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  • glub
    01-02 05:12 PM
    See my answers. WE just came back on AP, no issues.

    Could you tell us if the I-94 was stamped with the date your AP expires? Will you need to re-apply for an H1 extension after that date?





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  • bharad
    08-11 11:07 AM
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  • cvk90
    07-05 01:08 PM
    Bump >> Please help





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  • gg_ny
    07-27 11:45 AM
    Hi,

    We are in a peculiar situation regarding our FP. Did you take your FP taken? If so, did you get your file updated sometime after FP was completed? When you gave FP the last time, do you whether they had processed it before the approval?
    We had to postpone our 2nd FP in May and gave our prints only in the end of June. I heard that such cases get into delays or problems. The first time over, our FPs were cleared in a week.
    Your response will be appreciated. Thanks.



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  • simple1
    06-03 02:00 PM
    fool's post. yes you are.

    The H1B are positioned better as they can relocate quickly. Most of USC and GC dont relocate due to housing ownership. While H1B homeownership is low.

    I personally know atleast 20+ USC not willing to move to greener grounds just because they have house.

    Housing did create a biased USC/GC jobseeker.

    06/03/2009: Increasingly Hostile Environment in the U. S. Against H-1B Foreign Workers

    H-1B foreign worker visa program has been facing hostility all over lately. Introduction of H-1B restriction bill in the Congress is just one environment that has been widely publicized. However, at the administrative level, the H-1B visa program has been going through a number of problems without much publicity. For Fiscal Year 2010 H-1B program, unlike previous years, there is a short of H-1B petitions to fill the annual cap this year two months after the agency first started taking in the petitions beginning from April 1, 2009. On the surface, the workloads of the new H-1B petitions have been substantially reduced for the agency, but in reality, the employers that filed the new H-1B petitions have been facing tons of boiler plate Request for Evidence demanding tons of documents over and over causing tremendous delays in adjudication of the petitions. The hostile environment does not end with the new H-1B petitions. Report indicates that the H-1B workers are increasingly stranded abroad not being able to obtain the visa stamp abroad pending so-called protracted security checks and consequently not being able to return to the U.S. to resume employment. Should this environment continue, the business environment for the U.S. businesses will continuously deteriorate and the businesses will continuously suffer unless they take out their businesses and jobs abroad to meet the needed workforces in order to stay in business in increasingly competitive global economy. Nothing will be able to stop the offshore outsourcing of the U.S. businesses. This is something the Obama Administration should think about very quick before too late.
    source:http://immigration-law.com/


    Donot be suprised to expect more, one of my friends at IBM got letter (from IBM attorney) asking to state client location etc..I think it could be based on any new USCIS H1B rules or verification ??

    How things change over time..1999 and 2009 opposite in almost most ways. job offers, rates, hostility, length of job contracts etc





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  • razors_edge
    09-06 12:51 PM
    It is true. You can start working with new employer from the very next day, after they file H1B transfer application. i.e. you don't have to wait for the receipt.



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  • pkv
    06-06 04:34 PM
    I'm in CA and my I-140 was approved by TSC (E-filing) and I-485 is pending at TSC (was filed at NSC initially).

    here are my questions, I need help on...
    1. If I file EAD now, where should I file?? TSC or NSC?
    2. If its NSC (since I'm live in CA), will this filing trigger transfer of case from TSC to NSC??

    who wants to be mess with NSC :)


    Thanks,





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  • chanduv23
    03-28 06:07 AM
    Not a problem. the start date on your new i 797 is always the date it was processed and approved and not the date it was applied.

    If this application was processed well before your earlier h1b end date they would have given it from the next day, but as it was processed later, they gave the date it was processed.

    As long as it was filed well within the timeframe and you got the reciept notice, absolutely no problem.



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  • PD_Dec2002
    06-12 07:18 PM
    I actually sent evl instead of paystubs. I cant produce paystubs because I am not currently working with them

    What is "evl"?

    Anyway, it appears you just filed for your I-485 using "evl" or whatever it is that is causing you grief. Well, one "adventurous" option would be that if you just filed for I-485 and your PD is current and your old employer is not revoking the I-140, why don't you ask the new employer to apply for your LC and I-140 and then port the PD from the old employer?

    Don't withdraw your existing I-485 until your new LC and I-140 come through. If the PD is current, then withdraw the old I-485 and apply for a new I-485. If the PD is not current, then do nothing and hope you don't get a RFE on the existing I-485.

    Thanks,
    Jayant





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  • fromnaija
    08-18 04:46 PM
    I could find this useful. I am in my 6th year expiring June 1, 2007. My employers are just about to file LC, so I guess being able to process I140 by premium will enable me file for a three year extension before my current stay expires.



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  • rmutyala
    07-13 01:15 AM
    in hindsight, should have added that, and also a none-of-the-above. But hey its late and I am sleepy :)
    and 'All of the Above' too ;)





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  • lazycis
    01-24 12:38 PM
    I do not think there will be any issues. It's cheaper for the company to apply for EAD renewal than for H1B extension, though...



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  • kopra
    02-25 11:21 AM
    Usually they dont create a big issue for H4 re-enty at Port of Entry. But time has changed, and the only thing you can do is to try.

    She doesn't have to go for H4 Visa stamping, as she already has a valid H4 Visa stamping valid until Aug 2009. (I think). I'm more worried about Port of Entry, if she will have any problems..





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  • map_boiler
    06-28 10:57 PM
    I was a student on f1 and had applied and used my OPT period. The OPT card has A#. I am applying I-485 with I-140 pending and have I-140 reciept

    Should I use the OPT A# everywhere on the application?
    NO. Just mark it as "None". USCIS will assign you a new A# when you file I-485. In my case my OPT A# and A# assigned with approved I-140 are different. In your case, since your I-140 is pending, they have not yet assigned you a number. You should receive one with your I-485 receipt or with your I-140 approval (which ever is received earlier).


    I do not have any other documentation related to my OPT except the expired OPT/EAD card. IS this suffiecnt documentation?
    You should provide front and back copies of the expired OPT EAD card. Also check with your attorney regarding any other documentation required. I've submitted copies of the expired OPT EAD and form I-765 I filed to obtain my OPT EAD (not sure if my attorney will use this when he files my I-765, though).


    There is question on the I-765 which ask IF i had applied for EAD before. WOuld the answer to this be yes I have used OPT before? If yes what is the location of the USCIS office where I applied. I have no clue about this

    I answered yes. The USCIS service center will depend on the state in which your school is located...and to which you mailed the I-765 for OPT EAD.



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  • garfield_x
    03-05 03:23 AM
    Hi,

    I am in need of some advice. I am on first h1b extension with 2.5 hears left. I have an MS but was filed under eb3 with priority date of march 2005 (didn't knew about priority categories at that time). Now I am feeling a bit stagnant in my current job, but have always felt myself constrained thinking about restarting the GC process from zero. Given the current eb3 condition and my priority date what would you suggest I should do? Switch job, get a salary raise, restart under eb2 or continue doing whatever I do hoping eb3 will become current in some reasonable time and i'll be free ?

    Thanks for any inputs/thoughts.





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  • gc_chahiye
    07-13 01:12 AM
    I want to select more than one option :)

    in hindsight, should have added that, and also a none-of-the-above. But hey its late and I am sleepy :)



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    11-02 08:11 PM
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  • morchu
    05-08 05:39 PM
    Medicals expire in 1 yr. Also the requirements might have changed.
    Can I ask the doctor to re-send the I-693 form?





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  • martinvisalaw
    07-30 01:02 PM
    Hi,
    I entered US using AP on Feb 27 09. My current AP is valid till 17th Oct 09. The date on my I-94 Feb 26 2010. The parole stamp on my passport also has the Feb 26 2010 date. What does the date on the I-94 and parole stamp mean
    My question is if I go out of US in early October and want to come back after October 17th (AP expiry date) but before Feb 26 2010 (I-94 date) do I need a new/renewed AP, or can I enter US with my old AP since my parole stamp has Feb 26 date.

    Thanks

    You need a new AP to return to the US after 10/17. CBP usually puts one year on the I-94 for parolees, but that doesn't mean they extended your AP.





    mhathi
    06-19 04:43 PM
    1. if i want to change my job then do i need to transfer my H1(my spouse's H4) and also need to file AC21?? so when the PD become current at that time this new company has to file for her 485/EAD/AP... is that correct??

    It is correct that you need to maintain H1 status until your wife is on H4. If PD becomes current after you change job with H1 transfer, you just file for her 485/ead/ap. The new company does not do anything. 485 does not belong to the company, it belongs to you.

    2. i am thinking another option that if she transfer her status from either F1 or H1 then- can i use my EAD for new job and when the PD become current at that time i will be able to add her for 485/EAD/AP from this new company??

    Really appreicate your help..

    H1, yes, F1 no. F1 is not a dual intent visa. So if she accepts F1 then there will be an issue in then adjusting status to permanent residence. I am not sure about this, maybe someone with more experience/knowledge can confirm/deny.

    Hope this helps.





    shadowbuddy
    03-15 02:14 AM
    Hi All,

    I need your help and suggestions. In November of last year my wife and I submitted our medicals and AOS applications. Our checks were never cashed. I informed my lawyer after a month of not seeing the checks cash and raised the question then. They replied that there is a lot of mail going through that room and just wait a bit more. Another month went by, nothing. Then another.

    Here it is March 2009 and my lawyer finally contacts USCIS to find out that they cannot find my original application. (no receipt notice was issued) During the entire last year and right up until March my Prioirty Date was always current. Now there is SEVERE retrogression and my PD date is now not current.

    We have to refile. I re-wrote the checks and we are submitting the package again.

    How can we demand that our application be accepted based on the original filing date of November when we were current?

    would the dated medicals prove that we submitted in November. Who would get their paperwork done then sit on it for months right?!?!?!

    How do we challenge USCIS based on their error. My lawyer said they have a delivery confirmation for the original application however I have not seen that.

    thanks!



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