Sakthisagar
05-13 12:19 PM
One of the reason may be L1 is misused very badly by body shoppers from all over the world.. example software companies ..
In case the person dont get H1B they will apply on L1 and get the green card fast, and also some guys come here on visit visa B1 Visa.
Meanwhlle genuine people here waitng for more than 10 years under Employment Based category.
In case the person dont get H1B they will apply on L1 and get the green card fast, and also some guys come here on visit visa B1 Visa.
Meanwhlle genuine people here waitng for more than 10 years under Employment Based category.
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jkays94
07-10 01:37 AM
Canada has the world's largest oil reserves and the unnoticed scramble for control of the arctic area has been in the works for a while. The US had many opportunities to secure high skilled labor in the interest of economic prosperity, instead other countries such as Canada, Australia, Ireland, Germany etc had the foresight to realize the positive economic impact these workers have, the US didn't and the result is that its archaic immigration policies are beginning to demonstrate the consequences:
The Canadian government says the jurisdiction is clear � they're Canadian waters. But the U.S. and some other countries don't agree. They see the Northwest Passage as an international strait that any ship should be free to transit.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/cdnmilitary/arctic.html
Even of greater significance was the recent claim by Russia to the entire North Pole:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=464921&in_page_id=1811
The Canadian government says the jurisdiction is clear � they're Canadian waters. But the U.S. and some other countries don't agree. They see the Northwest Passage as an international strait that any ship should be free to transit.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/cdnmilitary/arctic.html
Even of greater significance was the recent claim by Russia to the entire North Pole:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=464921&in_page_id=1811
nashim
05-28 03:01 PM
Q.#11 the date USCIS recieved the application.
Q. #15 Current Immigration Status ... AOS.
Q.#16 Eligibility under 8 CFR 274a.12 ... Selected (c)(9)().
Q. #15 Current Immigration Status ... AOS.
Q.#16 Eligibility under 8 CFR 274a.12 ... Selected (c)(9)().
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maine_gc
12-11 11:57 AM
It is common. Your 485 is based on the denied I140. If the I140 is appealed then the 485 will also be tranferred to the Appeals Office. That does not mean you I485 is denied. It is
still under process and you can apply EAD and AP as well.
I am saying this with my own experience. Hope this helps
still under process and you can apply EAD and AP as well.
I am saying this with my own experience. Hope this helps
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akhilarmn
11-03 04:08 PM
Here is my case:
With Company A, my H-1B extension was filed on 8/22/2010, under regular processing.
My I-94 expiry date was 9/30/2010.
With Company B, H-1B transfer was filed on 10/2/2010 filed under Premium Processing
Received RFE on H-1B transfer. Responded on 10/22/2010.
Current status of H-1B transfer case is "RFE response review". No decision yet.
Meanwhile I got an RFE on H-1B extension on 10/25/2010.
1. How is the RFE on H-1B extension with Company A going to affect my H-1B transfer to Company B?
2. Should the H-1B extension be Approved before getting a decision on the H-1B transfer?
3. I read in a forum that unless my H-1B extension is approved, I will not get an I-94 with H-1B transfer approval (since it was filed after my I-94 expiry). Is this correct?
Please advise. Thanks.
P.S. I will post my experience once I get a decision on H-1B transfer.
With Company A, my H-1B extension was filed on 8/22/2010, under regular processing.
My I-94 expiry date was 9/30/2010.
With Company B, H-1B transfer was filed on 10/2/2010 filed under Premium Processing
Received RFE on H-1B transfer. Responded on 10/22/2010.
Current status of H-1B transfer case is "RFE response review". No decision yet.
Meanwhile I got an RFE on H-1B extension on 10/25/2010.
1. How is the RFE on H-1B extension with Company A going to affect my H-1B transfer to Company B?
2. Should the H-1B extension be Approved before getting a decision on the H-1B transfer?
3. I read in a forum that unless my H-1B extension is approved, I will not get an I-94 with H-1B transfer approval (since it was filed after my I-94 expiry). Is this correct?
Please advise. Thanks.
P.S. I will post my experience once I get a decision on H-1B transfer.
gc_on_demand
06-05 12:40 PM
Hello Folks
I am in NJ and my current H1b expires on Nov 2008. My DL expires on Set 2008 . I was under impression that I need atleast 6 months or more valid visa to get licence.
Company didnot agree to file premium process for H1b. They are saying I have plenty of time and they will apply in Aug . I and we know that now a days it takes more than 3-4 months to get visa.
Is there a way I can get temporary lic in Nj. lawer was saying I can request 3 month temp lic beased on Notice received from CIS. Is that true ? does any one gone through same in NJ ?
thanks
I am in NJ and my current H1b expires on Nov 2008. My DL expires on Set 2008 . I was under impression that I need atleast 6 months or more valid visa to get licence.
Company didnot agree to file premium process for H1b. They are saying I have plenty of time and they will apply in Aug . I and we know that now a days it takes more than 3-4 months to get visa.
Is there a way I can get temporary lic in Nj. lawer was saying I can request 3 month temp lic beased on Notice received from CIS. Is that true ? does any one gone through same in NJ ?
thanks
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pnayak
01-11 12:20 PM
Hi All,
I had a question regarding the relationship between the number h1b transfers and green card process. I've heard some people say that if you have transferred H1b to many companies then the green card process will be delayed because USCIS needs to be convinced that you will be continuing with the same employer. Is this true or does it really not matter how many times you change employers it doesn't effect the green card process.
I have already transferred once. I am thinking of transferring one or possible two more times but am just worried about how this will effect the green card application process.
Thanks,
Purushotham Nayak
I had a question regarding the relationship between the number h1b transfers and green card process. I've heard some people say that if you have transferred H1b to many companies then the green card process will be delayed because USCIS needs to be convinced that you will be continuing with the same employer. Is this true or does it really not matter how many times you change employers it doesn't effect the green card process.
I have already transferred once. I am thinking of transferring one or possible two more times but am just worried about how this will effect the green card application process.
Thanks,
Purushotham Nayak
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orshoe
03-19 05:28 PM
I was hoping that it would fall into the "related occupations" category.
http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/11-3021.00#RelatedOccupations
http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/11-3021.00#RelatedOccupations
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485Question
10-02 01:00 PM
They said they will keep the originals.
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rxsimha
09-26 03:51 PM
Thanks for the clarification. :)
I was worried when people were getting receipt numbers for just one or two of the three.
I was worried when people were getting receipt numbers for just one or two of the three.
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bitnbyte
05-05 04:49 PM
Your 9 month initial stay will not be counted as you stayed 1 year out of usa.
So total L1 period is 13 months so far. and Total of l1+h1 is 6 years. so you can have 4 years + 9 months on H1 and your initial H1 will be for 3 years
So total L1 period is 13 months so far. and Total of l1+h1 is 6 years. so you can have 4 years + 9 months on H1 and your initial H1 will be for 3 years
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HRPRO
04-01 02:12 PM
When you apply for the transfer, you can apply for a 3 year tenure
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reddyram
08-18 10:19 PM
I am in similar situation. If she comes here and we get married "new" and I am GC Holder can she get a GC too ( provided PD is current ) OR I have to wait till I become Citizen and then file ....
I am too confused..
I am too confused..
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JadeNB
09-11 08:01 PM
I applied for a green card for my wife just after we were married on May 11, 2009. We received an appointment for an interview in Detroit on August 25, 2009, but we had moved to Texas in the meantime. The appointment was rescheduled at the Dallas field centre on September 14, 2009 (Monday).
I am wondering what to expect, from the small details to the big stuff. My 3 biggest questions:
. Does anyone have enough experience to say if there is there reasonable parking available at the field centre? I have never been to Irving. The web page says that there is public parking available, but nothing about how much.
. I was married before, and applied for a green card for my first wife. It was granted in 2004, and we divorced in 2006. Should I expect extra scrutiny / challenge because of this?
. Is one actually asked questions of the "What sort of toothpaste does your wife use?" variety? I'm really bad at remembering these details, and am wondering if there's any curve ball that I should expect.
. Is there a general impression of whether the Dallas field centre is a pleasant or an unpleasant place? My dealings with my first marriage (many years ago) were all with the Chicago field centre, which is very unpleasant, but my one piece of business with the Detroit field centre were easy and pleasant.
Thanks so much to anyone who can help relieve my nervousness about what to expect.
UPDATE: I forgot to ask another one: At my previous green card interview, the interviewer asked for a set of passport photos and paystubs for several previous months, although the interview letter had not requested them. I had been warned about this, so I had them with me. Naturally, I am also bringing passport photos and pay stubs this time, just in case. Is there anything else that I might be expected to bring that wouldn't have been mentioned on the interview letter?
I am wondering what to expect, from the small details to the big stuff. My 3 biggest questions:
. Does anyone have enough experience to say if there is there reasonable parking available at the field centre? I have never been to Irving. The web page says that there is public parking available, but nothing about how much.
. I was married before, and applied for a green card for my first wife. It was granted in 2004, and we divorced in 2006. Should I expect extra scrutiny / challenge because of this?
. Is one actually asked questions of the "What sort of toothpaste does your wife use?" variety? I'm really bad at remembering these details, and am wondering if there's any curve ball that I should expect.
. Is there a general impression of whether the Dallas field centre is a pleasant or an unpleasant place? My dealings with my first marriage (many years ago) were all with the Chicago field centre, which is very unpleasant, but my one piece of business with the Detroit field centre were easy and pleasant.
Thanks so much to anyone who can help relieve my nervousness about what to expect.
UPDATE: I forgot to ask another one: At my previous green card interview, the interviewer asked for a set of passport photos and paystubs for several previous months, although the interview letter had not requested them. I had been warned about this, so I had them with me. Naturally, I am also bringing passport photos and pay stubs this time, just in case. Is there anything else that I might be expected to bring that wouldn't have been mentioned on the interview letter?
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amitk81
04-21 04:55 PM
Hello Guys,
First and foremost my sympathies on being a part of MI where almost everything is going the wrong way work situation, housing market and weather its been raining for almost 2 days now :), for fellow members there is another hassle of worrying about your immigration status.
Things are bleak no doubt about that but we can make a difference no I am not trying to act or sound like The President of United States here, just trying to make a point. Hey given the present situation we can either lie down and take what the government has in store for us (which is erratic movements of PD�s through the visa bulletin which are most probably by the shots taken by the DOL just before the release of the visa bulletin) or take up the fight and try to make our voice heard.
Hence to restart the chapter I would like to see if any of you are interested in a face to face meet to exchange stories and to brainstorm ideas to tackle the situation that we face currently.
Ideas and suggestions welcome, lets make the change that we were promised last year.
amit
First and foremost my sympathies on being a part of MI where almost everything is going the wrong way work situation, housing market and weather its been raining for almost 2 days now :), for fellow members there is another hassle of worrying about your immigration status.
Things are bleak no doubt about that but we can make a difference no I am not trying to act or sound like The President of United States here, just trying to make a point. Hey given the present situation we can either lie down and take what the government has in store for us (which is erratic movements of PD�s through the visa bulletin which are most probably by the shots taken by the DOL just before the release of the visa bulletin) or take up the fight and try to make our voice heard.
Hence to restart the chapter I would like to see if any of you are interested in a face to face meet to exchange stories and to brainstorm ideas to tackle the situation that we face currently.
Ideas and suggestions welcome, lets make the change that we were promised last year.
amit
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nb_des
08-07 02:15 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/08/05/Bush.radio.ap/index.html
Thanks for posting this. This seems to be good development. Hopefully they can get a compromise.
Thanks for posting this. This seems to be good development. Hopefully they can get a compromise.
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r2d2
02-03 08:28 PM
Hi,
I just became unemployed (today) but I obtained my GC through employment about 2 years ago. I have some questions:
I am planning to spend about a week or 2 in Canada, will that cause me any problems when I come back to the US? I will keep job hunting in Canada but for a job in the US as I intend to stay in the US.
Am I entitled to unemployment benefits since I have a GC?
Will my layoff create any problems for me when I want to become a citizen of the US in about 3 years?
Thank you so much.
I just became unemployed (today) but I obtained my GC through employment about 2 years ago. I have some questions:
I am planning to spend about a week or 2 in Canada, will that cause me any problems when I come back to the US? I will keep job hunting in Canada but for a job in the US as I intend to stay in the US.
Am I entitled to unemployment benefits since I have a GC?
Will my layoff create any problems for me when I want to become a citizen of the US in about 3 years?
Thank you so much.
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dreamgc_real
04-29 12:42 PM
Since your h1b transfer is approved, there is nothing to worry; and your pd will remain the same. good luck.
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TexDBoy
12-18 05:14 PM
Thanks.
I did it for my wife. If your spouse plans to use H1B even after 6 years of its expiry, then having her own I-140 will help to get 3 year extensions
I did it for my wife. If your spouse plans to use H1B even after 6 years of its expiry, then having her own I-140 will help to get 3 year extensions
sbmallik
06-08 10:07 AM
Yes, you can return to the US with the same visa, as long as you are employed with the H-1B petitioner. It is better if you have some documentation about projects etc. There is no need to furnish pay stubs for the time you spent outside of US.
PHANI_TAVVALA
12-15 02:47 PM
If she is currently on F-1 and if she wants to maintain F-1 when she comes back she will need to go to the embassy and get her F-1 visa. If she enters U.S on old unexpired H4-Visa her F-1 visa becomes invalidated and she won't qualify for OPT/CPT etc.
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