alex99
03-12 04:47 PM
Technology/SKILL SET: .NET (ASP.NET)
Hourly Rate/Salary per Annum: 40 per hour
Location: Richmond/VA
Year of Experience: 6
Hourly Rate/Salary per Annum: 40 per hour
Location: Richmond/VA
Year of Experience: 6
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aguy
07-21 07:18 PM
hi,
thanks to everyone here for the kind input, I am almost done with my GC application under NIW. Since I have a load of documents for primary evidence,
how should I arrange them and where should I mention the "table of contents" so to speak. I have a detailed cover letter also.
thanks,
ashish
thanks to everyone here for the kind input, I am almost done with my GC application under NIW. Since I have a load of documents for primary evidence,
how should I arrange them and where should I mention the "table of contents" so to speak. I have a detailed cover letter also.
thanks,
ashish
Munna Bhai
10-15 03:52 PM
Guys,
I am on H1B, got my EAD and registered a LLC.
Do I need to send I-9 when I switch working for my own registered LLC?
Thanks in advance!
-Jai
Current Contribution: $100
Do know that once you switch to EAD, you are no longer in H1b. I-9 is just a form and if Home-land guys ask then you need to show them and no need to send that form to USCIS.
Could you please let me know how to register a LLC, I am in MA.
Thanks,
I am on H1B, got my EAD and registered a LLC.
Do I need to send I-9 when I switch working for my own registered LLC?
Thanks in advance!
-Jai
Current Contribution: $100
Do know that once you switch to EAD, you are no longer in H1b. I-9 is just a form and if Home-land guys ask then you need to show them and no need to send that form to USCIS.
Could you please let me know how to register a LLC, I am in MA.
Thanks,
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loudobbs
08-20 09:27 AM
when did you receive the notice? Which service center?
Any one??
Whats next??
Any one??
Whats next??
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sweet_jungle
10-14 04:33 AM
This is getting ridiculous...losing my patience
I think a controlled slow movement is good at the beginning of the year. Last year they had made, for example, EB2 India as April 2004 but they had to make it U after 1st quarter.
So, a controlled slow movement will leave to more un-used numbers in the 3rd quarter when they will then be forced to make big jumps in dates to use up annual visa numbers
I think a controlled slow movement is good at the beginning of the year. Last year they had made, for example, EB2 India as April 2004 but they had to make it U after 1st quarter.
So, a controlled slow movement will leave to more un-used numbers in the 3rd quarter when they will then be forced to make big jumps in dates to use up annual visa numbers
coldcloud
08-06 03:40 AM
@ http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/travel/inspections_carriers_facilities/carrier_info_guide/carrier_info_guide.ctt/carrier_info_guide.pdf
In page number 20, It says India is exempt from 6 month rule and you are required to have passport validity for only your intended period of stay. Any ideas?
In page number 20, It says India is exempt from 6 month rule and you are required to have passport validity for only your intended period of stay. Any ideas?
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12-11 06:05 PM
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looivy
08-12 02:48 PM
Hi,
I work for Company A. My labor and I-140 has been approved with Company A. I am in my 9th year H1 extn.
I plan to join Company B using H1 transfer (AC21) and they also help me continue my I-485 by proving similarity of job.
There is a high likelihood that Company A will revoke my I-140 once I tell them I am leaving to join company B. I am safe with B because H1 transfer and I-485 has been done prior to I-140 revocation.
However, if I were to join a third Company C using H1 transfer (AC21). Can I do it and also keep my I-485 pending? Please advise.
I work for Company A. My labor and I-140 has been approved with Company A. I am in my 9th year H1 extn.
I plan to join Company B using H1 transfer (AC21) and they also help me continue my I-485 by proving similarity of job.
There is a high likelihood that Company A will revoke my I-140 once I tell them I am leaving to join company B. I am safe with B because H1 transfer and I-485 has been done prior to I-140 revocation.
However, if I were to join a third Company C using H1 transfer (AC21). Can I do it and also keep my I-485 pending? Please advise.
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shx
01-29 07:02 PM
You should only disclose class B misdemeanors and up. I would think that your citations are class C misdemeanors, which are same as traffic violations. I don't think you are required to disclose those, unless you got arrested, taken to court, etc. Just my opinion.
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The H-3 trainee visa is a non-immigrant visa option for foreign nationals seeking training in any field of endeavor, including, but not limited to, commerce, communications, finance, government, transportation, agriculture, or the professions (except physicians).
Specifically, the H-3 is utilized by a foreign national seeking to pursue a career outside the United States, and training in the U.S. is necessary because the foreign national's home country does not have the type of training program available. Once the training program in the U.S. has concluded, the trainee must return to his or her home country to use the skills gained in the training program. In order to qualify, the U.S. employer must show that the foreign national's home country does not offer or does not prepare the trainee for the type of work that is available in the country, therefore training in the U.S. is necessary. When submitting H-3 visa petitions to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), employers must establish that the training program includes the following:
Detailed description of the type of training and supervision to be given;
The training program structure;
Amount of time that will be devoted to productive employment (which must be kept at a minimum since this visa is for training and not for productive employment).
Number of hours the foreign national will spend in classroom instruction and on-the-job training;
Detail the career abroad for which the foreign national is training;
Explanation as to why the training cannot be obtained in the country abroad and the reason the training in the U.S. is necessary;
Source of remuneration.
The H-3 trainee visa is a valuable non-immigrant visa option for training in a variety of industries. For more information regarding H-3 visas or any other immigration related matters, please call Kraft & Associates at 214-999-9999.
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Specifically, the H-3 is utilized by a foreign national seeking to pursue a career outside the United States, and training in the U.S. is necessary because the foreign national's home country does not have the type of training program available. Once the training program in the U.S. has concluded, the trainee must return to his or her home country to use the skills gained in the training program. In order to qualify, the U.S. employer must show that the foreign national's home country does not offer or does not prepare the trainee for the type of work that is available in the country, therefore training in the U.S. is necessary. When submitting H-3 visa petitions to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), employers must establish that the training program includes the following:
Detailed description of the type of training and supervision to be given;
The training program structure;
Amount of time that will be devoted to productive employment (which must be kept at a minimum since this visa is for training and not for productive employment).
Number of hours the foreign national will spend in classroom instruction and on-the-job training;
Detail the career abroad for which the foreign national is training;
Explanation as to why the training cannot be obtained in the country abroad and the reason the training in the U.S. is necessary;
Source of remuneration.
The H-3 trainee visa is a valuable non-immigrant visa option for training in a variety of industries. For more information regarding H-3 visas or any other immigration related matters, please call Kraft & Associates at 214-999-9999.
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sm11235
03-25 05:55 PM
I did some research and found out that American sentinel is not in Sevis approved list:
http://www.ice.gov/doclib/sevis/pdf/ApprovedSchools.pdf
Check out the universities that are approved by SEVIS.
Accreditation and SEVIS and different entities. Hope this is helpful for others.
http://www.ice.gov/doclib/sevis/pdf/ApprovedSchools.pdf
Check out the universities that are approved by SEVIS.
Accreditation and SEVIS and different entities. Hope this is helpful for others.
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06-29 12:48 PM
As of June 19, 2009, approximately 44,500 H-1B (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085) cap-subject petitions and approximately 20,000 petitions qualifying for the advanced degree cap exemption had been filed. USCIS will continue to accept both cap-subject petitions and advanced degree petitions until a sufficient number of H-1B petitions have been received to reach the statutory limits, taking into account the fact that some of these petitions may be denied, revoked, or withdrawn.
Employers thinking of hiring visa workers have more flexibility this year to interview and choose the best candidates as visas will be open for at least 2 more months.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/06/h1b_cap_update.html)
Looks like this year quota wont be used. The sheer strict enforcement of the rules has resulted in plunging applications.
Employers thinking of hiring visa workers have more flexibility this year to interview and choose the best candidates as visas will be open for at least 2 more months.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/06/h1b_cap_update.html)
Looks like this year quota wont be used. The sheer strict enforcement of the rules has resulted in plunging applications.
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amitdce
08-07 02:24 PM
Hi,
My EAD card was sent to my old address, which I failed to update in time. I have been following up with USCIS for more than a month, but haven't been able to receive the card or the approval notice so far. I have to start working on Monday (Aug 11th), so this is really urgent!!
I can join and submit the EAD card within 90 days (as per the I-9), but my employer needs to see the approval letter (something which proves to them that my EAD case has been approved).
I do have the following which indicate my approved status:
1. My online status used to show that the case was approved (it said that the card was mailed to me). Now it has changed and says that a new letter (not the EAD card) has been mailed, but I won't get this letter till after Aug. 11th, my joining date. I do have a printout of the previous status, though.
2. I managed to get a letter from my university saying that my case has been approved.
3. I have the receipt notice, which shows that the case was submitted and received by USCIS.
My company still insisted that they would need a letter from USCIS saying that my case has been approved. Any advice on what I can do from here??
many thanks!!
-Amit
My EAD card was sent to my old address, which I failed to update in time. I have been following up with USCIS for more than a month, but haven't been able to receive the card or the approval notice so far. I have to start working on Monday (Aug 11th), so this is really urgent!!
I can join and submit the EAD card within 90 days (as per the I-9), but my employer needs to see the approval letter (something which proves to them that my EAD case has been approved).
I do have the following which indicate my approved status:
1. My online status used to show that the case was approved (it said that the card was mailed to me). Now it has changed and says that a new letter (not the EAD card) has been mailed, but I won't get this letter till after Aug. 11th, my joining date. I do have a printout of the previous status, though.
2. I managed to get a letter from my university saying that my case has been approved.
3. I have the receipt notice, which shows that the case was submitted and received by USCIS.
My company still insisted that they would need a letter from USCIS saying that my case has been approved. Any advice on what I can do from here??
many thanks!!
-Amit
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08-28 10:44 AM
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fromnaija
06-21 07:17 PM
While you could have two H1B with two different employers, it is logically impossible for both to be full-time positions. So logically, you could have one full-time position and one part-time position or both as part-time positions. In either case you I-129 will have to be amended to show that you are in part-time position with the employer.
Hi,
Currently working with Company A, where I have I-140 approved. The employer is willing to file I-485. Also have a better offer with Company B, and have H1B approved. Is it possible for me to take leave from company A (using my PTO) and joint company B, keeping both jobs on H1B status?
As my H1B is valid with 2 companies, and both are for full time positions. Is it okay for me to be actively employed with both companies at the same time for 2 or 3 months? Do I violate any H1B regulation, that may cause denial of I-485 at later stage?
Thanks,
Hi,
Currently working with Company A, where I have I-140 approved. The employer is willing to file I-485. Also have a better offer with Company B, and have H1B approved. Is it possible for me to take leave from company A (using my PTO) and joint company B, keeping both jobs on H1B status?
As my H1B is valid with 2 companies, and both are for full time positions. Is it okay for me to be actively employed with both companies at the same time for 2 or 3 months? Do I violate any H1B regulation, that may cause denial of I-485 at later stage?
Thanks,
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gcformeornot
08-08 08:32 AM
about your situation. I think I-140 requires lot of original company documents.
I-485 required only Medicals in Original and EVL original. What is your lawyers saying?
I-485 required only Medicals in Original and EVL original. What is your lawyers saying?
iheartindia79
10-25 02:30 PM
Hi,
I have received the EAD card yesterday with No finger prints available. But we have done our Finger printing before the EAD is approved. Approx 4 weeks before.
Is this normal? Or i should contact USCIS about this?
I know some applicants getting their EAD cards before finger prints were taken for them No finger prints available makes sense.
Any responses are appreciated
Regards.
Same happened to me. I had my FP before receiving the EAD card but the card still showed FP not available. To be honest I didnt care so much ;)
I have received the EAD card yesterday with No finger prints available. But we have done our Finger printing before the EAD is approved. Approx 4 weeks before.
Is this normal? Or i should contact USCIS about this?
I know some applicants getting their EAD cards before finger prints were taken for them No finger prints available makes sense.
Any responses are appreciated
Regards.
Same happened to me. I had my FP before receiving the EAD card but the card still showed FP not available. To be honest I didnt care so much ;)
pappu
05-26 10:08 PM
Check
http://immigrationvoice.org/wiki/index.php/Investor_Green_Card
http://immigrationvoice.org/wiki/index.php/Investor_Green_Card
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