pappu
06-10 05:46 PM
This is allowed since the laws are not very specific yet on 2 concurrent applications even though they recently brought out a rule on multiple filings by one employer and multiple perms for diff. positions for one employer. However you need to puruse it at your own risk. lawyers are happy and might even encourage you since they will get double the fees. In the I140 stage there is a column where you have to say if you have any other immigration application that is pending or has ever been denied. also I have heard that USCIS has been scrutinizing more carefully multiple applications especially after the bi specialization of the centers. Basically you don’t want to give an impression that you are doing fraud, because green card is only for a future employment for one employer. People have been doing this multiple application and labor substitutions in the past and authorities have been coming up ways and means to stop this or pass it through careful scrutiny.
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gcwait123
01-29 07:11 PM
I currently have approved EAD, I-140 and waiting for a Visa number to become available. My receipt date for I-485 was July 2nd 2007 and my notice date was September 27th. My employer is closing the IT department in March. Though it has been 180 days since my receipt date, it's not 180 days since my notice date. Will my I-485 processing be impacted when a Visa number becomes available? Also, will it be Ok if I'm out of a job for a short time while I'm looking for my next job? I sincerely appreciate the help and guidance in this matter.
Thanks.
Thanks.
chanduv23
11-10 05:57 AM
Sure, thanks for the advice. Don't you want to be one-day President?:D As a side note, you have 10 green dots. Can I borrow one from you?:D
One day president ha ha ha ... reminds me of the Bollywood movie where the hero becomes a chief minister for one day and cleanses the society :D:D:D
One day president ha ha ha ... reminds me of the Bollywood movie where the hero becomes a chief minister for one day and cleanses the society :D:D:D
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GCHope2011
06-30 08:31 PM
Hi,
I have a question. I am on H1 and are planning to extend my H1 along with my wife H4. My question is, we both have EAD's and I never use EAD. My wife is looking for jobs on EAD. If she works on EAD, can she still able to extend H4 status?
Thanks
As long as she does not work, and she has entered the country using her H4 (as against entering using Advance Parole), she is on H4. Once she uses her EAD, she is no longer on H4. Subsequent US entries will need to be on Advance Parole.
This is my "understanding".
I have a question. I am on H1 and are planning to extend my H1 along with my wife H4. My question is, we both have EAD's and I never use EAD. My wife is looking for jobs on EAD. If she works on EAD, can she still able to extend H4 status?
Thanks
As long as she does not work, and she has entered the country using her H4 (as against entering using Advance Parole), she is on H4. Once she uses her EAD, she is no longer on H4. Subsequent US entries will need to be on Advance Parole.
This is my "understanding".
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03-29 04:31 AM
Here's is another one, featuring my desktop !!
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MetteBB
05-11 02:36 AM
Titles are completely unreadable.
Well all they say is Danmark... a country. Its not really the most important thing... but ok. I will try and change them
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However it would also be nice to get some comments on the stamps themselves...
/mette
Oh bugger... I see that I flattened the layers so I cant even go in and edit the stamps now. Ah well it was fun doing them (even if no one likes them)
Well all they say is Danmark... a country. Its not really the most important thing... but ok. I will try and change them
:smirk:
However it would also be nice to get some comments on the stamps themselves...
/mette
Oh bugger... I see that I flattened the layers so I cant even go in and edit the stamps now. Ah well it was fun doing them (even if no one likes them)
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priti8888
07-20 06:47 PM
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thomachan72
07-14 02:02 PM
Hi Guys,
A quick one. I have a HIb visa which is expiring on 9th of next month . I have never worked for that employer as things did'nt work out. I am currently in Australia and want to work as a contractor in US. I have already figured out who is going to transfer/sponsor my new H1.
I am pretty sure that my employer would have cancelled my h1 which was allotted to me in 2007 quota.
I have a tourist visa as well and i intend to goto US on that Visa and work out on the transfer of my H1 once i land there.
Can i really do the above or am i getting too optimistic.
Please reply soon as i have to make some really quick decisions.
Regards
N
your old H1 would not be of any use/issue for you. Apply for a new one with the new employer and it would be an easy process. Transfering basically means applying for a new one. The employer has to go through all the processes (advert, recruitment, LC etc). I have no idea about converting from B1 to H1.
A quick one. I have a HIb visa which is expiring on 9th of next month . I have never worked for that employer as things did'nt work out. I am currently in Australia and want to work as a contractor in US. I have already figured out who is going to transfer/sponsor my new H1.
I am pretty sure that my employer would have cancelled my h1 which was allotted to me in 2007 quota.
I have a tourist visa as well and i intend to goto US on that Visa and work out on the transfer of my H1 once i land there.
Can i really do the above or am i getting too optimistic.
Please reply soon as i have to make some really quick decisions.
Regards
N
your old H1 would not be of any use/issue for you. Apply for a new one with the new employer and it would be an easy process. Transfering basically means applying for a new one. The employer has to go through all the processes (advert, recruitment, LC etc). I have no idea about converting from B1 to H1.
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reachinus
09-26 01:59 PM
your old 140 will still be valid even if the new one is deneid and as long its not withdrawn or revoked by USCIS. You should be able to get 3 yrs H1 based on your approved 140. Hope this helps.
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waiting_4_gc
07-14 02:26 PM
Hi,
My 485 status on USCIS site is showing Document production or Oath Ceremony. The status changed on 7/8/2010. What does this status mean. Does this mean approval? How long does it take to recieve the actual card once the case enters to this state.
Thanks in advance.
Sudipta
This means your GC has been approved. You'll receive welcome letter and card(s) shortly.
Congratulations!!
My 485 status on USCIS site is showing Document production or Oath Ceremony. The status changed on 7/8/2010. What does this status mean. Does this mean approval? How long does it take to recieve the actual card once the case enters to this state.
Thanks in advance.
Sudipta
This means your GC has been approved. You'll receive welcome letter and card(s) shortly.
Congratulations!!
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fasterthanlight�
05-20 12:02 PM
Come to think of it... That second one kinda looks like a pnas. :|
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front123
03-19 02:27 PM
Hello,
I am not sure if this situation below has been faced by any forum member. Would appreciate any information/experience or advise from fellow members and attorneys
I am on H1-B - I- 140 approved stage (EB3) for past several years and have faced no issue with Extensions(5) and 8 Stampings over this long period, working for the same employer.Apr 2003 PD with 1 yr left on current H1 extension.
I 485- AOS not applied
I am now contemplating to return permanently due to personal reasons and in this process effectively abandon the H1-B and GC process.
After I return, my employer would keep the I-140 and GC process active and I may work for the same employer remotely.
What are the options I have ?
1.If I do not apply for the H1-B extension next year but my employer keeps the job open for the next few years(future employ), is Consular Processing possible once Apr-03 becomes current- say 3 years from now.. - what documents would I require in that case?
In the next 4 years, possibly Eb3 April 03 might become available thus making the AOS possible thru Consular Processing
Do I need to apply H1-B extension in this case if I am out of the US but still want to keep the GC process active?
2. If I need to apply for H1-B extension next year with the same employer assuming the job is still available (only if I return and assuming PD is not current),
Based on Neufeld memo, what would be the additional documents reqd for such an extension ?
3. In case CIS construes this as abandonment, would this have any bearing 10 years later, if I apply for Perm. Residence thru I -130 route, family based immigration
Would appreciate any advise on this.
I am not sure if this situation below has been faced by any forum member. Would appreciate any information/experience or advise from fellow members and attorneys
I am on H1-B - I- 140 approved stage (EB3) for past several years and have faced no issue with Extensions(5) and 8 Stampings over this long period, working for the same employer.Apr 2003 PD with 1 yr left on current H1 extension.
I 485- AOS not applied
I am now contemplating to return permanently due to personal reasons and in this process effectively abandon the H1-B and GC process.
After I return, my employer would keep the I-140 and GC process active and I may work for the same employer remotely.
What are the options I have ?
1.If I do not apply for the H1-B extension next year but my employer keeps the job open for the next few years(future employ), is Consular Processing possible once Apr-03 becomes current- say 3 years from now.. - what documents would I require in that case?
In the next 4 years, possibly Eb3 April 03 might become available thus making the AOS possible thru Consular Processing
Do I need to apply H1-B extension in this case if I am out of the US but still want to keep the GC process active?
2. If I need to apply for H1-B extension next year with the same employer assuming the job is still available (only if I return and assuming PD is not current),
Based on Neufeld memo, what would be the additional documents reqd for such an extension ?
3. In case CIS construes this as abandonment, would this have any bearing 10 years later, if I apply for Perm. Residence thru I -130 route, family based immigration
Would appreciate any advise on this.
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jediknight
01-15 11:04 AM
Honestly, if the Democrats lose this seat, it is because of taking their voter base for granted.
Hopefully, this will light a fire under them and make them more focused on their promises.
I agree that if they lose this seat, it will be the end of CIS and it will be hard to pass any meaningful legislation for us either.
- JK
Hopefully, this will light a fire under them and make them more focused on their promises.
I agree that if they lose this seat, it will be the end of CIS and it will be hard to pass any meaningful legislation for us either.
- JK
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lazycis
02-06 08:57 AM
Hello everyone,
I am in a very bad condition n would appreciate anyone who can advice me on same. I had been out of status for about 1 yr n 2 months following my denial of I 140 n expiration of H1b, n currently residing in US. Now i have a new approval for H1b from USCIS, a month back. I was instructed by my employer to go back to my native country n get approval from from the consulate n re enter US. My lawyer instructed that i will be barred at the consulate or at the airport due to the history of over stay in US upon re-entering . Is there any one who have heard experinces of this kind ever? plz share your knowledge... thanks
Lawyer is right. If you leave the country, you will be barred for 10 years from re-entry if you accumulated more than 1 year of "unlawful presence" ("out of status" is different and it is not a such a big deal to lose status as long as you do not accumulate unlawful presence). If you stay, you may be able to eventually get green card.
Can you provide more details regarding your timeline? Was I-485 filed? If you had pending I-485, "unlawful presence" counts from the date I-485 has been denied, not from the date H1 has expired.
I am in a very bad condition n would appreciate anyone who can advice me on same. I had been out of status for about 1 yr n 2 months following my denial of I 140 n expiration of H1b, n currently residing in US. Now i have a new approval for H1b from USCIS, a month back. I was instructed by my employer to go back to my native country n get approval from from the consulate n re enter US. My lawyer instructed that i will be barred at the consulate or at the airport due to the history of over stay in US upon re-entering . Is there any one who have heard experinces of this kind ever? plz share your knowledge... thanks
Lawyer is right. If you leave the country, you will be barred for 10 years from re-entry if you accumulated more than 1 year of "unlawful presence" ("out of status" is different and it is not a such a big deal to lose status as long as you do not accumulate unlawful presence). If you stay, you may be able to eventually get green card.
Can you provide more details regarding your timeline? Was I-485 filed? If you had pending I-485, "unlawful presence" counts from the date I-485 has been denied, not from the date H1 has expired.
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H1B-GC-NY
02-14 02:55 PM
I've been waiting since 20th of December. Thats when they (NSC) received my documentation reply.. and still no news!!! Have heard that NSC were on vacation (December and January), they just returned ... That's too bad!
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rb_248
05-12 02:48 PM
Thank you all for your responses.
Actually I wanted to know if one doesn't go out of the country and stays back in the US, and remains unemployed for whatever reason for say 6 month or more- medical, personal etc or perhaps just take a break.
As long as you have things to explain when you are up for naturalization. I know some who quit their jobs a few months after getting GC to go back to school.
Actually I wanted to know if one doesn't go out of the country and stays back in the US, and remains unemployed for whatever reason for say 6 month or more- medical, personal etc or perhaps just take a break.
As long as you have things to explain when you are up for naturalization. I know some who quit their jobs a few months after getting GC to go back to school.
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marty
03-14 02:52 PM
Thanks for the reply. I've also got canadian immigration as a backup and my visa is valid till April 20. I was planning to go to canada and come back to US on parole but my friends advised me to wait as from march bulletin it looks like my PD for Oct 05 will become current hopefully in the next bulletin. I was told that I might put the US case in risk as you never know what could happen when you come back.
What do you guys suggest?
Thanks for your help.
What do you guys suggest?
Thanks for your help.
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Adam
10-06 05:16 PM
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rkumar28
02-19 09:32 AM
Attorneys....Would appreciate any advice on this....
Thanks
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StuckInTheMuck
02-13 06:56 AM
AFAIK, EB-2 can be filed either with LC or via NIW route. NIW bypasses LC requirements, but you need to make a strong case for why your advanced qualifications/expertise will serve the interests of US society in the long term, a task often better handled by a competent immigration attorney. EB-1 is similar to NIW in terms of eligibility requirements, but USCIS uses a stricter microscope to approve EB-1 cases, again something an experienced attorney can help with.
Anysia
03-21 12:04 AM
Non-profit organizations...as the name emplies are organizations that doesnt aim to make a profit...and if they ever do, it must be retained within the organization so they can support their own programs and services. Examples are foundations, charities--they are tax favored. I know some schools are too---and hospitals. Ive worked in one hospital before. You can find it out by reading what a company is all about...visions, missions...they will usually say they are not for profit organizations if ever they are...hope this helps....by the way...they are VISA CAP EXEMPT!