gotgc?
09-18 10:20 AM
Hi,
My pending I-140 (filed an year ago...June 2006) was transferred from TSC to NSC on 09/05/2007, because my I-485 was filed with NSC. What date willl NSC use as received date to process my case...the date they received from TSC or the original receipt date?
My pending I-140 (filed an year ago...June 2006) was transferred from TSC to NSC on 09/05/2007, because my I-485 was filed with NSC. What date willl NSC use as received date to process my case...the date they received from TSC or the original receipt date?
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EB3_SEP04
08-14 09:53 AM
Hi,
I am on H1, Applied EAD and Travelling on AP.
Is there a problem if I don't have approved EAD while I come back?
NO problem.
I am on H1, Applied EAD and Travelling on AP.
Is there a problem if I don't have approved EAD while I come back?
NO problem.
madhuthomas
03-04 02:51 PM
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kishorek111
01-02 01:16 PM
I filed my 485 in Aug 2007 (in the July fiasco), but filed my EAD in Jan 2008. So do I need to send the application fee.
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pal351
01-23 01:58 PM
They will staple both the paassports and send back to you.
You need to carry your old&New passports together all the time.
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
You need to carry your old&New passports together all the time.
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
gcpool
02-23 02:00 PM
From my experience The people at the national center have no idea whats happening when compared to the guys at the specific centers. The national centers issues generic solutions. (Say fill a form and wait for 45 days. If after 45 days there is no answer they again send the form, etc) If you really want to know more or get proper action, the people at the specific centers will have to be contacted.
The old way to get to the specified center is back. Dont listen the messages, just press the order of the buttons and it will work.
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Kevin Sadler
August 9th, 2005, 03:20 PM
hi jason. if you post a couple here it will be a lot easier to put the critique with the picture so we don't have to go back and forth to different sites. it also allows others to see the pix and critiques together. hope that works for you. later, kevin
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07-01 07:52 AM
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pali
11-01 10:50 AM
Also can you let me know if its OK for my wife to stay legally here with the receipt from the I-539 filing. The processing time at California center says they are currently processing I-539's from June'07
Thanks
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07-13 09:37 AM
Very very clever. This one is my personal favorite...Great job!
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gprx100
03-31 09:14 PM
My lawyer initiated the PERM process late last year, the timeline was such that the prevailing wage request was filed with State Workforce Agency (SWA) on 12-30-2009. The SWA prevailing wage determination was received back by my lawyer on the 1/11/10.
Subsequently the recruitment process started and everything was going smooth. The PERM was supposed to be filed in the first week of April. My lawyer now is saying that they need to push the application filing because of the new rule which came into effect Jan 1st which requires all prevailing wage requests to be filed with the DOL. The rule states that:
On January 1, 2010, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) changed the way that prevailing wage determinations (PWDs) are processed for the PERM, H-1B, H-1B1 (Chile/Singapore), E-3 (Australia), and H-2B programs. PWDs are now issued by DOL�s National Prevailing Wage and Helpdesk Center (NPWHC) in Washington, DC. Below are updated Frequently Asked Questions about the new process.
From my understanding the new law should not be applicable to me, since we filed for the PWD on 12/30/09. I am not sure why we need to reinitiate the process, since the new law is _effective_ as of 01/01/2010.
Is anyone in a similar situation or anyone has any advice?
Subsequently the recruitment process started and everything was going smooth. The PERM was supposed to be filed in the first week of April. My lawyer now is saying that they need to push the application filing because of the new rule which came into effect Jan 1st which requires all prevailing wage requests to be filed with the DOL. The rule states that:
On January 1, 2010, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) changed the way that prevailing wage determinations (PWDs) are processed for the PERM, H-1B, H-1B1 (Chile/Singapore), E-3 (Australia), and H-2B programs. PWDs are now issued by DOL�s National Prevailing Wage and Helpdesk Center (NPWHC) in Washington, DC. Below are updated Frequently Asked Questions about the new process.
From my understanding the new law should not be applicable to me, since we filed for the PWD on 12/30/09. I am not sure why we need to reinitiate the process, since the new law is _effective_ as of 01/01/2010.
Is anyone in a similar situation or anyone has any advice?
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GC_ki_daud
07-11 04:12 PM
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shirish
04-11 04:41 PM
Ideally both the I-94s should have same Number on them.
Check it out.
Whn I entered US after visiting home country Nov 06, they gave me an I 94 till Dec 06 which was the end term of my first H1 B term.
i got the approval for xtension. In approval notice at the bottom, i see a new I 94 till 2009.
so now i got 2 I-94's now.
cud any body tell which is the real one.
next time whn i go out of this country, which i-94 i shud i hand it over to the officials??
pls tell ur experiences..thank u
Check it out.
Whn I entered US after visiting home country Nov 06, they gave me an I 94 till Dec 06 which was the end term of my first H1 B term.
i got the approval for xtension. In approval notice at the bottom, i see a new I 94 till 2009.
so now i got 2 I-94's now.
cud any body tell which is the real one.
next time whn i go out of this country, which i-94 i shud i hand it over to the officials??
pls tell ur experiences..thank u
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manand24
10-08 08:26 AM
I am also facing a similar situation. My lawyer advised me not to worry about this.
Also, I think there is another thread talking about the same issue.
See signature for details:
PD 04/2006 EB2 INDIA
I-140 NSC AP 10/2006
SELF:
I-485 NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007; RD 09/17/2007 from NSC
I-131 (Travel Document) NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007; RD 09/17/2007 from NSC
I-765 (EAD) NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007; Card received on 10/03/2007
BioMetrics given on 10/05/2007
WIFE
I-485 NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007; RD 09/17/2007 from NSC
I-131 (Travel Document) NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007;RD 09/18/2007 from NSC
I-765 (EAD) NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007; Card received on 10/03/2007
BioMetrics given on 10/05/2007
Also, I think there is another thread talking about the same issue.
See signature for details:
PD 04/2006 EB2 INDIA
I-140 NSC AP 10/2006
SELF:
I-485 NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007; RD 09/17/2007 from NSC
I-131 (Travel Document) NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007; RD 09/17/2007 from NSC
I-765 (EAD) NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007; Card received on 10/03/2007
BioMetrics given on 10/05/2007
WIFE
I-485 NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007; RD 09/17/2007 from NSC
I-131 (Travel Document) NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007;RD 09/18/2007 from NSC
I-765 (EAD) NSC RD 07/02/07; ND 09/10/2007; Card received on 10/03/2007
BioMetrics given on 10/05/2007
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Ann Ruben
04-28 11:04 AM
Assuming you meet the requirements for E visa status as an employee and not an owner of the company, this is a viable strategy.
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jsb
09-13 10:40 AM
Those planning to park at Metro Stations, note that at most stations parking is not free. Where paid, it is accessible only through SmarTrip card (a prepaid card used by regular commuters). Credit cards or any other payment methods are not accepted at these automated parking lots.
Further, as such, these lots get filled up by 8am. Sep 18 being a car-free day in DC, more cars are likely to get at these parking lots, filling them even earlier.
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iol_joh
07-30 06:25 PM
I am on my 9th year extension of my H1B. I have to leave to my home country at a short notice. I have H1B stamped on my passport. However it expires at the end of September. I may not be back until the first week of September.
I have already filed for my H1B extension and I am waiting for my Receipt notice.
Will there be any issue coming back into US when my visa stamped on my passport is valid for less than a month. I don't think my extension will be processed by then.
Anyone on this forum who has had similar experience in the past?
Thanks for your response in advance.
I have already filed for my H1B extension and I am waiting for my Receipt notice.
Will there be any issue coming back into US when my visa stamped on my passport is valid for less than a month. I don't think my extension will be processed by then.
Anyone on this forum who has had similar experience in the past?
Thanks for your response in advance.
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martinvisalaw
04-13 12:06 PM
I wish this could be more easy.
That's why people hire lawyers to help them! The 864 is especially tricky.
The person being sponsored does not need to sign the I-864A as a household member, unless you have family immigrating with you. The whole reason for using an 864A is to show that a "household member" agrees to be a joint sponsor. By definition, a household member must live in the same house, i.e. have the same address.
Provide whatever documents you have to show that you have the same address, but considering having a lawyer help you, since this is a bit of a mess.
That's why people hire lawyers to help them! The 864 is especially tricky.
The person being sponsored does not need to sign the I-864A as a household member, unless you have family immigrating with you. The whole reason for using an 864A is to show that a "household member" agrees to be a joint sponsor. By definition, a household member must live in the same house, i.e. have the same address.
Provide whatever documents you have to show that you have the same address, but considering having a lawyer help you, since this is a bit of a mess.
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bidhanc
07-29 07:16 AM
If your Husband's GC was approved and it was a straight forward case, yours should be approved also.
I would suggest taking an "infopass" and checking on the status of your case.
thank u so much for ur prompt reply.
my husband's priority date is current now so are there any chances for me to get gc now??
I would suggest taking an "infopass" and checking on the status of your case.
thank u so much for ur prompt reply.
my husband's priority date is current now so are there any chances for me to get gc now??
gc4vk
06-23 03:09 PM
Hello ALL,
My spouse and myself are called for 485 initial interview, have couple of questions.
1) Do I need to take Affidavit of Support docs(form I 864), my 485 is employment based and not family based(I am the primary applicant)
2)Do I need to take Original I 140 and Original Labor approved doc
also please let me now if some one have been to such interviews and if there are any suggestion?
EB3-IN,
PD : June-1-06, NSC
I140 approved - Jan, 2007.
485 Filed -- Aug 2007
My spouse and myself are called for 485 initial interview, have couple of questions.
1) Do I need to take Affidavit of Support docs(form I 864), my 485 is employment based and not family based(I am the primary applicant)
2)Do I need to take Original I 140 and Original Labor approved doc
also please let me now if some one have been to such interviews and if there are any suggestion?
EB3-IN,
PD : June-1-06, NSC
I140 approved - Jan, 2007.
485 Filed -- Aug 2007
xyz
06-14 07:33 PM
Interesting findings in the USCIS Ombudsman report - 2007.
http://www.aila.org/content/fileviewer.aspx?docid=22650&linkid=162321
From the report:
Employment-Based (EB) Green Card Applications
(Annual Report pp. 32-37)
In FY 06, over 10,000 visas were lost because of slow processing of EB cases, even though USCIS had an estimated 100,000 to 150,000 pending applications for employment-based green cards. As of May 2007, the
State Department estimated that 40,000 EB visas may be lost in FY 07 if USCIS does not increase the
processing rate for green card applications. The Ombudsman attributes the slow rate of adjudications to inaccurate statistics and inefficient USCIS management of its workload. The problem will become significant in the coming fiscal year if there is a dramatic increase in EB green card applications, and a significant backlog is likely to develop if this problem goes unaddressed.
http://www.aila.org/content/fileviewer.aspx?docid=22650&linkid=162321
From the report:
Employment-Based (EB) Green Card Applications
(Annual Report pp. 32-37)
In FY 06, over 10,000 visas were lost because of slow processing of EB cases, even though USCIS had an estimated 100,000 to 150,000 pending applications for employment-based green cards. As of May 2007, the
State Department estimated that 40,000 EB visas may be lost in FY 07 if USCIS does not increase the
processing rate for green card applications. The Ombudsman attributes the slow rate of adjudications to inaccurate statistics and inefficient USCIS management of its workload. The problem will become significant in the coming fiscal year if there is a dramatic increase in EB green card applications, and a significant backlog is likely to develop if this problem goes unaddressed.
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