alexgeek
01-17 02:14 PM
That's C# but I think that particular code will work with any .NET language.
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fromnaija
10-05 06:45 PM
Could you all please give me an opinion on this situation? I am trying to ask my lawyer, but I won't know for a few days and this is disturbing me a lot!
I am on H1, 7th year extension. My Labor just got approved. About to file 140. Now my project has apparently lost funding and the employer is offering me a temp job for 6 months till my 140 gets approved so I can use the approved 140 and move. But the catch is the new job requires a new H1 - different job description and pay. Will this affect my 140 filed with the old H1?
Let your lawyer confirm this: Get your I140 approval, if possible by using premium filing. File for a 3 year H1 extension. After extension, transfer H1 to new employer. Start GC process with new employer but maintaining your PD since your old employer aill not revoke your I140.
I am on H1, 7th year extension. My Labor just got approved. About to file 140. Now my project has apparently lost funding and the employer is offering me a temp job for 6 months till my 140 gets approved so I can use the approved 140 and move. But the catch is the new job requires a new H1 - different job description and pay. Will this affect my 140 filed with the old H1?
Let your lawyer confirm this: Get your I140 approval, if possible by using premium filing. File for a 3 year H1 extension. After extension, transfer H1 to new employer. Start GC process with new employer but maintaining your PD since your old employer aill not revoke your I140.
gc_check
11-19 12:39 PM
Does anyone know if there would be some kind of record about
when and how many times we have spoken to the IIO.
Like will a IIO be able to look at one's receipt# and say if they have spoken to an IIO earlier that day or whenever that is?
Thank you.
Well, Not sure on this, I'm just guessing there should definitely be a process for the IIO to logs the converse/update somewhere for a cases he is attending too and it will be available for other IO's too, if you have any followup's and call again.
when and how many times we have spoken to the IIO.
Like will a IIO be able to look at one's receipt# and say if they have spoken to an IIO earlier that day or whenever that is?
Thank you.
Well, Not sure on this, I'm just guessing there should definitely be a process for the IIO to logs the converse/update somewhere for a cases he is attending too and it will be available for other IO's too, if you have any followup's and call again.
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BumbleBee
03-31 10:05 AM
From over an year, I have been working on EAD. Recently I resigned from my job, however I am still looking for a new job. I have a few questions related with EAD:
Thanks.
Yes, please fill out your profile to help IV.
1. Even after leaving the company, is it legal for me to stay in the country and for how long?
As long as I-485 is pending or approved.
2. Can I look for any kind of job on EAD or there is any restrictions?
Technically, Yes. But keep a job offer(in similar occupation as GC labor) in hand
3. Is it possible that my former employer can cancel my EAD?
No, employer has no say on EAD/AP/I-485. But the original employer can cancel I140 and that in turn would trigger I485/EAD/AP cancellation. Use AC21 to avoid getting denial.
4. If I find a new job, do I have to use immigration lawyers of my former employer to help renew my EAD, travel document etc. from time to time or I can hire another immigration lawyer?
You can use any immigration lawyer, or you can do it yourself. I have renewed my EAD/AP myself last 5 years.
Hope that helps.
Thanks.
Yes, please fill out your profile to help IV.
1. Even after leaving the company, is it legal for me to stay in the country and for how long?
As long as I-485 is pending or approved.
2. Can I look for any kind of job on EAD or there is any restrictions?
Technically, Yes. But keep a job offer(in similar occupation as GC labor) in hand
3. Is it possible that my former employer can cancel my EAD?
No, employer has no say on EAD/AP/I-485. But the original employer can cancel I140 and that in turn would trigger I485/EAD/AP cancellation. Use AC21 to avoid getting denial.
4. If I find a new job, do I have to use immigration lawyers of my former employer to help renew my EAD, travel document etc. from time to time or I can hire another immigration lawyer?
You can use any immigration lawyer, or you can do it yourself. I have renewed my EAD/AP myself last 5 years.
Hope that helps.
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chanduv23
04-06 02:29 PM
Folks - is anyone able to successfully add a new application receipt number into your portfolio at TSC?
Is anyone able to successfully key in the receipt number and reach customer service via phone at TSC - for a new case?
Is anyone able to successfully key in the receipt number and reach customer service via phone at TSC - for a new case?
logus
10-14 12:12 PM
Thanks A lot,
This is a perm position so there is no project end date.. I think that should satisfy USCIS
Logus
This is a perm position so there is no project end date.. I think that should satisfy USCIS
Logus
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arrarrgee
07-18 09:58 AM
Thanks Folks..It was for a friend of mine...
2010 how they answer the phone?
tejonidhi
01-14 08:47 AM
Hi,
I am a july 2 filer and I am in the same boat. I did call uscis and usually they give us the same answer that says we received your application on so and so and we will work on this. this is the latest and greatest information we have. I tried a different combination and found that my application has been moved to STORAGE facility. I am in the process of retriving that by sending Expedite request from lawyer.
Try this combination to know the status of your application.
1800 375 5283
1,2,2,6,1 ,Enter receipt number, 1 listen to message, 3 ,4
This will connect you to immigration information officer who has access to the database and he can give you a good picture about your application.All the best
Tejonidhi
I am a july 2 filer and I am in the same boat. I did call uscis and usually they give us the same answer that says we received your application on so and so and we will work on this. this is the latest and greatest information we have. I tried a different combination and found that my application has been moved to STORAGE facility. I am in the process of retriving that by sending Expedite request from lawyer.
Try this combination to know the status of your application.
1800 375 5283
1,2,2,6,1 ,Enter receipt number, 1 listen to message, 3 ,4
This will connect you to immigration information officer who has access to the database and he can give you a good picture about your application.All the best
Tejonidhi
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danctbi
08-18 01:54 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
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
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freephoneid
03-26 08:29 PM
Thanks Prashanthi!
What abt the 3rd question?
Regards!!
What abt the 3rd question?
Regards!!
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ameryki
06-30 03:19 PM
I have read around here about some people sending in their applications earliert then the recommended 120 days and they all got receipts so don't anticipate any issues with that. As far as photo's are concerned you don't have to send any photos with your efiled Ead since you will be called for a finger printing and photo session but for AP you need to send pic's and don't forget to write your A# behind the photos. Hope this helps. Read the link below for more info on what you need to send for AP and for EAD you will get a list of doc's they require once you are done filing online.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=19731
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=19731
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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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stemcell
06-16 09:22 AM
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spicy_guy
09-29 07:53 PM
rubbing salt on wounds....good job. People are waiting from 2002 for Green Card and you're asking naturalization issues.
LOL! Its really painful. I understand.
But he is trying to find a solution to his problem. That's it! :D
LOL! Its really painful. I understand.
But he is trying to find a solution to his problem. That's it! :D
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kushalkh
12-04 08:04 PM
Hello,
I am currently working on OPT. My company has just applied for my H1B visa. Assuming it gets approved in 2-3 months time (i.e. in March), when can i have it stamped? Can i go back to my home country to get it stamped in April or will i have to wait till 1st Oct 2011 to get it stamped?
I am currently working on OPT. My company has just applied for my H1B visa. Assuming it gets approved in 2-3 months time (i.e. in March), when can i have it stamped? Can i go back to my home country to get it stamped in April or will i have to wait till 1st Oct 2011 to get it stamped?
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arnet
11-21 01:50 PM
few days ago, I tried to extend H4 visa for my spouse but I heard through one of the lawyer in the firm that once H4 visa holder used EAD, H4 becames invalid unless you enter again in POE using H4, we cant apply for H4 extension as the current status is AOS. But we are still exploring it.
I checked in H4 extension form I-539, they ask:
1. current immigration status?
2. whether you want to extend current status or change of status?
But my spouse is working so if we say change status to H4 from AOS then not sure whether she can use immediately EAD to work? I opened a thread regarding this.
Anybody experienced the same issue as above? Thanks.
I checked in H4 extension form I-539, they ask:
1. current immigration status?
2. whether you want to extend current status or change of status?
But my spouse is working so if we say change status to H4 from AOS then not sure whether she can use immediately EAD to work? I opened a thread regarding this.
Anybody experienced the same issue as above? Thanks.
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skothuru
06-21 03:22 PM
You just need to fill up the first page & the rest 3 pages would be automatically filled. That's how we did, you can still check against this.
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newworld
04-06 11:36 AM
WASHINGTON - Senate Republicans and Democrats closed in on a last-minute compromise Thursday on legislation opening the way to legal status and eventual citizenship for many of the 11 million immigrants living in the United States illegally.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he had been assured President Bush supports the measure, and would publicly say so later in the day.
As outlined, the measure would provide for enhanced border security, regulate the future flow of immigrants into the United States and offer legalized status to the millions of men, women and children in the country unlawfully.
"We've had a huge breakthrough" overnight, said Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.
Not done deal yet
Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader, agreed, but cautioned that the agreement had not yet been sealed.
Even so, the presence of both leaders at a celebratory news conference underlined the expectation that the Senate could pass the most sweeping immigration bill in two decades, and act before leaving on a long vacation at the end of the week.
The developments marked a turnaround from Wednesday, when it appeared negotiations had faltered. The key sticking point involved the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, and the struggle to provide them an opportunity to gain legal status without exposing lawmakers to the political charge that they were advocating amnesty for lawbreakers.
While final details were not available, in general, the compromise would require illegal immigrants who have been in the United States between two years and five years to return to their home country briefly, then re-enter as temporary workers. They could then begin a process of seeking citizenship.
Illegal immigrants here longer than five years would not be required to return home; those in the country less than two years would be required to leave without assurances of returning, and take their place in line with others seeking entry papers.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he had been assured President Bush supports the measure, and would publicly say so later in the day.
As outlined, the measure would provide for enhanced border security, regulate the future flow of immigrants into the United States and offer legalized status to the millions of men, women and children in the country unlawfully.
"We've had a huge breakthrough" overnight, said Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.
Not done deal yet
Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader, agreed, but cautioned that the agreement had not yet been sealed.
Even so, the presence of both leaders at a celebratory news conference underlined the expectation that the Senate could pass the most sweeping immigration bill in two decades, and act before leaving on a long vacation at the end of the week.
The developments marked a turnaround from Wednesday, when it appeared negotiations had faltered. The key sticking point involved the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, and the struggle to provide them an opportunity to gain legal status without exposing lawmakers to the political charge that they were advocating amnesty for lawbreakers.
While final details were not available, in general, the compromise would require illegal immigrants who have been in the United States between two years and five years to return to their home country briefly, then re-enter as temporary workers. They could then begin a process of seeking citizenship.
Illegal immigrants here longer than five years would not be required to return home; those in the country less than two years would be required to leave without assurances of returning, and take their place in line with others seeking entry papers.
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ss1026
05-22 02:56 PM
Hi
I am currently stuck in the PBEC in the EB-3 Category. I am from Philipines and I enough experience to qualify for EB-2 filing with a new company. So I am considering a job switch but want to hear what the salary requirement is for a EB-2 filing. I am a wireless engineer. Any advice would be appreciated
I am currently stuck in the PBEC in the EB-3 Category. I am from Philipines and I enough experience to qualify for EB-2 filing with a new company. So I am considering a job switch but want to hear what the salary requirement is for a EB-2 filing. I am a wireless engineer. Any advice would be appreciated
hlangmo
April 10th, 2005, 08:38 AM
Thank you. I kind of like the one with the mountains myself.
mihird
06-16 10:20 AM
Does anyone know if you can file for I-485 on a B1/B2 or do you need to have an H4 status?
It seems to me, you are on a B1/B2 and are contemplating a marriage to a "485 current" green card benfeciary...and subsequently filing the 485 jointly with your would be other half...
The intention in a B class visa is very weak and its purpose very limited. It is best to not do anything while on the B visa, and relinquish the B status, then either re-enter on a stronger intent visa (H1/H4 or L1) and then file 485 or file the 485 from outside the country.
Any change of status from a B class visa is usually looked upon with a frown by the USCIS...
Even if you are not contemplating a marriage, but are already married for long but just happen to be in the US on a B Class visa, it is best to reliquish your B status, before doing anyting...
It seems to me, you are on a B1/B2 and are contemplating a marriage to a "485 current" green card benfeciary...and subsequently filing the 485 jointly with your would be other half...
The intention in a B class visa is very weak and its purpose very limited. It is best to not do anything while on the B visa, and relinquish the B status, then either re-enter on a stronger intent visa (H1/H4 or L1) and then file 485 or file the 485 from outside the country.
Any change of status from a B class visa is usually looked upon with a frown by the USCIS...
Even if you are not contemplating a marriage, but are already married for long but just happen to be in the US on a B Class visa, it is best to reliquish your B status, before doing anyting...
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