marty
03-14 02:59 PM
I am almost in the same situation. My PD will hopefully be current in next bulletin and I've decided its worth to wait for couple of more months and not deal with any complications that may arise due to job change.
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minimalist
08-15 04:40 PM
I will be travelling outside US using AP by end of this month. I don not have valid stamped visa. Recently small part of my old company (A)got acquired by new company and my job was moved to new company (B)
Lawyer at company B applied for New H1 in May 2008 ( old is still valid till 2009)�but haven�t received approved 797 notice yet.
Can I travel outside US and comeback without haveing approved new 797 notice. I do have EAD and old 797.
Any issues ? I don�t want to abandon my H1 status.
Gurus please advise.
Thanks
BAsed on what I know, even if you use AP to re-enter and continue to work with the GC petitioning company, your H1 status is still valid.
Your scenario is you will be reentering on AP , but switching the job to a new employer. You may lose your H1 status
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Not a lawyer
EB3 I - MAy 2006
Contribution -- $100
Lawyer at company B applied for New H1 in May 2008 ( old is still valid till 2009)�but haven�t received approved 797 notice yet.
Can I travel outside US and comeback without haveing approved new 797 notice. I do have EAD and old 797.
Any issues ? I don�t want to abandon my H1 status.
Gurus please advise.
Thanks
BAsed on what I know, even if you use AP to re-enter and continue to work with the GC petitioning company, your H1 status is still valid.
Your scenario is you will be reentering on AP , but switching the job to a new employer. You may lose your H1 status
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Not a lawyer
EB3 I - MAy 2006
Contribution -- $100
jcrajput
07-17 04:39 PM
Sorry I can not answer your question. But I have one question for you see if you can help me.
You said that by AUG 2008 bulletin, your dates are current.. Which date we should refer to? Date from I-140 or date from I-485?
Can u pls help?
Thanks
You said that by AUG 2008 bulletin, your dates are current.. Which date we should refer to? Date from I-140 or date from I-485?
Can u pls help?
Thanks
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singhsa3
11-09 10:41 PM
Folks,
My I-485 is filled at Nebraska Service Center. Does anyone has the address where to send AC21 job change letter ?
I plan to file it myself.
Thanks
My I-485 is filled at Nebraska Service Center. Does anyone has the address where to send AC21 job change letter ?
I plan to file it myself.
Thanks
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inskrish
02-12 07:02 PM
Hi all,
Any one can please help me, I am leaving at Atlanta, Georgia, I have 5 years old son his passport is going expire next month so I would like to apply. Any could tell me what are the documents required, what form I need to fill, fee, where can I apply for renewal etc......
Thank you in Advance..
Thanks,
Raj
Hi,
Check here for the procedures to renew you son's passport: New Document (http://www.cgihouston.org/PassportMinor.html). I assume your son is an Indian citizen.
Any one can please help me, I am leaving at Atlanta, Georgia, I have 5 years old son his passport is going expire next month so I would like to apply. Any could tell me what are the documents required, what form I need to fill, fee, where can I apply for renewal etc......
Thank you in Advance..
Thanks,
Raj
Hi,
Check here for the procedures to renew you son's passport: New Document (http://www.cgihouston.org/PassportMinor.html). I assume your son is an Indian citizen.
G
01-29 02:22 PM
bump :)
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immilaw
09-28 02:47 PM
I'm a mechanical engineering and also have an MBA degree.
I work as a support engineer.
My lawyers tell me that I cannot apply in EB2, since my Post grad degree is unrelated to my grad degree and so does not apply to my job.
Is this true?
Can I not file in EB2?
If you can justify that the minimum requirements for a SUPPORT engineer is a MBA then you can go for EB-2. Else it will be EB-3.
I work as a support engineer.
My lawyers tell me that I cannot apply in EB2, since my Post grad degree is unrelated to my grad degree and so does not apply to my job.
Is this true?
Can I not file in EB2?
If you can justify that the minimum requirements for a SUPPORT engineer is a MBA then you can go for EB-2. Else it will be EB-3.
2010 Ugly Betty#39;s Pretty Makeover
Rune
July 27th, 2005, 08:41 AM
The fence is very good, but the trees in the middle kills the composition as far as I can tell.
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roxychaney
03-19 12:47 AM
this is great, even after working with acrylics for a while, my portraits never got better than this!
blending acrylics = very very hard
I can't seem to resist contests, lol. Anyways... here is my first attempt at a portrait with acrylics. Its 8x10". :)
http://fc25.deviantart.com/fs44/f/2009/073/4/d/Self_Portrait_by_2xreavis.jpg
blending acrylics = very very hard
I can't seem to resist contests, lol. Anyways... here is my first attempt at a portrait with acrylics. Its 8x10". :)
http://fc25.deviantart.com/fs44/f/2009/073/4/d/Self_Portrait_by_2xreavis.jpg
hair America Ferrera in Ugly Betty.
number30
04-18 03:52 PM
Hello Gurus,
I have got my wife passport stamped(H4) until Oct'09 based on my previous H1. I have changed company and got new I-797 for both of us valid till Apr'2010. During her recent visit to India and return to USA, at the port of entry she was issued I-94 till Oct'2009 eventhough her I-797 form my new employer is valid till Feb'2010.
I don't want to ask my wife to cross the broder (@Mexico or @Canada) for the sake of renewing her I-94. I am wondering if I can apply with USCIS for her extension of I-94 till April'2010 for which she has I-797 to support it.
Thanks
All you have to do is apply for H4 extension.
I have got my wife passport stamped(H4) until Oct'09 based on my previous H1. I have changed company and got new I-797 for both of us valid till Apr'2010. During her recent visit to India and return to USA, at the port of entry she was issued I-94 till Oct'2009 eventhough her I-797 form my new employer is valid till Feb'2010.
I don't want to ask my wife to cross the broder (@Mexico or @Canada) for the sake of renewing her I-94. I am wondering if I can apply with USCIS for her extension of I-94 till April'2010 for which she has I-797 to support it.
Thanks
All you have to do is apply for H4 extension.
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goosetavo
01-11 01:03 AM
There are organizations there that support all immigrants, and CIR is not just about undocumented workers, it will benefit us as well. IV should sign-up and join the tide.
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amitg
08-07 01:07 PM
what is a US consulate package service?
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dealsnet
11-12 08:22 PM
No. You can't do anything other than H1B job.
Hello Folks,
I am on H1-B and have an EAD. My Dad is a builder in Hyderabad and I want to promote the apartments in US. Can I rent an office space and just do marketing without registering a business? All sales will be completed in India.
Thanks for your advice,
Ramki
Hello Folks,
I am on H1-B and have an EAD. My Dad is a builder in Hyderabad and I want to promote the apartments in US. Can I rent an office space and just do marketing without registering a business? All sales will be completed in India.
Thanks for your advice,
Ramki
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geesee
07-07 02:54 PM
Yes, its possible. The only conditions are - your port of entry MUST be Newark, NJ & you MUST rent the apartment at Whitehall Gardens, Somerset.
If you dont meet any of these, USCIS will not allow you to convert from visitor to H1B
If you dont meet any of these, USCIS will not allow you to convert from visitor to H1B
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rjgleason
July 1st, 2004, 06:30 AM
Welcome to Dphoto...........Yor shot is stunning, so lets see more of your work!
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Ind-Can
01-05 12:35 PM
Thanks for the reply Pandey.
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prem_goel
07-09 01:27 AM
yes there most likely will be an RFE asking for her paystubs...looking at the current trends. You might try her stamping H-4 instead. People have a higher rate of success there. For her H-4 stamping, they just might ask for your paystubs....but thats also not a complete guarantee.
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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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mwin
02-26 01:11 PM
I have a simply question, not urgent, not immediate
I moved to a different place (same city), but my wife is out of country. I am trying to file AR-11 for change of address, but it is asking for Last Port of entry. Is AR11 needed only for people who are currently in the country.
I moved to a different place (same city), but my wife is out of country. I am trying to file AR-11 for change of address, but it is asking for Last Port of entry. Is AR11 needed only for people who are currently in the country.
Blog Feeds
02-08 06:10 PM
Immigration Visa Attorney Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/flag_CNMI.gifAll immigration law attorneys must deal with foreign countries, unique international legal issues, and some quaint interpretations of law. The lawyers at Los Angeles' Fong & Chun are no exception, and in fact, this recent change affects some of our clients who do business in or own businesses in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI).
On 28 November 2008, "the United States" as defined for purposes of the Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) just got bigger, with the addition of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Although there are probably wrinkles I have not yet read in the treaty, this essentially puts the CNMI on the same footing as Puerto Rico. Here's the cute part:
Because the CNMI will become part of the "United States" as defined by �101(a)(38) of the INA, "residence or presence in the CNMI before 28 November 2009 shall NOT be considered residence or physical presence within the USA for INA purposes. Thus, on 29 November 2009, all persons physically present in the CNMI are considered "to be present in the United States without inspection, by operation of law."
Will these PWIs (present without inspection) be eligible to adjust status? Unclear? Are they working "abroad" for purposes of L visas? Yes, as it turns out. One thing is clear: Legal Permanent Residents (so-called "green" card holders) who wish to base a naturalization application based on physical presence in the CNMI will NOT be able to do so for pre-29 November 2009 periods of time. Isn't this esoterica fun? --jcf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/02/the-usa-is-bigger.html)
http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/flag_CNMI.gifAll immigration law attorneys must deal with foreign countries, unique international legal issues, and some quaint interpretations of law. The lawyers at Los Angeles' Fong & Chun are no exception, and in fact, this recent change affects some of our clients who do business in or own businesses in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI).
On 28 November 2008, "the United States" as defined for purposes of the Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) just got bigger, with the addition of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Although there are probably wrinkles I have not yet read in the treaty, this essentially puts the CNMI on the same footing as Puerto Rico. Here's the cute part:
Because the CNMI will become part of the "United States" as defined by �101(a)(38) of the INA, "residence or presence in the CNMI before 28 November 2009 shall NOT be considered residence or physical presence within the USA for INA purposes. Thus, on 29 November 2009, all persons physically present in the CNMI are considered "to be present in the United States without inspection, by operation of law."
Will these PWIs (present without inspection) be eligible to adjust status? Unclear? Are they working "abroad" for purposes of L visas? Yes, as it turns out. One thing is clear: Legal Permanent Residents (so-called "green" card holders) who wish to base a naturalization application based on physical presence in the CNMI will NOT be able to do so for pre-29 November 2009 periods of time. Isn't this esoterica fun? --jcf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/02/the-usa-is-bigger.html)
kirupa
08-04 04:30 PM
Images don't have borders, but am I correct in guessing you are referring to a virtual border that is used to let you know whether you want to resize or drag?
:)
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