gulbir
06-20 03:06 PM
GC03 ,
Thanks for your prompt response.
Thanks for your prompt response.
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imm_pro
03-26 05:23 PM
Hi,
Can anyone share the experience of H1 Visa stamping in Hyderabad. As per their web site they need quite a lot of documentation. Not sure if such doecumentation is required for visa revalidation (same category - H1) as well.
Thanks
Bob
Not sure if this would be helpful to you - but my friend's wife got her first time H4 stamping done in Hyd recently without any issues.
Documents asked were recent paystubs and last year's W2.
Can anyone share the experience of H1 Visa stamping in Hyderabad. As per their web site they need quite a lot of documentation. Not sure if such doecumentation is required for visa revalidation (same category - H1) as well.
Thanks
Bob
Not sure if this would be helpful to you - but my friend's wife got her first time H4 stamping done in Hyd recently without any issues.
Documents asked were recent paystubs and last year's W2.
vaguely
12-04 06:58 PM
Thanks for reply.
I guess this means that i will not be traveling as i'm not sure i will have secured a job before i travel.
I guess this means that i will not be traveling as i'm not sure i will have secured a job before i travel.
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pandu_hawaldar
06-30 01:38 AM
Answers
1. Based on the state you live in. (either texas or nebraska)
2. check the instruction here: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-765instr.pdf
3. You must send following documents.
- Copy of i485 receipt.
- EAD card front & back.
- 2 personal photos.
- Check on US Department of Homeland security for $340 (based on filing date original I765).
Dear IV users,
for the first time I/m doing self-filing could you please answer my naive questions?
1. How could I know which service center to file? I have my current EAD with me with the card and attached paper work and it says it is from Nebraska Service Center - so is this the service center I need to re apply?
2. Where can I find the mailing address for this service center?
3. Should I send a copy of my passport and other immigration history documents for renewal?
Please reply at your convenience.
Thank you.
1. Based on the state you live in. (either texas or nebraska)
2. check the instruction here: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-765instr.pdf
3. You must send following documents.
- Copy of i485 receipt.
- EAD card front & back.
- 2 personal photos.
- Check on US Department of Homeland security for $340 (based on filing date original I765).
Dear IV users,
for the first time I/m doing self-filing could you please answer my naive questions?
1. How could I know which service center to file? I have my current EAD with me with the card and attached paper work and it says it is from Nebraska Service Center - so is this the service center I need to re apply?
2. Where can I find the mailing address for this service center?
3. Should I send a copy of my passport and other immigration history documents for renewal?
Please reply at your convenience.
Thank you.
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kanakabyraju
05-13 12:31 PM
My PD is 08/04/06, and my AP is expiring on June 2nd, I probably will have to travel sometimes June end. I am in a fix if I should go ahead and apply for Ap now. My PD will be current begining June 1st. I heard it may take 1 week to 60 days to get GC after your date becomes current, Do you guys think it's good idea to just apply for AP just in case?
Thanks
You may apply for AP at any time right? If you apply now, it is very unlikely that you will receive before your June end travel. And if you don't get your GC in june what will you do ? see, it is very easy to ask confusing questions. :)
Thanks
You may apply for AP at any time right? If you apply now, it is very unlikely that you will receive before your June end travel. And if you don't get your GC in june what will you do ? see, it is very easy to ask confusing questions. :)
rajeev_74
04-21 04:02 PM
I think approved I-140 is the right stage. Why do we have to live in uncertainty after an application for immigration has been approved. It also makes sense to request AOS for 5+ years of H1 as well.
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garybanz
08-27 11:49 AM
I filed my 485 application at TSC at the beginning of August, still did not get any receipt number, neither are the checks cashed.
Any idea how long USCIS/TSC is taking these days to issue a receipt or cash the checks?
Thanks
Any idea how long USCIS/TSC is taking these days to issue a receipt or cash the checks?
Thanks
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AreWeThereYet
08-09 04:32 PM
From what I know, it is not mandatory to file AC-21 but if you think your previous employer who filed for your I-140 can create problems for you, it's safe to file AC-21. Although, your previous employer can not withdraw your I-140 by law, some employees attempt to withdraw/cancel I-140. Sometimes, USCIS behaves in an un-expected manner and they might issues a NOID on your 485. If that happens, you will have to appoint an attorney who fights for you to repeal USCIS decision. You will win in the end, but you will go through some unwanted stress and will loose some money to the attorneys. In such cases, if you have filed for AC-21, it acts as another strong point to your fight against a erroneous decision from UCSIS.
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April 19th, 2005, 12:29 AM
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olegbi_q2
07-28 05:29 PM
Found the old J1 Visa stamped in the passport. It does list the 212(e) requirement.
At the time when I got the first H1, I had 2 years, or close to 2 years of accrued stay in Russia. I should definitely have 2 years by now.
What could be the result of not having had full 2 years at the time of first H1? What could be the effect on the currently active H1?
If I show that right now I have 2 full years, would the AOS proceed, or are there any retroactive problems?
At the time when I got the first H1, I had 2 years, or close to 2 years of accrued stay in Russia. I should definitely have 2 years by now.
What could be the result of not having had full 2 years at the time of first H1? What could be the effect on the currently active H1?
If I show that right now I have 2 full years, would the AOS proceed, or are there any retroactive problems?
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h1bwala
12-07 11:12 AM
H1b starts mean the day LCA Petition is filed or day I797 is issued ?
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nlssubbu
04-29 06:37 PM
Apart from H1 transfer your new company attorney may also need to file I-140 (successor in interest) in the new company name as well.
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Thanks
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pune_guy
10-16 07:28 PM
You can take FP test at any location in United States. Just make sure that you go to the nearest location at the time mentioned in the notice. I had an appointment at the Oakland office but I went to the San Jose office and they let me do the FP test there. I had gone to them the previous day to confirm whether I can take FP test at their office and that's when they told me that I can go to any office in US.
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rkumar28
02-18 11:48 AM
Attorneys....
I have an approved I-140 and have applied for the I-485 in August 2007 and got my and my wife’s EAD and AP in October 2007, which we are periodically renewing. I am the primary applicant in the GC application.
The company which sponsored my GC is a small Information Technology firm.
I am currently working fulltime with another company using my EAD. I came to know that my previous company who sponsored my green card is not doing well.
My question is:
1) What happens to my Green Card application if my GC sponsored company shutsdown or file for bankruptcy?
2) Since I am working on EAD, what will be my status, if my GC sponsored company shuts down or file for bankruptcy?
3) What happens to my GC application?
I have an approved I-140 and have applied for the I-485 in August 2007 and got my and my wife’s EAD and AP in October 2007, which we are periodically renewing. I am the primary applicant in the GC application.
The company which sponsored my GC is a small Information Technology firm.
I am currently working fulltime with another company using my EAD. I came to know that my previous company who sponsored my green card is not doing well.
My question is:
1) What happens to my Green Card application if my GC sponsored company shutsdown or file for bankruptcy?
2) Since I am working on EAD, what will be my status, if my GC sponsored company shuts down or file for bankruptcy?
3) What happens to my GC application?
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joeyzhou2009
05-25 09:35 PM
I've found this site to be very helpful so far and would like to ask for some opinions on my case.
My I-485 (EB2) was submitted in 2007 and the PD is approaching, only 5 days away based on June's VB. My girlfriend is currently with F-1 visa and we are planning on getting married asap so that she can submit her 485 before my case is approved.
Here's the complete list that I can think of based on the research that I've done.
Documents that my future wife's need prepare
I-485 form
birth certificate
marriage certificate
medical exam
passport pages (I-94 card ect)
I-20 form
Two photos
Documents that I need prepare
My I-485 receipt
????
Wish you everyone good luck.
Many thanks,
Joey
My I-485 (EB2) was submitted in 2007 and the PD is approaching, only 5 days away based on June's VB. My girlfriend is currently with F-1 visa and we are planning on getting married asap so that she can submit her 485 before my case is approved.
Here's the complete list that I can think of based on the research that I've done.
Documents that my future wife's need prepare
I-485 form
birth certificate
marriage certificate
medical exam
passport pages (I-94 card ect)
I-20 form
Two photos
Documents that I need prepare
My I-485 receipt
????
Wish you everyone good luck.
Many thanks,
Joey
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aj_jadeja
06-16 05:04 PM
(1) USCIS allows adjudicators to processes benefit applications without complete
FBI or CIA fingerprint checks on the assumption that the results are negative if
there has been no response within 40 days;3
so why are ppl stuck for 2 to 4 years in security chks ?
FBI or CIA fingerprint checks on the assumption that the results are negative if
there has been no response within 40 days;3
so why are ppl stuck for 2 to 4 years in security chks ?
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08-12 09:50 AM
H-1B visas are work visas that allow foreign nationals to temporarily work in the United States for a U.S. employer. A U.S. employer may petition a foreign national under the H-1B classification which specifically applies to individuals in a “specialty occupation." A specialty occupation has three requirements. First, an individual must have a bachelor’s degree or higher degree or its equivalent for the particular position. Second, the degree must be common in the industry among similar organizations. Third, the employer must normally require a degree or equivalent; or the nature of the specific duties is so specialized and complex that knowledge required to perform the duties is usually associated with attainment of the degree.
Individuals with H-1B visas are allowed to work in the United States for up to six years, but visas are granted in three-year increments. In some cases, the H-1B visas may be extended for more than six years. If the individual is in the United States, a change of status to an H-1B is filed in the United States. If the individual is outside the United States, upon approval of the petition, the individual must apply for an H-1B visa at the U.S. consulate. There are only 65,000 H-1B visas issued per year.
The beginning of the fiscal year for 2010 is October 1, 2009. Employers may begin filing their petitions six months prior to the start date of employment but the individuals cannot start their jobs until October 1.
It is vital for those individuals wishing to work in the United States to begin preparing their H-1B paperwork before the cap is reached. As of August 7, 2009, approximately 44,900 H-1B cap-subject petitions had been received by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and counted towards the cap. Please call us at 214-999-9999 if you would like to begin the H-1B process. The H-1B cap-subject count is available at the USCIS Web site (http://www.uscis.gov).
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Individuals with H-1B visas are allowed to work in the United States for up to six years, but visas are granted in three-year increments. In some cases, the H-1B visas may be extended for more than six years. If the individual is in the United States, a change of status to an H-1B is filed in the United States. If the individual is outside the United States, upon approval of the petition, the individual must apply for an H-1B visa at the U.S. consulate. There are only 65,000 H-1B visas issued per year.
The beginning of the fiscal year for 2010 is October 1, 2009. Employers may begin filing their petitions six months prior to the start date of employment but the individuals cannot start their jobs until October 1.
It is vital for those individuals wishing to work in the United States to begin preparing their H-1B paperwork before the cap is reached. As of August 7, 2009, approximately 44,900 H-1B cap-subject petitions had been received by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and counted towards the cap. Please call us at 214-999-9999 if you would like to begin the H-1B process. The H-1B cap-subject count is available at the USCIS Web site (http://www.uscis.gov).
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conchshell
06-30 12:20 PM
I have not heard any schedule for these bills. There was a hearing last week, but I couldn't find the outcome of the full hearing. May be someone from IV Core can tell us what is scheduled for the coming days.
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roseball
02-09 05:28 PM
Hi All,
Sorry for posting this in an Immigration forum. I am just trying to get some advise from people who might have already been in this situation.
My cousin came to US on F-1 visa in Jan 2007. She has been attending grad school in NY...She got money from India to pay for her tuition for the first semester as she had no financial aid....One professor promised her aid starting Aug 2007 but that prof left the university for personal reasons so I paid her tuition/insurance for one semester ($10k)....I have also been helping her with her living expenses since she arrived in US....She only worked 1 day throughout the year and has a W-2 with $29 as earnings for 2007...
My question is, can I claim her as a dependent in my tax filing....She lives in NY and I work/live in TX.....I am planning to consult a tax professional regarding this, but I just wanted to get a heads up from you all before visiting a professional.
Thanks for your time.
Sorry for posting this in an Immigration forum. I am just trying to get some advise from people who might have already been in this situation.
My cousin came to US on F-1 visa in Jan 2007. She has been attending grad school in NY...She got money from India to pay for her tuition for the first semester as she had no financial aid....One professor promised her aid starting Aug 2007 but that prof left the university for personal reasons so I paid her tuition/insurance for one semester ($10k)....I have also been helping her with her living expenses since she arrived in US....She only worked 1 day throughout the year and has a W-2 with $29 as earnings for 2007...
My question is, can I claim her as a dependent in my tax filing....She lives in NY and I work/live in TX.....I am planning to consult a tax professional regarding this, but I just wanted to get a heads up from you all before visiting a professional.
Thanks for your time.
freedom_fighter
06-23 09:51 PM
Hi,
I've read conflicting information on whether one is eligible to receive unemployment benefits.
Specifically, i understand as a primary applicant in AOS status, one can not claim such benefits. But how about a derivative spouse, working on EAD , who lost her job? Can she claim such benefits as unemployment insurance. I've read that unemployment insurance should NOT be construed as a public charge, since its paid by the employer , when the employee is working.
So is it safe to get the basic unemployment benefits for a derivative spouse working in AOS status?
thanks
I've read conflicting information on whether one is eligible to receive unemployment benefits.
Specifically, i understand as a primary applicant in AOS status, one can not claim such benefits. But how about a derivative spouse, working on EAD , who lost her job? Can she claim such benefits as unemployment insurance. I've read that unemployment insurance should NOT be construed as a public charge, since its paid by the employer , when the employee is working.
So is it safe to get the basic unemployment benefits for a derivative spouse working in AOS status?
thanks
tillu
04-02 01:50 PM
Hi There,
If My Project with company "A" is over and they are sending me back to india, but before going back i file transfer with company "B", once "B" gets the approval i can come back.
Can it be done this way?? i mean after transfer is filed can anyone go back to india or He/she has to be in US during this period??
Thanks in advance
If My Project with company "A" is over and they are sending me back to india, but before going back i file transfer with company "B", once "B" gets the approval i can come back.
Can it be done this way?? i mean after transfer is filed can anyone go back to india or He/she has to be in US during this period??
Thanks in advance
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