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GCKaMaara
11-17 10:49 AM
Not to scare you but even part-time job in other fields can be a potential issue. Please confirm with attorney though.
I HAVE H1 APPROVED TILL 04/10 BUT I ENTERED USA USING AP THIS YEAR SO MY UNDERSTANDING IS THAT I AM ON EAD NOW WITH SPONSORING EMPLOYER. I AM ASLO DOING PARTIME JOB IN OTHER FIELD ON EAD SINCE 01/08. NOW IF I GET FULL TIME JOB WITH OTHER EMPLOYER (other field)AND IF I WORK LESS HOURS (means I get under pay than showed in labor) WITH SPONSORING EMPLOYER, WILL I BE IN TROUBLE? Please give me right way.
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I HAVE H1 APPROVED TILL 04/10 BUT I ENTERED USA USING AP THIS YEAR SO MY UNDERSTANDING IS THAT I AM ON EAD NOW WITH SPONSORING EMPLOYER. I AM ASLO DOING PARTIME JOB IN OTHER FIELD ON EAD SINCE 01/08. NOW IF I GET FULL TIME JOB WITH OTHER EMPLOYER (other field)AND IF I WORK LESS HOURS (means I get under pay than showed in labor) WITH SPONSORING EMPLOYER, WILL I BE IN TROUBLE? Please give me right way.
PD - 05/03 EB3-I
tikka
06-22 12:16 PM
My birth was regiestered under totally different first name, also DOB is off by 9 days (10th June instead of 1st June). Since the birth is registered they are not issueing non-availability cert. . What to do?
I have both parents affidavits, school leaving cert, 10th class cert, PAN card showing date/place same as that in passport. Filing a civil case in India is the option but it could take more than a year. since my PD is Sep04, my 485 could be processed within months.
and post your question in the birth certificate thread that is already up and running. We have too many threads with the same information and just adds to the confusion.
thank you
I have both parents affidavits, school leaving cert, 10th class cert, PAN card showing date/place same as that in passport. Filing a civil case in India is the option but it could take more than a year. since my PD is Sep04, my 485 could be processed within months.
and post your question in the birth certificate thread that is already up and running. We have too many threads with the same information and just adds to the confusion.
thank you
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Dalai Lama
02-09 01:08 PM
Fellows,
some body told me that if you are on H1B1 then you can not file for greencard. is it true?
I am on H1B1 and I have approved I-140.
I didnt knew the difference between H1b and H1B1.
Please help, I am so frustrated.
Dalai Lama
some body told me that if you are on H1B1 then you can not file for greencard. is it true?
I am on H1B1 and I have approved I-140.
I didnt knew the difference between H1b and H1B1.
Please help, I am so frustrated.
Dalai Lama
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willigetgc?
03-04 10:00 AM
The sad part about the Brokow's report is that he focused on H1B issue and not the real problem which is the green card issue.
Yes, people come on H1B - however, for those immigrants to put down the roots, it has to happen through green cards and not H1B extensions (neither one of which was mentioned in the report). I am not sure if this is a two part series, but it should be.
IV members should write to MSNBC Nightly News to do a more in depth story on immigration problems of the high skilled immigrants.
NBC Nightly News: Contact us - Nightly News - msnbc.com (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41625923)
Yes, people come on H1B - however, for those immigrants to put down the roots, it has to happen through green cards and not H1B extensions (neither one of which was mentioned in the report). I am not sure if this is a two part series, but it should be.
IV members should write to MSNBC Nightly News to do a more in depth story on immigration problems of the high skilled immigrants.
NBC Nightly News: Contact us - Nightly News - msnbc.com (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41625923)
gbof
03-04 03:09 PM
Hi,
I am wondering if I can sent both my and mywifes EAD applications in one envelope to USCIS or do I have to send them separately. I am not asking to save money on postal costs , as everyone knows we all spent 1000's of dollars in this GC process. I am only asking so that our(my and mywife) applications are processed together?
Thanks in advance for your input
Regards
You can send both in one envelope But write separate checks for each one. (Remember attrorney send entire set of I-485+I765+I131 for each family member in same envelope).
I am wondering if I can sent both my and mywifes EAD applications in one envelope to USCIS or do I have to send them separately. I am not asking to save money on postal costs , as everyone knows we all spent 1000's of dollars in this GC process. I am only asking so that our(my and mywife) applications are processed together?
Thanks in advance for your input
Regards
You can send both in one envelope But write separate checks for each one. (Remember attrorney send entire set of I-485+I765+I131 for each family member in same envelope).
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marola
05-14 05:28 PM
Hi, I am a holder G4 visa working on a international institution in Washington DC, USA...and my fiance is a G4 visa holder too, working on other international institution in the same city (we are foreigners, south americans, especifically)...ok...the main issue is that we want to get married next month in USA and sure as G4 visa holders at that time....but on this September, my fiance is going to change his status to a F1 visa, because he is going to pursue his PHD on a US University....and I cannot change my status as dependent of him (F1 dependant), cuz I need to keep working, and I dont know if it is necessary for studying here to have exclusively F1 visa as a foreigner student, or he could become a G4 visa dependant from me, after he stop working to start studying.
...So my question is if we get married before that he changes his status from G4 to F1...would I be able to keep working on any international institution meanwhile he can keep his F1 student visa?, with no need to become a dependent from each other, but to keep, my G4 visa, and his future F1 visa, respectively?
My doubt is based on one comment that i heard from someone, but i am not sure, cuz that person told me, that if my husband changes his visa from G4, resigning my G4 dependent status, i couldn't be rehired later...i tried to get advide from a lawyer but his service is so expensive for me...so i hope someone can help me, cuz this issue is so important for us.
Ps: For more information, my fiancee would have to go to his country and getting his F1 visa and go back to USA as a F1 visa holder....And before that trip...we would like to get married...and meanwhile he is studying with his F1 visa, I can work with no problems with my G4 visa rehired as many times as I am re hired...
...So my question is if we get married before that he changes his status from G4 to F1...would I be able to keep working on any international institution meanwhile he can keep his F1 student visa?, with no need to become a dependent from each other, but to keep, my G4 visa, and his future F1 visa, respectively?
My doubt is based on one comment that i heard from someone, but i am not sure, cuz that person told me, that if my husband changes his visa from G4, resigning my G4 dependent status, i couldn't be rehired later...i tried to get advide from a lawyer but his service is so expensive for me...so i hope someone can help me, cuz this issue is so important for us.
Ps: For more information, my fiancee would have to go to his country and getting his F1 visa and go back to USA as a F1 visa holder....And before that trip...we would like to get married...and meanwhile he is studying with his F1 visa, I can work with no problems with my G4 visa rehired as many times as I am re hired...
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kiran24
05-18 04:45 PM
My mother came for a 6 months visit on December 10th of 2010. But she left in April of 2011 (April 9th 2011), two months short of her 6 month's stay. Can she come again in August 2011 for a six month's stay, and stay till Feb 2012? Or will she have to return in 2 months? (return by October 2011)
My mother has 10 year multiple entry visa.
I heard that a visitor can stay only 6 months in a year, is it true?
If yes, is the calendar year counted from January to december?
Thanks in advance!
My mother has 10 year multiple entry visa.
I heard that a visitor can stay only 6 months in a year, is it true?
If yes, is the calendar year counted from January to december?
Thanks in advance!
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jsb
01-02 10:34 AM
Hi!
I am thinking of leaving my current employer & joining the primary vendor for the client, wondering if my employer can hold back last month's salary OR how people have handled such situations.
Thanks for your reply.
Why should the employer hold your salary? If you had any agreement for paying back cost of your GC processing for leaving within a certain period, that would not hold any more (since last June such agreements are illegal)
I am thinking of leaving my current employer & joining the primary vendor for the client, wondering if my employer can hold back last month's salary OR how people have handled such situations.
Thanks for your reply.
Why should the employer hold your salary? If you had any agreement for paying back cost of your GC processing for leaving within a certain period, that would not hold any more (since last June such agreements are illegal)
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lecter
May 24th, 2004, 09:21 AM
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bajrangbali
07-02 04:03 PM
6. Implications for Certain Employment-
Based Second and Third Categories
Absent legislation providing for additional visa numbers,
the Ombudsman estimates that some individuals under the
�India� category in the Visa Bulletin now may wait at least 10
years to complete immigration processing and obtain a green
card. This estimate assumes maximum annual preference category
and per country usage. If these projections are correct,
affected individuals will spend many years of their working
lives as applicants for green cards, i.e., as neither temporary
workers nor lawful permanent residents.
Looks like stage is set. People already in queue as of 07/2009 have 10 years and no one new can apply for next 10years :mad:
Based Second and Third Categories
Absent legislation providing for additional visa numbers,
the Ombudsman estimates that some individuals under the
�India� category in the Visa Bulletin now may wait at least 10
years to complete immigration processing and obtain a green
card. This estimate assumes maximum annual preference category
and per country usage. If these projections are correct,
affected individuals will spend many years of their working
lives as applicants for green cards, i.e., as neither temporary
workers nor lawful permanent residents.
Looks like stage is set. People already in queue as of 07/2009 have 10 years and no one new can apply for next 10years :mad:
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05-07 03:35 AM
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kirupa
11-07 12:39 PM
I certainly can write about this, and I may do so in the future. Were you able to get your question resolved? :)
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HV000
02-15 02:38 PM
Too bad that Mr. resigned.
What's the point of talking to a dead wall??
What's the point of talking to a dead wall??
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WillIBLucky
12-11 11:00 AM
Once you are a member aren't you automatically registring yourself to your state too?
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bestin
10-09 04:32 PM
Folks make sure the A number is same in both applications, if they are different USCIS puts it aside and will not process, I found out today while getting my address verified with USCIS IO, they had entered my address wrongly.
WHile checking the IO said it was good that my wife's derivate app under me, and her self 485 App A numbers match. Otherwise, they put it in pending state forever.
I am still in a confused state.IV friends continue to neglect my threads.:D.
I was in L2 EAD and had a A# starting with 1 .Now after filing for GC all my receipt notices have a different A# starting with"0"."Alien number is something like SSN " was my persumption.I had also filled in the applications for GC using the L2 EAD alien number.Attorney never replies.Totally confused.:confused:
WHile checking the IO said it was good that my wife's derivate app under me, and her self 485 App A numbers match. Otherwise, they put it in pending state forever.
I am still in a confused state.IV friends continue to neglect my threads.:D.
I was in L2 EAD and had a A# starting with 1 .Now after filing for GC all my receipt notices have a different A# starting with"0"."Alien number is something like SSN " was my persumption.I had also filled in the applications for GC using the L2 EAD alien number.Attorney never replies.Totally confused.:confused:
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pn11
01-20 02:44 PM
Thanks for the reply.
Is there a possibility that the company A can press damages charges
Is there a possibility that the company A can press damages charges
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cram
06-25 05:24 PM
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Approved 25th June '07
Filed Dec 13, 2006; still pending; might be on the way :D
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Filed Dec 13, 2006; still pending; might be on the way :D
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a_yaja
05-26 09:50 AM
Greetings,
My father (over 60 years) is coming to the States in June 15, and his B1 visa expires on June 24. However, my father is planning to stay until August 20.
My question is:
Will he be able to stay after his visa expiration date?
In other words, when will his I-94 expire?
Regards,
Rasheed
Once your father enters the US, the expiry of the visa does not matter. Your father will be able to stay in the US till the expiry of the I-94.
The expiry of the I-94 will be determined by the officer at the port of entry. Usually, for parents, it is granted for 6 months, but there is no hard and fast rule and it totally depends on the officer who is stamping the I-94. However, I think for B-1, the max. duration is usually six months (again - not 100% sure about this - it could be longer too).
My father (over 60 years) is coming to the States in June 15, and his B1 visa expires on June 24. However, my father is planning to stay until August 20.
My question is:
Will he be able to stay after his visa expiration date?
In other words, when will his I-94 expire?
Regards,
Rasheed
Once your father enters the US, the expiry of the visa does not matter. Your father will be able to stay in the US till the expiry of the I-94.
The expiry of the I-94 will be determined by the officer at the port of entry. Usually, for parents, it is granted for 6 months, but there is no hard and fast rule and it totally depends on the officer who is stamping the I-94. However, I think for B-1, the max. duration is usually six months (again - not 100% sure about this - it could be longer too).
sjhugoose
December 1st, 2003, 01:23 PM
Here's the press release for the new Leica Digilux two.
http://www.dphoto.us/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=69&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
Funny you post this, I actually had a conversation this morning stating that I have digicam lust for the first time. Wow that puppy looks nice. Guess I always wanted a lieca ;)
While we are talking about digicams, maybe we should make a digicam forum as a resource for others? just a possibility.
Scott
http://www.dphoto.us/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=69&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
Funny you post this, I actually had a conversation this morning stating that I have digicam lust for the first time. Wow that puppy looks nice. Guess I always wanted a lieca ;)
While we are talking about digicams, maybe we should make a digicam forum as a resource for others? just a possibility.
Scott
jonty_11
07-25 04:26 PM
FYI
EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF PREMIUM PROCESSING SERVICE FOR FORM I-140
linky-->http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/PremProcI140_072407.pdf
Sorry if this is a repost.
-M
USCIS is all about balancing work...they are being forced to accept butt-load of AOS application, and they shift the balance this way....
Also they will take months or even years to send back receipts EADs etc...wait n watch....we made them swallow the tought pill, and they will make the same pill stuck in our throat for eternity now.....
EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF PREMIUM PROCESSING SERVICE FOR FORM I-140
linky-->http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/PremProcI140_072407.pdf
Sorry if this is a repost.
-M
USCIS is all about balancing work...they are being forced to accept butt-load of AOS application, and they shift the balance this way....
Also they will take months or even years to send back receipts EADs etc...wait n watch....we made them swallow the tought pill, and they will make the same pill stuck in our throat for eternity now.....
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