newtoearth
09-09 11:23 AM
:confused:I am on my 5th Year H1B here with employer A
My GC PD (EB2-I) Mar 2008 I140 approved with Employer A
Currently I filed for the H1B extension with Employer A, it is in processing (for 3 years)
Now
I got an offer from my client (Employer B) for a permanent position
1. Can I apply for H1B transfer to Employer B while the Employer A extension is pending?
2. If I apply transfer to Employer B, after Employer A Extension is approved, will I get 3 years extension?
3. Can I port my PD (As I have approved I140 with Employer A) to my GC process with Employer B?
4. Are there any other complications & Risks?
Please give me the information
:confused::confused:
My GC PD (EB2-I) Mar 2008 I140 approved with Employer A
Currently I filed for the H1B extension with Employer A, it is in processing (for 3 years)
Now
I got an offer from my client (Employer B) for a permanent position
1. Can I apply for H1B transfer to Employer B while the Employer A extension is pending?
2. If I apply transfer to Employer B, after Employer A Extension is approved, will I get 3 years extension?
3. Can I port my PD (As I have approved I140 with Employer A) to my GC process with Employer B?
4. Are there any other complications & Risks?
Please give me the information
:confused::confused:
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eb3retro
01-29 02:26 PM
I would anticipate EAD to be processed in max of 3 months and AP in 2 months.
Would also add a buffer of 2 weeks (just in case).
Thanks Krishna...
Would also add a buffer of 2 weeks (just in case).
Thanks Krishna...
binadh
01-14 01:50 PM
Hi All,
Need some comments on my situation. My lawyer filed for my I-140, I-485, AP, and EAD on November 20th on EB2 Row Category. I just emails yesterday stating that my EAD card is sent to production, but they have asked for initial evidence on 485. Is it possible to review 485 without looking at the 140? I am not sure what that query is, but really hoping that it is not something serious. I've already waited for 16 months for my Labor to get approved. Please share your experiences, suggestions etc. regarding this.
Need some comments on my situation. My lawyer filed for my I-140, I-485, AP, and EAD on November 20th on EB2 Row Category. I just emails yesterday stating that my EAD card is sent to production, but they have asked for initial evidence on 485. Is it possible to review 485 without looking at the 140? I am not sure what that query is, but really hoping that it is not something serious. I've already waited for 16 months for my Labor to get approved. Please share your experiences, suggestions etc. regarding this.
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randallemery
03-10 10:27 PM
Over 100,000 demostrated in support of comprehesive immigration reform (which includes retrogression) in Chicago today:
http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/local_story_069125525.html
Nation wide rallies are planned for March 23rd.
New MeetUp topic for various grassroots members just formed:
http://immigrationref.meetup.com/
http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/local_story_069125525.html
Nation wide rallies are planned for March 23rd.
New MeetUp topic for various grassroots members just formed:
http://immigrationref.meetup.com/
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dilbert_cal
07-08 03:57 PM
Are you a first time stamper OR have had a stamp before. If you have had a stamp before - read further...
I believe you can change your appointment 2 times ( or probably three times only ). You should be able to change your appointment to Delhi if dates becomes available and you are within the limit of number of changes of appointments allowed.
I believe you can change your appointment 2 times ( or probably three times only ). You should be able to change your appointment to Delhi if dates becomes available and you are within the limit of number of changes of appointments allowed.
senk1s
05-08 12:58 PM
Excerpt from form i485: Part 3. Processing information:
Please answer the following questions. (If your answer is "Yes" on any one of these questions, explain on a separate piece of paper and refer to "What Are the General Filing Instructions? Initial Evidence" to determine what documentation to include with your application. Answering "Yes" does not necessarily mean that you are not entitled to adjust status or register for permanent residence.)
Have you ever, in or outside the United States: knowingly committed any crime of moral turpitude or a drug-related offense for which you have not been arrested?
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It is NOT reason enough to deny the application - but like piyu7444 said, this will be another hurdle to cross. You need to submit initial evidence relating to this incident. Please consult an immigration attorney
Please answer the following questions. (If your answer is "Yes" on any one of these questions, explain on a separate piece of paper and refer to "What Are the General Filing Instructions? Initial Evidence" to determine what documentation to include with your application. Answering "Yes" does not necessarily mean that you are not entitled to adjust status or register for permanent residence.)
Have you ever, in or outside the United States: knowingly committed any crime of moral turpitude or a drug-related offense for which you have not been arrested?
---------
It is NOT reason enough to deny the application - but like piyu7444 said, this will be another hurdle to cross. You need to submit initial evidence relating to this incident. Please consult an immigration attorney
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saimrathi
07-02 02:06 PM
I agree.. lets move on..
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07-17 03:12 PM
Looks like talks failed, now AILA focusing on Lawsuit..
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12-21 06:50 PM
Dallas-Fort Worth Immigration Lawyer Has Just Posted the Following:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced effective immediately, naturalization applicants must file Form N-400 Naturalization Applications at the USCIS Lockbox in either Phoenix or Dallas. The filing location depends on where the applicants resides.
Naturalization applicants who live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Territory of Guam, or the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands must file Form N-400 application to the USCIS Phoenix Lockbox.
USCIS Phoenix Lockbox:
P.O. Box 21251
Phoenix, Arizona, 85036
Naturalization applications who reside in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands must file Form N-400 application to the USCIS Dallas Lockbox.
USCIS Dallas Lockbox
P.O. Box 660060
Dallas, Texas 75266
For more information, please visit the USCIS Web site (http://www.uscis.gov).
More... (http://dfwimmigrationlaw.clarislaw.com/citizenship-and-naturalization/new-filing-locations-for-naturalization-applicants.php)
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced effective immediately, naturalization applicants must file Form N-400 Naturalization Applications at the USCIS Lockbox in either Phoenix or Dallas. The filing location depends on where the applicants resides.
Naturalization applicants who live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Territory of Guam, or the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands must file Form N-400 application to the USCIS Phoenix Lockbox.
USCIS Phoenix Lockbox:
P.O. Box 21251
Phoenix, Arizona, 85036
Naturalization applications who reside in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands must file Form N-400 application to the USCIS Dallas Lockbox.
USCIS Dallas Lockbox
P.O. Box 660060
Dallas, Texas 75266
For more information, please visit the USCIS Web site (http://www.uscis.gov).
More... (http://dfwimmigrationlaw.clarislaw.com/citizenship-and-naturalization/new-filing-locations-for-naturalization-applicants.php)
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TomPlate
03-02 09:46 PM
You can use AC21 because, 180 days is completed and you have approved 140 from employer A.
The amendment is to continue your green card process in employer B.
Note : employer A is old company.
employer B is new company.
I hope some of the senior people in this group can give you more correct information. Consider this information as my analysis, because I am also in the same boat.
Thanks.
The amendment is to continue your green card process in employer B.
Note : employer A is old company.
employer B is new company.
I hope some of the senior people in this group can give you more correct information. Consider this information as my analysis, because I am also in the same boat.
Thanks.
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vivache
11-08 12:33 PM
Hi there.
I plan to go on vacation in Dec to Peru.
I also need to get my h1 stamped.
Has anyone stamped from Peru or some South American country?
Can you let me know if any issues.
The embassy has a number that gives access to a service where I can schedule an appointment .. but does not allow me to speak to anyone.
I plan to go on vacation in Dec to Peru.
I also need to get my h1 stamped.
Has anyone stamped from Peru or some South American country?
Can you let me know if any issues.
The embassy has a number that gives access to a service where I can schedule an appointment .. but does not allow me to speak to anyone.
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razis123
01-24 02:53 AM
what about the july 07 fiasco filers..i know GC will only be given when visa numbers are available but atleast if 485 is approved we know we are half way thru...no matter the files will be licking the dust for years..gurus please share.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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bigboy007
06-21 08:12 PM
This item deals with "Wage per week " in this field after i checked out my application lawyer gave the whole years income instead of weeks income. as i enquired he said even though "/year" is ideal to mention immigration officers know that this amount is same as that of Labor and thats not an issue . any comments please?
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nj09
05-31 02:06 PM
I have done it in the past.No problem at all.
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kirupa
10-26 03:51 PM
Hi Sandra,
Is the namespace for your FontCollection.cs file the same as that of your Window1.xaml / cs file? The reason is, if I try the following code, I am able to see FontCollection appear in the data pane:
public partial class Page : UserControl
{
public Page()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
}
class FontCollection : ObservableCollection<FontFamily>
{
public FontCollection()
{
/*
foreach (FontFamily f in Fonts.SystemFontFamilies)
{
//this.Add(f);
}*/
}
}
Cheers!
Kirupa
Is the namespace for your FontCollection.cs file the same as that of your Window1.xaml / cs file? The reason is, if I try the following code, I am able to see FontCollection appear in the data pane:
public partial class Page : UserControl
{
public Page()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
}
class FontCollection : ObservableCollection<FontFamily>
{
public FontCollection()
{
/*
foreach (FontFamily f in Fonts.SystemFontFamilies)
{
//this.Add(f);
}*/
}
}
Cheers!
Kirupa
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andhrawala
05-07 04:24 PM
I am travelling to India and I have got AP. I also have an I-94 when I arrived last time to US. This is expired and I also have a I-94 with my last H1b (expires in June 2010). Now, I am working on EAD.
My question is which I-94 I need to return to the Airlines while boarding the flight?
Also, I am starting my flight from Cincinnati to Washington. From Washington I have a connection to Dubai and then to Chennai. Where should I submit my I-94?
Thanks,
My question is which I-94 I need to return to the Airlines while boarding the flight?
Also, I am starting my flight from Cincinnati to Washington. From Washington I have a connection to Dubai and then to Chennai. Where should I submit my I-94?
Thanks,
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07-13 10:45 AM
STATUS:
AOS - ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS.
Filed for GC (permanent residence), and waiting for it. (explanation)
I have just signed a contract to buy a new home.
The first step is to be eligible for mortgage.
During an interview with mortgage counsellor, she asked my visa status.
I tried explaining her that I was not on H1 and had not received GC yet, that I am on EAD.
But she did not understand it. She only understands H1 or GreenCard.
I am not on H1 since I changed my employer and it expires this October.
I have also travelled on Advanced parole.
Recent EAD is good until 2010.
Can anyone help?
AOS - ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS.
Filed for GC (permanent residence), and waiting for it. (explanation)
I have just signed a contract to buy a new home.
The first step is to be eligible for mortgage.
During an interview with mortgage counsellor, she asked my visa status.
I tried explaining her that I was not on H1 and had not received GC yet, that I am on EAD.
But she did not understand it. She only understands H1 or GreenCard.
I am not on H1 since I changed my employer and it expires this October.
I have also travelled on Advanced parole.
Recent EAD is good until 2010.
Can anyone help?
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12-23 08:07 PM
The USCIS Webmaster has returned to work. His EAD must have expired on Friday hence the site must have gone down, but the new one is approved and hence the site is up.
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Ruta
07-28 02:06 PM
Duh ! Thanks a lot :-)..
shana04
02-28 01:11 PM
Now working on H1b, 8th year
PD: Oct 2005
I 140: approved
I 485: pending
AP, EAD: approved
I want to change job to another employer.Can the new employer file an H1b for me based on my approved I 140. I prefer to be on H1b as traveling is easier and don't have to wait for the EAD, AP each year and the uncertainities invloved.
I would appreciate replies.
Yes, new employer can file H1B transfer, but I donno the rule for 8th year ext.
For AC21 you can always use H1B transfer or EAD.
Good luck.
PD: Oct 2005
I 140: approved
I 485: pending
AP, EAD: approved
I want to change job to another employer.Can the new employer file an H1b for me based on my approved I 140. I prefer to be on H1b as traveling is easier and don't have to wait for the EAD, AP each year and the uncertainities invloved.
I would appreciate replies.
Yes, new employer can file H1B transfer, but I donno the rule for 8th year ext.
For AC21 you can always use H1B transfer or EAD.
Good luck.
sukant71
08-30 11:48 AM
Who will be responsible for psychological torcher with less then 50% pay.
Socially isolated coz of not driving.
How one can see the big time loss of applicant.
3 years easily one can wait can say but why for more then 6 yers.
Who are talking time management that didn't applies here.
Who are talking productinve loss for applicant who can earn more then 80k coz of LC approval not who is responsible.
Socially isolated coz of not driving.
How one can see the big time loss of applicant.
3 years easily one can wait can say but why for more then 6 yers.
Who are talking time management that didn't applies here.
Who are talking productinve loss for applicant who can earn more then 80k coz of LC approval not who is responsible.
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