to work on U.S. farms.
The Justice Department announced that a federal grand jury in Honolulu
indicted Mordechai Orian, an Israeli national; Pranee Tubchumpol, Shane Germann and Sam
Wongsesanit of Global Horizons Manpower Inc., located in Los Angeles; and Thai labor
recruiters Ratawan Chunharutai and Podjanee Sinchai for engaging in a conspiracy to commit
forced labor and document servitude. The charges arise from the defendants� alleged scheme tocoerce the labor and services of approximately 400 Thai nationals brought by the defendants to the United States from Thailand from May 2004 through September 2005 to work on farms
across the country under the U.S. federal agricultural guest worker program. Orian, Tubchumpol and Chunharutai are also charged with three substantive counts of compelling the
labor of three Thai guest workers.
If convicted, Orian and Tubchumpol each face maximum sentences of 7 0 years in prison,
Chunharutai faces a maximum sentence of 65 years in prison, Germann and Wongsesanit each face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, and Sinchai, who was recently charged in Thailand with multiple counts of recruitment fraud, faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison if convicted in the United States.
Instead of achieving the American dream, the workers arrived into an American nightmare. This company forced them to live groups of men in labor camps, charging each of them thousands of dollars and forbidding them from living off company grounds. Instead of permanent residency and green cards, the workers received temporary, ten-month H-2B guest worker visas, which allow no path to more permanent status. And since H-2B visas bind workers to a single employer, company answered workers� complaints with threats of deportation. Such acts are in contrary to the spirit of the H2B visa (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137785.html) and we call for harsh punishment for these individuals.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/09/h2b_visa_attorney_972010_six_p.html)
The Justice Department announced that a federal grand jury in Honolulu
indicted Mordechai Orian, an Israeli national; Pranee Tubchumpol, Shane Germann and Sam
Wongsesanit of Global Horizons Manpower Inc., located in Los Angeles; and Thai labor
recruiters Ratawan Chunharutai and Podjanee Sinchai for engaging in a conspiracy to commit
forced labor and document servitude. The charges arise from the defendants� alleged scheme tocoerce the labor and services of approximately 400 Thai nationals brought by the defendants to the United States from Thailand from May 2004 through September 2005 to work on farms
across the country under the U.S. federal agricultural guest worker program. Orian, Tubchumpol and Chunharutai are also charged with three substantive counts of compelling the
labor of three Thai guest workers.
If convicted, Orian and Tubchumpol each face maximum sentences of 7 0 years in prison,
Chunharutai faces a maximum sentence of 65 years in prison, Germann and Wongsesanit each face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, and Sinchai, who was recently charged in Thailand with multiple counts of recruitment fraud, faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison if convicted in the United States.
Instead of achieving the American dream, the workers arrived into an American nightmare. This company forced them to live groups of men in labor camps, charging each of them thousands of dollars and forbidding them from living off company grounds. Instead of permanent residency and green cards, the workers received temporary, ten-month H-2B guest worker visas, which allow no path to more permanent status. And since H-2B visas bind workers to a single employer, company answered workers� complaints with threats of deportation. Such acts are in contrary to the spirit of the H2B visa (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137785.html) and we call for harsh punishment for these individuals.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/09/h2b_visa_attorney_972010_six_p.html)
Butters
04-09 07:56 AM
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