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April 3rd, 2005, 09:09 AM
I like the contrast of #2 better, but the sharp lines and reflections in #1 make it better for me overall.
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04-02 02:10 PM
I did it online on 3/21/09 and got approved for me and my wife on 3/31/09. 10 days total turn around! I was amazed to see USCIS's efficiency on cases filed online. I heard the opposite that if you file online it was taking long time. Mine was at NSC
us_employee
06-15 10:43 PM
Thanks Elaine for the quick reply. He worked for a non-profit organisation earlier so either way he'll be cap subject. He might need to come here on B1 and would it possible to convert from B1 to H1 after coming to US or will he need to go back to INDIA and appy for H1 visa at the consulate. One benefit of converting in US would be to find the right employer given the economic conditions.
Does his previous stay on F1 & H1 help anyway that he has fair intentions to work here legally while requesting from B1 to H1 or is it recommended to do so while in US and apply for H1 from home country only.
Thanks in advance.
Does his previous stay on F1 & H1 help anyway that he has fair intentions to work here legally while requesting from B1 to H1 or is it recommended to do so while in US and apply for H1 from home country only.
Thanks in advance.
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11-10 08:43 AM
It does not look good. Has been oral arguments for some time now.
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krishmunn
05-03 02:29 PM
You probably still have enough time if you go for PRemium Processing. LCA will take around a week and Premium H1 will take another 2 weeks .
rsayed
02-21 03:38 PM
Hi
My husband does not have an H1 stamp in his passport even though he has been in status since he did not go to india,right now he has got 3 yr extension on the basis of an approved I-140 petition,we are going to india to get our visa stamped next month.
Can anyone advise me whether not having a previous H1 stamp in the passport will create any problems for us in getting stamped now.He was on an L1 visa before converting to H1,he has not gone to india since 2002.
kindly advise
I don't foresee any issues - Remember to have all documentation pertaining to the L-1 visa, which he originally entered the US with.
Also, any letters from previous employer(s) stating his employment period, with title, salary, etc. should be helpful (though, not needed).
From what I think - he's visiting the consulate to get his H-1B stamped and as long as he has all the documents required for the H-1B visa stamping, he should be fine.
GOOD LUCK!!!
My husband does not have an H1 stamp in his passport even though he has been in status since he did not go to india,right now he has got 3 yr extension on the basis of an approved I-140 petition,we are going to india to get our visa stamped next month.
Can anyone advise me whether not having a previous H1 stamp in the passport will create any problems for us in getting stamped now.He was on an L1 visa before converting to H1,he has not gone to india since 2002.
kindly advise
I don't foresee any issues - Remember to have all documentation pertaining to the L-1 visa, which he originally entered the US with.
Also, any letters from previous employer(s) stating his employment period, with title, salary, etc. should be helpful (though, not needed).
From what I think - he's visiting the consulate to get his H-1B stamped and as long as he has all the documents required for the H-1B visa stamping, he should be fine.
GOOD LUCK!!!
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shimul99
10-04 04:20 PM
my mothe in law is visiting us. she came to the Us last Aug 2006 as a B2 (tourist visa). we extented her visa once which iwas valid for Aug 8, 2007. then we applied for the extention again. yesterday we received the letter saying USCIS is not going to extend the visa anymore. the application had been rejected. but they didn't mentioned any date in the letter about when she have to go back.
what is safe for her? does she have any deadline to go back? is it 15 days or a month....
someone please let me know...thanks ahead
what is safe for her? does she have any deadline to go back? is it 15 days or a month....
someone please let me know...thanks ahead
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gcpool
11-16 09:07 AM
You should not apply 6 months in advance. You should apply 3 months in advance because if you do 6 months they might approve in a month from the date you applied and the new ead will start from the day it gets approved. Applied 6 months in adv and now lost the rest of the months of current ead. Dont listen to the customer service guys they dont know anything. They told to apply 6 months in adv and when I called them after approval they were helpless to even replace it for the actual term.
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06-03 03:28 PM
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05-15 07:58 PM
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08-13 12:10 PM
NSC is going very tough on A2P issues. I have had a A2P issues on my 140 with Nebraska. Suggest you hire a good attorney and you can resolve this in your favour. PM me if you need any additional information.
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09-25 07:57 AM
Good opportunity for you to voice your questions, seek clarifications, and importantly, share you ideas and suggestions for future action items! Look forward to hearing from new tristate members as well as the old timers!
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On Saturday morning, the Senate failed to advance the DREAM Act (H.R. 5281) on a vote of 55-41. Sixty votes were needed to move the bill forward procedurally and stop any filibuster. With that loss, the fight for the DREAM Act is over, at least for this Congress. Below is a summary of Greg Chen's report of this vote.
The vote tally in support of DREAM included three Republicans who crossed the aisle to join 50 Democrats and 2 Independents. Those three Rs were: Richard Lugar (IN) and Robert Bennett (UT) who had come out in support long ago and Lisa Murkowski (AK) who started signaling this week that she would vote �yes�. With their yes votes, DREAM maintained its status as a bi-partisan bill back nine years to when it was first introduced with seven Republican co-sponsors. Today, long-time DREAM champion Orrin Hatch (R-UT) failed even to show for the bill he originally sponsored in August 2001.
Unfortunately the gain of three Republicans today was not enough to make up the difference. Combined there are 58 Democrats and Independents in the Senate, and there are 42 Republicans. If all the Ds and Is voted in favor, only two Rs would have been needed to reach 60. But today 5 Democrats voted against DREAM: Baucus (MT); Hagan (NC); Nelson (NE); Pryor (AR); and Tester (MT). And one Democrat, newly elected Joe Manchin (WV) failed to show. To win on �cloture� 60 votes were needed no matter how many actually voted. Thus, a no-show counted as a �no� vote.
As the 111th Congress comes to its sputtering halt, at least on immigration, the question many are asking is whether there will be a real opportunity to bring up DREAM in the 112th. Looking forward, we face at least two enormous legislative challenges: First, the House will shift to Republican control with 242 Rs and 193 Ds. Last week the House passed DREAM on a 218-198 vote�you can bet your house we won�t muster a strong showing like that, let alone a majority, when the new session starts. Second, in the Senate, the Democrats will still have the majority but their margin of control will be 53-47 so getting the �yes� votes will also be harder in that chamber.
For many of us the source of continued inspiration has been to see all the DREAM activists walking the halls of the capitol and showing tremendous courage when they are the ones who have everything at risk. Let's keep a positive spirit for the future as the fight is not over yet.
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The vote tally in support of DREAM included three Republicans who crossed the aisle to join 50 Democrats and 2 Independents. Those three Rs were: Richard Lugar (IN) and Robert Bennett (UT) who had come out in support long ago and Lisa Murkowski (AK) who started signaling this week that she would vote �yes�. With their yes votes, DREAM maintained its status as a bi-partisan bill back nine years to when it was first introduced with seven Republican co-sponsors. Today, long-time DREAM champion Orrin Hatch (R-UT) failed even to show for the bill he originally sponsored in August 2001.
Unfortunately the gain of three Republicans today was not enough to make up the difference. Combined there are 58 Democrats and Independents in the Senate, and there are 42 Republicans. If all the Ds and Is voted in favor, only two Rs would have been needed to reach 60. But today 5 Democrats voted against DREAM: Baucus (MT); Hagan (NC); Nelson (NE); Pryor (AR); and Tester (MT). And one Democrat, newly elected Joe Manchin (WV) failed to show. To win on �cloture� 60 votes were needed no matter how many actually voted. Thus, a no-show counted as a �no� vote.
As the 111th Congress comes to its sputtering halt, at least on immigration, the question many are asking is whether there will be a real opportunity to bring up DREAM in the 112th. Looking forward, we face at least two enormous legislative challenges: First, the House will shift to Republican control with 242 Rs and 193 Ds. Last week the House passed DREAM on a 218-198 vote�you can bet your house we won�t muster a strong showing like that, let alone a majority, when the new session starts. Second, in the Senate, the Democrats will still have the majority but their margin of control will be 53-47 so getting the �yes� votes will also be harder in that chamber.
For many of us the source of continued inspiration has been to see all the DREAM activists walking the halls of the capitol and showing tremendous courage when they are the ones who have everything at risk. Let's keep a positive spirit for the future as the fight is not over yet.
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neeidd
07-09 11:38 AM
One cannot work on H4.
i was told by my lawyer - if spouse stops working, s/he can go back to H4, but you need to confirm with a lawyer, given your specific case.
Thanks for your response, Nil
i was told by my lawyer - if spouse stops working, s/he can go back to H4, but you need to confirm with a lawyer, given your specific case.
Thanks for your response, Nil
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apahilaj
04-08 07:18 PM
I guess EAD is personal property not employer property. I had filled my I-485, EAD and AP and my employer does not even know it. On top of it i had completed 180 days and moving to another job.
Are you in H1B or EAD. If in EAD you have to renew it yourself the employer has nothing on your EAD.
I am seeing lots of people change their jobs once 180 days expire...Just trying to get an idea whether people mostly use H1 transfer or do they start using EAD? Does changing a job while 485 is in progress always triggers an RFE/interview?
Are you in H1B or EAD. If in EAD you have to renew it yourself the employer has nothing on your EAD.
I am seeing lots of people change their jobs once 180 days expire...Just trying to get an idea whether people mostly use H1 transfer or do they start using EAD? Does changing a job while 485 is in progress always triggers an RFE/interview?
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javadeveloper
03-28 06:34 PM
If the employer agrees not to revoke the 140, Can I change the employer after getting EAD. 485 application is pending but less than 180 days.
My project is getting over, and it seems hard to find a h1b job.
pls advice
I think your employer should cooperate with you by not withdrawing your I-140.
My project is getting over, and it seems hard to find a h1b job.
pls advice
I think your employer should cooperate with you by not withdrawing your I-140.
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ChainReaction
02-19 10:17 AM
Hi,
I just saw on DOL website that my PBEC labor has been approved, on the other hand my old i-140 is stuck in NSC filed Sept 9th, 2006 EB3.
My question is how can i port my old PD? Should i wait for the old i-140 to be approved and then file for the new one or is there a way i can use the old i-140 later on during the 485 filing time to port the PD?
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Is there anyone in this situation please help:)
I just saw on DOL website that my PBEC labor has been approved, on the other hand my old i-140 is stuck in NSC filed Sept 9th, 2006 EB3.
My question is how can i port my old PD? Should i wait for the old i-140 to be approved and then file for the new one or is there a way i can use the old i-140 later on during the 485 filing time to port the PD?
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Is there anyone in this situation please help:)
jthomas
10-18 04:47 PM
I am not sure i understood your question. Is it H1B interview date or H1B stamping. In case of H1B stamping, the dates are normally booked but keep checking vhs..... website and you may find a slot. I used to check everyday and after a month i saw few slots available on december. However, the consulate answers to emails promptly and i was once told that for H1B stamping can be done if notified 14 days in advance.
samiam
04-27 06:18 AM
Thanks for your answer. I think it is time to pack then. I am here from 1998. 140 cleared. My Labor was filed in May 2003.
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