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07-24 11:26 AM
Can you please point me to the thread? Thank you.
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06-20 07:51 AM
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12-04 04:08 PM
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ektha123
12-12 03:41 PM
some where i read in the forum if we leave the country without the approval of ap our 485 status will be abonded.
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gc_mania_03
08-13 07:00 PM
Folks,
My Green Card was recently approved. But, due to retrogression I had not filed for my wife's green card.We did file her I-485/EAD/AP during the month of July. My PD is around 2003, and I dont see my wife's GC being approved very soon.
My questions are:
1. What kind of documents are required in the future? Lets say, I start a company and work for my own company. In that scenario, what are the requirements I need to fulfill to keep her application in good standing.
2. What happens if I go without a job for a few months(between consulting gigs). Does this adversely impact her application.
3. At the minimum, how do I keep her application in good standing, and be ready to respond to future RFE's.
I am not sure if these questions were discussed in this forum. I would appreciate if anyone can point me to any links.
Thanks
My Green Card was recently approved. But, due to retrogression I had not filed for my wife's green card.We did file her I-485/EAD/AP during the month of July. My PD is around 2003, and I dont see my wife's GC being approved very soon.
My questions are:
1. What kind of documents are required in the future? Lets say, I start a company and work for my own company. In that scenario, what are the requirements I need to fulfill to keep her application in good standing.
2. What happens if I go without a job for a few months(between consulting gigs). Does this adversely impact her application.
3. At the minimum, how do I keep her application in good standing, and be ready to respond to future RFE's.
I am not sure if these questions were discussed in this forum. I would appreciate if anyone can point me to any links.
Thanks
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05-26 04:41 PM
Thanks & appreciate your prompt response...
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ndk221
12-04 07:30 PM
I got my first H1-B approval in 2008. I am originally from Mumbai and I have always got my previous visa stamps from the Mumbai consulate.
I paid my visa fees at an HDFC branch in Mumbai in the hope of getting an interview appointment in Mumbai this month. I am flying to India next week and I still do not see any open dates in Mumbai for the month of December. For some reason the VFS webpage displays open dates only at Chennai and Calcutta.
So the question... is it possible for me to visit the consulate in Chennai to get a visa stamp? Do I have to explain why I chose to come to Chennai instead of applying in Mumbai? Are there any other problems for people who choose a different consular district?
A quick survey on the US Consulate General - Chennai website only mentions to select the *most convenient* consular office. Right now I have at least one perfectly valid reason on why I should be granted an interview in Chennai.
I paid my visa fees at an HDFC branch in Mumbai in the hope of getting an interview appointment in Mumbai this month. I am flying to India next week and I still do not see any open dates in Mumbai for the month of December. For some reason the VFS webpage displays open dates only at Chennai and Calcutta.
So the question... is it possible for me to visit the consulate in Chennai to get a visa stamp? Do I have to explain why I chose to come to Chennai instead of applying in Mumbai? Are there any other problems for people who choose a different consular district?
A quick survey on the US Consulate General - Chennai website only mentions to select the *most convenient* consular office. Right now I have at least one perfectly valid reason on why I should be granted an interview in Chennai.
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trump_gc
07-21 06:35 AM
I just did that, from Sr sw engr to sr sales conslt. Corporation would not care for details of AC21 , however if and when u send in AC21 letter to USCIS, make sure your job duties match that of ur previous job. rest shd be all cool. The new job u r getting into, is it a big firm and small?
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ajay
11-30 10:03 PM
Why don't you go and get the visa stamped in chennai consulate or wherever it is applicable to you.
If you have an AP you don't have to worry about anything since you can use it when you come back.
If you have an AP you don't have to worry about anything since you can use it when you come back.
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andy garcia
08-15 07:39 AM
Thanks andy,
One more question?
Can i get an extension in US or do have to go to canada for my extesion?
You will get the extension from the CIS here. You will only need to go to Canada if you want the visa stamped on your passport.
andy
One more question?
Can i get an extension in US or do have to go to canada for my extesion?
You will get the extension from the CIS here. You will only need to go to Canada if you want the visa stamped on your passport.
andy
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imbond707
12-07 10:59 AM
Dear IV Members,
Last week I received a copy of �Approved I-140� using Freedom of Information Act. I took almost 7 months to get requested information. Following are the steps to use FOIA:
1. Write a cover letter (Sample attached)
2. Complete Form G-639 (Sample form �Freedom of Information Act - G-639 - Form.pdf� attached)
3. Write your I-140 Receipt # in �Column 4�.
4. Important: Make sure you complete �Column 7� or you will be asked to send you application again.
5. For �Column 8� you can sign it yourself under �Executed in US� (No need to use Notary)
6. Send this form to:
USCIS National Record Center
FOIA Division
P.O. Box 648010
Lee Summit, MO 64064-5570
I received copy of approved I-140 last week (Copy of 1st page is attached). You can check status of FOIA request at FOIA Request Status Check (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.8d416137d08f80a2b1935610748191a0/?vgnextoid=f3a2ba87c7a29110VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=f3a2ba87c7a29110VgnVCM1000004718190a RCRD).
I hope above information will be useful for others who want to use FOIA.
Last week I received a copy of �Approved I-140� using Freedom of Information Act. I took almost 7 months to get requested information. Following are the steps to use FOIA:
1. Write a cover letter (Sample attached)
2. Complete Form G-639 (Sample form �Freedom of Information Act - G-639 - Form.pdf� attached)
3. Write your I-140 Receipt # in �Column 4�.
4. Important: Make sure you complete �Column 7� or you will be asked to send you application again.
5. For �Column 8� you can sign it yourself under �Executed in US� (No need to use Notary)
6. Send this form to:
USCIS National Record Center
FOIA Division
P.O. Box 648010
Lee Summit, MO 64064-5570
I received copy of approved I-140 last week (Copy of 1st page is attached). You can check status of FOIA request at FOIA Request Status Check (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.8d416137d08f80a2b1935610748191a0/?vgnextoid=f3a2ba87c7a29110VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=f3a2ba87c7a29110VgnVCM1000004718190a RCRD).
I hope above information will be useful for others who want to use FOIA.
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kate123
09-30 03:39 PM
We should also request Indian Governtment to take up our Issues with the US.
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gcmess
10-24 10:31 AM
I was in EB2 with 485 pending. I applied in EB1 and had 140 approved. I asked USCIS to approve pending 485 based on EB1 140. My GC was approved but wife's petition, pending at another field office, was denied and the officer said there is nothing like linking pending 485!
Can we use the pearson memo to justify our case? The memo says both the petition dates should have current priority dates?!? Is that correct? Are there any other memos we can use to make our case? My wife cannot file another 485 as she does not have a non immigrant status.
Thanks
Can we use the pearson memo to justify our case? The memo says both the petition dates should have current priority dates?!? Is that correct? Are there any other memos we can use to make our case? My wife cannot file another 485 as she does not have a non immigrant status.
Thanks
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ExtendedLEave
12-27 05:23 PM
My husband is currently employed on a H1 visa and I am on a H4 visa. Our current visas(H1 and H4) are valid till January 2013. We are Candadian permanent residents who plan on ultimately applying for green cards and settling down in the US. I am a newbie in this arena and have a few questions that I tried searching answers for but couldn't find anything conclusive and would appreciate any answers
1) For various reasons can I stay back in the country for 4-6 months, while my husband goes back to Canada on the extended unpaid leave for the 4-6 months and comes back? Or if I leave with him now, can I come back after 6 months and stay here for 4-6 months? Are there any rules/regulations that prevent me from doing this. Please note that we live across the border in Canada and travel back/forth via car.
2) My hubby is planning on taking an extended unpaid leave from work( for personal and not health related reasons) and his employer is OK with that. This could be as short as 3 months and could be as long as a year. During this time we will be going back to Canada. Do you know if this will create any issues with immigration currently or in the future? How long can this leave exist?
3) If my husband ultimately comes back to a different job after this unpaid leave, will his chances of getting a visa for that new job be affected?
4) If he wants to take an extended leave do we need to leave the country? Can we take an extended leave and stay in the country? Will we be violating any rules/regulations if we do that?
5) Lets say we want to come back after 6 months, do we need to come back together?
6) If we are in Canada for the next 6 months, can we keep taking weekend trips to visit our families in US?
Would appreciate any information that anyone can provide on this.
Thanks,
ExtendedLeaveApplicant
1) For various reasons can I stay back in the country for 4-6 months, while my husband goes back to Canada on the extended unpaid leave for the 4-6 months and comes back? Or if I leave with him now, can I come back after 6 months and stay here for 4-6 months? Are there any rules/regulations that prevent me from doing this. Please note that we live across the border in Canada and travel back/forth via car.
2) My hubby is planning on taking an extended unpaid leave from work( for personal and not health related reasons) and his employer is OK with that. This could be as short as 3 months and could be as long as a year. During this time we will be going back to Canada. Do you know if this will create any issues with immigration currently or in the future? How long can this leave exist?
3) If my husband ultimately comes back to a different job after this unpaid leave, will his chances of getting a visa for that new job be affected?
4) If he wants to take an extended leave do we need to leave the country? Can we take an extended leave and stay in the country? Will we be violating any rules/regulations if we do that?
5) Lets say we want to come back after 6 months, do we need to come back together?
6) If we are in Canada for the next 6 months, can we keep taking weekend trips to visit our families in US?
Would appreciate any information that anyone can provide on this.
Thanks,
ExtendedLeaveApplicant
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syzygy
08-02 08:50 PM
People who get labor approved in August, can they avail current window provided by USCIS and concurrently file 140/485?
Thanks for replies
Same thing happened with me - My labor was approved from Phily BEC on Mar 16th 07 and my company kept saying that didn't receive anything till Apr 16th 07...
Then i was impatient and called Phily BEC and they were very nice to explain me that it can take upto 1.5 months to 2 months for my company to receive via Lawyer. In fact it may take 1 month for Phily BEC to mail - he explained.
Eventually my company received the Labor papers on May 7th 07....
Hope this story helps.
Diptam
Thanks for replies
Same thing happened with me - My labor was approved from Phily BEC on Mar 16th 07 and my company kept saying that didn't receive anything till Apr 16th 07...
Then i was impatient and called Phily BEC and they were very nice to explain me that it can take upto 1.5 months to 2 months for my company to receive via Lawyer. In fact it may take 1 month for Phily BEC to mail - he explained.
Eventually my company received the Labor papers on May 7th 07....
Hope this story helps.
Diptam
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PD_Dec2002
03-07 12:42 AM
Hi,
Have a question on EAD/H1b. I am joining a new company using AC21 and EAD. Lets say after few months if INS denies my GC application then will I be able to transfer my h1b. Basically I got the info that I can re-capture my unused period of H1b out of 6 years. Is that true ?
Thanks.
I don't know if the following information is applicable if the GC is denied.
Last year, my friend started working on an EAD (after his H-1B visa expired). Unfortunately, he did not get his renewal EAD in hand before the expiry of the current EAD, so the lawyer submitted a H-1B petition to use the unused portion (India vacations for him, but basically any time when you were outside the US) from his old H-1B so my friend could continue working. If I remember well, it was applied under Premium Processing, but I know for sure that it definitely came through. But so did his EAD card...on the day his current EAD expired.
Again, I want to reiterate that I don't know how the above scenario plays out if the GC is denied, so do check with a lawyer.
Regards,
Jayant
Have a question on EAD/H1b. I am joining a new company using AC21 and EAD. Lets say after few months if INS denies my GC application then will I be able to transfer my h1b. Basically I got the info that I can re-capture my unused period of H1b out of 6 years. Is that true ?
Thanks.
I don't know if the following information is applicable if the GC is denied.
Last year, my friend started working on an EAD (after his H-1B visa expired). Unfortunately, he did not get his renewal EAD in hand before the expiry of the current EAD, so the lawyer submitted a H-1B petition to use the unused portion (India vacations for him, but basically any time when you were outside the US) from his old H-1B so my friend could continue working. If I remember well, it was applied under Premium Processing, but I know for sure that it definitely came through. But so did his EAD card...on the day his current EAD expired.
Again, I want to reiterate that I don't know how the above scenario plays out if the GC is denied, so do check with a lawyer.
Regards,
Jayant
abcdefgh
11-13 06:23 PM
Hello
I am on currently H1B visa using AC21 portability based on I140 approval from previous employer. This is my 9 th year and H1B is expiring April 2010. My current employer is starting H1b renewal again. I do not have H1B visa stamp in my passport as I did not travel outside the USA for last 5 years.
Through my wife's I 485 filling I am beneficiary on that petition. I have applied for advanced parole for both of us to travel out of USA somewhere around March 2010.
My questions are follow:
1. Upon travel when I try to come back should I use this advanced parol or get a H1 visa stamp on my passport and make a entry based on H1 Visa?
2. If I use advanced parol to make an entry does it invalidate my H1 status? I heard somewhere that If I use advance parol to make an entry than I can no longer be on H1 visa. In my case advanced parol I am getting is based on I 485 benefits from wife's I485 case.
3. If making an entry on advance parol does not affect my H1 status, then should I still go to US embassy and get H1 visa stamp? Or it is no longer needed? Is it advisable not to have H1b stamp in my passport at all because I can use Advance Parol for internation travelling? The reason I am asking is because to get stamp in passport will require me to travel to embassy and consume my time from very limited time I am travelling.
4. What are the documents I need to carry while I travel if advance parol is advisable to be used at port of entry?
5. What are advantage/disadvantage of Advance Parol Vs H1b Visa for making an entry?
6. and Lastly, the things I need to keep in mind while at port of entry?
I know, I am asking too many questions. But to be honest, I am really nervous about this traveling as I have not travelled outside the US for last five years. And you know during these years many things must have been changed.
I really appreciate any advise.
Thanks
Sanjay
I am on currently H1B visa using AC21 portability based on I140 approval from previous employer. This is my 9 th year and H1B is expiring April 2010. My current employer is starting H1b renewal again. I do not have H1B visa stamp in my passport as I did not travel outside the USA for last 5 years.
Through my wife's I 485 filling I am beneficiary on that petition. I have applied for advanced parole for both of us to travel out of USA somewhere around March 2010.
My questions are follow:
1. Upon travel when I try to come back should I use this advanced parol or get a H1 visa stamp on my passport and make a entry based on H1 Visa?
2. If I use advanced parol to make an entry does it invalidate my H1 status? I heard somewhere that If I use advance parol to make an entry than I can no longer be on H1 visa. In my case advanced parol I am getting is based on I 485 benefits from wife's I485 case.
3. If making an entry on advance parol does not affect my H1 status, then should I still go to US embassy and get H1 visa stamp? Or it is no longer needed? Is it advisable not to have H1b stamp in my passport at all because I can use Advance Parol for internation travelling? The reason I am asking is because to get stamp in passport will require me to travel to embassy and consume my time from very limited time I am travelling.
4. What are the documents I need to carry while I travel if advance parol is advisable to be used at port of entry?
5. What are advantage/disadvantage of Advance Parol Vs H1b Visa for making an entry?
6. and Lastly, the things I need to keep in mind while at port of entry?
I know, I am asking too many questions. But to be honest, I am really nervous about this traveling as I have not travelled outside the US for last five years. And you know during these years many things must have been changed.
I really appreciate any advise.
Thanks
Sanjay
pappu
06-02 11:25 AM
This is interesting that he works in Tancredo's office . Its good that law is working to catch such racists.
Another point to note is that this guy said the N word and all this happened. Lou Dobbs will lose his job the next day if he starts making comments against the African American community. These guys do not even dare go in that territory. We all know what happened to Don Imus. Now If you just replace 'Indians'/immigrants/H1B with the N word, all these anti-immigrant organizations, websites and anti-immigrants will find themselves in a very difficult situation with the law. Civil rights activists will also not let them continue their hatred.
It is high time Indian Americans and immigrants start raising this issue actively and end such racism.
Another point to note is that this guy said the N word and all this happened. Lou Dobbs will lose his job the next day if he starts making comments against the African American community. These guys do not even dare go in that territory. We all know what happened to Don Imus. Now If you just replace 'Indians'/immigrants/H1B with the N word, all these anti-immigrant organizations, websites and anti-immigrants will find themselves in a very difficult situation with the law. Civil rights activists will also not let them continue their hatred.
It is high time Indian Americans and immigrants start raising this issue actively and end such racism.
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