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  • MetteBB
    05-11 01:51 PM
    and finally... the apples again




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  • wandmaker
    12-18 11:41 PM
    L1A visa, validity May 2008
    EB 1 category
    I-140 receipt date July 27, 2007 & I-485 receipt date July 27, 2007.
    When and how can I excercise AC 21 portability
    Do I need an EAD for this

    when: after your 140 is approved and 180 days has passed since you filed AOS.
    how: by notifying USCIS that you are availing AC21, use EAD to work for new employer.




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  • EkAurAaya
    07-17 12:09 AM
    From what I have heard so far, you need the receipt number. Talk to your lawyer asap.

    yes that is what my lawyer said, i think you need to include the a# once you have it from one application




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  • eeezzz
    08-28 10:12 AM
    Ron sent an inquiry and here is the answer he got
    Yes I probably should have said Worldwide Employment Third. My primary concern at this point is with the China E3 cut-off date which has an extremely large amount of demand.
    Ron also says
    He definitely referred to China E3, not India. There has been a huge build up of Chinese E3 cases over the past few years. There has been an even larger buildup of Indian E3 over the years, but that is a given.

    Visa Bulletin says
    ...Then with the start of the new fiscal year in October the cut-off dates would have returned to those which had applied during June. However, continued heavy demand in those categories may require the establishment of cut-off dates which are earlier than those which had applied in June....

    So I predict the EB3 RoW Oct bulletin will be what it was on June Bulletin but EB3 China and India will not be the same as June bulletin.



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  • bpadala
    05-18 01:37 PM
    I had the same question and I went with Joseph Kallabhat who was very diigent in answering the query for me. Please email him at joe@insvisa.com and he should respond back in couple of hrs

    Thanks alot




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  • GCaspirations
    09-22 10:03 AM
    Looks like our cases are stuck somewhere because of these transfers and donot know how long will it take to come in the streamline.



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  • WeShallOvercome
    08-02 04:40 PM
    I have been reading posts on here and I think I am more confused than ever now. People are talking about 180 days? 180 days from what and for what? I have a call in to my lawyer but hes hard to reach.... So maybe you guys can clarify for me? I have an approved labor cert w/ priority date of July 06. Sent my app and my husbands app to the NSC on June 27th for our 485 & 765 (the work authorization for both). So what now? I will get a receipt date, then eventually a notice for fingerprints and then my work authorization? And then what - we eventually will get our green card? When does your change in status occur? once you get the green card? or once my 485 is pending? Thank you for your help in advance, Lisa


    The day you file your I-485, EAd/AP is your Receipt date.
    You can change employer without jeopardizing your I-485 process after 180 days of Receipt date.
    You get EAD/AP in a few months from receipt date
    you get your GC once your I-485 is approved which could be anywhere between 6 months and 6 years depending on one million factors..

    Don't know what happens once your Gc is approved.. I heard it's good to have it, so I'm running after it like everybody else :)




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  • Pineapple
    08-05 12:37 AM
    An I-140 has nothing to do with I-485, except to the extent that an I-140 has to be approved before an I-485 can be approved. So I-140 approval is must before an I-485 can be approved. Further, an I-140 is not related to the priority date - An I-140 can be filed any time once one has an approved labor (Assuming, of course, one is applying in EB2/EB3). But I-485 can only be picked up for processing (or even filed) if the priority date is current.

    If your I-485 date is not current, it does not matter what you do about your I-140. The question about affecting I-485 is irrelevant if your priority date is not current, which is the situation now.
    (USCIS is accepting I-485 applications now until August 17th even though the priority date - the visa availability, in short, is "U", unavailable - but that is a rate exception, and does not affect the actual processing of I-485s: 485's applied today will NOT be processed even if accepted, until the visa bulletin says visa numbers are available for your priority date)

    Confusing? I'm afraid it is.. but anyway, the short answer to your question is, no. The people your refer to likely have applied I 485's earlier (say in June or earlier), and their fast approval is likely for different reasons, other than premium processing for I140.

    PS: I'm not a lawyer, so don't shoot me, please..



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  • meridiani.planum
    01-18 01:13 PM
    Last time there was a recession (2001/2002), INS denied a lot of employment based immigrant petitions because they asked companies why they could not hire American programmers who were laid off. This happened people I personally know from reputed companies such as Sun Microsystems. I don't mean to sound negative, but do you think this will happen again? After being in the queue for so many years, the possibility is real.

    its true that a lot of LCs were denied in 2001/2002. However I dont know of any case where AOS was denied. Do you know of one personally? Or can you post a link to that effect?

    If this is a just a theory, then check your facts first, before you claim "the possibility is real".




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  • cinqsit
    11-24 06:07 PM
    I have seen people get a copy of their approved I-140 using FOIA Freedom of Information Act Request, where the employer was giving them a hard time and not sharing their I-140 info. So there are ways you can get a copy of the approved I-140 provided of course everything is in order. (previous poster has also posted information of getting duplicate I-140)

    This is kind of similar - you should contact a good lawyer and try and get that I-140 copy
    if you current lawyer is unhelpful just get advice and help from some other immigration lawyer - you are in the home stretch dont give up - try and provide USCIS whatever they want. (though technically they should have information about the approved I-140 - so I dont get why they are requesting a original copy from you!)

    Also you mention
    "In late 2008, with the help of a congressman, my new attorney was able to figure out that USCIS has lost my original I-140 application (filed at Nebraska center) and USCIS has issued the same I-140 receipt no. to somebody else. Then USCIS auto-created a new I-140 and gave me SRC receipt no. with filing date as Jan 2008 and as electronically filed by my previous attorney."

    Do you have any documentation abou this ? a letter from Congressman etc? This is really weird never heard anything like this before.

    You should collect all such documents (contact the congressman again if need be to get a letter or something in writing) then contact
    a good immigration lawyer.

    Good luck!



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  • overhere
    07-18 07:03 AM
    schedule a isn't available anymore since feb 2007.




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  • jliechty
    January 31st, 2005, 12:45 AM
    IMHO, Father & Son "feels" better, while Solitary Fisherman would be the best technically if it were cropped tighter (moreso on the left and top, being careful on the latter to avoid centering him or getting him high in the frame). To me, the rest of the shots have too much distracting material in the background (including Solitary #2, though that one is not as bad as the others, and the distracting element could be "solved" in Photoshop if the contest allows this ;)).

    Edit to add more thoughts: If anyone tells you that you suck, keep practicing and prove them wrong (they're probably jealous anyway because they're even worse). I still have trouble with distracting backgrounds - that's probably the most frequent reason I send frames to the circular file, after technical errors (exposure, focus, etc.). Practice, not hundreds or thousands of frames per day of thoughtless practice, but concentrated, thoughtful practice, engaging the mind and paying attention to what's in the viewfinder (and what isn't, and what shouldn't be), is the way to improve. :)



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  • shivarajan
    03-17 08:00 PM
    EAD etc. are only supplementing documentation which the underwriting agency may or may not look. The real thingy is ur cashdown, credit score (time of accounts in good standing) & W2's. We went with ING with absolutely no problems whatsoever (yes the market was not good at that time) and got a better interest rate with no questions asked (ead, gc etc.), we both ver in h1's when v applied!




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  • Z.Liu
    06-18 05:57 PM
    yeah. still, isn't it a little "short"?!:)

    I mean, having seeing some really long lists posted by other members, I'm a littlle concerned. :cool:



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  • desi3933
    06-22 07:51 AM
    If there is a valid I-94 that you can mention on 485 form and if that I-94 is not expired and it is also the latest I-94, then you may be ok.

    Valid I-94 just indicates that person has not accumulated any unlawful presence (for 3/10 years ban). Person could well be out of status. For example, having approved H1 petition and not working for H1 employer. Another example: LCA mentions place of work Chicago and person is working in New York. 245(k) covers out of status only upto 180 days since last entry in USA. If the person is out of status > 180 days, please consult a good attorney before filing I-485.

    I am NOT an attorney and this is not a legal advice.

    Do not apply 485 without I-94. In absence of I-94, they wont send any RFE, they will reject the 485 case right away. The new USCIS memo states that if initial evidence is missing, then they are not obligated to send RFE anymore. They have authority to reject it right away.

    http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/RFEFinalRule060107.pdf

    --Read the "Initial Evidence requirements" on page 2. The initial evidence list is mentioned on every form (485, 131 etc). It MUST BE there in the packet.

    Keep this fact in mind as many lawyers are not aware of this USCIS memo and its pretty important.

    Also, trying to go back on H4 is not a bad idea, particularly, if the priority date is an early one. The filing of 485 would be delayed by a year or 2 but atleast her status would be good when applying.

    I agree this is good idea. She may have to travel out of US to get back into H4 status.



    See above in Blue.

    Not a legal advice.
    ------------------------------------
    Permanent Resident since May 2002




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  • jiraprapaasa
    04-13 11:40 AM
    My 4 yr old niece went in person for the visa along with an adult of course.

    What document does my niece need to bring to the embassy?
    So far she has I-20, SEVIS fee receipt, MRV receipt from post office, school letter, passport, photo 2x2, her address in US, her father statement and book account.

    Will consulate officer interview her or her mother who will be going with her?
    She is 12 going to be 13 in May does she need a letter from her parent permission to go study abroad.

    Can she say that she has her aunt which is me in the US where she will be staying with (We have the same last name) or should she say that she live in a hosted family in the US where school provided.

    Her GPA is 4.0 from her 6th grade. Her father statement is good. Is there any how that she will get deny for her student visa.



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  • chee
    11-01 11:13 AM
    There was a change in the LUD for my AP...Stus say its been mailed out for me and my spouse




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  • sundarpn
    07-08 11:44 PM
    Wired response from you lawyer. Talk to HR.

    Anyways Congrats!




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  • chosenone52
    10-02 06:09 PM
    So am still little confused... Should I go this route... The reason is the company who is willing to do my GC is doing also in good faith. But with the economy the way it shapes up... they are not sure, but as a good faith they did agree to start my GC process. Well I will be bearing the lawyer expenses...they would manage the mandatory fees. So they have very little to loose.

    What do you guys suggest! I have heard many people who work with company A and GC is done by Company B ... ( Correct me if I am wrong here)

    Appreciated




    manderson
    11-07 04:12 PM
    Can anyone else have opinion on this?

    regards,
    Mittal Kapdi

    u don't need to go for "visa stamping" to maintain status (know that status and visa are different)

    notify the school of your change of status like the other guy/gal said. that's all you will need to do keep staying in the US legally.

    ....But if you want to travel while on H1, then yes: you need to go for "visa stamping".




    bbenhill
    03-11 12:32 PM
    Hi, For some reason, their employment based insurance rejected their pregnancy coverage. Do you have a link that show that pregnancy is NOT a pre-existing condition in group insurances (Law website or any links?)

    her pregnancy is sometime around 6 months now and they will need insurance..

    Thx for your help :)





    * Coming as H4 --> So, assuming to join a H1 or equivalent.
    * Spouse must be covered by his employer.
    * As soon as she arrives, she can be included in his insurance (most insurances allow open window throughout the year for new arrivals into the country)
    * Pregnancy is NOT as pre-existing condition in group insurances. It is LAW.

    Relax.



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