Wednesday, June 8, 2011

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  • arihant
    10-26 10:43 AM
    last year i applied for H1 transfer in the midweek of Oct-05 and got the approval on mid week of Feb-06. :cool:

    Thanks Masti for your response.

    Anybody else have any experiences from this year?

    Thanks.




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  • she81
    07-27 08:58 PM
    Can't you upgrade your 140 application to premium (when it becomes available) in that case? Just for peace of mind.

    I 140 and 485 filed concurrently.
    Let's say I 140 is approved after 200 (greater than 180) days, If employer revokes I 140 after 230 days (let's say he is pissed off that i left the company using Ac 21 portability)

    will it create any issue for my GC ?




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  • Sakthisagar
    02-24 03:25 PM
    I think it is like this, if you apply before hand like 6 month before your Visa expiring date your chances of getting an RFE for client letter is minimal, provided you stick to the same employer and all necessary documents like paystubs, tax pay reciept etc, is submitted.

    If you apply for Premium Processing, SURE HIT you will get RFE for the END client contract copy...

    I have got only for an year extension last Sept 2009 --[total 10 years in US--changed my H1B company on 2003] -applied on Premium processing,--I-140 approved Jun 2005, missed the July 2007 fiasco... I am planning to apply on ordinary on April 2010 again.

    So Key is do not go for Premium Processing if you could, apply 6 months before your H1B visa expires, inform the end client and vendor that you need a contract copy send it to USCIS if there is an RFE, if they cannot give you the copy for business reasons. Be Ready to reply the RFE.

    Good Luck to all, and I wish all of us to be on EAD, before this 2010 year end.

    May GOD Bless




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  • blacktongue
    01-20 08:00 AM
    Don't EB3 have no example to show?



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  • gc_bucs
    05-29 09:11 AM
    I recently got back from India and got my stamping done in New Delhi instead of Chennai. I tried taking the emergency quota option in Chennai and was not successful. I got fed up with the system and opted for New Delhi and the stamping process went without a hitch.

    One thing I would suggest is to take all your previous H1 original docs as the consular asked me for mine to make sure I was always in status.

    Good luck

    As per http://www.murthyindia.com/content/em_appt.html if you're working in the US and are returning back to work, you can qualify for emergency quota. Is this a viable option? My travel dates in Aug / Sep / Oct are not confirmed yet and so I am planning to take an emergency appointment only.




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  • styrum
    02-18 12:22 PM
    I can't recall Democratic senators helping LEGAL immigrants during the CIR debate last year!

    Maria Cantwell (D-WA) introduced the only amendment favorable for us.



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  • justice4all
    02-25 05:01 PM
    My son got his FAFSA approved last year. I am on H1 and he is on H4. Your daughter either way on H4 or EAD qualifies for FAFSA. If you have questions, you can call FAFSA directly and they are very helpful.

    Good Luck..

    RV

    Hi rameshvaid,
    Are you sure, H4 qualifies for FAFSA. My wife is on H4 and she doesnt have SSN. I think if one has SSN, it doesnt matter whether they are in H1, H4, F1, EAD .. they can apply for FAFSA. Am I right?

    thanks




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  • boogie2007
    04-15 07:46 PM
    can we change from regular 485 processing to consular processing may be this is fast i dont know but is it a good idea for those who are stuck in name check ? its finally 180 days past from name check, but whenever i contact IO now they say a new release came out from USCIS & FBI which mentions name check for >180 days will be done by Feb2009 , who knows by that time priority date will be current ? and if priority date is current then no guarantee if job is current.................. ?:confused:



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  • WillIBLucky
    12-08 08:45 AM
    Why is IV very silent today? Is it a good sign or something else? Or is everyone in front of Cspan?




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  • eager_immi
    02-09 12:09 PM
    Ok, since immigration is taking a back seat because of the IRAQ war, please explain how does it make him a wonderful president? He is responsible for so many lives bc of the war. If he did not spend billions of tax payer money on iraq, when there were no weapons of mass distruction and/or saddam was not an imminent danger to the united states, don't you think we would have better use of our tax payer's dollars.

    Just beacuse he is pro immigration does not make him the best president (he cannot pass the bill on his own u know, eventhough "he is the decider"). What is the point he can be pro immigration for all people care but his republican party is not too thrilled with him and will not pass an amnesty bill. What has he done for the enviornment? He believes that there is nothing called global warming. So please just because he is pro-illegals, pro free trade does not qualify him as the best president.



    Bush is for immigration reform.

    I see people disliking him, but to be fair to him, that man had some very good ideas when he became the president. He was unlucky that 9-11 happened when he was just 9 months into presidency and inexperienced, but his response was good, and it was wrong for him to go into Iraq as the reasons were all wrong. That was a huge mistake, probably in-expereince, wrong advisors, oil lobby, and some of the fear from 9-11, all contributed to that decision.

    Overall, he has done more in terms of changing things, and has started debates on more controversial issues than anyone before. He has done more for the world trade, es[ecially countries like India, China and Brazil. He has gone beyond racial and gender factors, as reflected in choice of his staff and advisors.

    Debates have to be started before anything happens and sometime it takes years, even after the presidency is over.

    It's easy to blame him for everything as he is the face we see. I am not a Bush supporter, but actually a huge Clinton fan, but I think we tend to be overly unfair to the man. He has an office that comes with blames, sometimes decisions are not easy and you could go wrong either way. I think he tends to err on side of doing more than less, while Clinton was opposite and kept things stable, but also didnot start changes or lay grounds for change to take place.

    As a president I think he has probably done more, or sets things in motion, more than Clinton did. Sometimes things need changing, and initial in-stability goes with the change.



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  • xbohdpukc
    09-25 02:52 PM
    Because there is little certainity about the Green card many people hesitating to buy houses. There is good chance that the housing market will definitly improve if the Green card waiting period decreases.

    you are kidding, right? According to the latest figures the number of houses in the market is about 3.5 millions, which amount to 7 months of housing supply. Even if tomorrow DOL will process all its backlog of 180K applications and INS issue pending however-many-GC applications pending (I believe I heard a # of 500K including those 180K they are expecting to get from the DOL) it won't affect the housing market a bit.




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  • Templarian
    11-26 12:24 AM
    :lol: Fixed. but I refuse to use a jpeg



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  • ItIsNotFunny
    12-04 04:39 PM
    Hope all is well there - I fly in there in 2 days.

    It was more scare than reality. Security forces are searching....




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  • kirupa
    06-07 01:42 AM
    Never heard of this contest??
    You mean, you missed out on the Get out the Stamp and Rock the Stamp campaigns? It was ALL over cable TV :P

    faster - in one week.



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  • inUSA2000
    01-31 02:11 PM
    Get your degree evaluated by WES http://www.wes.org. or http://www.trustfortecorp.com/cou_evaluations.html

    They will do a course by course evaluation and will let you know if your degree is equivalent to 4 year US degree. I am not sure if they will evaluate aptech one but try it out. Keep this copy with you and incase you get a RFE, answer it with this report. There is high chances that it will be approved.

    I am surprised how your attorney did not do this before submitting the application.

    GOOD luck




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  • xgoogle
    08-21 10:09 AM
    Any updates from people in this situation ?



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  • crystal
    02-04 10:52 AM
    There is no need to change to H4. asaik , that is an extra un-necessary step.
    AP should be enough.

    Does it make sense to change status to h4 from f1 before my spouse goes out of country and come back on h4 instead of AP?




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  • santb1975
    02-13 11:48 PM
    This doesn't feel good :o




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  • va_dude
    03-09 01:21 PM
    To port from EB3 to EB2, you will need an approved EB2 labor.
    You can't just randomly convert your EB3 to EB2 just because you are more qualified, etc. Besides the category, Eb1,2,3 is determined by the job requirements, not your qualification. So you could be a PhD from MIT, but if the job requires only a Bachelor's for example, you can't do an Eb2.

    So in your case, your new employer C would need to file for a new labor in EB2 and then do the 140 after labor approval.

    I'm not a 100% sure if you can do the porting while filing the new 140 or only after its approval. For that you might need to confirm with an attorney consult.

    My advice - spend the 100/200 bucks and get a 1 hour consult with a reputed attorney or the attorney that employer C works with.




    nosightofgc
    12-07 02:46 PM
    I will be surprised if some one says you cannot. Because I am doing.




    meridiani.planum
    08-12 05:40 PM
    if your applications are pending for over 6 months (approvable and your PD isc urrent for this long), file a writ of mandamus. Thats the only thing I have seen that moves USCIS to approve such old applications that are hiding behind the 'under background check' flag. Note that FBI namecheck is also now required to be completed within 180 days, so there is no excuse for an application to remain approvable but not approved beyond those timelines. talk to a good lawyer and pursue your case aggressively.



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