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February 27th, 2005, 06:47 AM
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Unfortunately, no, or I'd be selling him all my "contemporary art". :D
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Unfortunately, no, or I'd be selling him all my "contemporary art". :D
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pointlesswait
04-08 01:25 AM
My second 140 may be approved by this month end.. Neb-Nov. 08-filing... i am hoping i will be able to port my PD..to 12-05
Now..in case i lose my job... and since i am in my 9th yr-h1..which expires may-2010..
suppose ..i cant find a job ...and if i have to leave US.....(but my employer agrees not to cancel my 140)
a.) what should i do to retain my GC process?
b.) How do i switch to CP processing....
Thanks in advance..
Now..in case i lose my job... and since i am in my 9th yr-h1..which expires may-2010..
suppose ..i cant find a job ...and if i have to leave US.....(but my employer agrees not to cancel my 140)
a.) what should i do to retain my GC process?
b.) How do i switch to CP processing....
Thanks in advance..
andhrawala
05-08 09:07 AM
Thanks guys. That was helpful. I will return my I-94's (H1B I-94 and the one when I came last time) to the airline in Washington.
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meridiani.planum
05-04 08:22 PM
Yours will be EB1C. You can expect to get GC in 1-2 years.
If i-140 premium processing comes back, then typically within an year. (know of 2 people who got done within 8 months... EB1-India). Right now the I-140 is going to take the longest time..
If i-140 premium processing comes back, then typically within an year. (know of 2 people who got done within 8 months... EB1-India). Right now the I-140 is going to take the longest time..
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poarhc
01-14 04:33 PM
Here is my situation:
1) GC process thru company A, I 140 approved,I 485 filed and had valid H1B (expired on 12/28/2009)
2) Switched to Company B using AC21 and using EAD.
3) I would like to file H1B also based on previuosly approved 140 thru Company B as a back up since my previous employer going to revoke my 140.
Since my previous H1B expired few week back,is it posible to file new H1B thru Company B at this point?
Please advise
Thanks in advance for all your inputs
1) GC process thru company A, I 140 approved,I 485 filed and had valid H1B (expired on 12/28/2009)
2) Switched to Company B using AC21 and using EAD.
3) I would like to file H1B also based on previuosly approved 140 thru Company B as a back up since my previous employer going to revoke my 140.
Since my previous H1B expired few week back,is it posible to file new H1B thru Company B at this point?
Please advise
Thanks in advance for all your inputs
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Daps
05-12 03:49 PM
Thanks, Attorney has not made any amendement but had my perm approved before H1 transfer.
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06-11 03:27 AM
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angiusa
04-03 04:02 PM
I have worked for Company "A"(Ex-employer) under H1-B(company A holding my H1-b) from 2007-2010. During 2009 & 2010, company A was unable to clear all my payments as the company went through some financial hurdles but they issued W-2 for the amount paid in fiscal year 2009. Now, company A has got money and they decided to clear my back wages for 2009-2010 through 1099 form. I transferred my H1-B visa to Company B(2010) then to Company C(current employer). Now, Company C has started my Green card(GC) process.
Questions:
1. I already received W2 for 2009. Can company A amend the W2 for the back wages?
2. Is it legal to take the unpaid amount under 1099? Will it affect my GC process?
3. What are my options to get my back wages from company A?
4. Company A want to issue 1099 along with a letter stating that i was full time employee for the time period mentioned in 1099. Is it acceptable?
I really appreciate your help for taking your valuable time in clarifying my questions. I look forward for your reply.
Questions:
1. I already received W2 for 2009. Can company A amend the W2 for the back wages?
2. Is it legal to take the unpaid amount under 1099? Will it affect my GC process?
3. What are my options to get my back wages from company A?
4. Company A want to issue 1099 along with a letter stating that i was full time employee for the time period mentioned in 1099. Is it acceptable?
I really appreciate your help for taking your valuable time in clarifying my questions. I look forward for your reply.
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zoozee
10-14 10:39 PM
Hi,
I applied on July2nd, I got the receipts on september7th and FP for oct23rd but no EAD yet! I have seen most of them get EAD but no FP, Does it matter which comes first should I wait sometime after FP for EAD?
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I applied on July2nd, I got the receipts on september7th and FP for oct23rd but no EAD yet! I have seen most of them get EAD but no FP, Does it matter which comes first should I wait sometime after FP for EAD?
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10-01 07:40 PM
You probably, might have seen their commercial in CNN or other major network. This is a anti-immigration coalition formed by a group of well know organization that are know for their anti-immigration views, etc.. Check their website.
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01-30 10:05 AM
Pradeep,
You must mention ALL citations. Failure to do so can result in an allegation of visa fraud, denial of your application and even the possibility of being placed in removal proceedings. I doubt that either citation would provide a basis for denial of your application, but you should consult with an immigration lawyer before proceeding with your application.
You must mention ALL citations. Failure to do so can result in an allegation of visa fraud, denial of your application and even the possibility of being placed in removal proceedings. I doubt that either citation would provide a basis for denial of your application, but you should consult with an immigration lawyer before proceeding with your application.
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10-20 12:51 AM
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I need to give power of attorney to someone in India, currently I'm residing in California.
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GCVivek
03-29 05:13 PM
There is no 6-year H1B visa. There is only 3-year H1B visa that can be renewed again for a total of 6-years stay on US soil. If you have spent 5 years on US soil and your tourist visa visits add ip to say 5 months, you still have 7 months on your H1B term. Even if you get a new visa it will be only for 7-months validity. Sometimes, USCIS makes a mistake and issues new 3-year visa but that is a gamble. Why not just stay off-US soild for a few months?
I left the US for good after spending around 5 years on H1-B sometime last year and have only made entries on tourist visa. Can I apply for a new 6 year H1-B quota since leaving the H1-B status last year or will I have to spend 1 year outside since the last tourist visa entry ?
I left the US for good after spending around 5 years on H1-B sometime last year and have only made entries on tourist visa. Can I apply for a new 6 year H1-B quota since leaving the H1-B status last year or will I have to spend 1 year outside since the last tourist visa entry ?
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11-01 10:26 AM
It's really unfortunate, but what's in that cartoon is the truth. The humor is for people who don't have to go through that flow-chart or the people who get out quick.
for people who are in that loop for 13 years, it's the tragedy of life.
Nevertheless, I vote for that cartoon. I think it can depict the truth, pains of immigrants through a medium that a layman can understand.
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Nevertheless, I vote for that cartoon. I think it can depict the truth, pains of immigrants through a medium that a layman can understand.
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rajnag21
07-05 05:12 PM
Hi Almond and dilbert_Cal,
I am in my seventh year of h1. I applied for one year extension.Not granted yet.
So do I have to wait to get the extension approved ? Can I get my 140 approval and re-appy for 3 year extension and then make the move ?
I am really grateful for that bit of info previously.
I am in my seventh year of h1. I applied for one year extension.Not granted yet.
So do I have to wait to get the extension approved ? Can I get my 140 approval and re-appy for 3 year extension and then make the move ?
I am really grateful for that bit of info previously.
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India_USA
04-26 03:38 PM
My friend's on her 6th year H1B and it will expire on Sept 10, 2010. A PERM labor was filed and the Labor went into an audit, responses were sent immediately.
If she transfer her H1B to new company.
1. Can she ask for 1 year extension based on her pending labor ? Does she need to wait till the labor gets approved ?
2. Can she use Premium Processing for H1 transfer?
If she transfer her H1B to new company.
1. Can she ask for 1 year extension based on her pending labor ? Does she need to wait till the labor gets approved ?
2. Can she use Premium Processing for H1 transfer?
benbear
10-03 08:18 PM
http://www.lewslaw.com/US_Immigration_Updates.htm#10022007a
At a recent AILA Conference, Michael Ayetes (USCIS Associate Director, Operations) announced, that during the months of July - August 2007, USCIS had received approximately 800,000 employment based adjustment applications (I-485s): 40,000 concurrently filed with I-140 petitions, 320,000 stand alone applications, and 400,000 dependent applications.
Of the 140,000 annual employment-based immigrant visas available, second and third preference categories are allocated 57.2%. If most of the employment based cases filed in July-August 2007 were second and third preferences, it could take approximately ten years of allocation to complete all these cases.
Although USCIS has posted on its website that I-485 cases received on or before August 9, 2007 have been entered into the system, a number of attorneys have not yet received receipt notices for cases filed at the end of June and July 2007. Moreover, some cases initially filed in Nebraska and transferred to Texas have now been forwarded to the Vermont or California Service Centers for faster processing of receipts.
USCIS is making every effort to process EAD applications within 90 days of receipt. The processing of Advance Parole applications may be delayed due to the number of cases filed.
A Biometrics notice will be issued even if a visa number is not available at the time.
At a recent AILA Conference, Michael Ayetes (USCIS Associate Director, Operations) announced, that during the months of July - August 2007, USCIS had received approximately 800,000 employment based adjustment applications (I-485s): 40,000 concurrently filed with I-140 petitions, 320,000 stand alone applications, and 400,000 dependent applications.
Of the 140,000 annual employment-based immigrant visas available, second and third preference categories are allocated 57.2%. If most of the employment based cases filed in July-August 2007 were second and third preferences, it could take approximately ten years of allocation to complete all these cases.
Although USCIS has posted on its website that I-485 cases received on or before August 9, 2007 have been entered into the system, a number of attorneys have not yet received receipt notices for cases filed at the end of June and July 2007. Moreover, some cases initially filed in Nebraska and transferred to Texas have now been forwarded to the Vermont or California Service Centers for faster processing of receipts.
USCIS is making every effort to process EAD applications within 90 days of receipt. The processing of Advance Parole applications may be delayed due to the number of cases filed.
A Biometrics notice will be issued even if a visa number is not available at the time.
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