desibob
06-14 06:56 PM
Lawyers suggest renewing H1B as a backup in case 485 is denied. Having one more 140 or 485 is better than that. If he was going to get 2 GCs I would call it greediness, but one person is going to get only one GC and it doesnt howmany applications one person files. Moreover, people who file two applications are paying twice the money which will be used USCIS to increase capactiy. How about that?
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hydubadi
07-23 09:42 PM
Bump^^
cnachu2
04-01 12:14 PM
Hi,
I am planning to send papers to my father, but i am Not able to see appointments available dates for Visitor Visa in Hyderabad. Always it says not available. Did any one see the dates, if so please let me know how i can check for the same. Now i am checking from https://www.vfs-usa.co.in/Frame.aspx?param=2AP4EtDeINaUTjC+6mQpXWTiohGYtRyA4 rzNQQlVUYCAkw0vmE5cfJtSUotlweZu
Thank You,
Chandra.
I am planning to send papers to my father, but i am Not able to see appointments available dates for Visitor Visa in Hyderabad. Always it says not available. Did any one see the dates, if so please let me know how i can check for the same. Now i am checking from https://www.vfs-usa.co.in/Frame.aspx?param=2AP4EtDeINaUTjC+6mQpXWTiohGYtRyA4 rzNQQlVUYCAkw0vmE5cfJtSUotlweZu
Thank You,
Chandra.
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k94
03-08 02:05 PM
If you are a French citizen, then yes, you can get a new H1-B visa stamp at the US Embassy in Paris. But if you are a citizen of another country, then no, you cannot get a US H1-B visa in Paris. You have the option of getting an appointment and going to a US Embassy/Consulate in Canada, Mexico, or your country of citizenship.
Whether the French will give you a French visa is another question, but regardless, you will have to have a new US H1-B visa to get back into the country.
Whether the French will give you a French visa is another question, but regardless, you will have to have a new US H1-B visa to get back into the country.
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RDB
08-25 12:33 PM
Nope, 140 was approved in 2006. 485 applied July 19th, 2007. Looks like a mistake on USCIS part.
Did you filed 140 & 485 concurrently?? this is also one of the uscis check that you shouldn't filed be concurrently...
Gurus,Correct me if i am wrong..
Did you filed 140 & 485 concurrently?? this is also one of the uscis check that you shouldn't filed be concurrently...
Gurus,Correct me if i am wrong..
ashutrip
09-06 01:58 AM
no i work for a construction company
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gk_2000
05-15 11:17 PM
By chance, I was browsing the USCIS homepage when I came across guidelines for the change of address form. It says that not changing your address within 10 days is a criminal misdemeanor. Does anyone know when this law was passed?
Could you provide the link where it said so? DANG! Some laws are created JUST to make criminals out of perfectly sane and peaceful people
Could you provide the link where it said so? DANG! Some laws are created JUST to make criminals out of perfectly sane and peaceful people
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myallapragada
07-11 08:27 PM
I am new to this forum. Just registered myself. I hv a question if u guys can help. I got an RFE for I485 for employment verification. Lawyer says he sent the employer verification letter with his signature instead of employers bec employer has given him authorization to do so. can anyone do like this. does this pose a problem for my I485 approval. Please help.
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05-31 01:48 AM
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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
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snathan
07-24 05:21 PM
My current company's CEO is retiring and the other partners are forming a new company. The current company will continue as a corporation and in the new corporation the current CEO will have 10% share. The new co will start with the current client base, employees, equipment, web site and use the current company's name as a DBA.
I am on H1-B visa with the current company and in the process for Permanent Residency with my I-140 approved and awaiting for the Priority Date to become current .
If the current company terminated me and i got re-hired with the new co.. what would i need to do for my H1-B visa and the Green card process. Please advice ASAP.
Thanks
If its a new company, you need to do H1B transfer and start the GC from PERM. If the I-140 is not revoked, you can retain the PD.
I am on H1-B visa with the current company and in the process for Permanent Residency with my I-140 approved and awaiting for the Priority Date to become current .
If the current company terminated me and i got re-hired with the new co.. what would i need to do for my H1-B visa and the Green card process. Please advice ASAP.
Thanks
If its a new company, you need to do H1B transfer and start the GC from PERM. If the I-140 is not revoked, you can retain the PD.
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kaushik58
09-09 11:21 PM
Hi Gurus,
Can Any Body Update Us With Any Latest On This Subjected Issue ?
Recently In I-140 Anybody Got Aproval With 3 Years Degree From Nsc ? I Am Talking About Eb-3 Cases.
I Understood That Something Was Going On But Could Not Get Any News So Far !
Can Anybody Give Lights If There Is Something Positive ?
I Hope Immigration Voice Will Also Take Up This Issue During Rally.
Thanks,
Can Any Body Update Us With Any Latest On This Subjected Issue ?
Recently In I-140 Anybody Got Aproval With 3 Years Degree From Nsc ? I Am Talking About Eb-3 Cases.
I Understood That Something Was Going On But Could Not Get Any News So Far !
Can Anybody Give Lights If There Is Something Positive ?
I Hope Immigration Voice Will Also Take Up This Issue During Rally.
Thanks,
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HRPRO
03-25 03:38 PM
I have personally known quite a few cases where there was a problem in converting while in the country. She will have to go back and apply for a change before she comes back.
What my friend did was got married here. Once again went through the formalities and registered the marriage in Columbia, applied for the visa in Columbia and then brought his wife to the US.
What my friend did was got married here. Once again went through the formalities and registered the marriage in Columbia, applied for the visa in Columbia and then brought his wife to the US.
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sina
08-20 01:36 PM
You can stay here as long as the I797 is valid (there is no rule to stamp it within a year). Do you have H1B stamped frome before or is this your first H1? If the first one then you have to get it stamped when you travel out of US. If this is not the first one then you can travel back on your old H1 stamp with new I797.
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Ram_C
02-14 12:46 PM
Hi ,
howmany days will it take by USCIS to give decision once after we submit all relevant documents for I140 RFE.
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usually 1 to 2 weeks (atleast in my case it was 1 week),
hey, but again never forget that you are dealing with USCIS, they are consistent in being inconsistent.
good luck and hope you get your I-140 approved soon. :)
howmany days will it take by USCIS to give decision once after we submit all relevant documents for I140 RFE.
Center-TEXAS
Thanks
usually 1 to 2 weeks (atleast in my case it was 1 week),
hey, but again never forget that you are dealing with USCIS, they are consistent in being inconsistent.
good luck and hope you get your I-140 approved soon. :)
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ravinaidu
11-10 02:19 PM
Guys: With economy in such a bad state, how do you think he can even think about the immigrants. People are being laid off every day. I can see anger building on the face of Americans when they see foreigners. It will be a while before our voices are heard.
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mundakamal
06-21 09:29 AM
Bumping up for some responses..
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glus
01-06 08:13 AM
You should speak to an immigration attorney. That's the best I can tell. False claiming to be a U.S. Citizen can lead to a permanent inadmissibility to the US. As such, it is a serious matter and should be discussed with an attorney.
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_k_
05-11 02:02 AM
I came in US with my family when I was 15-16, back then we were on L2, then as time passed by we switched to H4. Then I turned 21 so I had to go on Student Visa (F1). Still living in US legally.
Now my question is I've been staying in US over 10 years now, legally. I dont know if its rumor or not, but someone told me, that you can apply for Green Card if you lived in US over 10 years legally, is that true?
Going through all that H1B process sounds really hectic. Also all my family members, friends and relatives are here, I don't know anyone back in my birthplace. any suggestions or tips, would help a bit.
thanks :)
Now my question is I've been staying in US over 10 years now, legally. I dont know if its rumor or not, but someone told me, that you can apply for Green Card if you lived in US over 10 years legally, is that true?
Going through all that H1B process sounds really hectic. Also all my family members, friends and relatives are here, I don't know anyone back in my birthplace. any suggestions or tips, would help a bit.
thanks :)
solaris27
02-11 08:54 AM
you should be okay
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