wait_2010
08-18 04:21 PM
Thanks Raj for the immediate reply.
But just in case if I want to have all my I - 94s where can I get them. Just in case if I have missed them.
Thanks
I dont think you will need them . I am also filing premium 140 and lawyer has nOT asked for all I94s ..ONly the recent one..Dont worry much if you dont have all of them
But just in case if I want to have all my I - 94s where can I get them. Just in case if I have missed them.
Thanks
I dont think you will need them . I am also filing premium 140 and lawyer has nOT asked for all I94s ..ONly the recent one..Dont worry much if you dont have all of them
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monu19_75
06-16 11:34 PM
Hello
Thank you for your time and I appreciate your effort.
Scenario:
I have two Approved I-140s (both filed by same company).
� Filed I-140 & I-485 concurrently with a PD of Nov 2007 (Original Labor) - I-140 Approved and I-485 Pending
� Filed I-140 with PD March 2005 (Substitution Labor) - I-140 Approved.
Questions:
1. I would greatly appreciate if you can let me know what are my options and any relative information (Letter formats etc.)
2. Can Info-Pass work instead of writing to USCIS?
Thank you for your time and I appreciate your effort.
Scenario:
I have two Approved I-140s (both filed by same company).
� Filed I-140 & I-485 concurrently with a PD of Nov 2007 (Original Labor) - I-140 Approved and I-485 Pending
� Filed I-140 with PD March 2005 (Substitution Labor) - I-140 Approved.
Questions:
1. I would greatly appreciate if you can let me know what are my options and any relative information (Letter formats etc.)
2. Can Info-Pass work instead of writing to USCIS?
sideeque
12-15 02:09 PM
My wife last time entered to US with H4 in June 2010. Then she applied for F1 status and got approved in Nov 2010.
H4 visa stamping Expires on Feb 20111.
She is planning to go India by Jan 2011 for 2 weeks. She is planning to come before Visa expires.
Is it possible to enter US with old H4 visa stamping?
Do we really need to stamp visa with F1?
H4 visa stamping Expires on Feb 20111.
She is planning to go India by Jan 2011 for 2 weeks. She is planning to come before Visa expires.
Is it possible to enter US with old H4 visa stamping?
Do we really need to stamp visa with F1?
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eilsoe
10-20 05:07 PM
I made Anaglyphs some years back with red and blue pens...
Then I went and lost my red/blue anaglyph glasses... (d*mn)...
Then I went and lost my red/blue anaglyph glasses... (d*mn)...
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ujjvalkoul
07-06 10:23 AM
Please suggest on this I-140 RFE by USCIS:
Here is what USCIS states:
Your Petition indicates that you r applying for Professional with Advanced Degree or exceptional Ability . According to ETA 9089 submitted with ur peition the min reeqmnts you are wiling to accept are less than MS degreee. Part H of ETA 9089 indicates employer will accept BS + 72 months of Exp.
Advanced Deg is defined by US academic of Proff or a Foreign equivalent above BS. In the alternative US BS or a foriegn equiv degree followed by at least five years of progressive experience in the speciality shall be considered equiv to MS degree. ETA 9089 did not allow for any alternative combination of Education and Experience that is acceptable.
There is no other definition of Advanced Degree. Service therefore finds that the certified ETA 9089 does not support the filing of I-140 in teh requested classification. You are therefor afforded this chance to amend yout I-140.
================================================== ======
My lawyer has send back info that BS + 5 qualifies for EB2 (which USCIS agrees to in their explaination above). However, i believe my Degrees and Exp Letters provided already prove that. I am woried that USCIS may be asking for something else here. Looks like they simply failed to interpret that 72 months = 6 years.
Here is what USCIS states:
Your Petition indicates that you r applying for Professional with Advanced Degree or exceptional Ability . According to ETA 9089 submitted with ur peition the min reeqmnts you are wiling to accept are less than MS degreee. Part H of ETA 9089 indicates employer will accept BS + 72 months of Exp.
Advanced Deg is defined by US academic of Proff or a Foreign equivalent above BS. In the alternative US BS or a foriegn equiv degree followed by at least five years of progressive experience in the speciality shall be considered equiv to MS degree. ETA 9089 did not allow for any alternative combination of Education and Experience that is acceptable.
There is no other definition of Advanced Degree. Service therefore finds that the certified ETA 9089 does not support the filing of I-140 in teh requested classification. You are therefor afforded this chance to amend yout I-140.
================================================== ======
My lawyer has send back info that BS + 5 qualifies for EB2 (which USCIS agrees to in their explaination above). However, i believe my Degrees and Exp Letters provided already prove that. I am woried that USCIS may be asking for something else here. Looks like they simply failed to interpret that 72 months = 6 years.
waitingonlc
09-23 10:53 AM
I've filed for I129 but I don't yet have my I-797C, Notice of Action form with me. I do have my receipt number and I was wondering if it was possible to find out the service center based on that.
When I check the status of my case online, it does not include any information regarding which service is processing my application.
If your receipt numbers begins with
WAC - CSC service center
EAC - VSC service center
LIN - NSC service center
SRC - TSC service center
When I check the status of my case online, it does not include any information regarding which service is processing my application.
If your receipt numbers begins with
WAC - CSC service center
EAC - VSC service center
LIN - NSC service center
SRC - TSC service center
more...
p_aluri
07-20 07:28 PM
I recommend her too. She is very professional and experienced.
I am going thru Indu Law Firm.. She / Her Assistances are well orgnized (firm)
I am going thru Indu Law Firm.. She / Her Assistances are well orgnized (firm)
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Digitalosophy
09-26 01:23 PM
Why did you PM me this?
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sunkara9
05-09 03:34 PM
Yep, I would enclose a letter from my current employer. I wanted to know whether I can process without my new H1B approval notice
In your letter of sponsorship which employer you are going to mention? You will need a letter of employment from your employer.
In your letter of sponsorship which employer you are going to mention? You will need a letter of employment from your employer.
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ExoVoid
04-10 11:06 PM
OK, I'll lighten it, add the value, and maybe edit the grid size. Thanks for the input ya'll
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Blog Feeds
02-10 08:50 PM
Immigration Visa Attorney Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/flag_CNMI.gifAll immigration law attorneys must deal with foreign countries, unique international legal issues, and some quaint interpretations of law. The lawyers at Los Angeles' Fong & Chun are no exception, and in fact, this recent change affects some of our clients who do business in or own businesses in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI).
On 28 November 2008, "the United States" as defined for purposes of the Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) just got bigger, with the addition of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Although there are probably wrinkles I have not yet read in the treaty, this essentially puts the CNMI on the same footing as Puerto Rico. Here's the cute part:
Because the CNMI will become part of the "United States" as defined by �101(a)(38) of the INA, "residence or presence in the CNMI before 28 November 2009 shall NOT be considered residence or physical presence within the USA for INA purposes. Thus, on 29 November 2009, all persons physically present in the CNMI are considered "to be present in the United States without inspection, by operation of law."
Will these PWIs (present without inspection) be eligible to adjust status? Unclear? Are they working "abroad" for purposes of L visas? Yes, as it turns out. One thing is clear: Legal Permanent Residents (so-called "green" card holders) who wish to base a naturalization application based on physical presence in the CNMI will NOT be able to do so for pre-29 November 2009 periods of time. Isn't this esoterica fun? --jcf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/02/the-usa-is-bigger.html)
http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/flag_CNMI.gifAll immigration law attorneys must deal with foreign countries, unique international legal issues, and some quaint interpretations of law. The lawyers at Los Angeles' Fong & Chun are no exception, and in fact, this recent change affects some of our clients who do business in or own businesses in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI).
On 28 November 2008, "the United States" as defined for purposes of the Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) just got bigger, with the addition of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Although there are probably wrinkles I have not yet read in the treaty, this essentially puts the CNMI on the same footing as Puerto Rico. Here's the cute part:
Because the CNMI will become part of the "United States" as defined by �101(a)(38) of the INA, "residence or presence in the CNMI before 28 November 2009 shall NOT be considered residence or physical presence within the USA for INA purposes. Thus, on 29 November 2009, all persons physically present in the CNMI are considered "to be present in the United States without inspection, by operation of law."
Will these PWIs (present without inspection) be eligible to adjust status? Unclear? Are they working "abroad" for purposes of L visas? Yes, as it turns out. One thing is clear: Legal Permanent Residents (so-called "green" card holders) who wish to base a naturalization application based on physical presence in the CNMI will NOT be able to do so for pre-29 November 2009 periods of time. Isn't this esoterica fun? --jcf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/02/the-usa-is-bigger.html)
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bestin
12-20 08:55 PM
Hi ,
I have applied 485 in July 2, 2007. Note that my PD Jan 2001 - EB3 (priority dated ported) And I140 is already approved. I have done FP in Oct 2007. Received EAD and AP way back.But I saw LUD on my 485 application on Dec 14, 2007.
Does this mean any thing. Message content is not changed though.
thanks,
:)
Nothing.
I have applied 485 in July 2, 2007. Note that my PD Jan 2001 - EB3 (priority dated ported) And I140 is already approved. I have done FP in Oct 2007. Received EAD and AP way back.But I saw LUD on my 485 application on Dec 14, 2007.
Does this mean any thing. Message content is not changed though.
thanks,
:)
Nothing.
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chanduv23
04-13 02:00 PM
Hello,
My wife and I both work for the same company and my PD date is 1 year behind my wifes. But she was born in Germany though she is currently an Indian citizen. Now that the ROW category has moved passed her PD's date (Nov 6th 2002), we plan to file under the ROW category using the Cross Chargability rules. Does anybody have any experience filing under this rule? We have her birth certificate (translated into English from German etc) and our lawyers will send us the list of documents i expect. So basically i am trying to find out what to expect when filing under this category. Are there any caveats, good to knows etc?
PS- I am also an Indian citizen but i will obviously piggy back on her application since my PD is not current.
I know for sure, that you can go ahead and file as your wife's country of birth is Germany. About other things,, contact a good attorney. Best wishes and congratulations
My wife and I both work for the same company and my PD date is 1 year behind my wifes. But she was born in Germany though she is currently an Indian citizen. Now that the ROW category has moved passed her PD's date (Nov 6th 2002), we plan to file under the ROW category using the Cross Chargability rules. Does anybody have any experience filing under this rule? We have her birth certificate (translated into English from German etc) and our lawyers will send us the list of documents i expect. So basically i am trying to find out what to expect when filing under this category. Are there any caveats, good to knows etc?
PS- I am also an Indian citizen but i will obviously piggy back on her application since my PD is not current.
I know for sure, that you can go ahead and file as your wife's country of birth is Germany. About other things,, contact a good attorney. Best wishes and congratulations
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s_r_e_e
11-12 02:39 PM
H4 Stamping Documents for interview
Passport
Fee recipt
DS 156 and 157
Photo
H4 approval
Primary's H1 Approval
Letters from Primary's Employer
(secondary docs)
Primary's passport copy
Pay stubs
Tax returns
Last I94 copy
Marriage Ceritficate
Photo Album
Copy of 485 receipt
Passport
Fee recipt
DS 156 and 157
Photo
H4 approval
Primary's H1 Approval
Letters from Primary's Employer
(secondary docs)
Primary's passport copy
Pay stubs
Tax returns
Last I94 copy
Marriage Ceritficate
Photo Album
Copy of 485 receipt
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apb
08-02 07:33 PM
Thing is inspite of these recommendations they reverted the July bulletin with no notice period to public. Not sure why they recommend and have the office Of Ombudsman if USCIS does not implement their recommendation?
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chanduv23
02-21 10:35 AM
Thanks for the info. I will pass it on to him.
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my2008id
02-27 08:37 PM
Hi,
I am completing my h1 4 years and 7 months..
Planning to apply for GC.....I don't know about PERM processing...
1, How long its taking for PERM processing (including ad etc.,)?
2. Which center is doing PERM faster?
3. will there be any issue if 2 companies file for LC for me in the same center? my current employer is going file LC, but thinking to join some other company.
Please help.
I am completing my h1 4 years and 7 months..
Planning to apply for GC.....I don't know about PERM processing...
1, How long its taking for PERM processing (including ad etc.,)?
2. Which center is doing PERM faster?
3. will there be any issue if 2 companies file for LC for me in the same center? my current employer is going file LC, but thinking to join some other company.
Please help.
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saibaba
12-05 12:20 AM
thanx for the info lakshmi...
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eb3_nepa
06-14 02:47 PM
uma001, this joke is is VERY VERY bad taste. You are making a mockery out of a LOT of people's misery.
Sammo
04-22 06:06 PM
:) thanksies, I'll have a play around with a couple more.
Legal
07-27 11:00 AM
Bob Novak is a republican spin master. I wouldn't believe him..
this could be an attempt to "energize" the republican base.
My understanding is most ditricts are safe i.e redistricted along
racial , ethnic lines such that it is difficult to lose.
this could be an attempt to "energize" the republican base.
My understanding is most ditricts are safe i.e redistricted along
racial , ethnic lines such that it is difficult to lose.
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