vishwak
08-03 08:41 AM
I think you get AP in out of Country when you are applying.
I'm in same boat as you couple of months of back and i canceled my trip as I got advise from Expert (Attorney) that AP's approved when out of country are not valid.
I'm in same boat as you couple of months of back and i canceled my trip as I got advise from Expert (Attorney) that AP's approved when out of country are not valid.
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IN2US
07-27 02:52 PM
can anybody tell me is it mandatory to write your name in native language like Hindi, in the Form G -325 A (Biografhic) ?
--- per my attorney,Its okay to leave it blank.
Good Luck :)
--- per my attorney,Its okay to leave it blank.
Good Luck :)
sathishkrish
11-28 08:33 PM
As I understand the process, if your date is current, the USCIS will accept your application - meaning they ARE processing applications with a priority date matching or exceeding yours.
During the July 2007 fiasco, the cut-off dates were current, allowing everyone to apply. If we submitted our application and the date is current at the time, why do we have to wait until our date becomes current again? Shouldn't they process the application within 6 months or less?
You application will continue to be processed when it is within the processing time - visa allocation happens only when your PD is current, which apparently is not. Moreover - Visa Bulletin is just a Forecast based on current demand so, actuals can vary at any time. There is so much to read about this in many forums including this, so you may want do more research before asking - I have a reason to tell you this because your poor soul will soon be hounded by GURUS for not researching enough :-) Hope you understand!
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During the July 2007 fiasco, the cut-off dates were current, allowing everyone to apply. If we submitted our application and the date is current at the time, why do we have to wait until our date becomes current again? Shouldn't they process the application within 6 months or less?
You application will continue to be processed when it is within the processing time - visa allocation happens only when your PD is current, which apparently is not. Moreover - Visa Bulletin is just a Forecast based on current demand so, actuals can vary at any time. There is so much to read about this in many forums including this, so you may want do more research before asking - I have a reason to tell you this because your poor soul will soon be hounded by GURUS for not researching enough :-) Hope you understand!
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04-01 05:32 PM
Me and .harish? :lol:
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Jeff Wheeler
10-11 11:38 AM
If not, it's a funny coincidence.
More, it's funny that he didn't understand the reference in the post. :P
More, it's funny that he didn't understand the reference in the post. :P
AllVNeedGcPc
09-23 08:56 PM
...that you submitted and it has a column where you were supposed to fill in the job code. Also, you would have attached a copy of your approved labor to support the application and job category.
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roseball
02-28 12:37 AM
Please provide any suggestion. I am waiting on this.
Complete your profile first. How come your GC is not approved if your PD is Nov'02 with EB-2 India....Is your I-140 approved and I-485 pending for more than 180 days? If so, it doesn't matter if your employer revokes I-140, you will be covered under AC21, provided you have another job offer in a same/similar position.
Complete your profile first. How come your GC is not approved if your PD is Nov'02 with EB-2 India....Is your I-140 approved and I-485 pending for more than 180 days? If so, it doesn't matter if your employer revokes I-140, you will be covered under AC21, provided you have another job offer in a same/similar position.
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fromnaija
02-12 04:38 PM
I guess it is possible but if your H1 transfer was approved then you might have to apply for another transfer.
No, you don't have to apply for a new H1 if the previous company did cancel your H1 and the H1 has not expired. A dormant H1 can be reactivated at any time.
http://www.murthy.com/news/UDdormh1.html
No, you don't have to apply for a new H1 if the previous company did cancel your H1 and the H1 has not expired. A dormant H1 can be reactivated at any time.
http://www.murthy.com/news/UDdormh1.html
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Bezzy
07-22 09:45 PM
For EB3 case, after receiving the approval for I 140, I know that we have to wait till DOL Proiority Date is current to be able to file for I485.
If we decide to receive the green card in any consulars overseas, can we just go ahead and file the I485 after getting the I140 approval? (without waiting for PD to be current)
Any advice would be appreciated?
If we decide to receive the green card in any consulars overseas, can we just go ahead and file the I485 after getting the I140 approval? (without waiting for PD to be current)
Any advice would be appreciated?
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chidurala
07-28 03:55 PM
hi,
iam a derivative applicant of my husband.his gc has been approved lately.
my question is what is my priority date??how can i find it??i cant see that on any action notice sent.
kindly help me
thank u in advance
iam a derivative applicant of my husband.his gc has been approved lately.
my question is what is my priority date??how can i find it??i cant see that on any action notice sent.
kindly help me
thank u in advance
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Ann Ruben
01-21 08:41 PM
So, you are entitled to H-1 status through Sept. 2010. Most US consular officers would realize that the petition approval through Aug. 2011 is a mistake and either issue a visa valid only until 9/30/2010 or refuse to issue a visa until you obtain an amended petition approval with the correct validity date. If you do leave the US to go for visa stamping based on your current approval notice, there is a substantial risk that you will be stuck out for some time.
If it is essential that you be able to travel, my advise would be to have your current employer file an amended petition asking that the end date on the approval notice be changed to 9/30/2010. In that case, you will not be able to extend your H-1 status beyond 6 years unless both your labor cert. and I-140 are approved by 9/30/2010. Given current processing delays, this is unlikely.
Ann
If it is essential that you be able to travel, my advise would be to have your current employer file an amended petition asking that the end date on the approval notice be changed to 9/30/2010. In that case, you will not be able to extend your H-1 status beyond 6 years unless both your labor cert. and I-140 are approved by 9/30/2010. Given current processing delays, this is unlikely.
Ann
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07-08 11:09 PM
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Because of congressional inquiry amid fears of national security, processing of Greencard applicaitions might be even slower.
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ninigini
10-20 07:01 PM
Good evening,
I am currently in the United States and in the process of changing my Q1 into a F1 visa.
My contract with the Q1 visa unexpedently ended in June 2009 and the visa was expiring on the 17th of september 2009.
I sent the file with all the papers to the USCIS before the end of the expiration date and is still in process at this time.
I heard that i can not exceed the period of 180 days after my last day of work with my Q1 Visa.. Is this true ?
I was thinking by the time i filed everything before the end of my Q1 visa, i could stay in the United States until the approval or denial of my F1 visa...
if this is true :
1. Do I have to wait in France for the answer of the USCIS, or my case will be cancelled and I have to start all oveer again in France ?
2. If I do not stay more than 180 days, going back to France and coming back for exemple 1 week after to the US with a tourist visa, am I able to change my status to F-1 ?
3. If i receive an approval answer from USCIS after a few days that I've been back in France, will it be valid ? Can it be sent to me ?
4. Do I have to get a new I-20 from the university if I am starting the process in France, or the one that I have is still valid ?
Could you help me please, beause i am confused...:confused:
Thanking you by advance for your answer
I am currently in the United States and in the process of changing my Q1 into a F1 visa.
My contract with the Q1 visa unexpedently ended in June 2009 and the visa was expiring on the 17th of september 2009.
I sent the file with all the papers to the USCIS before the end of the expiration date and is still in process at this time.
I heard that i can not exceed the period of 180 days after my last day of work with my Q1 Visa.. Is this true ?
I was thinking by the time i filed everything before the end of my Q1 visa, i could stay in the United States until the approval or denial of my F1 visa...
if this is true :
1. Do I have to wait in France for the answer of the USCIS, or my case will be cancelled and I have to start all oveer again in France ?
2. If I do not stay more than 180 days, going back to France and coming back for exemple 1 week after to the US with a tourist visa, am I able to change my status to F-1 ?
3. If i receive an approval answer from USCIS after a few days that I've been back in France, will it be valid ? Can it be sent to me ?
4. Do I have to get a new I-20 from the university if I am starting the process in France, or the one that I have is still valid ?
Could you help me please, beause i am confused...:confused:
Thanking you by advance for your answer
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10-30 08:00 PM
Not medically qualified to say for sure that it may be related but Sorry for your loss.
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coolfun
08-03 12:07 AM
I am on an H-1B visa I had a confusion regarding my wife's case. She is on H4 visa and her H4 visa was extended to September, 2009 when I changed my employer (XXX) last year. However, her passport carries H4 visa which expires in Oct. 2007 (this was through my previous employer, YYY). Both our I-485 are pending and we both received our EAD last month. She wants to use her EAD to work in future.
A twist is that a consultant had filed for her H-1B this April and we don't know if her H-1B came through or not. He is not telling us. We just don't want to deal with that scumbag. Can we just ignore him and forget about it? Since her I-485 is pending she has a lawful status (Pending AOS), right? Please let me know what you think.
A twist is that a consultant had filed for her H-1B this April and we don't know if her H-1B came through or not. He is not telling us. We just don't want to deal with that scumbag. Can we just ignore him and forget about it? Since her I-485 is pending she has a lawful status (Pending AOS), right? Please let me know what you think.
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kumar26fl
08-18 09:46 PM
Hi,
I am on H1 visa. 485 pending, and have EAD. However the 1 yr period of EAD is nearing, the EAD expiry date is Aug 20. We have already applied for EAD renewal and have recieved 'notice of receipt' for the application.
My question is can I use EAD and change job while EAD renewail is in process? The problem is that the current employer may be closing this dept in few weeks and therefore, I will be losing this job. I would like to know if i can join a new job while EAD renewal is in progress.
Any suggestions please
thanks
I am on H1 visa. 485 pending, and have EAD. However the 1 yr period of EAD is nearing, the EAD expiry date is Aug 20. We have already applied for EAD renewal and have recieved 'notice of receipt' for the application.
My question is can I use EAD and change job while EAD renewail is in process? The problem is that the current employer may be closing this dept in few weeks and therefore, I will be losing this job. I would like to know if i can join a new job while EAD renewal is in progress.
Any suggestions please
thanks
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sandy_77
08-29 05:07 AM
I strongly suggest that you do not go for visa stamping (unless there is a family emergency) if you get the new H1B approved. I went for the visa renewal and after nearly 7 months I am still waiting. I am not from any restricted country or have any thing problematic in my name (if you know what I mean). Since these investigations are confidential, I may never know the reason for my situation. From the various forums on this subject, i have gathered that, once you get flagged, you are condemned for life or until you get citizenship. Even if you have done nothing wrong...they like to test your patience again and unfortunately the pleasure is all theirs.
If you have to get stamped, get it from a neutral country such as Canada. A company that can allow you to work from overseas while you are waiting for the visa will help a lot. Also ask your friends to help you with your apartment and other belongings if it takes too long to get the visa. If you do get the visa quickly then just thank your lucky stars for they were more powerful than the VO on that day and time.
If you have to get stamped, get it from a neutral country such as Canada. A company that can allow you to work from overseas while you are waiting for the visa will help a lot. Also ask your friends to help you with your apartment and other belongings if it takes too long to get the visa. If you do get the visa quickly then just thank your lucky stars for they were more powerful than the VO on that day and time.
rorypirrie
03-19 02:19 AM
I think it goes around intent. Does your sister show signs of staying in the US or does she fully intend to return. Proof of reasons for her to return would be good to have on hand.
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01-27 10:28 AM
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On the other side of the debate are immigrants who are clamoring for a genuine legalization program that integrates newcomers into civic life; in short, granting newcomers immediate access to green cards. It's the simplest, fairest and most humane way of integrating immigrants.
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