neeidd
03-04 03:27 PM
You can send both in one envelope But write separate checks for each one. (Remember attrorney send entire set of I-485+I765+I131 for each family member in same envelope).
Thanks a lot for your reply
Regards
Thanks a lot for your reply
Regards
wallpaper Had assembly today, so funny
arunkotte
02-26 01:58 PM
Discussion about Skil Bill
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=182664970#
Here is the article about Skill shortage
http://www.cnbc.com/id/17188440
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=182664970#
Here is the article about Skill shortage
http://www.cnbc.com/id/17188440
jetflyer
06-18 11:34 AM
This may be of help for the folks in the temples that I support. I will share with them, at least some relief for them :)
2011 Re: Today#39;s Question: Lolcats:
amulchandra
02-05 10:48 PM
Hi all,
I am on H4 for the past few years. This year I am planning to switch to H1. A consulting firm of only 5 employees is willing to sponsor my H1. I would like to know the chances of my H1 getting approved. Because the company is small am I going to face any problems? What will be the impact of the size of the company on H1 approvals.
I would really appreciate your inputs because this time I want to resume my career again and I don't want to have any problems with H1.
Thanks,
Amul
I am on H4 for the past few years. This year I am planning to switch to H1. A consulting firm of only 5 employees is willing to sponsor my H1. I would like to know the chances of my H1 getting approved. Because the company is small am I going to face any problems? What will be the impact of the size of the company on H1 approvals.
I would really appreciate your inputs because this time I want to resume my career again and I don't want to have any problems with H1.
Thanks,
Amul
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obelix
05-09 07:45 PM
I'm seeking second opinion for my situation.
My H1b visa has been extended for another 3yrs and my current stamped visa expires sept 2010. I work for a typical consulting company with a client at end and a vendor in the middle. I've a clean record and have been paid always for last 3yrs, without a single month gap.
I'm visiting India in June for marriage so I wanted to go for the stamping as well. I've a situation where I'm looking for a second opinion.
What would you do if you were in my situation:
1. Go for visa stamping alone immediately after landing in India before marriage. Marriage is about 8-9 days after I land there. And, my spouse can go for H4 visa alone after marriage once marriage certificate is ready.
2. Go for visa stamping after marriage with spouse as well. But I'll have only 7-8 business days based on the latest dates available after marriage.
3. Don't go for stamping as I can return with a valid visa and I-797. My spouse can go alone after.
I'm tending towards #2 just because if I do get stuck for some reason, I doubt they will process my application within 2-3 weeks without needing to alter the travel plan when I go with #1. So, either #1 or #2, if I've a situation in stamping then I doubt anything will get settled just in 2-3 weeks.
I want to go with my wife just because I'll have one less work to get done and we can plan her transition from existing job.
What will you do given same situation? Any risk that you see?
I appreciate the thought. Please feel free to ask more information if appropriate for clarification of the situation.
My H1b visa has been extended for another 3yrs and my current stamped visa expires sept 2010. I work for a typical consulting company with a client at end and a vendor in the middle. I've a clean record and have been paid always for last 3yrs, without a single month gap.
I'm visiting India in June for marriage so I wanted to go for the stamping as well. I've a situation where I'm looking for a second opinion.
What would you do if you were in my situation:
1. Go for visa stamping alone immediately after landing in India before marriage. Marriage is about 8-9 days after I land there. And, my spouse can go for H4 visa alone after marriage once marriage certificate is ready.
2. Go for visa stamping after marriage with spouse as well. But I'll have only 7-8 business days based on the latest dates available after marriage.
3. Don't go for stamping as I can return with a valid visa and I-797. My spouse can go alone after.
I'm tending towards #2 just because if I do get stuck for some reason, I doubt they will process my application within 2-3 weeks without needing to alter the travel plan when I go with #1. So, either #1 or #2, if I've a situation in stamping then I doubt anything will get settled just in 2-3 weeks.
I want to go with my wife just because I'll have one less work to get done and we can plan her transition from existing job.
What will you do given same situation? Any risk that you see?
I appreciate the thought. Please feel free to ask more information if appropriate for clarification of the situation.
greendream
12-14 04:00 PM
Hello goel_ar,
Do you know anyone at marlabs ? It will be easy for me to initiate the call.
Thanks much.
G.
Do you know anyone at marlabs ? It will be easy for me to initiate the call.
Thanks much.
G.
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eb3_nepa
01-21 12:44 PM
Yes. You will get all the tax rebates. I remember getting the rebate check after 2001.
THAT makes sense. Since i had JUST graduated in June 2001, i must have filed as a NON-resident for that period.
THAT makes sense. Since i had JUST graduated in June 2001, i must have filed as a NON-resident for that period.
2010 quot;Today I#39;m going to throw a
james_bond_007
03-25 08:18 PM
Hi,
Your case is with TSC or NSC ? . TSC online system has been down for over 2 months now ( no updates after 2/10/09 ).
Your case is with TSC or NSC ? . TSC online system has been down for over 2 months now ( no updates after 2/10/09 ).
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langagadu
10-01 06:56 PM
GC Baba :D:D
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Ann Ruben
01-08 09:57 PM
you can file for a change of status to H-1, but you cannot begin working until the change of status is approved. Alternatively, you can travel to a US Consul, obtain an H-1 visa, re-enter the US using the H-1 visa and then begin work.
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warrior
08-26 11:57 AM
Excellent Article.. need to show to all senators...
hot History has a funny way of
andy garcia
10-01 10:18 PM
Applied for AP/EAD/485 in July 07.....I know that I can invoke AC21 after 180 days and change jobs.....My question is ,
1. If I travel to India before the 180 days and use the AP when I return, is it like invoking AC21 before 180 days ?
A AC21 has nothing to do with AP
2. what are the consequences of using AP within 180 days after filing for 485 ?
A There is not such a thing as AC21 before 180 days
3. Is AP and AC21 related ? [brother, sister , cousin :) ]
A See answer to Question 1
Thanks.
^^^^^^
1. If I travel to India before the 180 days and use the AP when I return, is it like invoking AC21 before 180 days ?
A AC21 has nothing to do with AP
2. what are the consequences of using AP within 180 days after filing for 485 ?
A There is not such a thing as AC21 before 180 days
3. Is AP and AC21 related ? [brother, sister , cousin :) ]
A See answer to Question 1
Thanks.
^^^^^^
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i99
10-15 03:58 PM
Probably double posting. I could not find by searching. Can someone please let me know? :o
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black_logs
01-29 09:21 PM
Just a reminder guys as you know every penny matters. I urge you guys to send Checks rather than Paypal.
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pictures Oprah today.
sk2006
03-12 07:25 PM
Jump-start U.S. growth through immigration
http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2009/03/12/jump-start-us-growth-through-immigration/
Well you can Jump start a car whose battery is dead but rest of the electrical system is good.
So after the jump start when engine starts it keeps running on alternator.
Economy's electical wiring (Financial system) is in a big mess so jump start may not work. ;)
http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2009/03/12/jump-start-us-growth-through-immigration/
Well you can Jump start a car whose battery is dead but rest of the electrical system is good.
So after the jump start when engine starts it keeps running on alternator.
Economy's electical wiring (Financial system) is in a big mess so jump start may not work. ;)
dresses join today Mister+manager
waitingnwaiting
03-25 10:21 AM
it is around $27 and I got both H1 and EAD.
It is a huge difference.
Are you getting like $150/hr rate?
What do you do?
It is a huge difference.
Are you getting like $150/hr rate?
What do you do?
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delhibaba
07-24 11:46 PM
My new employer doesn't sponsors/transfers H1B visa. And my priority date is Dec 04 EB3 so I don't think that I would be getting my GC in near future!
As per the job I know this one is the safest since the new employer has never ever laid off employees in its entire history. So, I'm not worried about the job security, only thing which scares me is that if there is some problem in my I-485 and I get a denial whether I would be able to switch back to H1B?
Worst case scenario my wife has a valid H1B and I can switch to H4 and probably wind up the things here :-)
As per the job I know this one is the safest since the new employer has never ever laid off employees in its entire history. So, I'm not worried about the job security, only thing which scares me is that if there is some problem in my I-485 and I get a denial whether I would be able to switch back to H1B?
Worst case scenario my wife has a valid H1B and I can switch to H4 and probably wind up the things here :-)
girlfriend Today will
Blog Feeds
08-07 09:40 AM
We recently assisted a client from Johannesburg, South Africa, regarding an H-1B specialty occupation visa. He was approved for an H-1B visa, but in order for our client to enter the United States, he must obtain an H-1B visa in his passport. Because the chances of visa issuance vary greatly depending on documentation and individual circumstances, we suggested that he go to the interview at the U.S. consulate very well prepared. We told him to take a certified copy of his entire H-1B package that was filed with the Immigration Service, along with his Form I-797 Approval Notice. We also suggested that he take original birth certificates, marriage certificate, and proof of financial support. He attended the interview this morning and his experience at the U.S. consulate in Johannesburg, South Africa was documented as follows.
“My wife, myself and our son had our interview at the U.S. Consulate here in Johannesburg this morning, at 9:00am. We duly arrived at 8:30am, had our relevant DS documents checked at the door, took a number, and waited for the “call.” At promptly 9:00am we were called to a booth, where our fingerprints were taken, the DS forms checked with the original I-797 form, and then told to go and sit down again. 10 minutes later, we went back to the booth, had our fingerprints taken again, and that was it. All visas approved, and to pay DHL the delivery costs. No questions asked, no documents asked for, no requirement of proof of copies of documents, nothing. All in all a painless and easy task.”
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/SIuWhfoqaFk/)
“My wife, myself and our son had our interview at the U.S. Consulate here in Johannesburg this morning, at 9:00am. We duly arrived at 8:30am, had our relevant DS documents checked at the door, took a number, and waited for the “call.” At promptly 9:00am we were called to a booth, where our fingerprints were taken, the DS forms checked with the original I-797 form, and then told to go and sit down again. 10 minutes later, we went back to the booth, had our fingerprints taken again, and that was it. All visas approved, and to pay DHL the delivery costs. No questions asked, no documents asked for, no requirement of proof of copies of documents, nothing. All in all a painless and easy task.”
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/SIuWhfoqaFk/)
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for_gc
04-14 09:42 AM
All,
I saw the following data released on Murthy bulletin today about PERM and BPC cases. I thought I will share it with you all.
PERM:
The DOL states that 80,272 PERM cases were filed during the above timeframe. Of these, 36,687 have been certified, 1,950 have been withdrawn, and 23,205 have been denied. The denials have been for a variety of reasons, including small errors made on the forms. Thus, many of these cases were refiled and may have been approved, ultimately. The remaining cases are pending.
There have been 24,960 audits. A breakdown of the number of cases approved and denied after an audit was not provided.
BPC:
The backlog processing centers (BPCs) began with just over 363,000 labor certifications in the backlog. The DOL reports that 108,000 of these cases have been completed. There are at least 255,000 cases that have not been completed. Of those cases completed, approximately 50,000 have been certified. This does not mean that there have been high rates of BPC denials. We believe it reflects the fact that a case is deemed "complete" if the employer chooses not to go forward at the 45-day letter stage.
DOL believes that all special-handling cases have been identified and contacted. Full data entry for all cases still appears to be slated for a June 30, 2006 completion.
This data may help us in doing some more calculations for regrogression date movements.
I saw the following data released on Murthy bulletin today about PERM and BPC cases. I thought I will share it with you all.
PERM:
The DOL states that 80,272 PERM cases were filed during the above timeframe. Of these, 36,687 have been certified, 1,950 have been withdrawn, and 23,205 have been denied. The denials have been for a variety of reasons, including small errors made on the forms. Thus, many of these cases were refiled and may have been approved, ultimately. The remaining cases are pending.
There have been 24,960 audits. A breakdown of the number of cases approved and denied after an audit was not provided.
BPC:
The backlog processing centers (BPCs) began with just over 363,000 labor certifications in the backlog. The DOL reports that 108,000 of these cases have been completed. There are at least 255,000 cases that have not been completed. Of those cases completed, approximately 50,000 have been certified. This does not mean that there have been high rates of BPC denials. We believe it reflects the fact that a case is deemed "complete" if the employer chooses not to go forward at the 45-day letter stage.
DOL believes that all special-handling cases have been identified and contacted. Full data entry for all cases still appears to be slated for a June 30, 2006 completion.
This data may help us in doing some more calculations for regrogression date movements.
TomTancredo
03-02 04:57 PM
Looks like there is a huge backlog of perm applications. I am not sure if they will look at your application anytime soon. If your application is pending more than a year at least you could apply for extension of H1.
It will be delusional on our part to think that perm applications will have an easy approvals.
It will be delusional on our part to think that perm applications will have an easy approvals.
iam4u4ever
05-30 05:00 PM
Can anyone tell me how long it will take to receive card after receiving welcome email?
Permanent Resident Card Production Delays
USCIS is announcing that applicants may experience up to an eight week delay in the delivery of their permanent resident card while we are in the process of upgrading our card production equipment. USCIS Field Offices will be issuing temporary evidence of permanent residence in the form of an I-551 stamp to applicants approved for permanent residence at the time of their interview. You will need to take your passport to your appointment. If you do not have a passport, you must bring a passport style photo and government issued photo identification to receive temporary evidence of permanent residence.
If the application is approved subsequent to your interview or by a Service Center or the National Benefit Center, the applicant should bring the above documents to an INFOPASS appointment to be issued temporary evidence of permanent residence in the form of an I-551 stamp.
Last updated:05/29/2009
Permanent Resident Card Production Delays
USCIS is announcing that applicants may experience up to an eight week delay in the delivery of their permanent resident card while we are in the process of upgrading our card production equipment. USCIS Field Offices will be issuing temporary evidence of permanent residence in the form of an I-551 stamp to applicants approved for permanent residence at the time of their interview. You will need to take your passport to your appointment. If you do not have a passport, you must bring a passport style photo and government issued photo identification to receive temporary evidence of permanent residence.
If the application is approved subsequent to your interview or by a Service Center or the National Benefit Center, the applicant should bring the above documents to an INFOPASS appointment to be issued temporary evidence of permanent residence in the form of an I-551 stamp.
Last updated:05/29/2009
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