webm
06-10 11:22 AM
This is really a good news!! :)
BTW,what about AP??
Mine was approved recently..UH just missed the boat this yr :(
I'm also pleased to announce that we will be extending the validity period of the employment authorization documents that we issue to individuals who are waiting adjustment of status to lawful permit residenture or in colloquial phrase, the green card.
Currently, adjustment applications are granted employment authorization documents with only a one year maximum validity. Beginning later this month, we'll start issuing these documents with a two-year validity period for aliens who are waiting adjustment of status if their application is expected to be pending for more than a year.
This, again, is eliminating a persistent source of frustration for workers who are here, who have a pending adjustment application but have to go and renew their employment documents every single year. It's going to cut the paperwork there.
BTW,what about AP??
Mine was approved recently..UH just missed the boat this yr :(
I'm also pleased to announce that we will be extending the validity period of the employment authorization documents that we issue to individuals who are waiting adjustment of status to lawful permit residenture or in colloquial phrase, the green card.
Currently, adjustment applications are granted employment authorization documents with only a one year maximum validity. Beginning later this month, we'll start issuing these documents with a two-year validity period for aliens who are waiting adjustment of status if their application is expected to be pending for more than a year.
This, again, is eliminating a persistent source of frustration for workers who are here, who have a pending adjustment application but have to go and renew their employment documents every single year. It's going to cut the paperwork there.
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allen_1974
01-23 01:34 AM
Hi,
My passport will be expiring in next 6 months. I do have an appt pending with US embassy Bombay. I have some queries, if someone can please guide me:
1. What happens to old passport. I took Appt with old passport number?
2. Can I keep my old passport?
3. Is it OK to go for new renewed passport? Or will it impact the H1B stamping and interview process?
Pls suggest.
Regards
My passport will be expiring in next 6 months. I do have an appt pending with US embassy Bombay. I have some queries, if someone can please guide me:
1. What happens to old passport. I took Appt with old passport number?
2. Can I keep my old passport?
3. Is it OK to go for new renewed passport? Or will it impact the H1B stamping and interview process?
Pls suggest.
Regards
kirupa
04-16 01:37 AM
Another great design, but the text seems a bit off with the design. For the most part, in a stamp, the text should be the consistent, dull part. In my view, it doesn't look nice when italicized or stylized excessively.
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willIWill
11-11 04:59 PM
Seek a competent lawyer's help. There is a "nunc pro tunc" option . Since you applied for the initial amendment in May 2009 after your expiration of OPT, they would have to check if any grace period applies or if it could be done in your case for "change of Status". But worth the try, in either case you make sure you are not "out of status".
Hope all ends well for you.
Hope all ends well for you.
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ujjvalkoul
07-06 09:15 PM
It just got approved today...
72 months = 6 years...looks like they could not calculate this...No wonder, there is retrogression
72 months = 6 years...looks like they could not calculate this...No wonder, there is retrogression
xbohdpukc
04-21 08:17 PM
Surely won't fly.
I-140 doesn't belong to the employee. Period.
I-140 doesn't belong to the employee. Period.
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chanduv23
09-16 03:02 PM
U will get a lot of what you want :)
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tnite
06-26 02:24 PM
hi guys,
i have a 485 filing question. i'm on EB2, ready to file for 485. however, i am in india on a family matter and will have to return only for the filing. i know it is "sooner the better", but i am trying to figure out how late i can return to US.
i have read on this forum that dates will retrogress in august. any informed people out there know how likely that is?
also, if i have to make it there in july to file 485, any idea about how long after filing i need to stay in the US before i can return back to india? i mean, any rules which say you cannot travel before such-and-such happens?
thanks in advance, and sorry if the above are dumb questions.
No one can tell you what will happen next month or 2 months from now.The best day to file 485 is July 2nd.
Once USICS receives your app they will send out a document for finger printing.You should take a infopass appt and go to a local USCIS office to be finger printed.
The time frame to receive this document ranges anywhere from a month to 2 or more.
i have a 485 filing question. i'm on EB2, ready to file for 485. however, i am in india on a family matter and will have to return only for the filing. i know it is "sooner the better", but i am trying to figure out how late i can return to US.
i have read on this forum that dates will retrogress in august. any informed people out there know how likely that is?
also, if i have to make it there in july to file 485, any idea about how long after filing i need to stay in the US before i can return back to india? i mean, any rules which say you cannot travel before such-and-such happens?
thanks in advance, and sorry if the above are dumb questions.
No one can tell you what will happen next month or 2 months from now.The best day to file 485 is July 2nd.
Once USICS receives your app they will send out a document for finger printing.You should take a infopass appt and go to a local USCIS office to be finger printed.
The time frame to receive this document ranges anywhere from a month to 2 or more.
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Aah_GC
06-15 12:00 AM
It's been a while and I don't remember, what I signed - those were the times of innocence, if you could say that :). The physical copy should represent itself in no time once it is approved. I presume that is how the lawyer comes to know about it.
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mchatrvd
08-20 09:57 AM
My bad. i didn't see his time stamp :)
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deecha
03-05 10:44 AM
Could you give us more details on the category, reason for denial etc ?
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Jaime
04-13 12:20 PM
Hey, Your category has always been current. What are you doing on this forum.
Looks like this guy is from an anti-immigrant group.
Are you serious with your comment? Not from any anti-immigrant group here LOL. I just genuinely care for our collective future as immigrants. I know some people "close the golden door behind them", but not everyone does that
Looks like this guy is from an anti-immigrant group.
Are you serious with your comment? Not from any anti-immigrant group here LOL. I just genuinely care for our collective future as immigrants. I know some people "close the golden door behind them", but not everyone does that
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Edison99
09-25 01:26 PM
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transpass
09-28 12:55 PM
what info do you need to take to the office? gurus, can someone explain?
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deardar
09-19 11:47 AM
Kudos to you and other folks who made a difference.
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eb3_nepa
04-23 07:21 PM
According to this document, if you switch jobs it IS better to file the AC21 and inform the USCIS, just in case trhe employer decides to reovke the I-140.
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pointlesswait
02-08 01:51 PM
does anyone know of any good chicago based immigration lawyer?
References are welcome!!!!
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References are welcome!!!!
:confused:
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krishna_777
05-08 01:42 PM
I am currently on the H1B 7th Year Extension with I-140 Approved stage from the existing company. My Priority date is Oct 2001 under India EB3. I will be moving to the fortune company starting from next month and they are ready to sponsor my green card with existing priority date. I got the copy of the 140 from my existing company and submitted the same to the new one.
Couple of days I read in the immigration articles that EB2 & EB3 dates for India may move little bit during the summer months starting from June. In that case, what are the options available for me for filing I-485 if my dates becomes current.
Can I request my old company to file for I-485 and move to new company on H1?? Or can I contact an attorney for filing my I-485 with my current documentation and work with new company on H1??
Any help and guidence on this is really appreciated. I want to exercise all the possible options when the dates are becoming current for me. If I want to file the green card from the new company, I need to wait for 6 - 9 months. However, they will use the old priority date for filing the Labor & 140.
Please help & guide me on this.
Couple of days I read in the immigration articles that EB2 & EB3 dates for India may move little bit during the summer months starting from June. In that case, what are the options available for me for filing I-485 if my dates becomes current.
Can I request my old company to file for I-485 and move to new company on H1?? Or can I contact an attorney for filing my I-485 with my current documentation and work with new company on H1??
Any help and guidence on this is really appreciated. I want to exercise all the possible options when the dates are becoming current for me. If I want to file the green card from the new company, I need to wait for 6 - 9 months. However, they will use the old priority date for filing the Labor & 140.
Please help & guide me on this.
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glus
01-02 09:23 AM
hello,
If you applied for their I-130 before the end of 4/2001, then they would be eligible for 245(i) and adjust status even if they are illegally here now. However, for 245(i) to work, would require them being present in the U.S. at the time you applied for I-130. In short, if they were physically present in the U.S. before the end of April of 2001, and if you applied for their I-130 before end of April of 2001, they can adjust in the U.S. If not, they can't. In any case, if they leave the U.S. now for consular processing, they will not be able to receive their immigrant visas because they will trigger a 10-year bar from entry to the U.S. and become inadmissible.
I would advise to speak to an immigration lawyer before doing anything at this time.
If you applied for their I-130 before the end of 4/2001, then they would be eligible for 245(i) and adjust status even if they are illegally here now. However, for 245(i) to work, would require them being present in the U.S. at the time you applied for I-130. In short, if they were physically present in the U.S. before the end of April of 2001, and if you applied for their I-130 before end of April of 2001, they can adjust in the U.S. If not, they can't. In any case, if they leave the U.S. now for consular processing, they will not be able to receive their immigrant visas because they will trigger a 10-year bar from entry to the U.S. and become inadmissible.
I would advise to speak to an immigration lawyer before doing anything at this time.
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10-04 12:54 PM
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eb_retrogession
03-21 09:52 AM
IVC needs a member to speak with a reporter. This is for a highly recognized publication in the U.S., but the member must meet the following requirements:
1) The individual must be EB1 or O category; and
2) The individual must have correspondence from the US government documenting the absurd red tape (a letter explaining the delays in their green card, etc).
Please contact us as soon as possible if you meet these requirements � or know someone else who is - and are willing to speak with the reporter. It would greatly advance IV�s cause to be included in such an article, so please help us.
1) The individual must be EB1 or O category; and
2) The individual must have correspondence from the US government documenting the absurd red tape (a letter explaining the delays in their green card, etc).
Please contact us as soon as possible if you meet these requirements � or know someone else who is - and are willing to speak with the reporter. It would greatly advance IV�s cause to be included in such an article, so please help us.