sk.aggarwal
11-08 09:46 AM
Why do you think anyone in India including the government will spend there political good will to help people like us? Since we are planning to leave India for good and possibly become USC in due course of time there is nothing to gain from helping people like us. . They might ask for H1/L1 etc because it impacts Indian companies.
India looses talent when we immigrate, it is unfair to ask them to help expedite this
India looses talent when we immigrate, it is unfair to ask them to help expedite this
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jliechty
June 8th, 2005, 07:32 AM
Certainly nicer than watery milk. .........nice photos!
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Good job on the soft water, P T :)
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Good job on the soft water, P T :)
kirupa
04-29 02:46 PM
They are all really good. I added all of them except the 4th one on the first set and the 2nd one on your second set :)
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FredG
May 20th, 2004, 06:20 PM
agree with the intrigue. might be more readily apparent if more of the foreground were included. but maybe the mystery is part of it. it held my attention til i figured it out too.
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emmanuel Asalil
10-02 09:29 AM
I am desperately waiting for that design which is under the massive construction:)
mdmd10
07-24 02:16 PM
This date is very important and you do not want to enter the wrong date.
I-94 dates are available on the I-797 reciept as well as if one enters the country via air. The latest I-94 that the applicant gets is the one that is valid.
For example, you applied for H1 and got an approved I-797 reciept. Then you went to India and got your visa stamped in your passport and you then came back to the US, and at the port of Entry you filled up a New I-94 form (white card). Then this white card takes precedence over your I-797 notice, since this was the last one obtained. Legally you are permitted to stay in the country till the expiry dateon this white I-94 card.
The later assume if you went in for your H1B extension and then recieved a new I-797 approval with a I-94 stub attached at the bottom (green I-94). Then since this green stub is the latest I-94 you have recieved , you are permitted to stay in the country legally till the expiry date on the green stub.
In case this is just your first I-94, and you haven't gone out of the country yet for any stamping of the visa on your passport, then the green stub I-94 on your I-797 is the one you ought to be referring to.
But once again, please consult your lawyer about this, as there can be various interpratations and you must understand all aspects of it.
I-94 dates are available on the I-797 reciept as well as if one enters the country via air. The latest I-94 that the applicant gets is the one that is valid.
For example, you applied for H1 and got an approved I-797 reciept. Then you went to India and got your visa stamped in your passport and you then came back to the US, and at the port of Entry you filled up a New I-94 form (white card). Then this white card takes precedence over your I-797 notice, since this was the last one obtained. Legally you are permitted to stay in the country till the expiry dateon this white I-94 card.
The later assume if you went in for your H1B extension and then recieved a new I-797 approval with a I-94 stub attached at the bottom (green I-94). Then since this green stub is the latest I-94 you have recieved , you are permitted to stay in the country legally till the expiry date on the green stub.
In case this is just your first I-94, and you haven't gone out of the country yet for any stamping of the visa on your passport, then the green stub I-94 on your I-797 is the one you ought to be referring to.
But once again, please consult your lawyer about this, as there can be various interpratations and you must understand all aspects of it.
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josecuervo
06-22 03:53 PM
thanks all for answering
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GodblessGC
02-19 04:04 PM
Hi,
How big is your company (no of H1's) ?
How many GC's they have filed ?
How big is your company (no of H1's) ?
How many GC's they have filed ?
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saimrathi
07-12 10:28 AM
PLease keep all media info in media thread.. Thanks.
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adibhatla
04-29 12:37 PM
I traveled (together with my family) through this route last year with the same circumstances you are in. There will be no problem and they won't ask you for any documents. If your flight on return is from Dubai to any US city, they will see your AP, Passport. If you have a valid AP at that time then they will allow you back.
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indyanguy
05-30 09:03 AM
Any help? .. anyone?
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craigsblue
03-02 11:11 PM
Hello, I am on H1B with an employer with dates from sep 2005 to sep 2008. I am amending my petition (with a new lca) as well as extending it for the same company. The amendment date will be from April 1st.
Now my question is shd my extension (with amendment) be from April 2008 to April 2011 or can it be for the remainder of 6 years that is April 2011 to Sep 2011. Please let me know. Thanks
Now my question is shd my extension (with amendment) be from April 2008 to April 2011 or can it be for the remainder of 6 years that is April 2011 to Sep 2011. Please let me know. Thanks
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silverstone
06-13 10:47 PM
Hi
My PD is Dec 2004 EB2 for a future jon offer. I won't be able to start the job until July 2008 as I am still completing my fellowship. I have read somewhere in the past that I can file I485 for this future job as the dates have now become current. Can anyone confirm this and any idea what is the general recommendation for the duration that I have to stay with this employer once I start the job.
My PD is Dec 2004 EB2 for a future jon offer. I won't be able to start the job until July 2008 as I am still completing my fellowship. I have read somewhere in the past that I can file I485 for this future job as the dates have now become current. Can anyone confirm this and any idea what is the general recommendation for the duration that I have to stay with this employer once I start the job.
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nk2006
04-07 12:25 PM
Chanduvu,
TSC online system seems to be still down - I tried adding a new receipt number and its not accepting, I talked to my lawyer and she mentioned that she heard same from a bunch of her other clients. Since my EAD is still valid for another couple months, I didnt try to go for InfoPass yet.
These days people are getting RFE's left and right and TSC's online system is down just in time :( In many cases it may not be a big deal (to answer the query in time) but having online system updates was useful to prepare for any such thing. Now we have to wait for the letter.
-nk2006
TSC online system seems to be still down - I tried adding a new receipt number and its not accepting, I talked to my lawyer and she mentioned that she heard same from a bunch of her other clients. Since my EAD is still valid for another couple months, I didnt try to go for InfoPass yet.
These days people are getting RFE's left and right and TSC's online system is down just in time :( In many cases it may not be a big deal (to answer the query in time) but having online system updates was useful to prepare for any such thing. Now we have to wait for the letter.
-nk2006
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sai_k
06-10 05:27 PM
Hi there
I am currently working on F1-OPT with company A. Company A filed for my
H1B visa and it got approved, which is yet to start from Oct 2010. But now I
got an offer from Company B. I have to get my H1 transferred to company B.
I have informed my current employer(Company A) about this transfer.
But actually they(company A) are planning to withdraw my H1B visa petition
from USCIS as I will not be working with them from Oct 2010.
I would like to know if this will affect my visa transfer.
Can someone please let me know how it works and suggest me what should I do
to get my transfer done?
Thank you so much for the help
Sai
I am currently working on F1-OPT with company A. Company A filed for my
H1B visa and it got approved, which is yet to start from Oct 2010. But now I
got an offer from Company B. I have to get my H1 transferred to company B.
I have informed my current employer(Company A) about this transfer.
But actually they(company A) are planning to withdraw my H1B visa petition
from USCIS as I will not be working with them from Oct 2010.
I would like to know if this will affect my visa transfer.
Can someone please let me know how it works and suggest me what should I do
to get my transfer done?
Thank you so much for the help
Sai
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Blog Feeds
04-26 09:00 AM
This is not really a revelation as visa fraud has been a problem for decades at US consulates around the world. But it reminds us that there are bad actors out there and US consular officials have a tough job in trying to make sure that deserving applicants get visas while they ferret out the fraudsters. The $500 anti-fraud fee that accompanies every H-1B petition is supposed to help provide the funding to properly investigate and root out fraud. It sounds like the system is working.
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sonal_c1
08-31 05:43 PM
Hi Jim,
I am in similar situation. Did you get teh answers for your question?
I am in similar situation. Did you get teh answers for your question?
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nishant_u
03-15 07:00 PM
I am currently employed by a large US-based multinational firm on an H-1B visa. My 6 year limit on H1 expires on Nov 27, 2011.
My employer filed Labor Certification for my employment-based Green Card (EB2) over a year ago (on March 1st, 2010).
Since it has been more than a year since Labor has been filed, I am assuming my employer can file for a 1-year extension to my H-1B visa 6 months before it expires (that is on June 27th, 2011). Also, in the meantime, if my Labor and subsequent I-140 are approved, I am assuming my employer can file for 3-year extension to my H-1B.
Question 1: Are these assumptions above correct?
Question 2: Can I quit my job and join another firm after the 1 or 3 year extension is granted? That is will another employer be able to file an H1 petition on my behalf for the extended H1 period (that is beyond 6 years) - even though the extension was granted because of a Labor Certification filed by the previous employer?
I plan to get married to an American Citizen in September. Once I get married, I will obviously file for a marriage-based green card.
Question 3: Given the above, can I quit my job and join another firm now (before my H1 extension is filed)? What are my risks?
If I do stay with my current employer - once I get married, I am assuming that I can file for my marriage based green card (form I-130) and adjustment of status (I-485) concurrently.
Question 4: Is the above assumption correct?
Question 5: Can I also file for EAD concurrently with my I-485? How soon can I expect to leave my current employer and take up a job based on the EAD / marriage-based green card?
Appreciate any guidance.
Thanks
My employer filed Labor Certification for my employment-based Green Card (EB2) over a year ago (on March 1st, 2010).
Since it has been more than a year since Labor has been filed, I am assuming my employer can file for a 1-year extension to my H-1B visa 6 months before it expires (that is on June 27th, 2011). Also, in the meantime, if my Labor and subsequent I-140 are approved, I am assuming my employer can file for 3-year extension to my H-1B.
Question 1: Are these assumptions above correct?
Question 2: Can I quit my job and join another firm after the 1 or 3 year extension is granted? That is will another employer be able to file an H1 petition on my behalf for the extended H1 period (that is beyond 6 years) - even though the extension was granted because of a Labor Certification filed by the previous employer?
I plan to get married to an American Citizen in September. Once I get married, I will obviously file for a marriage-based green card.
Question 3: Given the above, can I quit my job and join another firm now (before my H1 extension is filed)? What are my risks?
If I do stay with my current employer - once I get married, I am assuming that I can file for my marriage based green card (form I-130) and adjustment of status (I-485) concurrently.
Question 4: Is the above assumption correct?
Question 5: Can I also file for EAD concurrently with my I-485? How soon can I expect to leave my current employer and take up a job based on the EAD / marriage-based green card?
Appreciate any guidance.
Thanks
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senk1s
05-22 11:32 AM
this thread is what you are looking for
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18905
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18905
a2k2
06-15 03:43 PM
Yes I did send a copy of I-485. I also sent a copy of her previous approved AP.
desi3933
11-22 12:26 PM
Hi,
Need advice from an attorney:
My I-94 expires in december 2010. I have an approved Advance parole till Dec 2011(I485 is pending). Is it required to travel outside the country and get a new I-94 ?
2. Is there a source on the Net that I can refer to that explains this?
Thanks,
AjaySri
If you are maintaining H-1B status, you can file for status extension and will get new I-94.
If you are using EAD and have I-485 pending "status" then I-94 extension is not necessary.
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US citizen of Indian origin
Need advice from an attorney:
My I-94 expires in december 2010. I have an approved Advance parole till Dec 2011(I485 is pending). Is it required to travel outside the country and get a new I-94 ?
2. Is there a source on the Net that I can refer to that explains this?
Thanks,
AjaySri
If you are maintaining H-1B status, you can file for status extension and will get new I-94.
If you are using EAD and have I-485 pending "status" then I-94 extension is not necessary.
________________________
Not a legal advice.
US citizen of Indian origin
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