marizaf
11-19 11:43 AM
Hello,
My husband's been going through a tricky situation. He's working for a company that filed for his PERM and to renew his H1B after the 6th year.
However, the situation now is:
1) PERM process got audit
2) H1B extension is still pending decision from the immigration
3) Another company is interested in hiring my husband
So my questions now are:
1) Can my husband transfer his H1B visa to a new company even without the decision about his extension filed by his current company?
2) What are the chances that they approve his H1B transfer, considering his renewal beyond 6 years is still pending decision and the PERM got audited?
3) If everything is possible, how long after transferring to the new company can the current company keep his PERM process going?
4) What are the chances he get an extension for the 8th year if the new company apply for his PERM immediately after his HI1B visa transfer approved?
Thank you very much for your help!
Regards,
Mariza
My husband's been going through a tricky situation. He's working for a company that filed for his PERM and to renew his H1B after the 6th year.
However, the situation now is:
1) PERM process got audit
2) H1B extension is still pending decision from the immigration
3) Another company is interested in hiring my husband
So my questions now are:
1) Can my husband transfer his H1B visa to a new company even without the decision about his extension filed by his current company?
2) What are the chances that they approve his H1B transfer, considering his renewal beyond 6 years is still pending decision and the PERM got audited?
3) If everything is possible, how long after transferring to the new company can the current company keep his PERM process going?
4) What are the chances he get an extension for the 8th year if the new company apply for his PERM immediately after his HI1B visa transfer approved?
Thank you very much for your help!
Regards,
Mariza
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Gandhi would never approve this :D
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voldemar
06-25 09:22 AM
Can someone explain how the lawyer files I-485(Does she e-file? or mail it to USCIS?) and how we know about it? How long does it take to know you have filed it? and how do we know about it?Lawyer mail the package to USCIS. Good lawyer tell their client tracking number and then send email with case numbers and copies of receipt notices.
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Raj Iyer
09-22 05:21 PM
Get the police record and DA office record. . If the record shows that no charges were pressed, you can submit that. Check if DA's office can give you a letter.
You can also try obtaining a letter from the court indicating that their record did not have anything on you.
You can also try obtaining a letter from the court indicating that their record did not have anything on you.
reddog
02-20 12:47 PM
Hi,
My mom is scheduled for an interview for a visitor visa at US Consulate, Chennai. My mom is 70 years old and she will be the only person attending for the interview. She has not travelled a lot and she will not be able to figure out everything that is needed inside the consulate before and after the interview by herself. Now - my question is - Can my mom take anyone (say a relative) with her inside the consulate for help?
Appreciate your help!
No, she cannot carry anyone else except herself inside the consulate. A relative can accompany her till she enters the consulate and your mother can ask for a translator and I am sure there would be people to help her, otherwise too.
But as far as someone accomanying her inside the consulate, NO,
And just in case, even if the relative is able to get in with her, it is not advisable to do so.
My mom is scheduled for an interview for a visitor visa at US Consulate, Chennai. My mom is 70 years old and she will be the only person attending for the interview. She has not travelled a lot and she will not be able to figure out everything that is needed inside the consulate before and after the interview by herself. Now - my question is - Can my mom take anyone (say a relative) with her inside the consulate for help?
Appreciate your help!
No, she cannot carry anyone else except herself inside the consulate. A relative can accompany her till she enters the consulate and your mother can ask for a translator and I am sure there would be people to help her, otherwise too.
But as far as someone accomanying her inside the consulate, NO,
And just in case, even if the relative is able to get in with her, it is not advisable to do so.
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iheartindia79
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When should July 2 fillers expect to see EAD and AP approvals ? Somewhere in October ?
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Did you know that more than 1 million green cards were issued in 2009 and less than 60,000 went to actual high skilled immigrants??
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freddyCR
January 25th, 2005, 08:15 AM
Agree too....I'd be careful to keep a distance though, not to OE the white..