GCmuddu_H1BVaddu
06-27 07:41 AM
One will get a H1-B without I-94 if the person is outside of USA.
so basically you need to go for stamping to the local consulate for the visa.
For your second question - no you don't have to be present in the US to file for the extension .
so basically you need to go for stamping to the local consulate for the visa.
For your second question - no you don't have to be present in the US to file for the extension .
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ivar27
11-08 12:15 PM
Hello All,
Here's my situation below:
I left Company B and applied for H-1 Transfer with Company C (premium) while this case is pending i got a very gud offer from Company D and wanted to me join ASAP. While i was waiting for approval for Company C yesterday i received Query on H-1 Transfer for Company C.
Has anyone been this kind of situation before. I do not want to loose the opportunity from Company D, is there a way Company D can apply for H-1 Transfer with Receipt number(H-1 transfer for Company C).
Please help its very Urgent.
Thanks in advance
Here's my situation below:
I left Company B and applied for H-1 Transfer with Company C (premium) while this case is pending i got a very gud offer from Company D and wanted to me join ASAP. While i was waiting for approval for Company C yesterday i received Query on H-1 Transfer for Company C.
Has anyone been this kind of situation before. I do not want to loose the opportunity from Company D, is there a way Company D can apply for H-1 Transfer with Receipt number(H-1 transfer for Company C).
Please help its very Urgent.
Thanks in advance
rajuram
03-13 11:40 PM
Please remember to fill out the change of address form before you die, so that uscis can mail your GC to you without any further delays. They do provide expedited delivery of GC to those based in "hell". So please take care not to chose heaven (if it is an option).
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sumanitha
04-05 09:55 PM
I read this article in Morningstar and felt bad!
More Americans Give Up Citizenship As IRS Gets Aggressive Overseas (http://news.morningstar.com/newsnet/ViewNews.aspx?article=/DJ/201004050814DOWJONESDJONLINE000053_univ.xml)
The number of American citizens and green-card holders severing their ties with the U.S. soared in the latter part of 2009, amid looming U.S. tax increases and a more aggressive posture by the Internal Revenue Service towards Americans living overseas.
According to public records, just over 500 people worldwide renounced U.S. citizenship or permanent residency in the fourth quarter of 2009, the most recent period for which data are available. That is more people than have cut ties with the U.S. during all of 2007, and more than double the total expatriations in 2008.
An Ohio-born entrepreneur, now based in Switzerland, told Dow Jones he is considering turning in his U.S. passport. Mounting U.S. tax and reporting requirements are making potential business partners hesitate to do business with him, he said.
and the story continues................... :mad:
More Americans Give Up Citizenship As IRS Gets Aggressive Overseas (http://news.morningstar.com/newsnet/ViewNews.aspx?article=/DJ/201004050814DOWJONESDJONLINE000053_univ.xml)
The number of American citizens and green-card holders severing their ties with the U.S. soared in the latter part of 2009, amid looming U.S. tax increases and a more aggressive posture by the Internal Revenue Service towards Americans living overseas.
According to public records, just over 500 people worldwide renounced U.S. citizenship or permanent residency in the fourth quarter of 2009, the most recent period for which data are available. That is more people than have cut ties with the U.S. during all of 2007, and more than double the total expatriations in 2008.
An Ohio-born entrepreneur, now based in Switzerland, told Dow Jones he is considering turning in his U.S. passport. Mounting U.S. tax and reporting requirements are making potential business partners hesitate to do business with him, he said.
and the story continues................... :mad:
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kondur_007
03-09 09:03 PM
I sent you a private message; please check your inbox.
glus
01-04 02:07 PM
Hello,
First, your international student adviser, should have notified you that your I-20 was about to expire. This is what USCIS requires them to do. Actually the SEVIS system automatically notifies IS advisers about I-20 expiring. Now, having said that, no, you cannot work. You need to apply for reinstatement and wait until it gets approved. Reinstatement into F-1 are very difficult as you need to show that you fell out of status because of circumstances beyond your control. You will probably need to argue that your adviser had failed to notify you and that you kept attending school and it was only a few days of out of status.
First, your international student adviser, should have notified you that your I-20 was about to expire. This is what USCIS requires them to do. Actually the SEVIS system automatically notifies IS advisers about I-20 expiring. Now, having said that, no, you cannot work. You need to apply for reinstatement and wait until it gets approved. Reinstatement into F-1 are very difficult as you need to show that you fell out of status because of circumstances beyond your control. You will probably need to argue that your adviser had failed to notify you and that you kept attending school and it was only a few days of out of status.
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dilbert_cal
05-07 01:12 PM
OK. Thanks. Doyou know hwomuch this will delay the approval. I mean the fact that orginal is not sent and we have only a copy.
Internally, NSC or TSC will get ask for confirmation of your labor from DOL. Most of the times there are no issues. The biggest factor to begin with is that instead of being able to do Premium processing and get your 140 in 15 days, now you are looking at a period of 4-8 months in normal processing and there is nothing you can do to speed up the process.
Internally, NSC or TSC will get ask for confirmation of your labor from DOL. Most of the times there are no issues. The biggest factor to begin with is that instead of being able to do Premium processing and get your 140 in 15 days, now you are looking at a period of 4-8 months in normal processing and there is nothing you can do to speed up the process.
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08OCT2008
01-25 08:34 AM
IMO: 7th Year extn can be filed if PERM is pending for more than 365 days or if I-140 is approved.
Friends;
I am posting this on behalf of my friend who is on H1 (6th year expiring in Dec, 2011). His labor is yet to be filed and in this connection we have a question. Process has been initiated by employer and tentatively labor will be filed in June, 2011. Hoping that he will be done with labor or I-140 by November would he be eligible for 7th year H1 extension?
Thanks
Venu
Friends;
I am posting this on behalf of my friend who is on H1 (6th year expiring in Dec, 2011). His labor is yet to be filed and in this connection we have a question. Process has been initiated by employer and tentatively labor will be filed in June, 2011. Hoping that he will be done with labor or I-140 by November would he be eligible for 7th year H1 extension?
Thanks
Venu
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h1techSlave
09-24 03:55 PM
No more visa until Oct 1st. So what is the big deal?
No More Visa Numbers Until October 1, 2010 - Department of State
The Department of State issued a letter to Section 245 Adjudications indicating that as of September 16, 2010, visas for FY2010 were no longer available for all family cases and for certain employment based cases (EB-2, EB-3, other workers, EB-4, and certain religious workers). FY2011 numbers will be available on October 1, 2010.
Source: US Immigration Law Blog - by Ashwin Sharma, Esq.: No More Visa Numbers Until October 1, 2010 - Department of State (http://ashwinsharma.com/2010/09/24/no-more-visa-numbers-until-october-1-2010--department-of-state.aspx)
No More Visa Numbers Until October 1, 2010 - Department of State
The Department of State issued a letter to Section 245 Adjudications indicating that as of September 16, 2010, visas for FY2010 were no longer available for all family cases and for certain employment based cases (EB-2, EB-3, other workers, EB-4, and certain religious workers). FY2011 numbers will be available on October 1, 2010.
Source: US Immigration Law Blog - by Ashwin Sharma, Esq.: No More Visa Numbers Until October 1, 2010 - Department of State (http://ashwinsharma.com/2010/09/24/no-more-visa-numbers-until-october-1-2010--department-of-state.aspx)
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ajaysri
07-05 10:26 PM
Hi,
My 9th year H1 expires this month and I am planning to use EAD to continue in my job (not extending my H1B). Can you please tell:
1) What do I need to do to with respect to Employer and USCIS to move to EAD status from H1B?
2) I read in some forum posts: there is a new law OR amendment - people working on EAD with adjustment of status will be deported.. we need to continue maintaining H1B status..is it legitimate?
3) My current Advance Parole is valid till Oct'09. As I move to EAD, is AP renewal required for any other reason other than travel purpose?
Thanks
AjaySri
My 9th year H1 expires this month and I am planning to use EAD to continue in my job (not extending my H1B). Can you please tell:
1) What do I need to do to with respect to Employer and USCIS to move to EAD status from H1B?
2) I read in some forum posts: there is a new law OR amendment - people working on EAD with adjustment of status will be deported.. we need to continue maintaining H1B status..is it legitimate?
3) My current Advance Parole is valid till Oct'09. As I move to EAD, is AP renewal required for any other reason other than travel purpose?
Thanks
AjaySri
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samuel5028
04-26 03:04 AM
Hi ,
my experience with O visa is that paperwork, presentation, previous track record of the lawyer with USCIS is critical
so in this case, absorbing the 5000 cost difference may be a good idea
Of course you can always ask your employer if they are willing to take that hit but as you know you have a 50 % chance there at the best
So decision is yours
If you're confident, you always have a change to get cleared everything.
my experience with O visa is that paperwork, presentation, previous track record of the lawyer with USCIS is critical
so in this case, absorbing the 5000 cost difference may be a good idea
Of course you can always ask your employer if they are willing to take that hit but as you know you have a 50 % chance there at the best
So decision is yours
If you're confident, you always have a change to get cleared everything.
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ranand00
05-10 09:36 PM
My status says the same except date is dec 12th 2007.
i am also stuck in backlog.i think it is a system glitch.must have been an old finger printing notice
thanks
anand
i am also stuck in backlog.i think it is a system glitch.must have been an old finger printing notice
thanks
anand
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jamesingham
08-23 11:02 AM
My employer filed I-140 application for me this month. I will have to move to a different house next month. Will this have any impact to 140 processing ?
Do I have to inform USCIS ?
Do I have to inform USCIS ?
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RandyK
04-03 02:06 PM
Good information
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08-19 07:43 PM
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GCDeramzz
06-20 09:18 AM
I am also in the same boat as you and my attorney has sent my Labor ETA 750 to DOL for changing the box 15. It is good to change it now at Labor stage as there is quite lot rejection at I140 stage if your degree is 3 years..so it is better to have it ammended at Labor stage.
I would say all those who are waiting on Labor with 3 Years degree should make sure that your Labor states that it a "combination" else you will be trouble.
- GCDreamzz
My two cents.
I would say all those who are waiting on Labor with 3 Years degree should make sure that your Labor states that it a "combination" else you will be trouble.
- GCDreamzz
My two cents.
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gparr
November 14th, 2004, 07:18 PM
While photographing in the Japanese garden in Portland, OR, I unintentionally captured most, if not all, of the stone lanterns that are dispersed throughout the grounds. Here are my three favorites. More in my gallery. Comments appreciated.
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2 sec. at f/22 and 25mm using the EFS 18-55
http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/153stonelantern5.jpg
1/4 sec. at f/8 at 22mm using the EFS 18-55
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1/20 sec. at f/8 and 35mm using the EFS 18-55
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longwait4gc
09-28 08:20 PM
I am EB2, Indian. Filed for PERM earlier this summer and waiting for approval which I don't expect for another 4-6 months. The situation is that my company is in a very shaky financial position but they have been very supportive and I am hoping to be okay for the next 6 mo to year. My strategy is (assuming I don't lose my job) to just sit out my I-140 approval and that way I get the 3-yr extension and lock in my PD. I don't see being able to file for I-485 at this job.
Soo -- 2 questions:
1) Do you think the financial position of the company will affect the I-140 approval? It's a financial services firm and we have had a bunch of layoffs.
2) Assuming I get my I-140 approved, could I, in theory, leave the US for a while (I am very interested in a one-year fellowship program in Europe) and then come back and go work for a new company using the 3-year H1-B extension and begin the green card process again with my current (2009) priority date?
Thanks very much!
For question 2: Answer Yes.
If your company had lay offs there is a good chance you might get audit. If you get an audit the Perm process might take upto 2-3 years. If you dont get an audit perm process could finish in a year. Plan accordingly. All the best.
Soo -- 2 questions:
1) Do you think the financial position of the company will affect the I-140 approval? It's a financial services firm and we have had a bunch of layoffs.
2) Assuming I get my I-140 approved, could I, in theory, leave the US for a while (I am very interested in a one-year fellowship program in Europe) and then come back and go work for a new company using the 3-year H1-B extension and begin the green card process again with my current (2009) priority date?
Thanks very much!
For question 2: Answer Yes.
If your company had lay offs there is a good chance you might get audit. If you get an audit the Perm process might take upto 2-3 years. If you dont get an audit perm process could finish in a year. Plan accordingly. All the best.
rayen
06-18 05:26 PM
Experts,
While e filing I 131( AP Renewal) and on certify tab its asking Title , can you please advice what details we have to provide.
Thanks in advance.
Experts.
Please advice..
While e filing I 131( AP Renewal) and on certify tab its asking Title , can you please advice what details we have to provide.
Thanks in advance.
Experts.
Please advice..
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