masti_Gai
01-19 03:55 PM
For EB2 & EB3 category people it is the Date on which Labor was filed.:)
For EB1 category people it is the Date on which I-140 was filed.:)
For EB1 category people it is the Date on which I-140 was filed.:)
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gcformeornot
02-03 09:40 AM
I heard TCS is calling back many of their TL/PL/PM back to India. I heard it from 2-3 differrnt sources. Just wanted to see if anybody knows about it.
I personally know a person who is with TCS, he is a team lead or something.... asked to go back by TCS..... they are returning in mid Feb.....
I personally know a person who is with TCS, he is a team lead or something.... asked to go back by TCS..... they are returning in mid Feb.....
vhd999
10-07 05:31 PM
I agree. I guess you are saying that filing another petition under EB2 adds some risk to the existing 485 application.
Thanks for the reply.
Are you an immigration attorney? If yes, can you tell me the best way to reach you?
Its always safer to have an underlying non-imigrant visas such as H-1B in the vent of I-485 denial due to some unforeseen circumstances. IF you have an H-1B, you can continue to stay in the U.S.
Thanks for the reply.
Are you an immigration attorney? If yes, can you tell me the best way to reach you?
Its always safer to have an underlying non-imigrant visas such as H-1B in the vent of I-485 denial due to some unforeseen circumstances. IF you have an H-1B, you can continue to stay in the U.S.
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Rajeev
07-02 10:05 AM
You need to turn in all your I-94 cards, e.g. I-94 below the H1B approval notice, change of status. When you re enter the new I-94 card will have a new number so old ones if you kept would become useless. I would highly recommend that make copies of all your I-94 cards at I-485 they can ask you provide old I-94 cards Have seen cases where this has happened.
Thanks a lot for your reply.
Thanks a lot for your reply.
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sachya
08-19 05:30 PM
Thanks all for your responses.
He got his passport with a stamped Visa y'day.
The long wait has finally paid off.
He got his passport with a stamped Visa y'day.
The long wait has finally paid off.
suchiram
12-19 01:34 PM
You think the quota this coming year will be exhausted on 1st April itself? Or do you guess that its going take longer, if not as long as this past year?
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08-16 01:36 PM
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sushilup
07-18 11:01 AM
Thank you for your response.
I will appreciate if you could answer these 2 questions.
1- If 485 get denied, can I go to company-A and start working on approved H1B
2- Also, can I use approved 140 at company A (even 485 denied, since not working at A) to extend H1B for 3 years
You can use the approved I-140 from company A to get a 3 year H-1 for company B assuming your priority date is not current. However, because you have not been working for company A, you are technically not in valid non-immigrant H status and though Company B's H-1 petition should be approved for three years, the extension may not be granted. This means that at some point you would have to leave, get a new H visa and then return.
I will appreciate if you could answer these 2 questions.
1- If 485 get denied, can I go to company-A and start working on approved H1B
2- Also, can I use approved 140 at company A (even 485 denied, since not working at A) to extend H1B for 3 years
You can use the approved I-140 from company A to get a 3 year H-1 for company B assuming your priority date is not current. However, because you have not been working for company A, you are technically not in valid non-immigrant H status and though Company B's H-1 petition should be approved for three years, the extension may not be granted. This means that at some point you would have to leave, get a new H visa and then return.
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ronhira
01-05 03:46 PM
here is some information - the insurance one needs for software consulting/services its -
** general liability (also called GL)
** professional liability insurance (also called errors and ommission or E&O)
** workers compensation (asl the state government in each state and its goverened by the each state)
you could get free quotes from
Business Insurance, Small Business Insurance, Professional Liability Insurance, Business Liability Insurance, General Liability Insurance (http://www.techinsurance.com/)
professional liability insurance, errors and omissions insurance, business insurance (http://www.insurepro.net/)
or simply search for business insurance agents in u'r area & they can give you quotes......
** general liability (also called GL)
** professional liability insurance (also called errors and ommission or E&O)
** workers compensation (asl the state government in each state and its goverened by the each state)
you could get free quotes from
Business Insurance, Small Business Insurance, Professional Liability Insurance, Business Liability Insurance, General Liability Insurance (http://www.techinsurance.com/)
professional liability insurance, errors and omissions insurance, business insurance (http://www.insurepro.net/)
or simply search for business insurance agents in u'r area & they can give you quotes......
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sabgau
06-16 09:50 PM
Thanks for replying, I checked around and found out that it an official courtesy call.
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loudobbs
08-28 12:56 PM
sure...attend the Immigration Rally!!
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mkr_s05
03-28 08:13 PM
Was there any transfer after 140 is filed ?
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July 22nd, 2004, 03:19 PM
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07-15 01:59 AM
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vennella
06-18 02:34 PM
My husband's employer filed for green card under EB-1 (OR). I-140 got approved, I-485 is pending. I already did my fingerprinting. My husband's is scheduled for next week. We did not get EAD or AP yet.
Meanwhile I need to travel to Europe on business. I have a valid H-1 to re-enter US. Would my AP get approved before I return to US? If so, can I still enter with my valid H-1? My husband is planning to delay his biometrics until I get back. Are there any problems with this plan? Please advise
Meanwhile I need to travel to Europe on business. I have a valid H-1 to re-enter US. Would my AP get approved before I return to US? If so, can I still enter with my valid H-1? My husband is planning to delay his biometrics until I get back. Are there any problems with this plan? Please advise
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delhirocks
06-19 01:58 PM
I have the same issue, any insight is appreciated
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09-18 10:20 AM
Attorney Eugenia Ponce recently wrote a blog post here (http://www.immigration-law-answers-blog.com/2009/07/immigration-law/immigration-rights/lawful-permanent-residents-keep-trips-abroad-relatively-short/) cautioning Lawful Permanent Residents to keep their trips abroad relatively short. Here is the text of that post:
Lawful permanent residents (LPR) of the United States (green card holders) need to keep their trips abroad to a relatively short period of time. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could determine that an LPR has abandoned their residence if the LPR’s intent was not to return to the U.S. within a relatively short period of time.
Factors DHS could consider in evaluating the LPR’s intent include:
Whether the trip abroad is lengthy or for a short period of time;
LPR’s family ties in the U.S.;
property holding in the U.S.;
business affiliations within the U.S.;
LPR’s family, property, and business ties in the foreign country.
After that was posted, we were asked what exactly we meant by the term "relatively short." Of course the answer, as always, depends on several factors. But here is a further explanation from Ms. Ponce:
What a "relatively short period of time" is can't be defined in terms of elapsed time alone. Generally, lawful permanent residents (LPR) can use their green cards to return to the United States after a temporary absence not exceeding one year. The most important factor in concluding whether an LPR abandoned his or her U.S. residence is to look at the LPR's actual intent to return to the United States after a short trip, along with the other factors such as property, business, and family ties inside the U.S. and in the foreign country. An LPR returning to the U.S. once a year for a few days doesn't "automatically revalidate" a green card in a situation in which the lawful permanent resident has actually been residing abroad.
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Lawful permanent residents (LPR) of the United States (green card holders) need to keep their trips abroad to a relatively short period of time. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could determine that an LPR has abandoned their residence if the LPR’s intent was not to return to the U.S. within a relatively short period of time.
Factors DHS could consider in evaluating the LPR’s intent include:
Whether the trip abroad is lengthy or for a short period of time;
LPR’s family ties in the U.S.;
property holding in the U.S.;
business affiliations within the U.S.;
LPR’s family, property, and business ties in the foreign country.
After that was posted, we were asked what exactly we meant by the term "relatively short." Of course the answer, as always, depends on several factors. But here is a further explanation from Ms. Ponce:
What a "relatively short period of time" is can't be defined in terms of elapsed time alone. Generally, lawful permanent residents (LPR) can use their green cards to return to the United States after a temporary absence not exceeding one year. The most important factor in concluding whether an LPR abandoned his or her U.S. residence is to look at the LPR's actual intent to return to the United States after a short trip, along with the other factors such as property, business, and family ties inside the U.S. and in the foreign country. An LPR returning to the U.S. once a year for a few days doesn't "automatically revalidate" a green card in a situation in which the lawful permanent resident has actually been residing abroad.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/lWE-18mYGGw/)
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06-15 03:47 PM
Everyone:
This was a GREAT week for all of us. Past three days have changed our discussion topics and we're now more concerned about doctor appointments and certificates. That is a good thing to talk about indeed. But lets not forget this battle goes on and we all need to be together in this journey. No one knows where one will be stuck!! So please continue working with IV agenda and contribute in anyways possible.
New members, please contribute considering the help you're getting from this IV forum. Remember IV needs money to support all of us. We're using so much IV resource and its our duty that we must suport IV.
Thanks IV.
This was a GREAT week for all of us. Past three days have changed our discussion topics and we're now more concerned about doctor appointments and certificates. That is a good thing to talk about indeed. But lets not forget this battle goes on and we all need to be together in this journey. No one knows where one will be stuck!! So please continue working with IV agenda and contribute in anyways possible.
New members, please contribute considering the help you're getting from this IV forum. Remember IV needs money to support all of us. We're using so much IV resource and its our duty that we must suport IV.
Thanks IV.
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chanduv23
06-27 07:26 PM
Hello Folks:
This long wait for Green Card has made me think about a number of things...
A few days back a couple of my friends have recieved notices from USCIS are sending notices 'Intent to Deny their I-485' w/o any rhyme or reason. Employer says they have not withdrawn their I-140. They said they will appeal but if nothing happens they will go back to India.
Just worried...if this happens to me and I am forced to go out of the country in 30 days, what happens to my US loans. I do not think I would be able to repay back my home & car loans with an Indian salary if I return. In this market I can only sell at a huge loss. I also used US Line of credit for education purposes. Do I need to file bankruptcy? I am on a EAD right now...
Any thoughts on this... greatly appreciate ....it
This is teh first time I am coming across this "Denying without any reason" - If this is really happening then it is a very serious issue. Your friends can contact IV if there is such a notice
This long wait for Green Card has made me think about a number of things...
A few days back a couple of my friends have recieved notices from USCIS are sending notices 'Intent to Deny their I-485' w/o any rhyme or reason. Employer says they have not withdrawn their I-140. They said they will appeal but if nothing happens they will go back to India.
Just worried...if this happens to me and I am forced to go out of the country in 30 days, what happens to my US loans. I do not think I would be able to repay back my home & car loans with an Indian salary if I return. In this market I can only sell at a huge loss. I also used US Line of credit for education purposes. Do I need to file bankruptcy? I am on a EAD right now...
Any thoughts on this... greatly appreciate ....it
This is teh first time I am coming across this "Denying without any reason" - If this is really happening then it is a very serious issue. Your friends can contact IV if there is such a notice
mmanurker
06-15 06:13 AM
Sorry to hear abt your case....it would help if you can share details of what happened and at POE what type of questions were asked and what was your response? what documents did the officer check? did he call your employer?Did they make you you sign on any papers? did they ask you to voluntarily withdraw your H1B petition?Please provide as much info as you can and I am sure IV core might also help you as this is the first time that someone came forward who is on H1B & got deported. All these days we are hearing abt friend and friends friend but nobody came forward first hand who got deported to share thier experiences...
ps57002
09-25 05:54 AM
Please join us everyone in tri state area. as said, it's "no obligation". you have nothing to loose. See what it's all about...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/immigrationvoiceny/
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