dealsnet
10-09 08:37 AM
Better to send the GC to India and he can enter with that GC.
His wife's GC is through his and her stay here depends on him.
So don't go for the route, to file for him as her depenant. This will make everything screwup.
Many people entered after their GC approval.
u cannot use Canada PR to enter US. If he left US without AP then his application for adjustment of status is considered abandoned.
spouse can file new application in dependent category. the dates for dependent category have come quite close since last 6 months. he could expect a GC in 6 months !
talk to a lawyer about dependent 485.
His wife's GC is through his and her stay here depends on him.
So don't go for the route, to file for him as her depenant. This will make everything screwup.
Many people entered after their GC approval.
u cannot use Canada PR to enter US. If he left US without AP then his application for adjustment of status is considered abandoned.
spouse can file new application in dependent category. the dates for dependent category have come quite close since last 6 months. he could expect a GC in 6 months !
talk to a lawyer about dependent 485.
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zuhail
07-23 09:00 AM
You can take time off -- like 4 weeks without any issue (I have done this), as long as the new company has filed to transfer your H1B petition.
I guess you should avoid going out of status -- where the old company has revoked your H1B when the new company hasn't even filed the H1B transfer petition. Other than this, taking time off between jobs should not be any problem at all, provided you stay within the country and, no travel outside the US. But if you do, you should consult your lawyer about its implications. Good luck with your new endeavors.
Sri.
I guess you should avoid going out of status -- where the old company has revoked your H1B when the new company hasn't even filed the H1B transfer petition. Other than this, taking time off between jobs should not be any problem at all, provided you stay within the country and, no travel outside the US. But if you do, you should consult your lawyer about its implications. Good luck with your new endeavors.
Sri.
bharat2008
02-05 08:51 AM
Hi ,
I have I-140 approved(ABC company) and have 5 months left in my first 6 year cycle. I was laid off from the job. A New employer XYZ applied for my H1B extension based on I-140 approval and got approved for 3 years.But I was unable to join
XYZ due to family situation and moved back to India.
Questions/options:
1. Can a new employer apply for H1B extension based on my I-140 approval even though I am not in USA.? My I-140 has not been revoked or cancelled.
or
2.Can I claim the remaining time on my H1B approval(based on I-140) with company XYZ ?I have copy of the H1B approval but not sure if it has been revoked.
Please advice.
Thank you in advance.
I have I-140 approved(ABC company) and have 5 months left in my first 6 year cycle. I was laid off from the job. A New employer XYZ applied for my H1B extension based on I-140 approval and got approved for 3 years.But I was unable to join
XYZ due to family situation and moved back to India.
Questions/options:
1. Can a new employer apply for H1B extension based on my I-140 approval even though I am not in USA.? My I-140 has not been revoked or cancelled.
or
2.Can I claim the remaining time on my H1B approval(based on I-140) with company XYZ ?I have copy of the H1B approval but not sure if it has been revoked.
Please advice.
Thank you in advance.
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tessa06
01-13 04:03 AM
Hi,
I am in desperate need of answer to my question and good thing I found this forum.
I have a boyfriend who was a refugee and so he has a special case green card that doesn't expire. He was 2 yrs. old when he came here but never thought about applying for citizenship. Last year, we decided to go to Philippines this Feb 2011 due to a friend's wedding and vacation. He couldn't apply for passport since he was born in a refugee camp and so he doesn't have a birth certificate. He decided to apply for a I 131 on August. According to the I 797 that he received, received date was Aug. 30, 2010, notice date was Sept. 1, 2010. Since we were expecting to receive the I 131 before our travel date (feb 4th to be exact), we decided to buy the tickets last month (december). He's been calling USCIS about his status and yet, he got the same response as to what is posted when he checks his status online "accepted" which is not very helpful. He asked the customer service rep if he can expedite it and they said, they can't do anything about it. It's very frustrating that we can't get hold of anyone who's really working on his paper. Then somebody told us to try Infopass. He scheduled it today but the earliest date is on Jan. 21st which is like 2 weeks after our scheduled departure. Will that be enough time for them to process it just in case they will just gonna process it by then?
My other questions are, can Infopass help him with his problem? Can they release his I 131 or refugee travel document by the time of his appointment? According to their processing time, it should take them 3 months and it's been more than 3 months, can we travel without a travel document and without a passport? This is very frustrating and stressful... Your response is very much appreciated..
I am in desperate need of answer to my question and good thing I found this forum.
I have a boyfriend who was a refugee and so he has a special case green card that doesn't expire. He was 2 yrs. old when he came here but never thought about applying for citizenship. Last year, we decided to go to Philippines this Feb 2011 due to a friend's wedding and vacation. He couldn't apply for passport since he was born in a refugee camp and so he doesn't have a birth certificate. He decided to apply for a I 131 on August. According to the I 797 that he received, received date was Aug. 30, 2010, notice date was Sept. 1, 2010. Since we were expecting to receive the I 131 before our travel date (feb 4th to be exact), we decided to buy the tickets last month (december). He's been calling USCIS about his status and yet, he got the same response as to what is posted when he checks his status online "accepted" which is not very helpful. He asked the customer service rep if he can expedite it and they said, they can't do anything about it. It's very frustrating that we can't get hold of anyone who's really working on his paper. Then somebody told us to try Infopass. He scheduled it today but the earliest date is on Jan. 21st which is like 2 weeks after our scheduled departure. Will that be enough time for them to process it just in case they will just gonna process it by then?
My other questions are, can Infopass help him with his problem? Can they release his I 131 or refugee travel document by the time of his appointment? According to their processing time, it should take them 3 months and it's been more than 3 months, can we travel without a travel document and without a passport? This is very frustrating and stressful... Your response is very much appreciated..
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Ann Ruben
03-05 09:14 PM
Dealsnet is correct. Your wife should have no problem entering if she has a valid AP.
eager_immi
07-19 06:32 AM
I did the same thing for my husband. But since they have his h1b papers as well i think it should not be a big probblem.
Thanks
I have already sent my 485 application
1-140 cleared
In the field I94# and expiration I entered I 94 number which is on the white card on the passport and it is the same as the number on my renewed h1 papers.However I entered expiry date from the i94 on the passport,which is oct06 instead of the 010 date in the renewal.
will that be a problem..? CAN I CORRECT IT AFTER I get the reciept no or will thay be able to verify with the latest h1 paper that i94 is valid
Thanks
I have already sent my 485 application
1-140 cleared
In the field I94# and expiration I entered I 94 number which is on the white card on the passport and it is the same as the number on my renewed h1 papers.However I entered expiry date from the i94 on the passport,which is oct06 instead of the 010 date in the renewal.
will that be a problem..? CAN I CORRECT IT AFTER I get the reciept no or will thay be able to verify with the latest h1 paper that i94 is valid
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jambvan
10-29 08:51 PM
I have received my FP notice one month back and have my appointment scheduled for next tuesday. I haven't received my wife and daughter's FP notice yet. (my daughter is 7 years old)
I called USCIS 2 to 3 times and finally 10 days back they told me that my wife and daughter’s appointment also set for same date as mine and he was not sure why they have not sent me notice yet. USCIS Rep told me that he is going to send me a copy. I haven't received copy yet as of today. I called USCIS again yesterday but they couldn’t see if notice has been sent or not.
I have checked with post office and they haven't received anything either.
I am planning to go to ASC with my family and will see if they could take FP for them along with me. USCIS also suggested same but they can't guarantee if ASC will take it or not.
Has anyone experienced this before? Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Thank you!
Update: I went to ASC office yesterday and they gave me copy of FP notice for my wife and daughter from their system without any hesitation.
I called USCIS 2 to 3 times and finally 10 days back they told me that my wife and daughter’s appointment also set for same date as mine and he was not sure why they have not sent me notice yet. USCIS Rep told me that he is going to send me a copy. I haven't received copy yet as of today. I called USCIS again yesterday but they couldn’t see if notice has been sent or not.
I have checked with post office and they haven't received anything either.
I am planning to go to ASC with my family and will see if they could take FP for them along with me. USCIS also suggested same but they can't guarantee if ASC will take it or not.
Has anyone experienced this before? Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Thank you!
Update: I went to ASC office yesterday and they gave me copy of FP notice for my wife and daughter from their system without any hesitation.
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reddy77
10-24 03:13 PM
Thanks chantu, does that mean we need to keep renewing her EAD every year. Also, can we renew her h4 when I renew my h1. Thanks ....
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desi3933
02-09 02:04 PM
I am on L2 since my husband is on L1. I work full time for a US employer with an EAD. Now, what would happen to my status if my husband quits his job?
What is going to be his new status? If it is not L1, then your L2 status is gone as well.
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Not a legal advice.
US Citizen of Indian Origin
What is going to be his new status? If it is not L1, then your L2 status is gone as well.
_______________________
Not a legal advice.
US Citizen of Indian Origin
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09-02 01:26 PM
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hi,
i am planning to file eb2 and port my eb3-i140 pd. My current position is system analyst with eb3 job requirement. I can get a promotion but that doesnt qualify for eb2 job requirement. So i am planning to move to a different position, research associate which qualifies for eb2(it requires masters degree) with the same employer. Can i file eb2 with this position and port my eb3-i140 pd? Advice pls.
Thanks
hi,
i am planning to file eb2 and port my eb3-i140 pd. My current position is system analyst with eb3 job requirement. I can get a promotion but that doesnt qualify for eb2 job requirement. So i am planning to move to a different position, research associate which qualifies for eb2(it requires masters degree) with the same employer. Can i file eb2 with this position and port my eb3-i140 pd? Advice pls.
Thanks
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misholiver
10-29 06:14 PM
Hello,
I am a little confused. how lond does it take to get a reciept?
I send my I-130 to Nebraska on Sept 21, 2007 and still didn't recieve a reciept :(
I am a little confused. how lond does it take to get a reciept?
I send my I-130 to Nebraska on Sept 21, 2007 and still didn't recieve a reciept :(
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imh1b
03-08 09:04 AM
It looks like the rumors are no more circulating of people being deported.
There are no posts on the forum about it. So either there are no deportations now or people have realized that they were only rumors.
There are no posts on the forum about it. So either there are no deportations now or people have realized that they were only rumors.
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Jipjap74
04-15 10:59 AM
Hi
I concurrently filed both my I-140 and I-485 back in Oct 09. My I-140 was approved on March 18th and then nothing since. I read that by concurrent filing the process is quicker. I am on an EB1-C. My question is has anyone had any experience in the time frame for concurrent filing under the category i am under? I have checked the tracker and cannot see anyone in similar position. Time line is what i am looking for or is it a "wait and see" situation?
Thanks
I concurrently filed both my I-140 and I-485 back in Oct 09. My I-140 was approved on March 18th and then nothing since. I read that by concurrent filing the process is quicker. I am on an EB1-C. My question is has anyone had any experience in the time frame for concurrent filing under the category i am under? I have checked the tracker and cannot see anyone in similar position. Time line is what i am looking for or is it a "wait and see" situation?
Thanks
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a_yaja
01-20 11:41 AM
What happens to the people who graduated from the institute and applied for gc on its basis?
It depends. If the University was never accredited by a recognized accreditation board, then USCIS would never have accepted that degree. If it was accredited before being shut down, then you might stand a chance. But if as someone has posted the university never had a .edu domain, then I doubt it was accredited by a recognized board at all.
It depends. If the University was never accredited by a recognized accreditation board, then USCIS would never have accepted that degree. If it was accredited before being shut down, then you might stand a chance. But if as someone has posted the university never had a .edu domain, then I doubt it was accredited by a recognized board at all.
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In the past, all citizens of certain countries believed to be supporters of terrorism would all be scrutinized indiscriminately. Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Sudan are widely believed to have been on this list of soi-disant unfriendly countries. Citizens of other countries -- perceived as "friendly" to the USA -- would be subject to less scrutiny.
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In the past, all citizens of certain countries believed to be supporters of terrorism would all be scrutinized indiscriminately. Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Sudan are widely believed to have been on this list of soi-disant unfriendly countries. Citizens of other countries -- perceived as "friendly" to the USA -- would be subject to less scrutiny.
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iad2ead
06-22 03:40 PM
Gurus,
I am planning to schedule a visa appointment soon. I was filling DS-156 form
and have a following question:
Item#36 : "Has anyone ever filed an immigrant visa petition on your Behalf?".
Here is my situation:
==============
Myself -> H1B
My wife, kid -> H4
Applied for I-485 last year ( all 3 of us ).
Question:
For me, I understand that I say "yes" and mention name of my employer.
But for my wife+kid, I say "yes", but what should I fill for "who" part?
Also, Item#33 for my kid (2nd grade), should answer to "Do you intend to study
in US" be YES or NO ? ( my guess is YES, and name of the elementary school?)
thanks in advance gurus
cheers
Iad
I am planning to schedule a visa appointment soon. I was filling DS-156 form
and have a following question:
Item#36 : "Has anyone ever filed an immigrant visa petition on your Behalf?".
Here is my situation:
==============
Myself -> H1B
My wife, kid -> H4
Applied for I-485 last year ( all 3 of us ).
Question:
For me, I understand that I say "yes" and mention name of my employer.
But for my wife+kid, I say "yes", but what should I fill for "who" part?
Also, Item#33 for my kid (2nd grade), should answer to "Do you intend to study
in US" be YES or NO ? ( my guess is YES, and name of the elementary school?)
thanks in advance gurus
cheers
Iad
raysaikat
05-17 03:27 PM
Can someone employed on a H1B visa do small private/independent consulting on the side in the same field of work? Or can he/she get paid as a private consultant in his/her home country while on H1B visa in the US?
As long as you are fulfilling your obligation to work full-time with your H1-B employer, there should be no problem to do additional work in your home country in your spare time (I am assuming that you will do that remotely) from an immigration point of view. However, it is a complex situation tax-wise. In general you do have to report that overseas income in your tax return and pay tax on it. Things get even more complicated if you do not bring the income back to US but keep it in your home country ...
As long as you are fulfilling your obligation to work full-time with your H1-B employer, there should be no problem to do additional work in your home country in your spare time (I am assuming that you will do that remotely) from an immigration point of view. However, it is a complex situation tax-wise. In general you do have to report that overseas income in your tax return and pay tax on it. Things get even more complicated if you do not bring the income back to US but keep it in your home country ...
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NY members interested in the luncheon are most welcome
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We would like to meet Tristate CT IV members and try and get to know each other. This will be a very casual "no obligation" event where everyone can chit-chat, have lunch, discuss on past / future - IV / NON-IV events.
We would like to meet up at "Coromandel - Cuisine of India " at Orange, CT. Here are the details
Coromandel - Cuisine of India
Hitchcock Plaza, 185 Boston Post Road, Orange - (203) 795-9055
website : http://www.coromandelcuisine.com/
Date: 10/27/2007 - Saturday noon
Time: 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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We would like to meet Tristate CT IV members and try and get to know each other. This will be a very casual "no obligation" event where everyone can chit-chat, have lunch, discuss on past / future - IV / NON-IV events.
We would like to meet up at "Coromandel - Cuisine of India " at Orange, CT. Here are the details
Coromandel - Cuisine of India
Hitchcock Plaza, 185 Boston Post Road, Orange - (203) 795-9055
website : http://www.coromandelcuisine.com/
Date: 10/27/2007 - Saturday noon
Time: 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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