pushpakladdha
07-31 02:05 PM
Hi,
I think you will have to put whatever is ther on passport. I had the entry as nassau,Bahamas. I put in nassau bahamas.
I think you will have to put whatever is ther on passport. I had the entry as nassau,Bahamas. I put in nassau bahamas.
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greenguru
03-01 11:09 AM
LCA(H1B) is for the Company and not for the Employee.
If you check your LCA your name will not be there anywhere.
It just gives
1.Location
2.Wage
3.Date.
I think you should be fine..
If you check your LCA your name will not be there anywhere.
It just gives
1.Location
2.Wage
3.Date.
I think you should be fine..
waitin_toolong
09-14 12:01 PM
the only difeerence is in the ease with which you shift employers.
when it was not called transfer you had to wait for approval of new H1 but now you can start working for new employer upon getting the receipt.
when it was not called transfer you had to wait for approval of new H1 but now you can start working for new employer upon getting the receipt.
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Karan
08-23 01:20 PM
My lawyer says 'do not worry' and he does not say what may be potential impact. gurus can you help what kind of trouble I would be facing?
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desi485
08-12 03:08 PM
Sharing an article from new america media:)
LINK (http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=43965f0e3621e43b139a0 6d510d1bd67)
New America Media/ColorLines, Commentary, Sandip Roy, Posted: Aug 01, 2009
Please click on link to read entire article - very interesting.
...There are now 2.57 million Indians in the United States, according to the American Community Survey of the U.S. Census Bureau. That makes it one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups. Indians are well-off, generally. Median family income is over $69,000. Indians are educated, for the most part. Seventy-six percent have at least a college degree.
India is everywhere. It’s in Booker Prize lists, spelling bees and specially-for-you nuclear deals. It’s in Sukhi’s homecooked chicken tikka masala paste at Whole Foods. It’s in Bhangra aerobics classes and Britney remixes. Newsweek called South Asians the “new American masala.” Five hundred years after Christopher Columbus thought he had discovered Indians, we are truly found.
When I first came to the U.S., Americans asked me about that “dot on the forehead.” Now, Madonna wears a bindi. Bollywood borrows Hollywood plotlines (well, two or three for one three-hour film). Now, the Kronos Quartet reinterprets Bollywood composer R.D. Burman. Birthday cards are reproducing old kitschy Indian matchbox covers. Body-hugging T-shirts worn by gay guys in the Castro say “San Francisco” in Devnagari script. There are even Bollywood appreciation classes at universities. My kitsch has become their cool....
...LINK to full article (http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=43965f0e3621e43b139a0 6d510d1bd67)
LINK (http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=43965f0e3621e43b139a0 6d510d1bd67)
New America Media/ColorLines, Commentary, Sandip Roy, Posted: Aug 01, 2009
Please click on link to read entire article - very interesting.
...There are now 2.57 million Indians in the United States, according to the American Community Survey of the U.S. Census Bureau. That makes it one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups. Indians are well-off, generally. Median family income is over $69,000. Indians are educated, for the most part. Seventy-six percent have at least a college degree.
India is everywhere. It’s in Booker Prize lists, spelling bees and specially-for-you nuclear deals. It’s in Sukhi’s homecooked chicken tikka masala paste at Whole Foods. It’s in Bhangra aerobics classes and Britney remixes. Newsweek called South Asians the “new American masala.” Five hundred years after Christopher Columbus thought he had discovered Indians, we are truly found.
When I first came to the U.S., Americans asked me about that “dot on the forehead.” Now, Madonna wears a bindi. Bollywood borrows Hollywood plotlines (well, two or three for one three-hour film). Now, the Kronos Quartet reinterprets Bollywood composer R.D. Burman. Birthday cards are reproducing old kitschy Indian matchbox covers. Body-hugging T-shirts worn by gay guys in the Castro say “San Francisco” in Devnagari script. There are even Bollywood appreciation classes at universities. My kitsch has become their cool....
...LINK to full article (http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=43965f0e3621e43b139a0 6d510d1bd67)
a_paradkar
07-15 12:07 PM
I sent my paperwork in Sep 2005
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greenguru
03-01 11:09 AM
LCA(H1B) is for the Company and not for the Employee.
If you check your LCA your name will not be there anywhere.
It just gives
1.Location
2.Wage
3.Date.
I think you should be fine..
If you check your LCA your name will not be there anywhere.
It just gives
1.Location
2.Wage
3.Date.
I think you should be fine..
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diptam
09-09 01:48 PM
Folks,
I did not face this problem because i had a physical Birth Certificate here at US and i Notarized it by American Notary ( Bank of America ) before sending for 485 last July 07
Now for my wife the birth Certificate is physically at India - my father in law is feeling nervous to send the Original by Post - you know how tough it is to get another original BC at India unlike USA where my son has 4-5 original BC for 50 bucks :)
So i was wondering if a Notarization from India would work for 485 purpose ?
Thanks much!
I did not face this problem because i had a physical Birth Certificate here at US and i Notarized it by American Notary ( Bank of America ) before sending for 485 last July 07
Now for my wife the birth Certificate is physically at India - my father in law is feeling nervous to send the Original by Post - you know how tough it is to get another original BC at India unlike USA where my son has 4-5 original BC for 50 bucks :)
So i was wondering if a Notarization from India would work for 485 purpose ?
Thanks much!
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Hong12
12-13 11:18 AM
I have a big problem that I got approved on the H1 Recapture to get back into US on January 15, 09 though my attorney screwed up by putting someone else background into the Petition Letter submitted to USCIS with my application. The petition letter to USCIS is all wrong. It states the wrong education, work experience and job duty. They put somebody else background into mine. They put the correct sponsoring company on the first page of the letter though at the end of the second page they put the wrong sponsoring company. In this case, what should I do and what should I answer at the US Consular in Malaysia to get my H1 Visa? What should I do now? Please advise. Do I have to resubmit the application back to USCIS? Will I get rejected? Please help. Thank you very much.
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agc2005
11-16 08:34 AM
Folks
When I sign in to USCIS online status for my 140, I found this
On August 12, 2007, we received this I140 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR ALIEN WORKER, and mailed you a notice describing how we will process your case. Please follow any instructions on this notice. We will notify you by mail when we make a decision or if we need something from you. If you move while this case is pending, call customer service. We process cases in the order we re
....
Is this August 16 receipt date or notice date? I dont remember when my lawyer sent my 140 to USCIS?
STAmisha:
It must be Notice Date, Reciept Date doesn't show on online.
When I sign in to USCIS online status for my 140, I found this
On August 12, 2007, we received this I140 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR ALIEN WORKER, and mailed you a notice describing how we will process your case. Please follow any instructions on this notice. We will notify you by mail when we make a decision or if we need something from you. If you move while this case is pending, call customer service. We process cases in the order we re
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Is this August 16 receipt date or notice date? I dont remember when my lawyer sent my 140 to USCIS?
STAmisha:
It must be Notice Date, Reciept Date doesn't show on online.
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gpr
08-07 06:14 PM
We applied on june 24th for EAD/AP. Got EAD for 2 years on july 28th for both of us. Still no FP notice or AP approval.
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tdasara
06-02 10:48 AM
I had the same problem last year. I gave up..
I opened Service requests and was told will get a new EAD for 2 years 3 different times and was told to wait for 45 days each time!!!
Finally it was time to apply for a new EAD and I hope to get one for 2 years this time around!
I opened Service requests and was told will get a new EAD for 2 years 3 different times and was told to wait for 45 days each time!!!
Finally it was time to apply for a new EAD and I hope to get one for 2 years this time around!
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vselvam
10-29 02:17 PM
H1-B Extension after 6 years.
Is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
I have changed my employment after I-140 approved. But the previous employer agreed to continue the GC process. I could not file 485 due to PD is not current.
The 6 yrs limit on H1 is about to be over.
Is it possible to extend H1-B after 6 yrs at the new employer, based on the I-140 approved by previous employer as green card is process? Or is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
Thanks in advance
Venkat
Is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
I have changed my employment after I-140 approved. But the previous employer agreed to continue the GC process. I could not file 485 due to PD is not current.
The 6 yrs limit on H1 is about to be over.
Is it possible to extend H1-B after 6 yrs at the new employer, based on the I-140 approved by previous employer as green card is process? Or is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
Thanks in advance
Venkat
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sukhwinderd
11-23 10:02 AM
i was trying to understand how many visas are available for recapture.
here is what i found
Legal Permanent Resident Flow by Major Category of Admission: Fiscal Years 2007 to 2009
source - dept of homeland security.
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/lpr_fr_2009.pdf
2009 2008 2007
Category of admission Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Employment-based preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144,034 12.7 166,511 15.0 162,176 15.4
Priority workers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,924 3.6 36,678 3.3 26,697 2.5
Professionals with advanced degrees . . . . . . . . . . . 45,552 4.0 70,046 6.3 44,162 4.2
Skilled workers, professionals, unskilled workers . . . . 40,398 3.6 48,903 4.4 85,030 8.1
Special immigrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,472 1.2 9,524 0.9 5,481 0.5
Investors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,688 0.3 1,360 0.1 806 0.1
for years 2009 2008 2007 -> 144,034 166,511 162,176 GC has been issued for EB categories.
from this report it seems like all the visa numbers are being used already atleast for years 2007-2009
i am assuming there were some visas lost before 2007. does anyone has any links justifying that.
here is what i found
Legal Permanent Resident Flow by Major Category of Admission: Fiscal Years 2007 to 2009
source - dept of homeland security.
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/lpr_fr_2009.pdf
2009 2008 2007
Category of admission Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Employment-based preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144,034 12.7 166,511 15.0 162,176 15.4
Priority workers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,924 3.6 36,678 3.3 26,697 2.5
Professionals with advanced degrees . . . . . . . . . . . 45,552 4.0 70,046 6.3 44,162 4.2
Skilled workers, professionals, unskilled workers . . . . 40,398 3.6 48,903 4.4 85,030 8.1
Special immigrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,472 1.2 9,524 0.9 5,481 0.5
Investors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,688 0.3 1,360 0.1 806 0.1
for years 2009 2008 2007 -> 144,034 166,511 162,176 GC has been issued for EB categories.
from this report it seems like all the visa numbers are being used already atleast for years 2007-2009
i am assuming there were some visas lost before 2007. does anyone has any links justifying that.
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tanveer666
02-01 12:47 PM
Plaese help
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Friends
This is my situation
I am from Pakistan and I do have Canadian PR also. I applied I-824 on August 5, 2008 and it got approved very fast on January 16, 2008 IN just 5 and half months and I have written that I want to process my case in Toronto Canada not from Pakistan now I have the following question
1-on approval notice the petitioner name and the beneficiary name is the same don�t u guys thing the beneficiary name should be my wife name
2-DO all FTJ cases are processed through NVC. Or only some of them... because Islambad embassy accept cases from NVC only they told me that I-824 has to be approved and then UCIS will send your case to NVC and then case will be sent to islamabad but is this the same procedure for canada because I-824 approval notice says that they have notified tornto consulate that I am the permenant resident thats all. I 824 do not have even my wife name?? Can any body tell me clearly that does every body who files I-824 has to go through NVC or in case of Canada we can go to consulate and start the case?
3-If NVC is involved in my case then how long file will stay at NVC and how long the consulate in Toronto will take to complete the process.
I am totally confused a lot of lawyers do not even know that NVC is involved in FTJ cases. These lawyers still say that you can go too directly to start the case I know In Pakistan they accept the cases only through NVC. Even they don�t open case with approved I-824? What about in Canada? Do I have to wait to receive some documents from NVC or I can start the case directly in USA Consulate in Canada
Guys please help if you know the answer
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Friends
This is my situation
I am from Pakistan and I do have Canadian PR also. I applied I-824 on August 5, 2008 and it got approved very fast on January 16, 2008 IN just 5 and half months and I have written that I want to process my case in Toronto Canada not from Pakistan now I have the following question
1-on approval notice the petitioner name and the beneficiary name is the same don�t u guys thing the beneficiary name should be my wife name
2-DO all FTJ cases are processed through NVC. Or only some of them... because Islambad embassy accept cases from NVC only they told me that I-824 has to be approved and then UCIS will send your case to NVC and then case will be sent to islamabad but is this the same procedure for canada because I-824 approval notice says that they have notified tornto consulate that I am the permenant resident thats all. I 824 do not have even my wife name?? Can any body tell me clearly that does every body who files I-824 has to go through NVC or in case of Canada we can go to consulate and start the case?
3-If NVC is involved in my case then how long file will stay at NVC and how long the consulate in Toronto will take to complete the process.
I am totally confused a lot of lawyers do not even know that NVC is involved in FTJ cases. These lawyers still say that you can go too directly to start the case I know In Pakistan they accept the cases only through NVC. Even they don�t open case with approved I-824? What about in Canada? Do I have to wait to receive some documents from NVC or I can start the case directly in USA Consulate in Canada
Guys please help if you know the answer
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EndlessWait
12-07 03:07 PM
Hi
my wife has got H1 this year and
she wants to transfer to H4 as she got Ead and she
wants to use EAD .and still we didnt get AP.she wants
to leave to india in jan she dont have stamp in her
passport
if we apply now for the conversion of H1 to H4 can
she leave to india now and can i send that approval
letter to india then she goes to stamping in india.
is it possible. please suggest me
She can stay as "Pending AOS" and work on EAD. If you are worried about
keeping H status also. You can keep ur H1 if your primary. If anything happens bad with your GC , she can go out and come back on H4. Just switch her to EAD , get a job.
my wife has got H1 this year and
she wants to transfer to H4 as she got Ead and she
wants to use EAD .and still we didnt get AP.she wants
to leave to india in jan she dont have stamp in her
passport
if we apply now for the conversion of H1 to H4 can
she leave to india now and can i send that approval
letter to india then she goes to stamping in india.
is it possible. please suggest me
She can stay as "Pending AOS" and work on EAD. If you are worried about
keeping H status also. You can keep ur H1 if your primary. If anything happens bad with your GC , she can go out and come back on H4. Just switch her to EAD , get a job.
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nk2
07-20 09:14 PM
e-file your i-140, then you have 7 business days to send in your supporting documents (receipt notice is generated immediately from your printer). I-485 can be filed before August 17
I have read somewhere that e-filed 140s are processed by TSC [which is a good thing for me because I have heard that TSC is lenient with cases like mine - 3 year degree ]
I have read somewhere that e-filed 140s are processed by TSC [which is a good thing for me because I have heard that TSC is lenient with cases like mine - 3 year degree ]
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December 8th, 2005, 02:48 PM
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06-05 04:00 PM
I'm at the annual meeting of the American Immigration Lawyers Association here in Las Vegas. More than 10, 000 lawyers gathered here in Las Vegas to learn about the most recent updates from the Government directly.
We just finished a session with the Department of Labor. Some of the key news is that more company audits are on the way. In fact, currently there are 200 cases pending in the audit line. They promised more audits as the icert system will become a standard in filing PERM, LCA and Prevailing wage requests.
Also H2B cases now must prevailing wage requests directly with the Chicago DOL center. There is a slight delay in processing. They are currenlty working on PWD's filed on May 8th or before. Wea ll need to be patient.
I will keep posting more updates as the day progresses. Next I am off to the USCIS open forum. More exciting news to report soon.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/06/blogging_from_the_aila_annual.html)
We just finished a session with the Department of Labor. Some of the key news is that more company audits are on the way. In fact, currently there are 200 cases pending in the audit line. They promised more audits as the icert system will become a standard in filing PERM, LCA and Prevailing wage requests.
Also H2B cases now must prevailing wage requests directly with the Chicago DOL center. There is a slight delay in processing. They are currenlty working on PWD's filed on May 8th or before. Wea ll need to be patient.
I will keep posting more updates as the day progresses. Next I am off to the USCIS open forum. More exciting news to report soon.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/06/blogging_from_the_aila_annual.html)
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