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  • moonrah
    06-13 06:03 PM
    does it mean, it was not discussed at all and it is going to be discussed next week?





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  • chanduv23
    06-28 03:45 PM
    Merge this into the rumor thread please





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  • gc_bulgaria
    02-23 08:38 PM
    If we're forced to see the glass half full, delayed 140 processing may actually be good for some people who are about to be laid off and whose 140 is on shaky grounds. It might just buy'em some more time to switch employers and figure out alternatives.

    Maverick_2008

    Ummm, how exactly is delayed I 140 good if they are about to be laid off? To be able to use AC21 these guys need need their I 140 approved and have worked for the employer 6 months after receipt date.

    I don't see the logic in your statement.





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  • krishmunn
    01-05 12:55 PM
    They cannot hold your PF no matter what. Send a Attorneys letter (in India) stating that it is illegal for them to hold the PF and they should pay it immediately. It has worked magic for a friend of mine who quit one of the largest IT employer.

    As for OPs question on email being binding , it probably is not. To be a binding contract both party need to sign. When you say "Wipro didn't want me to stay longer" do you have any mail to prove that they indeed wanted you to leave earlier ? If you have that, they sure cannot do anything. As for Leave encashment, if it for leave earned in US, complaint to DOL using form WH4 (assuming you are on H1, not L1) .



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  • chanduv23
    02-25 10:48 PM
    Oracle applications, Oracle financials, Siebel, SAP are good fields to enter. Data warehousing is hot and a lot of people get trained. Consulting companies have fulltime trainers and there are a lot of courses you can take.





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  • cjain
    11-13 09:32 AM
    Tom,

    This is completely false. Even if the employer revokes an un approved i-140, the I-485 is not affected if the following conditions are met:

    - I-140 should've been "approvable when filed"
    - New job should be in same/similar field

    Read the Aytes Memo (google: aytes memo) for more clarification.

    and stop spreading lies

    The AC21 can be used only if the following 2 conditions are met:
    a. I140 is approved.
    b. 180 days after the receipt date of I1485.

    One may leave the employer even before the 180 days or before the 140 approval with a risk that the emploeyer will not revoke I140 and no RFE comes for 485. The safest is to use AC21 only after the I140 approval.

    If 180 days passed (485 receipt date) and if I140 is approved, there is no problem even if the employer revokes the I140 after you move the company. You may get an RFE to produce the offer letter from the new company.



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  • astral1977
    07-09 11:21 AM
    smartboy75,

    I-131 form is used for issuing re-entry permits, refugee travel & advance parole documents.

    AOS applicants are issued advance parole document. The biometrics rule is only for those individuals who are issued re-entry & refugee travel documents.

    If in doubt kindly read through the text that you pasted in your message.

    Thanks.


    Source www.immigration-law.com

    07/09/2008: USCIS Biometric Changes For Re-Entry Permits and Refugee Travel Documents 07/08/2008

    USCIS has issued revised instructions for USCIS Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. The instructions include changes effective March 5, 2008 that require applicants for re-entry permits and refugee travel documents to provide biometrics (e.g., fingerprints and photographs) at a USCIS Application Support Center (ASC) for background and security checks and to meet requirements for secure travel and entry documents containing biometric identifiers.
    Q. May an I-131 applicant for a re-entry permit or refugee travel document complete biometrics outside of the United States?
    A. Form I-131 instructions provide guidance for certain persons who are abroad at the time of filing to visit a U.S. Embassy or consulate for fingerprinting, although all applicants are urged to file before leaving the United States. Since certain overseas offices have the discretion to accept and adjudicate applications for refugee travel documents, although it is not mandatory that they do so, an applicant for a refugee travel document may complete biometrics outside of the United States, but is encouraged to wait to travel until his or her biometrics have been collected and the document delivered. As discussed earlier, certain overseas USCIS offices may, in their discretion, adjudicate Form I-131 filed for a refugee travel document (but not re-entry permits), where the applicant has failed to apply while in the U.S. (see 8 C.F.R. � 223.2(b)(2)(ii)). However, applicants for refugee travel documents should not count on the overseas offices necessarily agreeing to adjudicate Form I-131 in all cases, particularly where it is evident that the individual could have applied while in the U.S. and attended his or her biometrics appointment. Applicants for reentry permits should attend their biometric appointment at the designated ASC. If the applicant departs the United States before the biometrics are collected, the application may be denied.
    Q. Will Form I-131 re-entry permit or refugee travel document be denied if the applicant leaves the U.S. after the application has been filed and receipted but before biometrics are completed?
    A. Form I-131 form instructions state, �Departure from the United States before a decision is made on an application for a Re-entry Permit usually does not affect the application. However, where biometric collection is required and the applicant departs the United States before the biometrics are collected, the application may be denied.� Travel is not advisable. If an applicant leaves and comes back, his or her application may be denied while abroad, and he or she may not be able to get back into the country. Even though an overseas USCIS office may, in its discretion, take the biometrics of an applicant for a refugee travel document, there is no guarantee that the office will necessarily exercise its discretion to do so. Therefore, USCIS again urges all I-131 applicants for whom biometrics will be required to file their applications well in advance of their scheduled departure dates. USCIS suggests applicants apply for a travel document at least 60 days prior to the date of travel.


    So if we efile EAD and then 2 months down the line efile AP, do we have to go twice for biometrics ???





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  • styrum
    06-12 03:10 AM
    He doesn't need an H1B transfer to be approved to start working for the new employer, just "filed".



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  • ksita48
    07-23 09:30 PM
    Brief Description of my Case Joined Vision Systems Group INC,(VSGInc), Southplains Field, NJ in the year March 2003. My H1B was transferred to VSG Inc from my previous company which got merged with another company. VSG Inc filed my Labor Certification in 2003 (EB3) on Dec 23,2003 which has gone to Back Log Center, Harrisburg, PA and got approved only in Dec, 2006. In July 2006 VSG Inc, filed PERM under EB2 and got approved and filed I140 under EB2. But when USCIS sent RFE, my company has withdrawn the I140 without responding to RFE. In July 2007, during 2007 visa fiasco, VSG Inc filed I140 electronically, and I485 and other papers concurrently in July 02, 2007. Got the receipt notices for I140 dated 07-02-2007 and for I485 and others on 06-05-2008. Received EAD and travel docs in July 2008. My I140 is still pending at Nebraska Service center as on date. When contacted trough the Local Congress Man, Dept. Of Home land Security replied on Feb 09, 2009 as follows: �The processing of I-140 has been delayed, not yet ready for decision as it has been selected for extended security review, independent of FBI name check and fingerprints. Until the review is completed, we cannot move forward on this case. We will make every effort to make a decision on this case as soon as the review is complete. However, we have contacted the security team POC to see if this case can be reviewed to see if it can be moved for adjudication.� VISION SYSTEMS GROUP, INC., a New Jersey Domestic Profit Corporation, with a branch office in Coon Rapids, Iowa, was also indicted in a ten count federal indictment that included one count of conspiracy, eight counts of mail fraud, and one count of �Notice of Forfeiture� in the amount of $7,400,000. The investigation is being conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in collaboration with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services - Fraud Detection and National Security Division (FDNS); U.S. Department of Labor - Office of Inspector General; U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS); U.S. Department of State; and is supported by the U.S. Attorney�s Office for the Southern District of Iowa. At the out set I am in a complete depressed state an seek your help and know the fate of my AOS applications like I-140, I485 and others and the best possible course of action I may have to take immediately. My concerns and questions: 1. Should I transfer my H1b to another company? 2. What will happen to my pending I-140 and I-485 petitions? 3. Or should I continue with the present company wait for the outcome? 4. How much time it may take to finally conclude this process normally? 5. If the company is proved guilty and be closed by the Govt. or blacklisted what will happen to the Employees like me who are absolutely not concern, nor involved and go by Rules and in the project working If you can throw some light on these matters, It would be of great relief to me who has spent in this country for 11 years legally paying all the taxes.:confused:





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  • SU1979
    10-09 01:02 PM
    Please provide additional details regarding U'r labor like EB1/2/3

    GC approval process is a long process, U just started U'rs. I don't understand whatz the panic..

    Pleaseprovide appropriate titles when U create a thread...



    Thanks for your response. I shall put a good heading from next time. As this was my first post, I would like to take the opportunity to ask for apology.

    My GC is in EB-2 category. My questions are very much clear. I do not have much idea about GC processing like you for which I have so much panic.

    It would be great if you could please answer my above mentioned questions explicitely.


    Thanks



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  • ksircar
    07-01 01:52 PM
    My daughter is in college and I was wondering if there is any chance of getting a FAFSA loan for her with I-485 application applied in July 2007.

    Thanks

    Please read the discussion threads under Student aid at the EAD stage .





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  • eb3India
    04-13 11:00 AM
    Also, one should know we are not getting help from our group, I know many guys who are effected by GCs in my office in my neighbourhood, I can't even get them to make one call to senator office,

    how do you expect some other organization to help us, when we can't help ourselves



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  • BMS1
    08-21 07:07 PM
    You are saying ur PD was Sec 2005? Mine is Dec 2005. Should I also expect it sometime soon :)?

    If it is Dec 2005 you must be from non-retro and going by the many approvals for non-retro, you should certainly expect it soon (especially if other checks are complete)





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  • shikra1
    11-10 03:33 PM
    Remember, USCIS only tells us "total" I-485 receipts. They don't break it down to what many of us are interested to know, which is, how many are family based and how many are employment based. There is no way to know how many of the 150K receipts issued in Sept for I-485 were EB.

    FB and EB combined annual limit is 366,000 immigrant visas (226K FB + 140K EB)

    Again quoting from the monthly visa bulletin:

    "Section 201 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) sets an annual minimum family-sponsored preference limit of 226,000. The worldwide level for annual employment-based preference immigrants is at least 140,000. Section 202 prescribes that the per-country limit for preference immigrants is set at 7% of the total annual family-sponsored and employment-based preference limits, i.e., 25,620. The dependent area limit is set at 2%, or 7,320."



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  • kingkon_2000
    04-16 09:56 AM
    Hi folks,

    Just got back from UK on Friday after a month of family time, medicals and our embassy interview! Wanted to let you all know that we were approved and happily back in the US!!

    Congrats on the latest admin wins and movements in campaigns/projects. I wanted to say a huge thank you but not farewell to the many kind folks who kept my spirits high in the short time I have been with IV:
    abhijitp, needhelp, digital2k, paskal, gsc999, waiting4gc, pappu, chanduv23, santb1975, nolaindian32, walking dude, ja1hind, logiclife and many more. All of you rock and America is very lucky to have such genuine and brilliant people like you. I wish you the very best for your own journey.

    I will be around for sure, just have to concentrate on securing some work and life for a bit, finally!

    my best :)


    Congratulations to you and family... seems like things are moving forward for us... Really happy for you...





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  • zCool
    12-14 11:43 AM
    Go to Canada or India and have a vacation. You have a real job right?
    Shouldn't be hard to get Visa stamped and then come back.



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  • piyu7444
    04-01 02:45 PM
    CantLeaveAmerica

    The officer asked several questions

    Where do I work
    What is my job title
    Am I married
    Do I have Kids
    What is my current address and proof of it.
    What is my wedding date
    Hav I travelled out of USA from last entry
    Did I ever get any money in form of help from Immigration
    Checked my pay chq (current) and w-2 for 2007.
    Asked for Employment verification letter
    Asked to show I 94 card

    Asked all the questions which I guess are on the 485 form, the questions are generally not relevant to people like us: Examples are below

    Do I have any illegal kids (hahaha)
    Was I ever involved with any terrorist org
    Have I ever tried to being in ilegals to USA
    Have I ever worked as a Prostitute (lol)

    In particular the only question which surprised me was when I was asked to descirbe what my job responsibilities are....I was prepared for it and the officer was matching it with the job description used for my PERM

    The officer was very nice and helpful. I got done in like 20-25 min and she said that the case is approvable. We just need to wait for the Visa #.

    Hope this helps people out here........Good Luck ALL.





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  • mhtanim
    06-08 05:42 PM
    I don't live in the tri-state...

    I have my W-2's from 99 and 00 so no need to call the University.

    What I dont have is the actual return (1040nr) which I "mailed" at that time.

    Who in the world makes copies of a tax form that was actually mailed. Oh, and kept it for 9 years!!!

    For some reason, they picked on your case. This is really absurd that they are asking for 9 years old tax returns.

    As some others have mentioned, I would recommend the same... consult with a good immigration attorney. Experienced immigration attorneys like Murthy, Rajiv Khanna or Matthew Oh probably have experience in dealing with these kind of situations. They should be able to give you better advice what to do.





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  • Munshi75
    09-27 05:49 PM
    Try in any universities for a job or even in schools .I am sure you will come across an ample of opportunities. Pay may not be attractive nevertheless, will you keep to afloat .

    And next option would be (if have your GRE Valid), apply in some small schools for a similar but different program now and take admission in Jan 08. Search for small schools only.

    Hope this would help . Try first option , bet u will find soon.





    needhelp!
    09-16 02:48 PM
    top priority to this one..





    anindya1234
    06-01 02:20 PM
    I am not sure but the SKIL bill may be one such initiative. Check out
    http://www.nafsa.org/_/File/_/skilintroducedmay22006.pdf



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