munnu77
05-06 06:04 PM
Hello
Whm i transferred my H1B to another company, i missed filing filing for H4.
So she was having I 94 of my old company till Nov 2006.
Whn i changed company agn in Dec 06, thats whn i relised her i 94 expired, we submited I 539 for her xtension. but couldnt get it. she exited the country before 180 days of her expiration and planning to apply for new visa in India.
Did anybody had the same experience. Pls share.
Thank u for ur replies
Whm i transferred my H1B to another company, i missed filing filing for H4.
So she was having I 94 of my old company till Nov 2006.
Whn i changed company agn in Dec 06, thats whn i relised her i 94 expired, we submited I 539 for her xtension. but couldnt get it. she exited the country before 180 days of her expiration and planning to apply for new visa in India.
Did anybody had the same experience. Pls share.
Thank u for ur replies
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allen_1974
01-23 01:34 AM
Hi,
My passport will be expiring in next 6 months. I do have an appt pending with US embassy Bombay. I have some queries, if someone can please guide me:
1. What happens to old passport. I took Appt with old passport number?
2. Can I keep my old passport?
3. Is it OK to go for new renewed passport? Or will it impact the H1B stamping and interview process?
Pls suggest.
Regards
My passport will be expiring in next 6 months. I do have an appt pending with US embassy Bombay. I have some queries, if someone can please guide me:
1. What happens to old passport. I took Appt with old passport number?
2. Can I keep my old passport?
3. Is it OK to go for new renewed passport? Or will it impact the H1B stamping and interview process?
Pls suggest.
Regards
gevgelija50
11-28 07:59 PM
As I understand the process, if your date is current, the USCIS will accept your application - meaning they ARE processing applications with a priority date matching or exceeding yours.
During the July 2007 fiasco, the cut-off dates were current, allowing everyone to apply. If we submitted our application and the date is current at the time, why do we have to wait until our date becomes current again? Shouldn't they process the application within 6 months or less?
During the July 2007 fiasco, the cut-off dates were current, allowing everyone to apply. If we submitted our application and the date is current at the time, why do we have to wait until our date becomes current again? Shouldn't they process the application within 6 months or less?
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indio0617
08-24 11:41 AM
IV core has noted this and will address it soon.
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GCIssues
09-09 10:44 PM
Tom,
I appreciate your reply a lot.
. My company people told me that they would be mailing the h1 transfer application on april 24. And hence i can join on April 28. So i joined and started working from them. i trusted my company and never asked for copy of receipt notice or case number. Few months later, i got H1b approval. Hence never thought there was any problem, until recently when i realized that Receipt Date on the H1b approval notice is May 15.
This difference b/w my actual joining date i.e. April 28 and Receipt Date on H1b Notice i.e. May 15 is causing the concern
Any advise in this regard is appreciated.
I appreciate your reply a lot.
. My company people told me that they would be mailing the h1 transfer application on april 24. And hence i can join on April 28. So i joined and started working from them. i trusted my company and never asked for copy of receipt notice or case number. Few months later, i got H1b approval. Hence never thought there was any problem, until recently when i realized that Receipt Date on the H1b approval notice is May 15.
This difference b/w my actual joining date i.e. April 28 and Receipt Date on H1b Notice i.e. May 15 is causing the concern
Any advise in this regard is appreciated.
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I am writing this Blog entry from my conference of the American Immigration Lawyers Association in Washington DC. In this past few days Immigration lawyers from across the nation gathered here in DC to share ideas and discuss our Immigration laws and policy. On Thursday not so far from our conference, the President (maybe he planned it), discussed Immigration reform for the first time in months.
President Obama stepped back into the political minefield of immigration policy Thursday, arguing for big changes in what he called a "broken" immigration system. But he warned that no such changes are possible without some Republican support.
From months now, Latino activists have been pushing the president to make good on his promise to overhaul the nation's immigration system. Thursday, in a speech at American University here in DC, Mr. Obama took up the challenge.
The speech followed meetings earlier in the week with immigration activists and Latino lawmakers.
To those concerned with security along the southern border with Mexico, Mr. Obama said, he's already put more boots on the ground than ever before. But, he argued, border enforcement by itself will not stop the flow of illegal immigrants.
Immigration is back in the spotlight now thanks to a new Arizona law requiring police to question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally. Mr. Obama says he understands the frustration that led to that law, but he thinks Arizona went too far. His speech helped to lay the groundwork for an expected legal challenge by the Justice Department.
These are exciting times for all of us at the Immigration Bar, and being here in Washington makes you feel like part of the debate. I promise to keep you updated as we hear from USCIS officials and other government representatives on upcoming changes and other issues.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/07/from_washinton_president_ready.html)
President Obama stepped back into the political minefield of immigration policy Thursday, arguing for big changes in what he called a "broken" immigration system. But he warned that no such changes are possible without some Republican support.
From months now, Latino activists have been pushing the president to make good on his promise to overhaul the nation's immigration system. Thursday, in a speech at American University here in DC, Mr. Obama took up the challenge.
The speech followed meetings earlier in the week with immigration activists and Latino lawmakers.
To those concerned with security along the southern border with Mexico, Mr. Obama said, he's already put more boots on the ground than ever before. But, he argued, border enforcement by itself will not stop the flow of illegal immigrants.
Immigration is back in the spotlight now thanks to a new Arizona law requiring police to question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally. Mr. Obama says he understands the frustration that led to that law, but he thinks Arizona went too far. His speech helped to lay the groundwork for an expected legal challenge by the Justice Department.
These are exciting times for all of us at the Immigration Bar, and being here in Washington makes you feel like part of the debate. I promise to keep you updated as we hear from USCIS officials and other government representatives on upcoming changes and other issues.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/07/from_washinton_president_ready.html)
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rajgccool
08-27 06:27 PM
Hello All,
I am in a strange situation.
My attorney is about to file my I-1485 this week.
My details:
Previous company:
Perm PD: June 2006 EB2
I-140 EB2 approved in Nov/2006.
Current company:
PERM filed: Oct/24/2007
I-140 EB2 filed on Jan/31/2008
trying to recapture the old PD of June/2006.
Today, when I checked my I-140 status, it says "Request for Evidence sent" yesterday.
What are my options now? I do not know if I am eligible to go ahead and file my I-485 now ? What are the implications if I go ahead and file my I-485 now.? Please let me know your ideas.
Thanks in advance
I am in a strange situation.
My attorney is about to file my I-1485 this week.
My details:
Previous company:
Perm PD: June 2006 EB2
I-140 EB2 approved in Nov/2006.
Current company:
PERM filed: Oct/24/2007
I-140 EB2 filed on Jan/31/2008
trying to recapture the old PD of June/2006.
Today, when I checked my I-140 status, it says "Request for Evidence sent" yesterday.
What are my options now? I do not know if I am eligible to go ahead and file my I-485 now ? What are the implications if I go ahead and file my I-485 now.? Please let me know your ideas.
Thanks in advance
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doshhar
10-08 09:54 PM
I did apply at NSC and got receipt notices from Texas.. It's simple..
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08-20 03:38 PM
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please post it on the main thread for "partner to increase attendance"
see url below:
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=12441&page=9
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ursnkk
11-22 07:42 PM
Hi
I got my visa H1B from employer X in the year 2003 and travelled to US in jan 2004 immigration officials denied my port of entry saying employer X is non-existent and cancelled my visa and told to with draw my application and they have written 212(a)(c)(i)(i) on my passport.I went back to my home country and worked over there for 3 yrs. After sometime i got an offer from some employer Y,they have filed for my H1B and approved.
When i went for visa to US Consulate visa officer told me that am ineligible for the H1B visa. I have explained them what exactly happened in 2004.
VisaOfficer has asked to appeal for waiver using the form I-601,after my appeal to the USCIS, consulate has given the visa.I came to US in 2007 and working for same employer B .I applied for extension under the same employer B,got an RFE asking to submit aggrement b/w the client and the vendor,the requested documents are sent. After that USCIS sent NOID(Notice of Intent to Deny),gave the reason as :
In January 2004 the beneficiay applied for admission as an H1 B Worker for company X.Under oath the beneficiary stated he never signed a contract with the petitioning company X,the petition company was found not to exist. Therefore, the beneficiary was found inadmissible under 212(A)(6)(C)(I) and 212(A)(7)(A)(I)(I) and permanently ineligible for the H1 Classification.
USCIS has again came back with the same issue of my previous H1 B.
I have been in US from 2007 June with employer Y ,after going through all the process in the year 2007 USCIS has issued my visa.
Please advice me on this, any help fully appreciated.
Thank you again for your anticipated cooperation in this matter.
I got my visa H1B from employer X in the year 2003 and travelled to US in jan 2004 immigration officials denied my port of entry saying employer X is non-existent and cancelled my visa and told to with draw my application and they have written 212(a)(c)(i)(i) on my passport.I went back to my home country and worked over there for 3 yrs. After sometime i got an offer from some employer Y,they have filed for my H1B and approved.
When i went for visa to US Consulate visa officer told me that am ineligible for the H1B visa. I have explained them what exactly happened in 2004.
VisaOfficer has asked to appeal for waiver using the form I-601,after my appeal to the USCIS, consulate has given the visa.I came to US in 2007 and working for same employer B .I applied for extension under the same employer B,got an RFE asking to submit aggrement b/w the client and the vendor,the requested documents are sent. After that USCIS sent NOID(Notice of Intent to Deny),gave the reason as :
In January 2004 the beneficiay applied for admission as an H1 B Worker for company X.Under oath the beneficiary stated he never signed a contract with the petitioning company X,the petition company was found not to exist. Therefore, the beneficiary was found inadmissible under 212(A)(6)(C)(I) and 212(A)(7)(A)(I)(I) and permanently ineligible for the H1 Classification.
USCIS has again came back with the same issue of my previous H1 B.
I have been in US from 2007 June with employer Y ,after going through all the process in the year 2007 USCIS has issued my visa.
Please advice me on this, any help fully appreciated.
Thank you again for your anticipated cooperation in this matter.
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pappu
08-31 01:41 PM
IV needs volunteers
As the time approaches for heated immigration debate on the Hill, behind the scenes IV activities are also are also going to increase. IV core members have full time jobs and thus we need more hands to share the mission we have all been working on.
This is a request to IV members if they are willing to spare a few hours everyday for some IV's work. This work will involve writing lots of emails (a template will be provided) and making phone calls.
We all are going through a lot of frustration due to the delays in our green card processes and I am sure highly skilled and educated spouses that are on H4 would have more than our share of pain due to not having any work permit. If we could have such volunteers who can devote few hours during the day for IV it would a Big help. With everyone's effort and support we will surely succeed.
If you would like to help us, please write to himanshu at immigrationvoice.org
As the time approaches for heated immigration debate on the Hill, behind the scenes IV activities are also are also going to increase. IV core members have full time jobs and thus we need more hands to share the mission we have all been working on.
This is a request to IV members if they are willing to spare a few hours everyday for some IV's work. This work will involve writing lots of emails (a template will be provided) and making phone calls.
We all are going through a lot of frustration due to the delays in our green card processes and I am sure highly skilled and educated spouses that are on H4 would have more than our share of pain due to not having any work permit. If we could have such volunteers who can devote few hours during the day for IV it would a Big help. With everyone's effort and support we will surely succeed.
If you would like to help us, please write to himanshu at immigrationvoice.org
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gcwatchdog
10-18 02:26 PM
Don't worry.
you can go to FP location on your appointment day and they will give you a FP appliation form fill up with with your new address and tell them that you moved out of the location after getting the FP notices...and also Fill AR-11 form ASAP and also call customer service tell them you need to change the address.......
you can also goto any other location if you want on wednesday walk-in's only..........best thing is call customer service if you have any questions............that's what I did........
My 485 address is MA(permanent) and current address is CA(temp)
I asked FP officer my temp and permanent addresses are different what do you want to me to put on the applicaiton form she said you can put what ever you want for corresponence......I said I want my permanent address then she wrote 'same' on my application.........as notice addresss.
you can go to FP location on your appointment day and they will give you a FP appliation form fill up with with your new address and tell them that you moved out of the location after getting the FP notices...and also Fill AR-11 form ASAP and also call customer service tell them you need to change the address.......
you can also goto any other location if you want on wednesday walk-in's only..........best thing is call customer service if you have any questions............that's what I did........
My 485 address is MA(permanent) and current address is CA(temp)
I asked FP officer my temp and permanent addresses are different what do you want to me to put on the applicaiton form she said you can put what ever you want for corresponence......I said I want my permanent address then she wrote 'same' on my application.........as notice addresss.
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krithi
05-26 04:22 PM
Same TSC...
I applied on May 5th no FP notice yet, do you think I should call USCIS.
I applied on May 5th no FP notice yet, do you think I should call USCIS.
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frustratedWithUSCIS
06-06 02:52 AM
I am pending adjustment of status but my company has recently moved me abroad. My EAD is expiring in July and AP in Oct. I am planning to travel to the states next week on my AP to file for a renewal for both.
My concern is the fingerprinting notice for both. During my last EAD renewal or AP renewal, i was not called for a fingerprinting. Do you know under what circumstances a fingerprinting notice is given?
Is the fingerprinting requirement for AP a new requirement?
Most importantly, is it possible to file for both EAD and AP outside the US if my I-140 was filed/approved when I was in USA? if yes, under what circumstances?
Thanks for your help.
My concern is the fingerprinting notice for both. During my last EAD renewal or AP renewal, i was not called for a fingerprinting. Do you know under what circumstances a fingerprinting notice is given?
Is the fingerprinting requirement for AP a new requirement?
Most importantly, is it possible to file for both EAD and AP outside the US if my I-140 was filed/approved when I was in USA? if yes, under what circumstances?
Thanks for your help.
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tinamatthew
07-20 08:49 PM
My case was approved by BEC on July 18. My attorney says that my 140 has to be filed by July 31 to be eligible to file under July visa bulletin [by 17th August]
Is his interpretation correct?
I can not do concurrent for a few more days, until my family returns from India.
If I go with 140 now, I am afraid the 140 receipt may not arrive in time for me to file for 485.
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
Is his interpretation correct?
I can not do concurrent for a few more days, until my family returns from India.
If I go with 140 now, I am afraid the 140 receipt may not arrive in time for me to file for 485.
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
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08-04 09:26 PM
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hmehta
01-15 04:13 PM
I think at this pace, it should be for the grandchild!!!!!!
Is there a provision to port my PD to my child (not born here) plans to come back here sometime in future!!
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Is there a provision to port my PD to my child (not born here) plans to come back here sometime in future!!
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sunny1000
01-08 08:40 PM
A good friend of mine is getting divorced with her husband. The husband is the primary employment based green card applicant and their dates are current.
Will her I-485 be denied after the divorce?
The husband is willing to wait till the green card is approved before the divorce.
If she gets her green card, will it be revoked after the divorce?
Will her I-485 be denied after the divorce?
Yes.
If she gets her green card, will it be revoked after the divorce?
Not likely unless there is collusion or fraud involved.
Will her I-485 be denied after the divorce?
The husband is willing to wait till the green card is approved before the divorce.
If she gets her green card, will it be revoked after the divorce?
Will her I-485 be denied after the divorce?
Yes.
If she gets her green card, will it be revoked after the divorce?
Not likely unless there is collusion or fraud involved.
raysaikat
02-03 10:04 PM
Hi,
I just became unemployed (today) but I obtained my GC through employment about 2 years ago. I have some questions:
I am planning to spend about a week or 2 in Canada, will that cause me any problems when I come back to the US? I will keep job hunting in Canada but for a job in the US as I intend to stay in the US.
No. If you however plan to be outside US for more than 6 months, then you might need to take some precautions so that your green card is not invalidated.
Am I entitled to unemployment benefits since I have a GC?
Yes.
Will my layoff create any problems for me when I want to become a citizen of the US in about 3 years?
Thank you so much.
It will not.
In general, as a green card holder, you have all rights and all responsibilities (including going to war for US in case the congress institutes draft) of a U.S. citizen, except voting rights. See the welcome letter you received with your green card.
I just became unemployed (today) but I obtained my GC through employment about 2 years ago. I have some questions:
I am planning to spend about a week or 2 in Canada, will that cause me any problems when I come back to the US? I will keep job hunting in Canada but for a job in the US as I intend to stay in the US.
No. If you however plan to be outside US for more than 6 months, then you might need to take some precautions so that your green card is not invalidated.
Am I entitled to unemployment benefits since I have a GC?
Yes.
Will my layoff create any problems for me when I want to become a citizen of the US in about 3 years?
Thank you so much.
It will not.
In general, as a green card holder, you have all rights and all responsibilities (including going to war for US in case the congress institutes draft) of a U.S. citizen, except voting rights. See the welcome letter you received with your green card.
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04-21 11:18 AM
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