jackhardy
02-03 01:02 PM
i used this letter as a template.
Letter to President Obama & USCIS re: Green Card Processing Delays and Immigration Reform | E3 Visa (http://e3visa.info/2009/11/07/letter-to-president-obama-green-card/)
Letter to President Obama & USCIS re: Green Card Processing Delays and Immigration Reform | E3 Visa (http://e3visa.info/2009/11/07/letter-to-president-obama-green-card/)
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roseball
03-12 03:19 PM
I am in the same situation and my attorney advised me to definetely file my wife's H4 extension along with my H1, but make sure to only request her H4 extension till Sept 30, 2007 so that her H1 approved COS will take effect from Oct 1st.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
ramraj_02
10-19 09:30 AM
Hi folks,
Have a question? Will it be possible to change from EB-2 to Eb-3 with in the same company. My PD is Nov 02 with I-140 just now approved. Or do i have to find another job in some other company in order to use old priority date. Pl. advise is this the right time to change or wait for EB-3 to be current for my PD(don't know , lost hope as of now)
Thanks
Have a question? Will it be possible to change from EB-2 to Eb-3 with in the same company. My PD is Nov 02 with I-140 just now approved. Or do i have to find another job in some other company in order to use old priority date. Pl. advise is this the right time to change or wait for EB-3 to be current for my PD(don't know , lost hope as of now)
Thanks
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joolie1
02-07 05:52 PM
I happened to look at my EAD today, when I was looking into what my next steps are for my marriage immigration process, and I noticed it expired long before my Permanent Resident Card. Erroneously I thought the two were tied together, since I applied for both under the same auspices. Now I am very worried. 1) I have been employed the whole time and 2) I cannot afford to be unemployed. What do I do?
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raj3078
05-09 09:05 AM
Guys,
I was coming to work and just heard a small advertizment about "All Things Considered" on NPR. The advt said like this -"There is so much debate is going on about illegal immigrants but there is little debate about Legal Immigration, that story later on today on 'All Things Considered'. "
Anyone has any idea? Not sure if they will be taking phone calls or its pre-recorded story but it will be good to have IV feature or at least IV agenda featured on NPR.
Raj
I was coming to work and just heard a small advertizment about "All Things Considered" on NPR. The advt said like this -"There is so much debate is going on about illegal immigrants but there is little debate about Legal Immigration, that story later on today on 'All Things Considered'. "
Anyone has any idea? Not sure if they will be taking phone calls or its pre-recorded story but it will be good to have IV feature or at least IV agenda featured on NPR.
Raj
martinvisalaw
02-10 02:38 PM
It's hard to answer without seeing the actual NOIR. However, CIS could have made a mistake, which happens sometimes. Whatever the response, make sure that it is filed before the NOIR deadline. Good luck.
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cladden
02-23 10:06 PM
Thanks. Much appreciated.
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izolo
06-04 02:10 AM
I applied for H1-B visa on April 2007 and the petition was approved from October 2007 to 26Th of September 2010 but when I came to USA consulate office to get the visa it became pending putting under administrative processing. It took almost 3 years to get the reconfirmation and last week I received the visa.
The visa issuing date is 27Th May and the expiry date is 24Th August but there is another date in bottom right part of it as PED : 26 September 2010 which is my petition's expiry date.
Now I am planning to move to USA for a long term stay so that I am selling my stuff, renting my house,.. and I just got confused by considering this date.Does this mean my visa will be expire on September and my H1 visa is just for some months? In this case does this mean I have lost 3 years of the total 6 years of the H1 visa? or the the officer issuing the visa on I-94 form in the ports of entry can issue the visa for 3 years as a normal H1-B visa?
I have arranged with my employer to start the job on 10Th of July and I will enter USA on 8Th, so up to 26Th of September which is the PED date will be less than 3 months and if the white I-94 card that will be in my passport should correspond with the expiration of the petition, the total of my work duration, will be less than 3 months which really doesn't make sense at all but as it seems that's it!
It seems now the only way is to apply for H1-b extension. So there will be these questions:
1- how will be the process and how much are the fees?
2- How long does it take?
3- Do I have to go back to my home country to get the new stamp for extension?
4- Is there any way to renew it in USA ?
5- Is 2.5 months of work enough to apply for extension? or I have to come sooner if it is really necessary.
6- In my first interview on 2007 they got all the original documents from me and never return them back to me. should I ask for duplication?
7- Is there anything else that my employer and I should know and consider?
I have to know the answers to these questions, first to arrange with employer and to see if they are interested and also to decide about our stuff, jobs, properties,... in my home country before entring the USA, otherwise it can be the loose of everything for us.
Please help me
The visa issuing date is 27Th May and the expiry date is 24Th August but there is another date in bottom right part of it as PED : 26 September 2010 which is my petition's expiry date.
Now I am planning to move to USA for a long term stay so that I am selling my stuff, renting my house,.. and I just got confused by considering this date.Does this mean my visa will be expire on September and my H1 visa is just for some months? In this case does this mean I have lost 3 years of the total 6 years of the H1 visa? or the the officer issuing the visa on I-94 form in the ports of entry can issue the visa for 3 years as a normal H1-B visa?
I have arranged with my employer to start the job on 10Th of July and I will enter USA on 8Th, so up to 26Th of September which is the PED date will be less than 3 months and if the white I-94 card that will be in my passport should correspond with the expiration of the petition, the total of my work duration, will be less than 3 months which really doesn't make sense at all but as it seems that's it!
It seems now the only way is to apply for H1-b extension. So there will be these questions:
1- how will be the process and how much are the fees?
2- How long does it take?
3- Do I have to go back to my home country to get the new stamp for extension?
4- Is there any way to renew it in USA ?
5- Is 2.5 months of work enough to apply for extension? or I have to come sooner if it is really necessary.
6- In my first interview on 2007 they got all the original documents from me and never return them back to me. should I ask for duplication?
7- Is there anything else that my employer and I should know and consider?
I have to know the answers to these questions, first to arrange with employer and to see if they are interested and also to decide about our stuff, jobs, properties,... in my home country before entring the USA, otherwise it can be the loose of everything for us.
Please help me
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krishnam70
06-09 04:25 PM
http://adoption.state.gov/country/india.html
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There are yahoo groups which helps in this matters.
adoption_experiences@yahoogroups.com
ichild@yahoogroups.com
nri-child@yahoogrou ps.com
-cheers
-kris
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There are yahoo groups which helps in this matters.
adoption_experiences@yahoogroups.com
ichild@yahoogroups.com
nri-child@yahoogrou ps.com
-cheers
-kris
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neeidd
08-05 12:20 PM
We will not see any approvals unless we act togther and campaign for our cause. Please join us. More details at
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=20657
The thread you linked for I-140 delays. I am asking about I-485 approvals :)
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=20657
The thread you linked for I-140 delays. I am asking about I-485 approvals :)
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pramodirt
07-02 09:46 AM
Hi All,
I got my COS from H4 to F1 approved in first semester itself (Fed-2010), now my questions is I don�t have plans for going to India in next couple of years so after completing my masters can I apply for OPT without having the F1 Visa stamping OR should I have to get F1 Visa stamping in India in order to get the OPT after my masters.
I got my COS from H4 to F1 approved in first semester itself (Fed-2010), now my questions is I don�t have plans for going to India in next couple of years so after completing my masters can I apply for OPT without having the F1 Visa stamping OR should I have to get F1 Visa stamping in India in order to get the OPT after my masters.
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ashshef
09-01 02:44 AM
Just tell the first level rep that its been over 90 days. They don't even ask your name...so no bad ramifications. They will transfer you. You can tell the 2'nd level rep the truth. They don't know what you told the 1'st level rep.
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ramus
07-05 01:01 PM
Please guys.. Before creating new thread, please send 15 mins to find out if there is any thread you can use.. This is creating big confusion and members don't know which one they supposed to follow.
I am just asking to spend 15 mins and see if you find whatever you looking for.
No hard feeling please..
Thanks.
I am just asking to spend 15 mins and see if you find whatever you looking for.
No hard feeling please..
Thanks.
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sameer2730
02-05 05:45 PM
My parents are going back to India in April'10 just before completion of their 6 months. But they want to come back again after 3 weeks. They have got their visa for 1 year. So they can stay another 4 months on their 2nd trip from May'10 to Aug'10.
Is it going to be a problem during their next visa stamping or immigration at airport as they will end up staying 10 months in US out of their 1 year approved visa ?
Please advise.
It can get difficult at the POE. My parents in laws returned in 4.5 months and got questioned a lot. They will not deport them but they could give them at 15 day I-94 in which case the trip will cost you/them a bomb.
Is it going to be a problem during their next visa stamping or immigration at airport as they will end up staying 10 months in US out of their 1 year approved visa ?
Please advise.
It can get difficult at the POE. My parents in laws returned in 4.5 months and got questioned a lot. They will not deport them but they could give them at 15 day I-94 in which case the trip will cost you/them a bomb.
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kirupa
01-24 04:22 PM
Have you tried stepping through in the debugger and seeing if the line(s) where the response gets sent is hit?
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GC_SUCK
10-24 11:56 AM
What you mean by "Becareful..lot of screening is going on in PERM"?
You mean in ALL PERM or in EB2 PERM.
My lawyer is very scared to file my new case under EB2 PERM. His opinion is we may get an audit.
I have already EB3 PERM/I-140 approved. And now looking to file EB2 PERM with Bachelors+ 5 year Exp. (due to degree evaluation issues I am not able to file under Masters + 6 month exp).
Ok, I also have one Tradional LC (from Texas) and one RIR case (from MN) pending in BEC.
So the new case will be my 4th case.
You mean in ALL PERM or in EB2 PERM.
My lawyer is very scared to file my new case under EB2 PERM. His opinion is we may get an audit.
I have already EB3 PERM/I-140 approved. And now looking to file EB2 PERM with Bachelors+ 5 year Exp. (due to degree evaluation issues I am not able to file under Masters + 6 month exp).
Ok, I also have one Tradional LC (from Texas) and one RIR case (from MN) pending in BEC.
So the new case will be my 4th case.
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ruby
09-24 02:10 PM
My sub-labor was approved and my lawyer used it for I-485- but it is for EB3. My original I-140 was for EB2, which was approved before my EB3 I140 was approved. Now my lawyer doesn't want to interfile.
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Iamthejuggler
03-29 01:24 PM
I am not the judggler!
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lj_rr
07-17 09:26 PM
So how abt I-765 and I-131 forms which will be submitted with 485.
If I submit on August 5th, do I need to pay old fees or new fees for the I-765 and I-131 .
All other forms except i-485 the fee increase will be effective from july 30th and i-485 will get increased post August 17th:)
If I submit on August 5th, do I need to pay old fees or new fees for the I-765 and I-131 .
All other forms except i-485 the fee increase will be effective from july 30th and i-485 will get increased post August 17th:)
Blog Feeds
08-16 08:50 PM
According to KPBS, A bill to strengthen the U.S.-Mexico border could be a mixed blessing for San Diego. That's because paying for more for border security will require a hike in H1B visas.
The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa in the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act, section 101(a)(15)(H). It allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations. If a foreign worker in H-1B status quits or is dismissed from the sponsoring employer, the worker can apply for a change of status to another non-immigrant status, find another employer (subject to application for adjustment of status and/or change of visa), or must leave the US.
The regulations define a �specialty occupation� as requiring theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge in a field of human endeavor including, but not limited to, architecture, engineering, mathematics, physical sciences, social sciences, biotechnology, medicine and health, education, law, accounting, business specialties, theology, and the arts, and requiring the attainment of a bachelor�s degree or its equivalent as a minimum (with the exception of fashion models, who must be "of distinguished merit and ability".) Likewise, the foreign worker must possess at least a bachelor�s degree or its equivalent and state licensure, if required to practice in that field.
Duane Roth, CEO of the biotech support group Connect, said that could make it more difficult for San Diego businesses to hire qualified workers. He said higher costs for H1B visas may also encourage more companies to outsource.
"A company may consider whether it's better to open a facility in a foreign country and hire the workers that are already there, versus the ability to bring some here to fill the opening jobs," said Roth.
He said the U.S. education system is not producing enough scientists and engineers to staff high-tech companies in San Diego.
I feel that another H1B fee hike will be a death blow to the possibility of retaining talented workers in the US and for small US companies to expand business.
Read the KPBS article here (http://www.kpbs.org/news/2010/aug/16/border-bill-could-hamper-san-diego-high-techs/)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/08/san_diego_immigration_lawyer_b_1.html)
The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa in the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act, section 101(a)(15)(H). It allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations. If a foreign worker in H-1B status quits or is dismissed from the sponsoring employer, the worker can apply for a change of status to another non-immigrant status, find another employer (subject to application for adjustment of status and/or change of visa), or must leave the US.
The regulations define a �specialty occupation� as requiring theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge in a field of human endeavor including, but not limited to, architecture, engineering, mathematics, physical sciences, social sciences, biotechnology, medicine and health, education, law, accounting, business specialties, theology, and the arts, and requiring the attainment of a bachelor�s degree or its equivalent as a minimum (with the exception of fashion models, who must be "of distinguished merit and ability".) Likewise, the foreign worker must possess at least a bachelor�s degree or its equivalent and state licensure, if required to practice in that field.
Duane Roth, CEO of the biotech support group Connect, said that could make it more difficult for San Diego businesses to hire qualified workers. He said higher costs for H1B visas may also encourage more companies to outsource.
"A company may consider whether it's better to open a facility in a foreign country and hire the workers that are already there, versus the ability to bring some here to fill the opening jobs," said Roth.
He said the U.S. education system is not producing enough scientists and engineers to staff high-tech companies in San Diego.
I feel that another H1B fee hike will be a death blow to the possibility of retaining talented workers in the US and for small US companies to expand business.
Read the KPBS article here (http://www.kpbs.org/news/2010/aug/16/border-bill-could-hamper-san-diego-high-techs/)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/08/san_diego_immigration_lawyer_b_1.html)
h1-b forever
01-27 09:06 AM
I am planning to visit India during May 2011. I am working in multinational company as civil engineer (on H1-B). I have PhD from US uni. I am reading a lot about visa stamping probs these days. Please help me taking decision whether to take chance (& visit India) or not. will appreciate any advises especially from ppl with such recent experience. Thanks.
Will you be affected by the employer-employee memo? It is based on this memo that many of the problems are arising. Talk to your lawyer too about it.
Will you be affected by the employer-employee memo? It is based on this memo that many of the problems are arising. Talk to your lawyer too about it.
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