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09-04 11:41 PM
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by updating the profile you will get lobby day announcements etc
btw i sent you a pm....
by updating the profile you will get lobby day announcements etc
btw i sent you a pm....
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ronhira
06-08 10:36 AM
Sen. Reid is up for re-election in 2010. That's why he is making statements like these favoring Immigration Bill because there is large hispanic population in NV that will be potential voters for Senator's re-election.
Daps
05-10 05:38 PM
I moved from Company A to company B towards the end of my H1 6 th year with only a month and half left in my H1. Company B applied for my 140 and 140 was approved just on the day of my 6 year completion. H1 transfer was filed in parallel in normal processing. H1 transfer has got an RFE now a day after 140 was approved.
1. Will there be any problems in getting the H1 transfer based on the 140 approval with the new company? Please note that I do not have any days left in my original H1.
2. What will the duration of H1 if the transfer gets approved?
3. I am continuing to work based on 140 approval and pending h1 transfer. Please advice is it is ok.
Thanks,
Deepa
1. Will there be any problems in getting the H1 transfer based on the 140 approval with the new company? Please note that I do not have any days left in my original H1.
2. What will the duration of H1 if the transfer gets approved?
3. I am continuing to work based on 140 approval and pending h1 transfer. Please advice is it is ok.
Thanks,
Deepa
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boston_gc
05-01 03:43 PM
Guys:
Is there any specific PERM requirement as to how many days does the job posting need to be posted on a job search website like monster.com?
For some reason, I thought that it was required for the job to be posted for at least 30 days but I can't find out the source.
Is there any specific PERM requirement as to how many days does the job posting need to be posted on a job search website like monster.com?
For some reason, I thought that it was required for the job to be posted for at least 30 days but I can't find out the source.
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ImmigrationAnswerMan
01-06 03:04 PM
5 years of progressive experience means that the person progressed within the company in responsibility and job duties, not that the person's salary increased.
*This information is of a general nature for education purposes only and should not be relied upon without first consulting with an immigration law attorney. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship.
*This information is of a general nature for education purposes only and should not be relied upon without first consulting with an immigration law attorney. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship.
gc_peshwa
04-08 11:09 AM
Thanx goosetavo...every single bit helps a lot...very highly appreciated!
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RDB
08-24 04:56 PM
Guys,
Has anyone experienced this?
EB3-I
PD - Nov. 2005
EAD/AP RD - July 11th, 2008
EAD/AP Notice Date - July 18th, 2008
EAD/AP approved - Aug. 18th, 2008
I just received EADs for me and my spouse and the validity is only 1 year! Aren't we (people whose PDs are retrogressed) supposed to receive EADs with 2 years validity?
Has anyone experienced this?
EB3-I
PD - Nov. 2005
EAD/AP RD - July 11th, 2008
EAD/AP Notice Date - July 18th, 2008
EAD/AP approved - Aug. 18th, 2008
I just received EADs for me and my spouse and the validity is only 1 year! Aren't we (people whose PDs are retrogressed) supposed to receive EADs with 2 years validity?
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wizard20740
05-22 09:16 PM
Hi JSaradhi,
When you got your renewal for your H1b till 2008, you should have also received a new I-94 card with a new validity on it, probably till 2008. I know this because I also recently got my H1b renewed.
Check with your employer. They should have handed over the new I-94 to you.
Regards
When you got your renewal for your H1b till 2008, you should have also received a new I-94 card with a new validity on it, probably till 2008. I know this because I also recently got my H1b renewed.
Check with your employer. They should have handed over the new I-94 to you.
Regards
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GKBest
10-07 01:30 AM
If they already cashed your check for all the applications, you can call USCIS and ask what happened.
Can't you see the receipt # of her I-485 and your I-765 at the back of the check?
Can't you see the receipt # of her I-485 and your I-765 at the back of the check?
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March 2nd, 2005, 06:30 AM
Thanks...it gave me some work both, when taking it and post processing it, on account of the contrasting light conditions, but it came out quite alright.
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aguy
07-23 02:07 PM
I looked almost everywhere I could but was wnable to find "bottom tabs" like the ones BCIS prefers. Does anyone know where to get them from? It is a nightmare trying to file all these documents in an index.
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04-12 02:56 PM
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nat23
03-27 02:53 PM
Guys,
My wife is a Canadian citizen, what is the process of getting a H4 for her? (I am on an H1-140 approved).
1)Do I file an app with USCIS?
2)Can she go apply at the US consulate in Canada?
What type of documents, forms are involved ?
The reason for this post is I was given conflicting info by my old lawyer.
Thanks
Your wife should take an appointment at the closest US Consulate. She and you should then look up the list of documents needed on the website of that US Consulate.
thats how I did it for my wife but she was from India.
hope this helps.
Cheers
Nat
My wife is a Canadian citizen, what is the process of getting a H4 for her? (I am on an H1-140 approved).
1)Do I file an app with USCIS?
2)Can she go apply at the US consulate in Canada?
What type of documents, forms are involved ?
The reason for this post is I was given conflicting info by my old lawyer.
Thanks
Your wife should take an appointment at the closest US Consulate. She and you should then look up the list of documents needed on the website of that US Consulate.
thats how I did it for my wife but she was from India.
hope this helps.
Cheers
Nat
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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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February 11th, 2004, 09:30 AM
Well, the first thing that I noticed was not the ceiling, but rather the cute little Shetland Sheepdog in the middle of the walkway. Of course, I love dogs (and especially Shelties)... ;)
I think if I stare at the image long enough, I can sometimes see the effect you're talking about, though it's not like that effect jumps out at me. IMHO, this picture is still a good study of geometric forms, whether or not it has issues with optical illusions. :)
I think if I stare at the image long enough, I can sometimes see the effect you're talking about, though it's not like that effect jumps out at me. IMHO, this picture is still a good study of geometric forms, whether or not it has issues with optical illusions. :)
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coronapup
07-24 08:03 PM
We filed 485 on Jul 2nd. So far no receipt yet.:(
My wife's F1 status is going to expire in Aug. She needs to change her status to H4 now. Will the status change have any negative influence on our 485 application? Do we need to send some amendment regarding the COS?
Btw, which center she needs to send COS this time?:D :D Thanks a lot.
My wife's F1 status is going to expire in Aug. She needs to change her status to H4 now. Will the status change have any negative influence on our 485 application? Do we need to send some amendment regarding the COS?
Btw, which center she needs to send COS this time?:D :D Thanks a lot.
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ramesh9
08-20 09:58 AM
Wife and I applied for our 485 on june 16th 2007 and we got our receipt numbers and did our biometrics on August 1st. As of yesterday I got my EAD card. My wife has not. Is that common or is this something I need to be worried about. If anyone has any knowledge, please let me know. I checked USCIS where i have an online account and have registered all the receipt numbers, for her it says it's still pending.
Thanks folks and great job by everyone. appreciate all the help provided here and god luck to every one.
Thanks folks and great job by everyone. appreciate all the help provided here and god luck to every one.
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kadarm
01-03 08:47 AM
My I-140 is still pending. Receipt date Jan 16th 2007. Requested a SR.
ujjvalkoul
07-06 10:23 AM
Please suggest on this I-140 RFE by USCIS:
Here is what USCIS states:
Your Petition indicates that you r applying for Professional with Advanced Degree or exceptional Ability . According to ETA 9089 submitted with ur peition the min reeqmnts you are wiling to accept are less than MS degreee. Part H of ETA 9089 indicates employer will accept BS + 72 months of Exp.
Advanced Deg is defined by US academic of Proff or a Foreign equivalent above BS. In the alternative US BS or a foriegn equiv degree followed by at least five years of progressive experience in the speciality shall be considered equiv to MS degree. ETA 9089 did not allow for any alternative combination of Education and Experience that is acceptable.
There is no other definition of Advanced Degree. Service therefore finds that the certified ETA 9089 does not support the filing of I-140 in teh requested classification. You are therefor afforded this chance to amend yout I-140.
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My lawyer has send back info that BS + 5 qualifies for EB2 (which USCIS agrees to in their explaination above). However, i believe my Degrees and Exp Letters provided already prove that. I am woried that USCIS may be asking for something else here. Looks like they simply failed to interpret that 72 months = 6 years.
Here is what USCIS states:
Your Petition indicates that you r applying for Professional with Advanced Degree or exceptional Ability . According to ETA 9089 submitted with ur peition the min reeqmnts you are wiling to accept are less than MS degreee. Part H of ETA 9089 indicates employer will accept BS + 72 months of Exp.
Advanced Deg is defined by US academic of Proff or a Foreign equivalent above BS. In the alternative US BS or a foriegn equiv degree followed by at least five years of progressive experience in the speciality shall be considered equiv to MS degree. ETA 9089 did not allow for any alternative combination of Education and Experience that is acceptable.
There is no other definition of Advanced Degree. Service therefore finds that the certified ETA 9089 does not support the filing of I-140 in teh requested classification. You are therefor afforded this chance to amend yout I-140.
================================================== ======
My lawyer has send back info that BS + 5 qualifies for EB2 (which USCIS agrees to in their explaination above). However, i believe my Degrees and Exp Letters provided already prove that. I am woried that USCIS may be asking for something else here. Looks like they simply failed to interpret that 72 months = 6 years.
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