jonty_11
02-06 02:20 PM
u can retain PD only if u have Labor and I140 approved from Old Company.
When u file I-140 with new company - u dislcose intent to retain old PD as u submit copy of approved I-140 (u got with old Comapny)
When u file I-140 with new company - u dislcose intent to retain old PD as u submit copy of approved I-140 (u got with old Comapny)
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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.
sh2005
08-03 06:43 PM
Today, I received an email from USCIS that my EAD application got approved. My receipt date is on the 3rd week of May of 2007. What I don't understand is that the current processing time at NSC for I-765(EAD) for pending I-485 is March 26th, 2007.....
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truthinspector
07-19 03:54 PM
The news from CIS brings joy for a lot of the IV members.
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omahaguy
07-16 12:37 PM
My GC is based on future employment. I am working for company A on H1, company B has applied I 485 and I 140 also approved. I will be completing 5 years of H1 early next year.
My question is:
Can company A apply my H1 extension for 3 more years based on my pending I485 and approved I140?
My question is:
Can company A apply my H1 extension for 3 more years based on my pending I485 and approved I140?
ak_2006
05-10 02:33 PM
Please check below link. They are pundits in predictions :)
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forum14-members-forum/1944033-eb2-eb3-predictions-rather-calculations-ii-85.html
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forum14-members-forum/1944033-eb2-eb3-predictions-rather-calculations-ii-85.html
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ajay
11-30 10:03 PM
Why don't you go and get the visa stamped in chennai consulate or wherever it is applicable to you.
If you have an AP you don't have to worry about anything since you can use it when you come back.
If you have an AP you don't have to worry about anything since you can use it when you come back.
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highskies26
09-07 04:33 AM
Guys,
I just got my approval (Mar 06, TSC), finally! The key issue that I am facing is that I am not in US at the moment and it is very difficult for me to return immediately.
1. Is it okay that I come back after a month or so?
2. Secondly, my AP is expiring later this month though I have H1B stamped till next year. The issue is that earlier this year I had used AP to enter US in spite of the fact that I had a valid H1B. DOES this invalidate my H1B visa? Can I use the H1B visa to enter US after my AP expires???
Is there anything else I can do such as getting the cards fedexed to me and use them to enter US?
Experts pl. advise�
Thanks a lot.
I just got my approval (Mar 06, TSC), finally! The key issue that I am facing is that I am not in US at the moment and it is very difficult for me to return immediately.
1. Is it okay that I come back after a month or so?
2. Secondly, my AP is expiring later this month though I have H1B stamped till next year. The issue is that earlier this year I had used AP to enter US in spite of the fact that I had a valid H1B. DOES this invalidate my H1B visa? Can I use the H1B visa to enter US after my AP expires???
Is there anything else I can do such as getting the cards fedexed to me and use them to enter US?
Experts pl. advise�
Thanks a lot.
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Lisap
11-07 12:35 PM
It is required that you send photos for your ead as they put your picture on the actual ead card. I did not apply for AP so I am not sure about the requirements for that. Good luck to you.
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09-17 06:00 PM
As a service to our readers we publish local ceremony dates. If USCIS approves your application for naturalization, you must attend a ceremony and take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States. USCIS will notify you by mail of the time and date of your ceremony.
The notice USCIS sends you is called the "Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony" (Form N-445). In some cases, USCIS may give you the option to take the Oath on the same day as your interview. If you decide to take a "same day" oath, USCIS will ask you to come back to the office later that day. At this time, you will take the Oath and receive your Certificate of Naturalization.
If you cannot go to the oath ceremony, you should return the "Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony" (Form N-445) that USCIS sent to you. You should send the N-445 back to your local office. Include a letter saying why you cannot go to the ceremony. Make a copy of the notice and your letter before you send them to USCIS. Your local office will reschedule you and send you a new "Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony" (Form N-445) to tell you when your ceremony will be.
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2010/2011
SEPTEMBER 17, 2010
OCTOBER 20, 2010
NOVEMBER 17, 2010
DECEMBER 16, 2010
JANUARY 9, 2011
FEBRUARY 23, 2011
MARCH 23, 2011
APRIL 27, 2011
MAY 18, 2011
JUNE 22, 2011
JULY 20, 2011
AUGUST 24, 2011
SEPTEMBER 16, 2011
SEPTEMBER 28, 2011
OCTOBER 19, 2011
NOVEMBER 16, 2011
DECEMBER 14, 2011
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The notice USCIS sends you is called the "Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony" (Form N-445). In some cases, USCIS may give you the option to take the Oath on the same day as your interview. If you decide to take a "same day" oath, USCIS will ask you to come back to the office later that day. At this time, you will take the Oath and receive your Certificate of Naturalization.
If you cannot go to the oath ceremony, you should return the "Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony" (Form N-445) that USCIS sent to you. You should send the N-445 back to your local office. Include a letter saying why you cannot go to the ceremony. Make a copy of the notice and your letter before you send them to USCIS. Your local office will reschedule you and send you a new "Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony" (Form N-445) to tell you when your ceremony will be.
SAN DIEGO NATURALIZATION CEREMONIES
2010/2011
SEPTEMBER 17, 2010
OCTOBER 20, 2010
NOVEMBER 17, 2010
DECEMBER 16, 2010
JANUARY 9, 2011
FEBRUARY 23, 2011
MARCH 23, 2011
APRIL 27, 2011
MAY 18, 2011
JUNE 22, 2011
JULY 20, 2011
AUGUST 24, 2011
SEPTEMBER 16, 2011
SEPTEMBER 28, 2011
OCTOBER 19, 2011
NOVEMBER 16, 2011
DECEMBER 14, 2011
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GCwaitforever
06-27 10:06 AM
In addition to doing QA, please continue with your current responsibilities also so that job profile would not alter too much from what is given in the beginning.
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Dhundhun
05-02 11:48 PM
Has anyone paper filed for renewal of EAD and AP together?
I am trying to file these together wanted to know if i can fedex both the applications together in the same package.
Please advise.
Same Fedex is OK, but make two packets.
I am trying to file these together wanted to know if i can fedex both the applications together in the same package.
Please advise.
Same Fedex is OK, but make two packets.
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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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GC_ki_daud
08-21 11:23 AM
Any word yet on the Processing Dates.
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logiclife
06-04 01:12 PM
There are still some new members who keep posting that the bill S 1348 looks very good and it has SKIL provisions etc, because they get pointed to the last year's bill.
If you go on thomas.loc.gov and find bill text for S. 1348 you see a bill that is a copy-paste version of LAST YEAR'S SENATE BILL S. 2611.
That text is last years text that was initially put in place as a place-holder BEFORE the grand compromise was reached.
After the grand bargin (compromise/coalition) was reached, the text of the grand compromise replaced the entire text of last year's bill (that has SKIL) was the next text.
Amendment # 1150 (S.A. 1150) Sponsored by Sen. Kennedy is a 400 page amendment that replaces the entire text that was intially in the bill with the new text. Its a "Substitute" amendment.
Read the S. A. 1150 text. Its also on IV homepage as PDF. That is the bill now. Here is the link to that
http://immigrationvoice.org/media/forums/Immigration_Bill_Substitute.pdf
If you go on thomas.loc.gov and find bill text for S. 1348 you see a bill that is a copy-paste version of LAST YEAR'S SENATE BILL S. 2611.
That text is last years text that was initially put in place as a place-holder BEFORE the grand compromise was reached.
After the grand bargin (compromise/coalition) was reached, the text of the grand compromise replaced the entire text of last year's bill (that has SKIL) was the next text.
Amendment # 1150 (S.A. 1150) Sponsored by Sen. Kennedy is a 400 page amendment that replaces the entire text that was intially in the bill with the new text. Its a "Substitute" amendment.
Read the S. A. 1150 text. Its also on IV homepage as PDF. That is the bill now. Here is the link to that
http://immigrationvoice.org/media/forums/Immigration_Bill_Substitute.pdf
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09-22 02:48 PM
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munnu77
05-06 06:04 PM
Hello
Whm i transferred my H1B to another company, i missed filing filing for H4.
So she was having I 94 of my old company till Nov 2006.
Whn i changed company agn in Dec 06, thats whn i relised her i 94 expired, we submited I 539 for her xtension. but couldnt get it. she exited the country before 180 days of her expiration and planning to apply for new visa in India.
Did anybody had the same experience. Pls share.
Thank u for ur replies
Whm i transferred my H1B to another company, i missed filing filing for H4.
So she was having I 94 of my old company till Nov 2006.
Whn i changed company agn in Dec 06, thats whn i relised her i 94 expired, we submited I 539 for her xtension. but couldnt get it. she exited the country before 180 days of her expiration and planning to apply for new visa in India.
Did anybody had the same experience. Pls share.
Thank u for ur replies
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Leo07
05-29 10:21 PM
Just FYI,our
You can also extend the H1b...if your labor is filed 365 days prior to your H1b expiraton...
You are looking atleast 21 months into future...there are so many things that can happen...
140 rejection may not be an issue... but in case your worst fear comes true...you will be alright if it's rejected before feb 2008.
Even then there are other ways around this problem...
Cheer up...
You can also extend the H1b...if your labor is filed 365 days prior to your H1b expiraton...
You are looking atleast 21 months into future...there are so many things that can happen...
140 rejection may not be an issue... but in case your worst fear comes true...you will be alright if it's rejected before feb 2008.
Even then there are other ways around this problem...
Cheer up...
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vinabath
08-20 09:38 AM
when did you receive the notice? Which service center?
You can close this thread after this.
Saturday. NSC. EB2
You can close this thread after this.
Saturday. NSC. EB2
akela
08-14 01:14 PM
Can forum members help me with the following query. If you see the same question has been asked by other members as well.
Can you look at the LUD and say that your Name Check is clear or not?
This is what is goig on. Withing 1-2 days of your Biometrics the LUD changes. This is I guess that your biometrics were recieved by USCIS or sent for Name check or whatever. Then there is a LUD change in a week. Is this the reply from FBI saying that no record found? I mean everything is ok?
I ahve seen people who are stuck did not get the email after a week. Is this the right assesment?
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nationalnamecheck.htm
The majority of name checks submitted on a data tape are electronically checked and returned to the submitting agency as having "No Record" within 48-72 hours. A "No Record" indicates that the FBI's UNI database contains no identifiable information regarding a particular individual. Duplicate submissions (i.e., identically spelled names with identical dates of birth submitted within the last 120 days) are not checked, and the duplicate findings are returned immediately to the submitting agency
Thanks in advance,
akela
Can you look at the LUD and say that your Name Check is clear or not?
This is what is goig on. Withing 1-2 days of your Biometrics the LUD changes. This is I guess that your biometrics were recieved by USCIS or sent for Name check or whatever. Then there is a LUD change in a week. Is this the reply from FBI saying that no record found? I mean everything is ok?
I ahve seen people who are stuck did not get the email after a week. Is this the right assesment?
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nationalnamecheck.htm
The majority of name checks submitted on a data tape are electronically checked and returned to the submitting agency as having "No Record" within 48-72 hours. A "No Record" indicates that the FBI's UNI database contains no identifiable information regarding a particular individual. Duplicate submissions (i.e., identically spelled names with identical dates of birth submitted within the last 120 days) are not checked, and the duplicate findings are returned immediately to the submitting agency
Thanks in advance,
akela
nousername
02-12 03:16 PM
I was in some what similar situation but my H1 transfer was not approved to the new company and my attorney suggested moving back to the previous employer.
I guess it is possible but if your H1 transfer was approved then you might have to apply for another transfer.
I worked with company A for 6 months and then transferred H1B to new company B with whom I worked for 1.5 years. Meanwhile company A did not cancel my H1B and now when I am thinking of joining company A. Can we use older H1B petition. Is it ok to use older H1B petition or should we cancel older H1B on file and file new H1B transfer?
Thanks
I guess it is possible but if your H1 transfer was approved then you might have to apply for another transfer.
I worked with company A for 6 months and then transferred H1B to new company B with whom I worked for 1.5 years. Meanwhile company A did not cancel my H1B and now when I am thinking of joining company A. Can we use older H1B petition. Is it ok to use older H1B petition or should we cancel older H1B on file and file new H1B transfer?
Thanks
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