ImmigrationAnswerMan
10-13 07:34 PM
Actually your friend wants to go to the local Customs and Border Protection office, not USCIS. I would recommend calling first as many CBP offices have specific times when they will accept walk-ins for issues such as this.
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chanduv23
02-15 06:37 AM
Maybe my question does not make sense???:confused: :confused:
HV000
11-09 08:38 PM
I have 2 H1B Transfer questions for clarification.
1. Can H1B Transfer be filed when H1B Extension is pending with the current employer?
2. Do i need to have copy of I-140 approval notice for H1B Tranfer? The current employer does not share this document.
I appreciate members response.
1. Can H1B Transfer be filed when H1B Extension is pending with the current employer?
2. Do i need to have copy of I-140 approval notice for H1B Tranfer? The current employer does not share this document.
I appreciate members response.
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edaltsis
10-14 07:42 PM
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fromnaija
03-29 12:18 PM
What I don't understand is why you are filing another I-140 when you already filed I-485? In any case you can use AC21 only after your 485 has been pending for more than 180 days.
Employer A with EB3 PD Feb2003 and I 485 filed
Same Employer A is doing EB2 PERM with I 140 PD porting
Is it possible to invoke AC21 in middle of process??
1. is it possible to use AC21 after 140 approval??, any time constraints?
2. what about between 140 filing and 140 approval?
3. at what stage it is not safe?
any advice please
Employer A with EB3 PD Feb2003 and I 485 filed
Same Employer A is doing EB2 PERM with I 140 PD porting
Is it possible to invoke AC21 in middle of process??
1. is it possible to use AC21 after 140 approval??, any time constraints?
2. what about between 140 filing and 140 approval?
3. at what stage it is not safe?
any advice please
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05-10 01:46 PM
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pune_guy
10-25 01:21 PM
Hi,
I was told by the staff at the center, where I did my FP, that one can do FP at any location in US. Just go to any nearest location at the same time and date as mentioned in the notice.
I did the same. My FP appointment was in Oakland but I went to San Jose office. I had gone to the San Jose office a day before to find out if I can go there for FP and that is when they told me this.
I suggest you ask your wife to go the local office a few days before her appointment and find out if she can go there for her FP appointment.
I was told by the staff at the center, where I did my FP, that one can do FP at any location in US. Just go to any nearest location at the same time and date as mentioned in the notice.
I did the same. My FP appointment was in Oakland but I went to San Jose office. I had gone to the San Jose office a day before to find out if I can go there for FP and that is when they told me this.
I suggest you ask your wife to go the local office a few days before her appointment and find out if she can go there for her FP appointment.
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Ann Ruben
10-22 12:39 PM
I agree that an error in name order on an EAD is not likely to cause any major problems. However, You can apply for a replacement card by filing another I-765. If the error on the EAD is due to a USCIS mistake, no fee is required. However, if you caused the error by providing incorrect information, then you will have to pay the full $340 filing fee again.
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vina92
02-26 07:35 PM
http://www.cnbc.com/id/17347835
This is a completely different segment from what you guys mentioned. The link you posted happened on 2/16 and this is another fresh discussion, which happened today.
Sue Herera seems to really bring on immigration discussions a lot.
This is a completely different segment from what you guys mentioned. The link you posted happened on 2/16 and this is another fresh discussion, which happened today.
Sue Herera seems to really bring on immigration discussions a lot.
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03-03 03:35 PM
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09-08 08:03 PM
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veni001
09-14 09:19 AM
I have completed 3.5 years of my H1B and am looking at the possibility of applying for GC either under EB2/3.
After my 12th, I did a 2 year Diploma in Business from Australia and then did a 2 year MA(History) in correspondence (open uni) from India and also a 1 year PGDCA by correspondence.
I have more than 10 years of IT experience to go with my 12+2(fulltime)+3(correspondence)years of education.
Questions:
Please advice if I qualify for EB2 and if so will there be any issues ?
Please advice if I qualify for EB3 and if so will there be any issues ?
The challenging thing here for your attorney is to provide proof that you have ABET 4-yer bachelor or equivalent degree before filing i-140. Even EB3 is going to be challenging task. Remember H1B requirements are different from EB green card.:(
After my 12th, I did a 2 year Diploma in Business from Australia and then did a 2 year MA(History) in correspondence (open uni) from India and also a 1 year PGDCA by correspondence.
I have more than 10 years of IT experience to go with my 12+2(fulltime)+3(correspondence)years of education.
Questions:
Please advice if I qualify for EB2 and if so will there be any issues ?
Please advice if I qualify for EB3 and if so will there be any issues ?
The challenging thing here for your attorney is to provide proof that you have ABET 4-yer bachelor or equivalent degree before filing i-140. Even EB3 is going to be challenging task. Remember H1B requirements are different from EB green card.:(
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kumarc123
12-04 07:32 PM
INteresting news on Times
http://infotech.indiatimes.com/News/H1-B_visas_A_booster_coming/articleshow/3791756.cms
Should we contact her for GC backlogs also....IV core can comment!!
Great Idea!
I believe, we should contact her office, maybe try to sending some faxes or calls.
Are you attending the Rally? Please do, it is important for EB community.
http://infotech.indiatimes.com/News/H1-B_visas_A_booster_coming/articleshow/3791756.cms
Should we contact her for GC backlogs also....IV core can comment!!
Great Idea!
I believe, we should contact her office, maybe try to sending some faxes or calls.
Are you attending the Rally? Please do, it is important for EB community.
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bombaysardar
07-08 06:30 PM
I have heard about many COS applications getting approved, so you have a good chance.
The only thing I would recommend is make sure your H4 is valid for a relatively long time going forward. This will ensure that even if F1 COS does not get approved you atleast are in status throughou the process.
This is because sometimes the processs can take a long time eg. My spouse's COS from H4-F1 never got approved (name check etc etc took 2+ years), so we withdrew after the completion of the degree. Meanwhile the H4 had expired, creating complications.
The only thing I would recommend is make sure your H4 is valid for a relatively long time going forward. This will ensure that even if F1 COS does not get approved you atleast are in status throughou the process.
This is because sometimes the processs can take a long time eg. My spouse's COS from H4-F1 never got approved (name check etc etc took 2+ years), so we withdrew after the completion of the degree. Meanwhile the H4 had expired, creating complications.
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backtoschool
01-05 04:21 PM
All,
I had posted some queries previously and thanks to all who took time to respond.
As I had said before , I have an admission to study for my MBA outside US for one year. Here is the latest update:
I was thinking I will get a one year leave abscence from my employer ( advt on the website), but apparently they dont support studies as part of the deal.
So i am out of luck;
Considering my situation what do you gurus recommend.
How can I leave US yet maintain my GC process.
My I-140 is approved
Situation:
Spouse in school Full time Studies on I-485 pending. ( entered on F1 then converted to I485..... so going back to F1 is impossible)..
I want her status to be preserved.
My thought:
Resign from my company when I need to leave. Convince them that I will return. Maintain no ties with the company for one year..basically can be compared to being jobless for one year.
and then get a letter that a future similar job will be available with the same Co. ( that sponsored my GC)...
Is this feasible ./practical?
I had posted some queries previously and thanks to all who took time to respond.
As I had said before , I have an admission to study for my MBA outside US for one year. Here is the latest update:
I was thinking I will get a one year leave abscence from my employer ( advt on the website), but apparently they dont support studies as part of the deal.
So i am out of luck;
Considering my situation what do you gurus recommend.
How can I leave US yet maintain my GC process.
My I-140 is approved
Situation:
Spouse in school Full time Studies on I-485 pending. ( entered on F1 then converted to I485..... so going back to F1 is impossible)..
I want her status to be preserved.
My thought:
Resign from my company when I need to leave. Convince them that I will return. Maintain no ties with the company for one year..basically can be compared to being jobless for one year.
and then get a letter that a future similar job will be available with the same Co. ( that sponsored my GC)...
Is this feasible ./practical?
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11-09 08:44 PM
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akhilmahajan
10-01 10:32 AM
See http://immigrationvoice.blogspot.com/
I did not hear my question answered.
Do i need to do something different then posting my question in the conference call thread?
Please let me know.
I did not hear my question answered.
Do i need to do something different then posting my question in the conference call thread?
Please let me know.
krithi
05-26 01:55 PM
whats the avg time to get FP notice after filing EAD online.
Thanks,
Krithi
Thanks,
Krithi
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05-24 08:20 AM
Immigration Visa Attorney Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
For years now, Congress has debated whether to pass the DREAM Act. The DREAM Act would give a future to undocumented youth through a conditional path to citizenship and it would have legalized people like Tam Ngoc Tran who died earlier this week in a tragic car accident.
Tam was a native of Garden Grove (http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/illegals-illegals-illegals/tam-tran-garden-grove-native-a/), California, born in Germany to Vietnamese refugees. She was pursuing a doctorate at Brown University (http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2010/05/17/tam_tran_brown_student_fought_for_immigrant_rights/). She was a graduate of UCLA, and she was a tireless DREAM Act Advocate, having testified before Congress in favor of its passage.
Tam, herself was undocumented and found removable by an immigration judge who denied her and her family political asylum. On appeal, the Board of Immigration Appeals found that the family could not return to Vietnam because of fear of political persecution, so the US could not remove the family to Vietnam. Having been born in Germany, the government sought to remove her to her birthplace, yet Germany refused to grant her entry. Tam was stateless. The only home she knew was the United States.
This tragic accident took the life of another passenger, a fellow UCLA graduate and DREAM Act activist, Cinthya Felix. Fong & Chun, LLP offers condolences to the families of both Tam and Cinthya. --ecf
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For years now, Congress has debated whether to pass the DREAM Act. The DREAM Act would give a future to undocumented youth through a conditional path to citizenship and it would have legalized people like Tam Ngoc Tran who died earlier this week in a tragic car accident.
Tam was a native of Garden Grove (http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/illegals-illegals-illegals/tam-tran-garden-grove-native-a/), California, born in Germany to Vietnamese refugees. She was pursuing a doctorate at Brown University (http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2010/05/17/tam_tran_brown_student_fought_for_immigrant_rights/). She was a graduate of UCLA, and she was a tireless DREAM Act Advocate, having testified before Congress in favor of its passage.
Tam, herself was undocumented and found removable by an immigration judge who denied her and her family political asylum. On appeal, the Board of Immigration Appeals found that the family could not return to Vietnam because of fear of political persecution, so the US could not remove the family to Vietnam. Having been born in Germany, the government sought to remove her to her birthplace, yet Germany refused to grant her entry. Tam was stateless. The only home she knew was the United States.
This tragic accident took the life of another passenger, a fellow UCLA graduate and DREAM Act activist, Cinthya Felix. Fong & Chun, LLP offers condolences to the families of both Tam and Cinthya. --ecf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/05/tam-ngoc-tram-the-dream-act-lo.html)
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