gawadejyoti
05-28 07:17 PM
I am on L1 B visa . I got visa for 3 years. I am working in usa. my I-94 expiration date is september 2009.
My home country is India. can i Go back to india and apply for L1 B again. or can i just cross the border and come back in usa (so that my i-94 get extended).
thanks in advance
My home country is India. can i Go back to india and apply for L1 B again. or can i just cross the border and come back in usa (so that my i-94 get extended).
thanks in advance
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REQUIRE_GC
10-24 07:38 AM
If your name is coorect in EAD, then you should go to SSN office and
explain them , and if required re apply. You will get it changed. Remember SSN is going to be stuck to your lifetime. Hence better do the correct thing.
explain them , and if required re apply. You will get it changed. Remember SSN is going to be stuck to your lifetime. Hence better do the correct thing.
neeidd
12-04 11:03 AM
Hi Guys,
Could someone provide me with the Employment Letter Format (Based on this format, I will get my Employment Letter from my Employer) which I can show at POE, chicago while coming back from INDIA.
Thanks a lot
Could someone provide me with the Employment Letter Format (Based on this format, I will get my Employment Letter from my Employer) which I can show at POE, chicago while coming back from INDIA.
Thanks a lot
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need4gc
09-08 02:50 PM
My EAD and AP application got rejected because of missing signature on the form.Now i am planning to file on my own with out the help of attorney as he is charging me too much for refile.
So needed help in drafting the letter addressing the situation.Above all i didn't receive my application back and USCIS personnel told me that i can refile as a fresh application if i don't receive in 30days.And i am already completed the 30days.I do have the rejected application LIN number and my 485 receipt.
Please advice me what to do i want to avoid attorney.
So needed help in drafting the letter addressing the situation.Above all i didn't receive my application back and USCIS personnel told me that i can refile as a fresh application if i don't receive in 30days.And i am already completed the 30days.I do have the rejected application LIN number and my 485 receipt.
Please advice me what to do i want to avoid attorney.
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08-12 09:50 AM
H-1B visas are work visas that allow foreign nationals to temporarily work in the United States for a U.S. employer. A U.S. employer may petition a foreign national under the H-1B classification which specifically applies to individuals in a “specialty occupation." A specialty occupation has three requirements. First, an individual must have a bachelor’s degree or higher degree or its equivalent for the particular position. Second, the degree must be common in the industry among similar organizations. Third, the employer must normally require a degree or equivalent; or the nature of the specific duties is so specialized and complex that knowledge required to perform the duties is usually associated with attainment of the degree.
Individuals with H-1B visas are allowed to work in the United States for up to six years, but visas are granted in three-year increments. In some cases, the H-1B visas may be extended for more than six years. If the individual is in the United States, a change of status to an H-1B is filed in the United States. If the individual is outside the United States, upon approval of the petition, the individual must apply for an H-1B visa at the U.S. consulate. There are only 65,000 H-1B visas issued per year.
The beginning of the fiscal year for 2010 is October 1, 2009. Employers may begin filing their petitions six months prior to the start date of employment but the individuals cannot start their jobs until October 1.
It is vital for those individuals wishing to work in the United States to begin preparing their H-1B paperwork before the cap is reached. As of August 7, 2009, approximately 44,900 H-1B cap-subject petitions had been received by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and counted towards the cap. Please call us at 214-999-9999 if you would like to begin the H-1B process. The H-1B cap-subject count is available at the USCIS Web site (http://www.uscis.gov).
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Individuals with H-1B visas are allowed to work in the United States for up to six years, but visas are granted in three-year increments. In some cases, the H-1B visas may be extended for more than six years. If the individual is in the United States, a change of status to an H-1B is filed in the United States. If the individual is outside the United States, upon approval of the petition, the individual must apply for an H-1B visa at the U.S. consulate. There are only 65,000 H-1B visas issued per year.
The beginning of the fiscal year for 2010 is October 1, 2009. Employers may begin filing their petitions six months prior to the start date of employment but the individuals cannot start their jobs until October 1.
It is vital for those individuals wishing to work in the United States to begin preparing their H-1B paperwork before the cap is reached. As of August 7, 2009, approximately 44,900 H-1B cap-subject petitions had been received by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and counted towards the cap. Please call us at 214-999-9999 if you would like to begin the H-1B process. The H-1B cap-subject count is available at the USCIS Web site (http://www.uscis.gov).
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Shawn
April 1st, 2005, 08:48 PM
You might want to check out this link:
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To me it seems like his pictures are superb and it seems like you are following his style. But he seems to have perfected his art. If you haven't seen his site than please, do check it out.
http://andrzejdragan.com/
To me it seems like his pictures are superb and it seems like you are following his style. But he seems to have perfected his art. If you haven't seen his site than please, do check it out.
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h1bwala
12-07 11:14 AM
Day1 ur h1b visa starts
H1b starts mean the day LCA Petition is filed or day I797 is issued ?
H1b starts mean the day LCA Petition is filed or day I797 is issued ?
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chanduv23
09-13 02:20 PM
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paskal
11-28 05:18 PM
i'm presuming you are not talking about a physician NIW but and exceptional ability category?
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Enebreus
02-03 11:33 AM
Thanks guys,
I really appreciate it. I spent a lot of time on this guy, it's neat when people notice.
I really appreciate it. I spent a lot of time on this guy, it's neat when people notice.
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uma001
07-29 02:22 PM
Hi..
I came to US on H4. My H1B got approved when i was in India. But I came through H4 only.
Now i want to change H4 to H1B. If i want to apply for change of status..do i need to go back to india(ot other countries) for stamping? Or can i get H1B staying here?
Please help..
Currently you are on H4. If you apply for H4 to H1 transfer, you can get H1 and start working from October this year. If you cannot find project immediately, you wait up to 3 months or 6 month (maximum), otherwise change status back to H4 or you will be in trouble. Since economy is not good, it is tough to get projects nowadays, already current H1 holders are looking for projects and some have gone back. if you have already worked in India, then you may get project easily, If you did not work, then it is tough to get a project. When you are on H4, you can have peaceful life while your psouse is working, you can have get togethers whenever you want, you can cook special dishes for your spouse and wait at the door in the evenings.Real problem arises when you become pregnant (assuming you are woman), you need to take a long break if you are working,, especially if you are away from your spouse....so point is have fun with spouse, have get togethers with other couples, go shopping at BedBathandBeyond/walmart/target/jcpenny in discount seasons, have honeymoon trips again n again...Go to India whenever you want.These things are so memorable than struggling to get projects and maintaining status. When you cant maintain status you cannot go to India whenever you want....
Just want to let you know the real picture...when H4 wants a H1.
I came to US on H4. My H1B got approved when i was in India. But I came through H4 only.
Now i want to change H4 to H1B. If i want to apply for change of status..do i need to go back to india(ot other countries) for stamping? Or can i get H1B staying here?
Please help..
Currently you are on H4. If you apply for H4 to H1 transfer, you can get H1 and start working from October this year. If you cannot find project immediately, you wait up to 3 months or 6 month (maximum), otherwise change status back to H4 or you will be in trouble. Since economy is not good, it is tough to get projects nowadays, already current H1 holders are looking for projects and some have gone back. if you have already worked in India, then you may get project easily, If you did not work, then it is tough to get a project. When you are on H4, you can have peaceful life while your psouse is working, you can have get togethers whenever you want, you can cook special dishes for your spouse and wait at the door in the evenings.Real problem arises when you become pregnant (assuming you are woman), you need to take a long break if you are working,, especially if you are away from your spouse....so point is have fun with spouse, have get togethers with other couples, go shopping at BedBathandBeyond/walmart/target/jcpenny in discount seasons, have honeymoon trips again n again...Go to India whenever you want.These things are so memorable than struggling to get projects and maintaining status. When you cant maintain status you cannot go to India whenever you want....
Just want to let you know the real picture...when H4 wants a H1.
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arif
03-05 08:20 PM
Hi,
I'm in H1B visa and my visa was valid until 26th October , 2012. Recently, I went Bangladesh and US embassy stamped visa until October 23, 2011. When I returned US, Immigration office issued me I-94 validity until September 23, 2011. Now how long I can stay in US?? Do I need to apply for H1B visa extension or I will go to Canada or Mexico to apply for new visa or if I go to Canada or Mexico and return back, they will issue me a new I-94 until Sep/Oct 2012. Any one please suggest what should I do?
I'm in H1B visa and my visa was valid until 26th October , 2012. Recently, I went Bangladesh and US embassy stamped visa until October 23, 2011. When I returned US, Immigration office issued me I-94 validity until September 23, 2011. Now how long I can stay in US?? Do I need to apply for H1B visa extension or I will go to Canada or Mexico to apply for new visa or if I go to Canada or Mexico and return back, they will issue me a new I-94 until Sep/Oct 2012. Any one please suggest what should I do?
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mjdup
12-19 11:12 PM
It is possible to port the PD, there are some forums please search and you should find the answer...
Please participate in the $20/member marathon and contribute, we are trying to reach certrain target before end of the year, please contribute generously, thanks !
Please participate in the $20/member marathon and contribute, we are trying to reach certrain target before end of the year, please contribute generously, thanks !
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wiifanatic
06-22 03:56 PM
Yeah, I was thinking of making/using something else.
Lemme see if I can find some oranges in my backyard....
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Lemme see if I can find some oranges in my backyard....
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mlrrr
08-24 06:39 PM
Hi All,
My employment based I-485 application has been pending since Aug'2004. My labor priority date is May 2003. I came to know from immigration officer from local office few weeks ago that name check process was cleared very recently. But, USCIS has responded to a recent service request as follows:
The processing of your case has been delayed. We are currently awaiting the results of required security checks on this case. These background checks are required of all who apply for the immigration benefit your are seeking. We will make every effort to make a decision on this case as soon as security checks are complete. If you do not receive a decision or other notice of action from us within 6 months of this letter, please contact us by calling our customer service number provided down below.
If name check is cleared what else is pending? Is information provided by the immigration officer at local USCIS is wrong regarding the security checks.
Could you please throw some light on these background checks. What are my options. How many more years do i have to wait? Your valuable information in this regard is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
MLRRR
My employment based I-485 application has been pending since Aug'2004. My labor priority date is May 2003. I came to know from immigration officer from local office few weeks ago that name check process was cleared very recently. But, USCIS has responded to a recent service request as follows:
The processing of your case has been delayed. We are currently awaiting the results of required security checks on this case. These background checks are required of all who apply for the immigration benefit your are seeking. We will make every effort to make a decision on this case as soon as security checks are complete. If you do not receive a decision or other notice of action from us within 6 months of this letter, please contact us by calling our customer service number provided down below.
If name check is cleared what else is pending? Is information provided by the immigration officer at local USCIS is wrong regarding the security checks.
Could you please throw some light on these background checks. What are my options. How many more years do i have to wait? Your valuable information in this regard is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
MLRRR
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manja
05-23 09:21 PM
Yes but I was thinking, spouse and children are counted in family based visas and how exempting them will benefit EB visas. Correct me if I'm wrong. :confused:
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needhelp!
09-26 04:46 PM
THE EVENT IS ON OCTOBER 18TH FROM 3PM - 11PM in IRVING
Hello Texas IVians!
The booth has been booked and the menu has been finalized. All we need now is an enthusiastic bunch of volunteers who can help raise some funds for IV.
Since this is our first time doing a food event, we are trying to keep our goals modest and hope to raise around $400.
It would help if any of you have any experience and can share your tips with us.
Hoping to have lots more volunteers!
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Hello Texas IVians!
The booth has been booked and the menu has been finalized. All we need now is an enthusiastic bunch of volunteers who can help raise some funds for IV.
Since this is our first time doing a food event, we are trying to keep our goals modest and hope to raise around $400.
It would help if any of you have any experience and can share your tips with us.
Hoping to have lots more volunteers!
N
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Blog Feeds
06-22 11:00 AM
On June 9, 2009, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano granted deferred action for two years to widows and widowers of U.S. citizens (and their unmarried children under 18 years old) who reside in the United States, and who were married for less than two years before their spouse’s death. Deferred action is a short-term act of prosecutorial discretion that suspends removal proceedings against an individual or group of individuals for a specific timeframe. The action is temporary and it will not resolve an individual’s underlying immigration status.
In addition to the deferred action, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will suspend all adjudications of visa petitions and adjustment applications filed by widow(er)s where the only reason for reassessment of immigration status was the death of a U.S. citizen spouse before the second anniversary of the marriage. Further, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will now defer initiating or continuing removal proceedings, or executing final orders of removal against qualified widow(er)s and their eligible children.
Secretary Napolitano states that the deferred action is a “common-sense and practical” solution that will grant “these individuals and their children an opportunity to stay in the country that has become their home while their legal status is resolved.”
Additional information may be found at: www.dhs.gov (http://www.dhs.gov).
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In addition to the deferred action, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will suspend all adjudications of visa petitions and adjustment applications filed by widow(er)s where the only reason for reassessment of immigration status was the death of a U.S. citizen spouse before the second anniversary of the marriage. Further, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will now defer initiating or continuing removal proceedings, or executing final orders of removal against qualified widow(er)s and their eligible children.
Secretary Napolitano states that the deferred action is a “common-sense and practical” solution that will grant “these individuals and their children an opportunity to stay in the country that has become their home while their legal status is resolved.”
Additional information may be found at: www.dhs.gov (http://www.dhs.gov).
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PDOCT05
09-30 12:04 PM
My I-140 approved from SRC and LUD on my App is 07/28. I guess all of our applications are in the same packet...that packet yet to be open.
h1_b_visa_holder
08-05 11:32 AM
I have been in US on L1 with Company A and then I changed several jobs and am on H1 with Company B. My I-140 has been filed by Company B and is approved . Company B also has an office in India. Can I take a transfer to Company B's office for 1 year and then come back to US on L1 visa and all this while still manage to continue my GC processing.
fromnaija
09-23 11:53 AM
The second attorney is correct.
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