bathuzp
03-16 06:39 PM
Hello everyone,
It is extremely unfortunate but I have lost my green card. I can�t seem to find it anywhere. I know that it has not been stolen, just lost! I need to apply for a replacement green card ASAP. I need to submit some initial documents along with my I-90 form for it. I have been trying to search on the internet regarding it but I can�t seem to find a clear answer.
Long story short, could somebody please tell me what initial documents are there to submit along with my I-90 form? I have a copy of my original green card, but is there anything else required? Am I required to submit my photos along with my form?
I would highly appreciate if someone could reply to my queries ASAP.
Thank you very much in advance.
It is extremely unfortunate but I have lost my green card. I can�t seem to find it anywhere. I know that it has not been stolen, just lost! I need to apply for a replacement green card ASAP. I need to submit some initial documents along with my I-90 form for it. I have been trying to search on the internet regarding it but I can�t seem to find a clear answer.
Long story short, could somebody please tell me what initial documents are there to submit along with my I-90 form? I have a copy of my original green card, but is there anything else required? Am I required to submit my photos along with my form?
I would highly appreciate if someone could reply to my queries ASAP.
Thank you very much in advance.
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11-01 09:57 AM
If you file the extension before expiry of the current I-94, you will be OK. It can be approved even after the expiry. She will be considered to be legally present without gap, if extension is granted.
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Bpositive
07-18 09:00 PM
My I-485 is current as per Aug bulletin (dec 2004 eb2). Any suggestions on how to make sure the application is processed by IO? Anyone with prior experiences/success doing this?
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09-29 11:31 AM
I've bookmarked that first link, for possible future reference. One thing i wanted to point out though, is that in America (im not sure about england), BS is the commonly accepted abbreviation for Bull-Sh*t....
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Seajc
04-06 02:12 PM
Hello,
My husband and I got married in December 2008 while I was a tourist in the United States. In order to stay and live with him, I sent an I-485 application with all the package (I-131, I-765, I-693...).
I have received 2 advanced paroles and my work authorization and will have a SSN in proably 2 weeks but the green card, if accepted, will come very late.
Now I really would like to visit my family and friends in Belgium for Christmas (or later, regarding to the job I will have) and I have heard that the advanced parole will not help me a whole lot.
So my questions are:
- Who should I contact to be sure that my husband and myself can go visit my family without any problem at the border, I mean, with the certitude I can come back in Pennsylvania with my husband? The customer service is not really helpfull this time.
- Can I do it at all without beginning everything from the beginning and restarting all the immigration procedure?
- What and to whom do I need to proove that I don't do anything bad and that I just want to visit my family and friends?
- What kind of documents do I need to take with me? What kind of forms do I have to send to USCIS or DHS?
I know it's not a question of life or death and there are a lot more urgent problems for other people, but I psychologically need to visit them and present my husband to some of my friends.
Could you please help me? Thank you.
My husband and I got married in December 2008 while I was a tourist in the United States. In order to stay and live with him, I sent an I-485 application with all the package (I-131, I-765, I-693...).
I have received 2 advanced paroles and my work authorization and will have a SSN in proably 2 weeks but the green card, if accepted, will come very late.
Now I really would like to visit my family and friends in Belgium for Christmas (or later, regarding to the job I will have) and I have heard that the advanced parole will not help me a whole lot.
So my questions are:
- Who should I contact to be sure that my husband and myself can go visit my family without any problem at the border, I mean, with the certitude I can come back in Pennsylvania with my husband? The customer service is not really helpfull this time.
- Can I do it at all without beginning everything from the beginning and restarting all the immigration procedure?
- What and to whom do I need to proove that I don't do anything bad and that I just want to visit my family and friends?
- What kind of documents do I need to take with me? What kind of forms do I have to send to USCIS or DHS?
I know it's not a question of life or death and there are a lot more urgent problems for other people, but I psychologically need to visit them and present my husband to some of my friends.
Could you please help me? Thank you.
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dkann
10-22 01:12 PM
Thanks, Greenways. After seeing your post I called my attorney right away. The office assistant informed me that my 140 has been approved on August 27th 2008 and sent me a copy of the approval notice.:):):):):):):)
My dirty employer has been hiding this fact from me for the past two months. I have been waiting all these days, hoping that my I140 will be approved one day, checking case status almost daily etc. I am really really mad now. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: :mad::mad::mad:
CRIS still shows that my case status as application received and pending, although there was a soft LUD on august 27th on my 140 application, which is the approval date of my 140. I failed to understand the meaning of the soft LUD at that time, but now I know. So, my dear friends, do not rely on CRIS for updates. Please check with your employer/attorney to get the latest status.
My dirty employer has been hiding this fact from me for the past two months. I have been waiting all these days, hoping that my I140 will be approved one day, checking case status almost daily etc. I am really really mad now. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: :mad::mad::mad:
CRIS still shows that my case status as application received and pending, although there was a soft LUD on august 27th on my 140 application, which is the approval date of my 140. I failed to understand the meaning of the soft LUD at that time, but now I know. So, my dear friends, do not rely on CRIS for updates. Please check with your employer/attorney to get the latest status.
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fhb0980
02-21 05:22 AM
I'm hoping someone can provide some good advice...
My grandmother renewed her green card application January last year, got fingerprinted and was told she was all set. While she was out of the country in June, she received notice that her prints had to be retaken and her appointment was in 10 days.
Being 90 and not in the best of health, she did not go back to the US with such short notice. She tried to call the UCSIS hotline to reschedule and was told she could not and that she had to go into the local office to do so (though the whole point was she in Asia).
I was only told this recently by my parents and tried to find some solutions for her as the main reason she came to the US in the first place was to help raise me.
Looking over her denial notice, it appears she could reopen the case with supporting evidence. But am wondering what I need to provide and if there's anything I can do?
Any suggestions?
Also, it looks like if you are 75 years old or more you do not need fingerprints but is this only for the naturalization process or does it also apply to the PR process?
Any advice would be great!
My grandmother renewed her green card application January last year, got fingerprinted and was told she was all set. While she was out of the country in June, she received notice that her prints had to be retaken and her appointment was in 10 days.
Being 90 and not in the best of health, she did not go back to the US with such short notice. She tried to call the UCSIS hotline to reschedule and was told she could not and that she had to go into the local office to do so (though the whole point was she in Asia).
I was only told this recently by my parents and tried to find some solutions for her as the main reason she came to the US in the first place was to help raise me.
Looking over her denial notice, it appears she could reopen the case with supporting evidence. But am wondering what I need to provide and if there's anything I can do?
Any suggestions?
Also, it looks like if you are 75 years old or more you do not need fingerprints but is this only for the naturalization process or does it also apply to the PR process?
Any advice would be great!
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04-07 10:27 PM
Think again ! :)
We are extremely excited to announce that some other senators we were in touch with, have introduced amendments in favor of legal skilled immigrants. We will reveal details pretty soon.
Before anyone thinks about posting that the bill is dead, we have some news for you! It is not. There is too much noise right now and the undocumented folks doing rallies with 100K people at one time, this will not be pushed under the rug. Also, we have heard whispers in DC that the immigration bill will be taken up pretty soon after the recess :)
Thanks to all the folks who believe in us :) Together we will achieve what he have set to achieve ......
We are extremely excited to announce that some other senators we were in touch with, have introduced amendments in favor of legal skilled immigrants. We will reveal details pretty soon.
Before anyone thinks about posting that the bill is dead, we have some news for you! It is not. There is too much noise right now and the undocumented folks doing rallies with 100K people at one time, this will not be pushed under the rug. Also, we have heard whispers in DC that the immigration bill will be taken up pretty soon after the recess :)
Thanks to all the folks who believe in us :) Together we will achieve what he have set to achieve ......
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05-20 11:01 AM
Why do you want Attorney in CA.
Any attorney in any state can take any case in any state
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kirupa
11-07 12:39 PM
I certainly can write about this, and I may do so in the future. Were you able to get your question resolved? :)
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Sri_
10-01 11:37 AM
I think No. You can only work after you receive your EAD card and has atleast applied for SSN
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VIA Department of State (http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2011/05/164025.htm)
Media NoteOffice of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
May 20, 2011
[Also available in Persian (http://iipdigital.usembassy.gov/st/persian/texttrans/2011/05/20110520163510x0.3954693.html)]
As of May 20, 2011, qualified Iranian applicants for visas in the F, J, and M categories for non-sensitive, non-technical fields of study and research and their dependents will be eligible to receive two-year, multiple-entry visas. This is an increase in the current visa validity of three months, single entry.
This change will allow Iranian students and exchange visitors to travel more easily, furthering our goal of promoting the free flow of information and ideas. This important decision is being taken as the global community witnesses the Iranian Government�s increasing censorship and isolation of its own people.
Iranians currently in the United States on a three-month, single-entry visa in one of these categories must reapply outside the United States at a consular post in order to obtain two-year, multiple-entry visas. Keep in mind that the validity of a visa refers to the time period the visa holder has to enter the U.S. It has no bearing on the length of stay permitted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials at the port of entry. Iranian students and exchange visitors in good standing in the United States do not need to apply for a new visa until after they depart the United States.
PRN: 2011/807
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Media NoteOffice of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
May 20, 2011
[Also available in Persian (http://iipdigital.usembassy.gov/st/persian/texttrans/2011/05/20110520163510x0.3954693.html)]
As of May 20, 2011, qualified Iranian applicants for visas in the F, J, and M categories for non-sensitive, non-technical fields of study and research and their dependents will be eligible to receive two-year, multiple-entry visas. This is an increase in the current visa validity of three months, single entry.
This change will allow Iranian students and exchange visitors to travel more easily, furthering our goal of promoting the free flow of information and ideas. This important decision is being taken as the global community witnesses the Iranian Government�s increasing censorship and isolation of its own people.
Iranians currently in the United States on a three-month, single-entry visa in one of these categories must reapply outside the United States at a consular post in order to obtain two-year, multiple-entry visas. Keep in mind that the validity of a visa refers to the time period the visa holder has to enter the U.S. It has no bearing on the length of stay permitted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials at the port of entry. Iranian students and exchange visitors in good standing in the United States do not need to apply for a new visa until after they depart the United States.
PRN: 2011/807
More... (http://ashwinsharma.com/2011/06/01/changes-to-visa-validity-for-iranian-student-applicants-in-f-j-and-m-visa-categories.aspx?ref=rss)
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skakodker
02-14 05:04 PM
Hello All,
I have my EAD as does my wife. We are still on valid H1s (until 2009) and I have no plans to change my employer. We also received our travel documents. The question I have, and need your input on is can my wife travel (to India) and back on her H4 (even though we've filed for adjustment of status) or does she have to use her Advance Parole to do so?
I apologise if this question's been asked before and thank you in advance for your answers. Please email the same to me at skakodker@hotmail.com if you feel that is more convenient.
Best regards,
Sunil
I have my EAD as does my wife. We are still on valid H1s (until 2009) and I have no plans to change my employer. We also received our travel documents. The question I have, and need your input on is can my wife travel (to India) and back on her H4 (even though we've filed for adjustment of status) or does she have to use her Advance Parole to do so?
I apologise if this question's been asked before and thank you in advance for your answers. Please email the same to me at skakodker@hotmail.com if you feel that is more convenient.
Best regards,
Sunil
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wandmaker
03-31 05:07 PM
My parents are planning to go for a visa interview. What is difference between me inviting them to visit me versus they applying as tourists. I understand that if they apply as tourists they need to provide documents showing that they can support themselves.
Will coming as a tourist diminish the possibility of getting 10 year multiple entry visa. Any thoughts on this issue is much appreciated.
Tourists -> They support themselves financially during entire trip
Invite -> You support them financially during entire trip
The chances of getting 10 years multiple entry as a tourist is less likely, if they apply as tourists. Again, it is up to the I/O.
Will coming as a tourist diminish the possibility of getting 10 year multiple entry visa. Any thoughts on this issue is much appreciated.
Tourists -> They support themselves financially during entire trip
Invite -> You support them financially during entire trip
The chances of getting 10 years multiple entry as a tourist is less likely, if they apply as tourists. Again, it is up to the I/O.
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rockstart
04-07 09:19 AM
With the new 180 days rule for NC I guess we should not be worrying too much about it.
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sarath99
01-14 11:33 AM
My wife came to USA in 2002 on H4.She changed from H4 to H1 in 2004 Nov.Since then she worked continuously till now (Jan 2009).Now she's planning to take a break and change back to H4.If she wants to work again sometime in future maybe after a couple of years will she come under quota?Does she have to apply for a new H1 or can she work the remaining 2 yrs left on her H1?We missed the bus and could not apply for 485 in July.
Thanks to any suggestions.
Thanks to any suggestions.
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sh1974
05-04 11:37 AM
Hi All,
I recently noticed the Audited Dates for PERM moved up nearly by 9 months to Dec 2009.
My labor filed in June 2009 has been in audit.
My employer is telling that that still my case is in process.
Has any body filed in 2009 and been in Audit got it approved recently?
Those of you who have audited PERMS should check with the employers as the employers may not be checking the status regularly. Please do post if you have any updates.
I recently noticed the Audited Dates for PERM moved up nearly by 9 months to Dec 2009.
My labor filed in June 2009 has been in audit.
My employer is telling that that still my case is in process.
Has any body filed in 2009 and been in Audit got it approved recently?
Those of you who have audited PERMS should check with the employers as the employers may not be checking the status regularly. Please do post if you have any updates.
sss2000
07-18 08:19 PM
I think the only way you can know about it is by looking at Receipt notice you will get in mail. I believe every individual/case has a unique number.
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