
girishvar
08-11 09:37 PM
Photocopy is fine. However get the photocopies certified by your attorney.
Hello,
I am going to Chennai for my visa stamping and the consulate website says that I need to present the " complete I-129 petition submitted by your prospective employer including the Labor Condition Application " during the interview. Can any one tell me if the photocopy of those documents will do or do I really need to carry the originals (which I don't have)?
Thanks
Manoj
Hello,
I am going to Chennai for my visa stamping and the consulate website says that I need to present the " complete I-129 petition submitted by your prospective employer including the Labor Condition Application " during the interview. Can any one tell me if the photocopy of those documents will do or do I really need to carry the originals (which I don't have)?
Thanks
Manoj
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desibechara
10-16 10:52 PM
Finally after numerous logins at USCIS, I saw today..Request for additional Evidence sent
on my I140..I only happen to see when some other guy with Eb3 Pd2005 and Rd of August 15 got his I 140approval...
so I logged in to see ..I too have LUD
I wonder what it may be because I had sent all my W2s since my PD of 2001..
My friend from my company had also received RFE for TAX papers last year. She sent it and was approved..
Hopefully I am too..because I never changed jobs working for the last 8 years....and had prior necessary experience before joining my current job...plus 1 year in current job
PD Oct 29, 2001, RD aug 8, 2007
on my I140..I only happen to see when some other guy with Eb3 Pd2005 and Rd of August 15 got his I 140approval...
so I logged in to see ..I too have LUD
I wonder what it may be because I had sent all my W2s since my PD of 2001..
My friend from my company had also received RFE for TAX papers last year. She sent it and was approved..
Hopefully I am too..because I never changed jobs working for the last 8 years....and had prior necessary experience before joining my current job...plus 1 year in current job
PD Oct 29, 2001, RD aug 8, 2007
Pagal
12-10 01:59 PM
Hello,
Contact a good attorney asap. Your details would most probably raise anyone's eyebrows at USCIS/DOS/ICE. Also, a lot depends on exact dates when you entered/left US and when your different applications were rcvd by respective govt egencies as these details will help you to establish that you are not in violation of any US laws. Good luck...
Contact a good attorney asap. Your details would most probably raise anyone's eyebrows at USCIS/DOS/ICE. Also, a lot depends on exact dates when you entered/left US and when your different applications were rcvd by respective govt egencies as these details will help you to establish that you are not in violation of any US laws. Good luck...
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11-12 09:53 AM
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loku
10-02 12:57 AM
I been working on H1-B for sometime. My project ended 3 months ago and I had been unpaid since then. My H1-B expired on Sep 30, 2009. My company applied for H1-B extension in June but got a RFE due to lack of evidence. Cmpany replied to the RFE. The status has been pending since then. On Sep 19, I got an offer from another company. The new company filed for premium processing for H1-B transfer and the transfer application got approved with starting date of September 24. I haven't got my new approved I-797 yet.
I joined the new company on Sep 29 but haven't notified her old employer yet and hence they didn't withdraw my application. My immigration is underway and I have got an approved I-140 from my previous employer. That is the reason I didn't notify them as I don't want to stop that process. It is my intention to move back to my old employer if my visa extension is approved so that I don't have to refile for Green card.
Now the question is what will happen in these scenario and purportedly 'Last Action rule' of USCIS:
1) If my Visa extension gets accepted, which VISA will hold good, the H1 ext with original employer or H1-B transferred visa with new employer as the H1-ext will be the last decision by USCIS ? Where should I report for work. Can I chose among these two employers who I want to work for?
2) If my visa extension gets rejected, will my transferred VISA still hold good ? Will I need to do anything in that scenario i.e. need to go out of country and get my visa stamped ?
What is my best course of action.
Any help will be really appreciated.
I joined the new company on Sep 29 but haven't notified her old employer yet and hence they didn't withdraw my application. My immigration is underway and I have got an approved I-140 from my previous employer. That is the reason I didn't notify them as I don't want to stop that process. It is my intention to move back to my old employer if my visa extension is approved so that I don't have to refile for Green card.
Now the question is what will happen in these scenario and purportedly 'Last Action rule' of USCIS:
1) If my Visa extension gets accepted, which VISA will hold good, the H1 ext with original employer or H1-B transferred visa with new employer as the H1-ext will be the last decision by USCIS ? Where should I report for work. Can I chose among these two employers who I want to work for?
2) If my visa extension gets rejected, will my transferred VISA still hold good ? Will I need to do anything in that scenario i.e. need to go out of country and get my visa stamped ?
What is my best course of action.
Any help will be really appreciated.
kadarm
01-02 11:37 AM
My attorney filed a SR. Can I call USCIS to get an update. The online update still says pending.
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12-24 10:22 AM
Wishing all the IV members a very Happy New Year and hoping the new year will bring us positive news and green cards :)
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user_5
01-23 09:58 AM
No my H1 is from different company.
Again thanks for responding
Again thanks for responding
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kirupa
11-05 10:58 PM
Hi bouncer!
You need a clientaccesspolicy.xml file that allows you to make accesses across domains: http://scorbs.com/2008/04/15/silverlight-http-networking-stack-part-2-cross-domain-communication-overview
Cheers!
Kirupa :P
You need a clientaccesspolicy.xml file that allows you to make accesses across domains: http://scorbs.com/2008/04/15/silverlight-http-networking-stack-part-2-cross-domain-communication-overview
Cheers!
Kirupa :P
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GC_holder_tos
08-15 04:13 PM
Hi,
My parents got their second Re-entry Permit approved (applied through Application I-131) in first week of Jan 2008. This rentry permit is valid for 2 years (i.e. till Jan 2010). They had applied for the second Re-entry Permit on 16th Feb 2007. And after applying it they left 19th Feb 2007.
They are planning to return to US in Jan 2010 before the Re-entry Permit expiration. I read on this and other forums that with Re-entry Permit a US resident can live outside for more than 1 year and less than 2 years.
In my parent's case, when they will return back to US in Jan 2010, they will already have spend 3 years outside US.
I was concerned that the 2 year stay limit will be counted from the day my parents left US or the day when the Re-entry Permit got approved?
Secondly, Is there any limit on number of times a Re-Entry Permit can be applied?
My parents got their second Re-entry Permit approved (applied through Application I-131) in first week of Jan 2008. This rentry permit is valid for 2 years (i.e. till Jan 2010). They had applied for the second Re-entry Permit on 16th Feb 2007. And after applying it they left 19th Feb 2007.
They are planning to return to US in Jan 2010 before the Re-entry Permit expiration. I read on this and other forums that with Re-entry Permit a US resident can live outside for more than 1 year and less than 2 years.
In my parent's case, when they will return back to US in Jan 2010, they will already have spend 3 years outside US.
I was concerned that the 2 year stay limit will be counted from the day my parents left US or the day when the Re-entry Permit got approved?
Secondly, Is there any limit on number of times a Re-Entry Permit can be applied?
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AILA Leadership Has Just Posted the Following:
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwXuVpd817wkG9Hl351KZNTDpxA9lpAiAEBzZ7rr7C3oT9nT1yTeqVNXyNgNTZdIcewTauiKB6v8H2EMtljhgdovdl4ww6yGUC9Zp0-_MNRqLJMN2I7l62yxcYG6IcbXkaQiLKyqXkBkM/s320/2009-12-16+woman+in+prision.jpg (https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwXuVpd817wkG9Hl351KZNTDpxA9lpAiAEBzZ7rr7C3oT9nT1yTeqVNXyNgNTZdIcewTauiKB6v8H2EMtljhgdovdl4ww6yGUC9Zp0-_MNRqLJMN2I7l62yxcYG6IcbXkaQiLKyqXkBkM/s1600-h/2009-12-16+woman+in+prision.jpg)There was some good news Wednesday for asylum seekers. ICE assistant secretary John Morton announced that the government would no longer detain them if they can prove their identities, are not dangerous or a flight risk, and have a credible fear of persecution or torture in their home countries. http://bit.ly/4LM3F1
But it might be a tad early to celebrate.
The details of the plan are not yet clear. As Professor Regina Germaine of the Georgetown University Law Center observed in an email message to an Immigration Professors' Listserve, "the criteria for release has always been (since 1996) the 3 factors mentioned by John Morton - 1) ID, 2) not a danger or flight risk, and 3) credible fear. And the lack of one or more of these factors is cited when ICE refuses to release someone."
So, has Morton announced a new policy or has he simply restated the existing policy in a way which suggests release, but, in fact, will lead to continued detention of asylum seekers?
Another unanswered issue is whether the policy will be followed by ICE officers throughout the country. Professor Margaret Taylor of Wake Forest University suggests it's an open question. "Hopefully there will be 'buy in' and compliance in the field offices with this policy, but history suggests otherwise."
For now let's take the Administration at its word. But time will tell whether the draconian policy of incarcerating people who seek refuge in America has finally come to an end.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/186823568153827945-808347624409550952?l=ailaleadership.blogspot.com
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https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwXuVpd817wkG9Hl351KZNTDpxA9lpAiAEBzZ7rr7C3oT9nT1yTeqVNXyNgNTZdIcewTauiKB6v8H2EMtljhgdovdl4ww6yGUC9Zp0-_MNRqLJMN2I7l62yxcYG6IcbXkaQiLKyqXkBkM/s320/2009-12-16+woman+in+prision.jpg (https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwXuVpd817wkG9Hl351KZNTDpxA9lpAiAEBzZ7rr7C3oT9nT1yTeqVNXyNgNTZdIcewTauiKB6v8H2EMtljhgdovdl4ww6yGUC9Zp0-_MNRqLJMN2I7l62yxcYG6IcbXkaQiLKyqXkBkM/s1600-h/2009-12-16+woman+in+prision.jpg)There was some good news Wednesday for asylum seekers. ICE assistant secretary John Morton announced that the government would no longer detain them if they can prove their identities, are not dangerous or a flight risk, and have a credible fear of persecution or torture in their home countries. http://bit.ly/4LM3F1
But it might be a tad early to celebrate.
The details of the plan are not yet clear. As Professor Regina Germaine of the Georgetown University Law Center observed in an email message to an Immigration Professors' Listserve, "the criteria for release has always been (since 1996) the 3 factors mentioned by John Morton - 1) ID, 2) not a danger or flight risk, and 3) credible fear. And the lack of one or more of these factors is cited when ICE refuses to release someone."
So, has Morton announced a new policy or has he simply restated the existing policy in a way which suggests release, but, in fact, will lead to continued detention of asylum seekers?
Another unanswered issue is whether the policy will be followed by ICE officers throughout the country. Professor Margaret Taylor of Wake Forest University suggests it's an open question. "Hopefully there will be 'buy in' and compliance in the field offices with this policy, but history suggests otherwise."
For now let's take the Administration at its word. But time will tell whether the draconian policy of incarcerating people who seek refuge in America has finally come to an end.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/186823568153827945-808347624409550952?l=ailaleadership.blogspot.com
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01-15 11:04 AM
Honestly, if the Democrats lose this seat, it is because of taking their voter base for granted.
Hopefully, this will light a fire under them and make them more focused on their promises.
I agree that if they lose this seat, it will be the end of CIS and it will be hard to pass any meaningful legislation for us either.
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Hopefully, this will light a fire under them and make them more focused on their promises.
I agree that if they lose this seat, it will be the end of CIS and it will be hard to pass any meaningful legislation for us either.
- JK
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h1techSlave
04-14 04:05 PM
Thanks. I used to view that thread also.
Hi h1techSlave,
You might like below thread on IV. Please check it out. This is already delayed by few months now. God knows when it will happen.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forum89-news-articles-and-reports/72938-made-in-india-vehicles-coming-to-usa-in-dec-09-a.html
Hi h1techSlave,
You might like below thread on IV. Please check it out. This is already delayed by few months now. God knows when it will happen.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forum89-news-articles-and-reports/72938-made-in-india-vehicles-coming-to-usa-in-dec-09-a.html
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nefrateedi
10-11 07:48 PM
Yes you can apply for EAD and AP separetly anytime
The only catch I found out recently is that when you use AP to travel back to US, this may invalidate the H visa and you will need EAD.
I am still not clear of this issue. I applied for EAD few months ago and found out this may be an issue , so have applied for AP (By e-filing) now
Using AP to travel does not invalidate the H1...AP is just a travel document, and does not determine one's status in the country. The H1 would be invalidated only if the person switches to EAD.
The only catch I found out recently is that when you use AP to travel back to US, this may invalidate the H visa and you will need EAD.
I am still not clear of this issue. I applied for EAD few months ago and found out this may be an issue , so have applied for AP (By e-filing) now
Using AP to travel does not invalidate the H1...AP is just a travel document, and does not determine one's status in the country. The H1 would be invalidated only if the person switches to EAD.
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Steven-T
December 1st, 2003, 01:50 PM
With the D100 now carrying a street price of $1499 from legitimate dealers...things are looking mighty nice as the price of admission for quality gear keeps going down.
There are regular refurb D100 for $1,199 on the market recently.
If you want the best value for money, the E+ rated, at Adorama now, 35-70/2.8 AF-D and 80-200/2.8 AF-D are the best buy in town. I always tempted to get them to add a few zooms to my primes.
But until the 1Dx comes out which is 4mp, and the 1Ds holds a price above $6,000 until April, I am NOT buying any more Nikkors, unless the FF digital F6 announces on time, which I think is an impossibility!
Steven
There are regular refurb D100 for $1,199 on the market recently.
If you want the best value for money, the E+ rated, at Adorama now, 35-70/2.8 AF-D and 80-200/2.8 AF-D are the best buy in town. I always tempted to get them to add a few zooms to my primes.
But until the 1Dx comes out which is 4mp, and the 1Ds holds a price above $6,000 until April, I am NOT buying any more Nikkors, unless the FF digital F6 announces on time, which I think is an impossibility!
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ABC of GC
04-03 01:34 PM
Hi Everyone,
For my I-140 (Premium Processing) USCIS's website is showing that they have sent a mail requesting more information on March 27th. Does anyone konw how long it takes to get to the lawyer's office? Para-legal at my lawyer's office told me that it takes about 14 days for that to reach them.
At the same time she told me that they give 30 days (she was not sure) to respond.
Can anyone please confirm this.
Thank you,
ABC of GC
For my I-140 (Premium Processing) USCIS's website is showing that they have sent a mail requesting more information on March 27th. Does anyone konw how long it takes to get to the lawyer's office? Para-legal at my lawyer's office told me that it takes about 14 days for that to reach them.
At the same time she told me that they give 30 days (she was not sure) to respond.
Can anyone please confirm this.
Thank you,
ABC of GC
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kshitijnt
09-29 11:06 PM
Guys,
I am currently working as Programmer Analyst for a company who is currently doing the GC. I have been with them for about 7 years.
Starting next month I am going to use my H1 7th year.
I am pondering about a new offer Firmware Engg. My GC detaisl are below:
PD: 06/2003 -- EB3
Education: MS
I am planning to stay in H1B, if possible with the new employer. But thinking of doing PERM and see if I can port my earlier date during I-140 filing.
Any suggestions or recommendations ...
Thanks
Srini
Better to agree on terms beforehand
I am currently working as Programmer Analyst for a company who is currently doing the GC. I have been with them for about 7 years.
Starting next month I am going to use my H1 7th year.
I am pondering about a new offer Firmware Engg. My GC detaisl are below:
PD: 06/2003 -- EB3
Education: MS
I am planning to stay in H1B, if possible with the new employer. But thinking of doing PERM and see if I can port my earlier date during I-140 filing.
Any suggestions or recommendations ...
Thanks
Srini
Better to agree on terms beforehand
MYGC2008
02-25 02:57 PM
Transit Visa is Not Required in Frankfurt. Infact I had renewed passport with all pages blank. At the transit one officer asked me On what Visa are you travelling to US?
I said I have Advance Parole.That's all. The Officers are nice and friendly. They know it.
Infact I visited German Consulate at BOSTON before travelling. The Consulate General was extreemly good and told me "Not to waste money on transit visa"
I said I have Advance Parole.That's all. The Officers are nice and friendly. They know it.
Infact I visited German Consulate at BOSTON before travelling. The Consulate General was extreemly good and told me "Not to waste money on transit visa"
seemashah
10-24 03:47 AM
Hi:
Me and my husband left US on AP, which is valid until nxt year. We both were working on valid H1's until we left. We dont want to go for stamping and will use AP on our arrival at the POE. We havent applied for EAD when we left. Is it Ok for us to apply for EAD once we are back in US or is it ok to apply for H1's again once we r back. In both cases whether we go for h1 or EAD, can we start wroking rt a way or do we need approval first.
Thanks.
Me and my husband left US on AP, which is valid until nxt year. We both were working on valid H1's until we left. We dont want to go for stamping and will use AP on our arrival at the POE. We havent applied for EAD when we left. Is it Ok for us to apply for EAD once we are back in US or is it ok to apply for H1's again once we r back. In both cases whether we go for h1 or EAD, can we start wroking rt a way or do we need approval first.
Thanks.

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