scorion
05-20 10:47 AM
Hi,
I have a questions and recommendation request.
Question first:
-> I am currently on H1 B
-> I have filled my 485 and have EAD with priority date Nov 17, 2006
-> I am planning to change job now.
-> Question is; should I file for H1 Xfer or just take my chances with EAD?
The request is for an immigration attorney that can help my new employer file H1 Xfer and AC-21.
Thanks for help in advance
--Scorion
I have a questions and recommendation request.
Question first:
-> I am currently on H1 B
-> I have filled my 485 and have EAD with priority date Nov 17, 2006
-> I am planning to change job now.
-> Question is; should I file for H1 Xfer or just take my chances with EAD?
The request is for an immigration attorney that can help my new employer file H1 Xfer and AC-21.
Thanks for help in advance
--Scorion
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braindrain
10-17 01:03 AM
I am planning to sponsor for my in-laws and have a list of all the required documents, but I have a question about the financial/property documents they need to to take. The reason being, my father-in-law is retired and since then they have been living based on he pension and rental from some of the properties they own and have not filed tax returns.
Will getting the property evaluation and showing cash balance sufficient OR do I need them to take any additional documentation. Their source of income is just the pension and rental properties. Since most of the transactions happen in CASH in India, they don't have bank statements or records to support the rental property, except for the original property documents associated with the rental properties.
Since I am the sponsor, I have got all the required docs from my side both immigration and financial docs properly. I believe, my in-laws also need to get the property and other docs handy to prove the ties back to the home country.
Please advice...
Will getting the property evaluation and showing cash balance sufficient OR do I need them to take any additional documentation. Their source of income is just the pension and rental properties. Since most of the transactions happen in CASH in India, they don't have bank statements or records to support the rental property, except for the original property documents associated with the rental properties.
Since I am the sponsor, I have got all the required docs from my side both immigration and financial docs properly. I believe, my in-laws also need to get the property and other docs handy to prove the ties back to the home country.
Please advice...
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mallu
06-16 04:27 PM
Me and spouse got the "Card production ordered" and "Welcome notice" emails today morning.
Here is the journey:
Nov.2002 - RIR Labor filed in CA
June 2006 - Labor approved from Phily BEC
July 2006 - I-485 , I-140 filed at TSC
Sept.2006 - I-140 approved
Got stuck in namecheck ( name check may be still pending )
May 20, 2008 - RFE received for missing TB Skin test ( doctor screwed up)
June 4, 2008 - Responded to RFE
June 16, 2008 - Green card approved
Now, waiting for the actual card to arrive.
Here is the journey:
Nov.2002 - RIR Labor filed in CA
June 2006 - Labor approved from Phily BEC
July 2006 - I-485 , I-140 filed at TSC
Sept.2006 - I-140 approved
Got stuck in namecheck ( name check may be still pending )
May 20, 2008 - RFE received for missing TB Skin test ( doctor screwed up)
June 4, 2008 - Responded to RFE
June 16, 2008 - Green card approved
Now, waiting for the actual card to arrive.
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vichlu
07-30 02:29 PM
My PD is Feb 2008 and my I-140 has been approved the same year. I am on my H-1b 3 yr extension.
If I were to change my job now, will I lose my PD or can the new company refile my new I-140?
If I were to change my job now, will I lose my PD or can the new company refile my new I-140?
jayaprabha
07-27 12:02 AM
Hi
I lost my job in January and since I was not able to get a new project. So, returned back to India in May'09. My AP was valid till 21-July-2009. I did not file for extension while in US.
Now, I am getting a job in US and the employer is asking if I could join immdiately. Please let me know:
1. If there is any option for me to renew my AP from India?
2. Any other options, since my H1B got expired (6 years) in May'09.
Note: My EAD is valid till June 2010.
Thanks for your help.
I lost my job in January and since I was not able to get a new project. So, returned back to India in May'09. My AP was valid till 21-July-2009. I did not file for extension while in US.
Now, I am getting a job in US and the employer is asking if I could join immdiately. Please let me know:
1. If there is any option for me to renew my AP from India?
2. Any other options, since my H1B got expired (6 years) in May'09.
Note: My EAD is valid till June 2010.
Thanks for your help.
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rkdnc9
08-20 02:46 PM
gcdreamer, sina,
thanks for the quick resp. this is my first H1 and so I don't have any stampings on my passport yet.
Thanks once again.
-rkdnc9
thanks for the quick resp. this is my first H1 and so I don't have any stampings on my passport yet.
Thanks once again.
-rkdnc9
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mrdelhiite
07-23 02:38 PM
I have an approved I-140 from my previous employer. Is there anyway, I can expedite my labor certification, I-140 approval and I-485 through my new employer on the basis of the previous approvals? I have a PD of jan'04. I know I retain my PD due to the I-140 but I wanted to know if there is anyway to not wait for the time it takes to get approval on LC and I-140.
no labor is position dependent not person dependent. You cannot make it go faster based on earlier 140.
-M
no labor is position dependent not person dependent. You cannot make it go faster based on earlier 140.
-M
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morchu
05-27 06:56 PM
What I understand is that, your spouse can apply for H1, but not "change of status" while on EAD/adjustee. The establishment of H1 status for your spouse is possible only via an entry using H1 visa.
So your spouse can wait in USA for the H1 approval notice and then travel outside USA for consular processing.
Anyway, it may not worth all this pain, since she can continue using EAD.
Thanks for the response, but does that means anybody who is on EAD cannot apply for H1B while in US ?
So your spouse can wait in USA for the H1 approval notice and then travel outside USA for consular processing.
Anyway, it may not worth all this pain, since she can continue using EAD.
Thanks for the response, but does that means anybody who is on EAD cannot apply for H1B while in US ?
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johnwright03
06-14 08:14 AM
Hi,
I have applied for my PERM labor and have not got any approval on that...I am checking to see if the Concurrent Filing of I-140 and I-485 is still available....???
and also how many days or months does anyone think this PD will remain current..???
Any suggestions will be appreciated...!!!
I have applied for my PERM labor and have not got any approval on that...I am checking to see if the Concurrent Filing of I-140 and I-485 is still available....???
and also how many days or months does anyone think this PD will remain current..???
Any suggestions will be appreciated...!!!
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javadeveloper
07-26 05:08 PM
I guess you should wait for reciept # , it may take upto 6 weeks,once you get reciept# you can apply for EAD/AP on your own.
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DSLStart
01-08 10:51 AM
You can stay out of the US for up to 6 months with no consequence, as long as the person has a vaild green card and passport. Over 6 months contact with the US consulate is needed and the green card holder can stay out of the country for up to a year. Over a year the green card holder will forfeit their green card and not be allowed to re-enter the country.
The US permanent resident CAN stay out of the country for more than a year if they apply for and are granted a re-entry permit by USCIS prior to leaving the country. However, for a PR to become a citizen, he/she must have 5 years of continuous residency and staying abroad for more than a year will typically break it regardless of whether a re-entry permit is issued/used.
after all there is no departure date stamped in my passport? do the airlines inform INS of passenger departure dates? does INS keep a record of departure dates of green card holders in their computers?
i know that the immigration officer at the port of entry asks "How long have u been outside the US?" In my case it will be one year and one week so can i just say "about a year"
The US permanent resident CAN stay out of the country for more than a year if they apply for and are granted a re-entry permit by USCIS prior to leaving the country. However, for a PR to become a citizen, he/she must have 5 years of continuous residency and staying abroad for more than a year will typically break it regardless of whether a re-entry permit is issued/used.
after all there is no departure date stamped in my passport? do the airlines inform INS of passenger departure dates? does INS keep a record of departure dates of green card holders in their computers?
i know that the immigration officer at the port of entry asks "How long have u been outside the US?" In my case it will be one year and one week so can i just say "about a year"
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achu
01-17 11:56 PM
Can wife stay in India for more than 6 months while 485 is pending?
What she have now is an approved AP till 2009 december.
thanks
achu.
What she have now is an approved AP till 2009 december.
thanks
achu.
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saibaba
12-04 01:15 PM
My Labor or I 140 I forgot but one of them says my salary should XXX. but I am on H1b and haven't filled 485 file yet and I am receiving lesser salary than XXX.
At what stage should I receive XXX salary ?
don worry...GC is for future employment...u don fall into my Q category...
At what stage should I receive XXX salary ?
don worry...GC is for future employment...u don fall into my Q category...
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fall1998
05-18 05:06 PM
I think someone has given you incorrect information.
A visitor can stay for a maximum of 6 months (180 days - unless person is given earlier date in I-94, which is not usual) At a stretch. If person returns before 180 days, he/she can come back within a day and get a new I-94 and again can stay for 6 months (180 days or the date written on new I-94).
So, person's stay is not governed by number of days in a year, but by the date which is written on I-94. As long as she gets new I-94 with new date, she can stay until that date.
As a side note, what you are confusing with is the tax requirements, which is: If you are claiming a person to be your dependent, he/she must have stayed in the country for atleast 6 months in a calendar year.
A visitor can stay for a maximum of 6 months (180 days - unless person is given earlier date in I-94, which is not usual) At a stretch. If person returns before 180 days, he/she can come back within a day and get a new I-94 and again can stay for 6 months (180 days or the date written on new I-94).
So, person's stay is not governed by number of days in a year, but by the date which is written on I-94. As long as she gets new I-94 with new date, she can stay until that date.
As a side note, what you are confusing with is the tax requirements, which is: If you are claiming a person to be your dependent, he/she must have stayed in the country for atleast 6 months in a calendar year.
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anil.kudumulap@gmail.com
06-22 08:42 AM
This make sense.
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pamposh
02-09 01:59 PM
This Stupid lame Duck talks of only increase of H1B's. Rarely or never talks abt removing GC quota.Then if congress really listens to him,its gonna take 6 years just to get Prewailing Wage From DOL.:mad:
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Please do not call names on a public forum.
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jamsumfarray
05-03 03:39 PM
:( :confused: hi
i got a call from my employer stating that my 45 days later has coem (whether i want to continue with the green card process or not)
i called my lawyer to find out if the pepers have arrived which i need to sing and get signed from my employer and return ..and she has nto recived them
wat do we do now?
can we ask for another copy and how tp go about thsi process?
thanks
i got a call from my employer stating that my 45 days later has coem (whether i want to continue with the green card process or not)
i called my lawyer to find out if the pepers have arrived which i need to sing and get signed from my employer and return ..and she has nto recived them
wat do we do now?
can we ask for another copy and how tp go about thsi process?
thanks
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Sunx_2004
10-17 07:11 PM
Hi,
Is it possible to be on H1B after AC21 is invoked?
Here is my situation-
I filed I485, EAD and AP in July with approved I140. This month My company is acquired by new company. Starting November 1st I will be employee of new company.
I just finished conference call with my lawyer as per him, There is no change in GC process only New Company has to file AC21 after 180 days of filing 485. When I asked him whether I can maintain my H1 after filing AC21 he said yes.
Is it possible?
Please advise
Is it possible to be on H1B after AC21 is invoked?
Here is my situation-
I filed I485, EAD and AP in July with approved I140. This month My company is acquired by new company. Starting November 1st I will be employee of new company.
I just finished conference call with my lawyer as per him, There is no change in GC process only New Company has to file AC21 after 180 days of filing 485. When I asked him whether I can maintain my H1 after filing AC21 he said yes.
Is it possible?
Please advise
masala dosa
07-17 05:14 PM
Just checking the website after a long time.
WHere is IV core grp?
In the meantime everyone knows the latest on Aug bulletin.
to add some humor i am adding a link....
the video unfortunately in in Tamil....
if only there were folks outside the processing centers as shown in the video
:D :D :D :D :D :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbmoOcg5vVM&search=senthil
WHere is IV core grp?
In the meantime everyone knows the latest on Aug bulletin.
to add some humor i am adding a link....
the video unfortunately in in Tamil....
if only there were folks outside the processing centers as shown in the video
:D :D :D :D :D :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbmoOcg5vVM&search=senthil
kkand
03-03 05:18 PM
Yes you have to fill out separate forms. I applied for my parents last october. One of them got it in 10 days and the other took more than a month. It is advisable to get the application in well ahead of your trip
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