bhagat69
04-23 12:24 PM
My employer is refusing to give me EB3 I-140 copy so I am stuck. Can I not port from EB3 with old employer to EB2 with new employer without copy of EB3 I-140 COPY.. It is a huge firm and they say it's against company policy to give me even a photocopy of the document, please advise.
Also, I am not planning to quit the old firm just file a new EB2 labour with new firm. I do not have copy of old I-140 for EB3, is there anyway I can still port my PD from EB3 to EB2. I do not want my old employer to find out about this. Is this possible ?
Also, I am not planning to quit the old firm just file a new EB2 labour with new firm. I do not have copy of old I-140 for EB3, is there anyway I can still port my PD from EB3 to EB2. I do not want my old employer to find out about this. Is this possible ?
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10-04 10:55 AM
Hello,
I entered this country (US) on a F1 visa. I've completed my masters and during my post-completion OPT I was offered a job by a company who filed my H1. It was approved in Nov 09 and was valid until Nov 2012. But in Apr 2010 I was laid off and since H1 doesn't have any grace period and I couldn't find an employer ready for a transfer, so I changed my status back to F1. I'm currently working for an IT consulting company (full time) at their client location. The client would like to hire me full time. But since I'm working on my CPT, and do not have a valid H1 visa is it possible that the Client can simply transfer my existing H1 or do they have to file a new H1 as my status has changed. Please suggest as I'm very Confused how to deal with this situation as I do not want to lose an opportunity. Also please do throw some light on any grey areas if present.
Thanks
Pradeep.
I entered this country (US) on a F1 visa. I've completed my masters and during my post-completion OPT I was offered a job by a company who filed my H1. It was approved in Nov 09 and was valid until Nov 2012. But in Apr 2010 I was laid off and since H1 doesn't have any grace period and I couldn't find an employer ready for a transfer, so I changed my status back to F1. I'm currently working for an IT consulting company (full time) at their client location. The client would like to hire me full time. But since I'm working on my CPT, and do not have a valid H1 visa is it possible that the Client can simply transfer my existing H1 or do they have to file a new H1 as my status has changed. Please suggest as I'm very Confused how to deal with this situation as I do not want to lose an opportunity. Also please do throw some light on any grey areas if present.
Thanks
Pradeep.
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Raising The Floor For American Workers (http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/sites/default/files/docs/Hinojosa%20-%20Raising%20the%20Floor%20for%20American%20Worker s%20010710.pdf), written by UCLA Professor Dr. Ra�l Hinojosa-Ojeda, highlights the economic reality of the the undocumented population in the United States, how tied in they are to the economic engine of the United States, and what an economic nightmare we, as Americans, would deal with if we followed the failed deportation-only policies advocated by immigration restrictionists.
More importantly, Dr. Hinojosa-Ojeda found that not only is a comprehensive reform of our immigration laws (involving BOTH a legalization component AND a an actual workable immigrant visa plan) an economic necessity, it will actually raise the wage floor for all American workers. Frankly, its about time someone looked at the numbers here and ran verifiable scenarios, and did not just play around with easily manipulable census data.
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amitk81
07-14 06:47 PM
This morning I received a phone call from NAVRS (appointment system) about my H1B appointment.
The phone call was to give me a heads up that my visa might require an additional 2 weeks processing time (has any one received similar calls)?
My I485 is currently pending with a priority date of Jan-2007 (EB2) and this is my 3-year extension, last extension was stamped at US consulate of Toronto (2nd extension).
Can anyone share his or her experience in a similar situation?
Thanks
Amit
The phone call was to give me a heads up that my visa might require an additional 2 weeks processing time (has any one received similar calls)?
My I485 is currently pending with a priority date of Jan-2007 (EB2) and this is my 3-year extension, last extension was stamped at US consulate of Toronto (2nd extension).
Can anyone share his or her experience in a similar situation?
Thanks
Amit
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battineni
06-21 11:07 AM
Hi,
Presently workig for company "A"
My PD : Mar 2004 - EB3
140 - Approved - Mar 2008
Now I'm planning to move to another company("B").
What are the chances to keep my PD, even though my company "A" revokes my 140?
what are the chances/risks for Company"A" to revoke my 140??
Thanks for your time.
Presently workig for company "A"
My PD : Mar 2004 - EB3
140 - Approved - Mar 2008
Now I'm planning to move to another company("B").
What are the chances to keep my PD, even though my company "A" revokes my 140?
what are the chances/risks for Company"A" to revoke my 140??
Thanks for your time.
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If the labor cert has been filed, approved and the I-140 has been filed, I think you can file for an extension of the H1-b. I was advised the same by my attorney, but by the time we filed for the extention, my I-140 was also approved (rather quickly).
You should contact your immigration attorney right away.
You should contact your immigration attorney right away.
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sve0390
08-03 06:07 PM
Hi,
My NIW/I-140 application has been pending for a year. During this time, I have more qualifications added to my resume. Is there a mechanism to send my updated resume or should I just let it be?
Thanks.
They asked me to send additional evidence in support of my NIW petition. I'd say just wait for them to ask you anything that they require to justify NIW.
My NIW/I-140 application has been pending for a year. During this time, I have more qualifications added to my resume. Is there a mechanism to send my updated resume or should I just let it be?
Thanks.
They asked me to send additional evidence in support of my NIW petition. I'd say just wait for them to ask you anything that they require to justify NIW.
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Is there premium processing for I-765 which is t get EAD through marriage.
Of course all the papers are being filed together. But I wanted to know specifically about this one.
I thought I saw it somewhere.
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07-24 01:13 PM
I e-filed EAD renewal. On the I-797 Notice of Action that they mailed me, the "Priority Date" field is blank. The same is true for my last EAD notice of action as well which I did not check last time. Is it normally blank?
Is anybody else in the same boat?
Is anybody else in the same boat?
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02-15 08:43 PM
Labor/I-140/485/EB3 approved with PD of 2003. THe approved Labor had criteria that meets EB2 so trying to apply new I-140 in EB2 with the same labor. All is well except, lawyer concerned about the degree mentioned in labor is "computer science or equivalent" and I have "electronics engineering". Isn't the word "equivalent supposed to mean closeby or related as electronics engineering that we had was more like computer engineering
1. In the worst case of denial of new I-140 AND revoking of an approved I-140 and denial of I-485 due to degree issue, can I
continue to stay and work in US for the next 3 years of an approved H1B extension.
2. WHat are the chances of EB2 approval and conversion based on the slight difference in the degree above? How do I improve, if chances of success are bleak
Appreciate advice.
1. In the worst case of denial of new I-140 AND revoking of an approved I-140 and denial of I-485 due to degree issue, can I
continue to stay and work in US for the next 3 years of an approved H1B extension.
2. WHat are the chances of EB2 approval and conversion based on the slight difference in the degree above? How do I improve, if chances of success are bleak
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I am hoping someone can shed some light on this situation:
I filed 140 and 485 concurrently (July, 2007). Today I received an email update saying that a RFE has been sent about my 485 petition. There's a LUD update for my 485 but my 140 seems untouched. What kind of issues with the case would prompt an RFE for the 485 before the 140 is processed? Is this for a second set of fingerprints or could this be something more serious? Thanks in advance for your responses.
I filed 140 and 485 concurrently (July, 2007). Today I received an email update saying that a RFE has been sent about my 485 petition. There's a LUD update for my 485 but my 140 seems untouched. What kind of issues with the case would prompt an RFE for the 485 before the 140 is processed? Is this for a second set of fingerprints or could this be something more serious? Thanks in advance for your responses.
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Will be hard to give correct answer because we don't know what was his status since H1B approval & now (more than year period). If he went went out of country & returned to USA during this period, He is fine with his L1 Status.
As far his H1B approval has valid period, he should be OK to work with H1B sponcer employer as far as he maintained valid status. He might need to go out & get H1B visa stamping before he starts works.
But one thing is sure, He won't be part of H1B Quota limit for his next H1B.
Hi..
Need some urgent help here..
One of my friend is working for X employer on L1 Visa since 2007. He applied for H1B visa through Y company in 2008 quota, luckily he got it but never joined the company. Now his L1 visa is about to expire.
Question is
What will happen to his H1B visa after L1 visa renewal ?
Thanks in advance
As far his H1B approval has valid period, he should be OK to work with H1B sponcer employer as far as he maintained valid status. He might need to go out & get H1B visa stamping before he starts works.
But one thing is sure, He won't be part of H1B Quota limit for his next H1B.
Hi..
Need some urgent help here..
One of my friend is working for X employer on L1 Visa since 2007. He applied for H1B visa through Y company in 2008 quota, luckily he got it but never joined the company. Now his L1 visa is about to expire.
Question is
What will happen to his H1B visa after L1 visa renewal ?
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09-15 06:01 PM
I have both EB3 and EB2 labor approved and EB2 I-140 approved for the same job requirement in the same company. Here're some details:
labor PD : 03/2005 (EB3)
labor PD : 12/2006 (EB2),
I-140 approved (EB2)
I-485 Applied : 07/2007 with approved EB2 I-140
Is it possible to use my EB3�s PD for my EB2 application? If so, what�s the procedure.
Thanks a lot!
labor PD : 03/2005 (EB3)
labor PD : 12/2006 (EB2),
I-140 approved (EB2)
I-485 Applied : 07/2007 with approved EB2 I-140
Is it possible to use my EB3�s PD for my EB2 application? If so, what�s the procedure.
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05-14 04:41 PM
http://judiciary.senate.gov/hearings/hearing.cfm?id=3859
�Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done�
Senate Judiciary Committee
Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship
DATE: May 20, 2009
TIME: 10:00 AM
ROOM: Dirksen-226
OFFICIAL HEARING NOTICE / WITNESS LIST:
May 13, 2009
NOTICE OF SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security will hold a hearing entitled "Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done" on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 226 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building.
Chairman Schumer will preside.
By order of the Chairman
Witness List
Hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
on
"Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done"
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Dirksen Office Building Room 226
10:00 a.m.
Panel I
Jayson Ahearn
Acting Commissioner
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Washington, DC
Marcy Forman
Director of the Office of Investigations
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Washington, DC
Mark Borkowski
Executive Director of the Secure Border Initiative
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Washington, DC
Panel II
The Honorable J.D. Hayworth
Former United States Representative, 5th District of Arizona
Phoenix, AZ
Richard Wiles
Sheriff
El Paso County, Texas
El Paso, Texas.
The Honorable Chad Foster
Mayor
City of Eagle Pass, Texas
Eagle Pass, Texas
Dr. Douglas Massey
Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
�Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done�
Senate Judiciary Committee
Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship
DATE: May 20, 2009
TIME: 10:00 AM
ROOM: Dirksen-226
OFFICIAL HEARING NOTICE / WITNESS LIST:
May 13, 2009
NOTICE OF SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security will hold a hearing entitled "Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done" on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 226 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building.
Chairman Schumer will preside.
By order of the Chairman
Witness List
Hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
on
"Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done"
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Dirksen Office Building Room 226
10:00 a.m.
Panel I
Jayson Ahearn
Acting Commissioner
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Washington, DC
Marcy Forman
Director of the Office of Investigations
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Washington, DC
Mark Borkowski
Executive Director of the Secure Border Initiative
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Washington, DC
Panel II
The Honorable J.D. Hayworth
Former United States Representative, 5th District of Arizona
Phoenix, AZ
Richard Wiles
Sheriff
El Paso County, Texas
El Paso, Texas.
The Honorable Chad Foster
Mayor
City of Eagle Pass, Texas
Eagle Pass, Texas
Dr. Douglas Massey
Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
Abacus101
05-12 07:48 AM
I understand that a H1B visa is the expense to the employer and is not a taxable benefit to the employee. If a company wishes to pay for the green card for the employee, granting them permanent residence in the U.S., is this a taxable benefit to the employee? Should it be added to their W-2? If yes, where is the IRS documentation on this? I can�t find it. Thanks.
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