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    03-24 12:18 PM
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  • desidas
    01-22 08:01 PM
    What do yo mean by siwtching employer using AC-21 and again H1B status? Do you mean that you have a H1B with the new company? In that case isnt that just a H1B transfer? noa Ac021 switch?

    I am also in similar situation.

    I have pending I-485 and used AC21 to switch to the new company but I am still in H1B status. However, my wife is using EAD and she need to travel using AP.

    Can anyone suggest whether there will be any issue in travelling outside USA, if I (Primary applicant) is still in H1B status but used AC-21 and wife is using EAD (has to use AP)?

    Thanks in advance.

    BK




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  • phillyag
    07-20 04:37 PM
    My 6 yrs are getting over in Jan 2008.
    1. Can I apply for H1 extension request for 3 yrs instead of EAD?
    2. Or with EAD?


    Excuse me but I am a novice here.




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  • anilsal
    12-20 11:51 PM
    I am from IL. I will try to attend. I will request other IL state chapter members to join the call, if they have some free time.



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  • coopheal
    03-05 04:44 PM
    I had two soft LUDs on 3rd and 4th of March. Did anyone else also have similar LUDs recently?
    I know my PD is not current so nothing really going to happen.




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  • raysaikat
    04-21 11:27 PM
    Hello
    My story is:
    I've been on J2 for a while, it expires in May 2011. I have a EAD and currentlt I'm working for a company as a professional.I have a 5 years of Bs degree.
    Questions are:
    1. Can my employer apply for a Perm Cert for me if they want.
    2. After getting the perm cert. can my employer file I 140 under EB3 for me?
    3. Will I be eligible for premium processing for I 140 application, in 15 days?
    4. Lets say all the above steps are accomplished and I got approved for I 140, all happened prior to May 2011 (this is the actual date my J visa and EAD expires).
    a. Then I'll still be working with my current EAD, right?
    b. Then what happens after May 2011?
    c. DO I need to wait to file I 485 or can I file it right after my I 140 approved?
    d. how can I legally work in the USA after my EAD from J visa expires, but if I have approved I 140.
    thank you very much

    What is your country of birth (not citizenship)?



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  • pappu
    11-19 11:11 AM
    They posted it sometime back: But this does not talk about applications like II40 that were filed last year and still pending for some people in NSC. I140 for EB2 NIW is as late as August 01, 2006.
    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=67257de128ce5110VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D

    Advisory on Processing Times

    In the past few months, USCIS has received a significant increase in the number of applications filed. As a result, processing times will likely become longer for applications filed after June 1, 2007.

    USCIS is working hard to address the increased volume and will continue to provide additional information on application processing times as it becomes available. For more information, please see our Frequently Asked Questions on receipt delays.




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  • nashim
    07-15 03:42 PM
    Hi Gurus,
    1) Is it possible to have 2 different I-485 with 2 different employers at the same time?

    I already have an EB3 I-485 pending through my current employer. I have EB2, I-140 approval with future employer,

    2) Is it possible to file second EB2 I-485 through my future employer?

    3) If file second 485, what will be affect on pending I-485?

    Thanks



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  • tabletpc
    11-30 01:27 PM
    Nissan1,

    thanks for the reply...

    6 month wait time is much better than 5+ years...



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  • frostrated
    06-25 01:17 PM
    Here are the questions that I have:

    1) As per recent news, a lot of applications are PRE-ADJUDICATED. Now does this mean that those applications will be adjudicated when their PD becomes current , meaning to be approved based on a current PD , does the application has to go through the process of adjudication. Or does it mean adjudication is defined as "processing complete but is independent of PD being current or not" . What does the adjudication means in the above particular context.

    2) IN this particular question, the answer does not specifically mean PD being current or not. It only mentions that "need to have job offer when AOS is being adjudicated". If you interpret it this way , then yes PD being current or not does not matter. And you will need to show u have job offer. BUT if definition of adjudication also involves approving the I-485 then one can argue that yes unless ur PD is current u cannot be approved and hence u do not need to have job offer if your PD is current.

    I would like to know what various attorneys think about this

    1. My view on pre-adjudication is that they processing is done on the application and is put in an approvable status. once the PD is current and the immigrant visa number is available, then such an application can be approved. but it has to be noted that these applications can be reviewed again before approving and can be denied at that time.
    2. when an AOS application is being adjudicated, if the underlying terms of the 485 application are not satisfied, then it can be denied. it does not matter if the PD is current. the 485 is based on the 140, which in turn is based on a bonafide job. using ac21, you can change employers, but i still feel that you need to be employed in a similar position and not looking for a similar position.

    any thoughts anyone?




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  • hopefulgc
    08-21 11:26 AM
    Man, I lost my patience with them long back.
    My case is NSC-EAC-NSC
    I keep a log of anything "useful" I am told every time I speak to them. And usually, the first few mins are wasted in them giving me wrong info, me telling them what they told me last time and them finally agreeing with it after re-checking their screens.


    btw .. it is indeed super-frustrating and unacceptable they way they are bouncing your case around.
    Why is USCIS forgetting that we are paying for their third grade services?




    I broke my politeness today.USCIS inconsistency broke the limits for me.

    My case was filed in Nebarska then tranferred to Texas then as soon as the priority date became current, last month, it was transferred to California.

    I talked yesterday to customer service and it by chance got transferred to California Service Center where the officer told me that my case was transferred back to Texas Service Center on August 14, 2008. She also told me to call TSC to confirm it.

    I called today the National Customer Service Center (NCSC) to confirm it and the lady tells me that the case is still in California and she has no more infomation about it. I told her about my call yesterday.

    Lady: How could you have ever called CSC because their phone numbers are not public
    Me: I called the same number and for some reason it got transferred to CSC.
    Lady: Then you have already been told that your case has been transferred back on Aug 14, what do you need now ?
    Me: The website does not show that. Plus the officer yesterday asked me to confirm it which you are not doing, you are just repeating my words about my conversation. There are so many inconsitencies . You told me just now that my case is still in California.
    Lady: Can you please hold for a moment.
    After hold:
    Lady: I just talked to my supervisor, if the website says it is in California then it is California. Is there anything else I can help you with ?
    Me: I do not understand "To speed up processing " clause in the reason to transfer it to california. It has been transferred from the center which is processing 485 applications to the center which is not processing applications. So the clause "To speed up processing" is so inconsistent.
    Lady: Sir, we cannot tell you the reason why do we transfers
    Me: But you have already told me the reason in the written notice as "To speed up processing"
    Lady: It is not "To speed up processing " it is "for processing". Is there anything else that I can help you with ?
    Me: I hang up the phone.



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  • div_bell_2003
    02-18 08:20 PM
    Great piece of info, dude ! :)
    Just an additional question, what happens if the parents are in the I-485 applied stage and the baby is born outside of US ?




    Child born abroad to Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) may be boarded if
    child was born during the temporary visit abroad of a mother who is a lawful permanent resident alien, or a national, of the United States, provided that the child's application for admission to the United States is made within 2 years of birth and the child is accompanied by the parent who is applying for readmission as a permanent resident upon the first return of the parent.

    Link for the document (http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/travel/inspections_carriers_facilities/carrier_info_guide/carrier_info_guide.ctt/carrier_info_guide.pdf)

    _______________________
    Not a legal advice.
    US citizen of Indian origin




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  • perm2gc
    02-09 11:40 AM
    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Breaking_news_Indian_docs_lose_case_against_Britis h_govt/articleshow/1586856.cms

    Anybody thinking of trying a lawsuit in US should better think again. It's of NO USE. It will only aggravate the average Americans and you will lose whatever little support we have from moderates. Lawsuit will yeild nothing.

    We must try Gandhian approach of appealing to their innate sense of justice.

    Only President bush can do something if somehow he can be convinced.
    People already sued USCIS couple of years back and lost the battle.Sad to hear about 15,000 people with their futures undecided.I also heard that many doctors are leaving US as they are unable to find a residency program.



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  • cool_guy_onnet1
    06-01 01:51 PM
    unfortunately anything that says/reads no cap on h1 will be shot down as soon as it takes off...
    Plus, H1B is debated and decided upon (pro-H1B's are quite happy as-is), EB has not been debated at all.




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  • a1b2c3
    06-15 10:58 PM
    Hi,

    My parents' and 2 brothers' B2 visas got rejected yesterday. The VO didn't state the refusal reason. He didn't stamp anything on their passports. I got my GC through asylum, and will get married in Nov. 2009. I supplied a formal letter from my pastor about the wedding that it's real. And my parents stated that they are not bringing my youngest brother to the US because he has school. During the interview, the VO asked them about me. He knew that I got my GC through asylum. He asked if I work or go to school. My parents answered honestly that I'm currently working to support myself.

    My parents didn't show their bank account, certificate of properties and business because the VO didn't ask for it. Should they show them to VO eventhough he didn't ask to see it?

    Now, we're preparing to apply B2 visa for a second time. Here are my questions:
    1. When do you think they should apply for the visa again?
    2. What can we prepare to show proofs that they will definitely go back to their country? Should we prepare a letter stating reasons why they won't immigrate to US?
    3. They are taking care of my elderly grandfather, 80 years old. Should they bring a picture of him?
    3. Will they have a better chance if they left all my 3 siblings at home to give more reason they will definitely go back?

    My parents definitely don't want to immigrate to the US.

    Help...help....please...I really want them to attend my wedding.


    Thanks a bunch for all of your advise!

    which country are you from?



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  • fromnaija
    07-20 04:34 PM
    You will need to file an immigrant petition (Form I-130) for your child and wait for its approval. Your child will have to wait overseas until his/her priority is current. Thereafter, there will be some form of consular processing and the child will obtain an immigrant visa. Thereafter you can bring your child to the USA. It is a long process......

    Caveat: I am not an attorney. You may want to confirm this solution with your lawyer.

    I and my spouse both have green card. We have a kid who was born in INDIA. He has not visited USA till now. The kid is about 2 years.
    We are planning to bring the kid by end of this year to USA.
    So what visa should we apply for him we are not sure :confused:

    A friend told that he had a baby born to him in india and came to usa with in the 1st 6 month to USA and since both parents were having green card, at port of entry in USA, the kid also got greencard for 5 years this was couple of years back.

    But in my case, the kid is 2 years AND also not sure what is the procedure now. Is it still true by default the kids automatically gets the green card at port of entry (Is there any age limit I hope may be till < 13 yrs) if parents posses valid green card. Please help me in this situation.

    Thanks in advance, ;)




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  • perm2gc
    08-26 01:19 AM
    Dude it is pretty clear you dont belong here. If you joined a body-shop that replaced americans with cheap bodies then your employer violated the law and you were a willing accomplice. You are no better than an illegal alien. No wonder you are so scared of being replaced by yet another cheap body ! IV does not represent people like you.
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  • avi101
    05-19 04:10 AM
    Here's my 2c
    - I guess you may already be aware that you can file I485 only if your PD is current.
    - Don't delay applying for your I140. Atleast get that going. The more you delay, the more things may change, rules may change at USCIS.. you never know. Plus, once you get your I40 approved and if you decide to quit your current employer you should be able to port your Priority Date. (There are conflicting opinions on what happens should the employer revoke your I140, so research more on that.) If DOL comes out with rule to end labor substitution, then your employer wont have any benefit in revoking your I140. A decision on labor substitution may be coming soon.
    - Beside the I140 application notice, you also need employment support letter from your employer for your I485 as yours is an employment based GC. Your employer can delay all they want. My suggestion would be get in good terms with him\her (I know its difficult but suck up for some time), see if you can work out an NON-WRITTEN agreement on continuing to work for an extended period of time. If you put something in writing saying that you wont work afte r x number of months, it could potentially hurt you. GC needs good faith intent from both employer and beneficiary. Your employer can use that against you. Also, if there are any I140 RFEs you may still need your employer's help.

    So don't burn bridges if you can. If you can't tolerate your employer any more, atleast try to get your I140 applied and approved so that you have a shot at retaining your PD.




    voldemar
    03-19 09:33 AM
    I-140 withdrawal is not mandatory but it's good for both - employer and employee. Check other threads when approved I-140 was revoked on Ability to Pay issue when USCIS added together all pending I-485 for the company. If you use AC21 to change employer and previous employer withdraw approved I-140 you are safe to go.




    GCBy3000
    08-23 04:28 PM
    I dunno from where they come upwith number. From the same site look at this link

    http://travel.state.gov/pdf/FY05tableI.pdf - This is given at foreign out post.
    EB - 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
    43129 39289 29712 28624 21290
    and compare with

    http://travel.state.gov/pdf/FY05tableII.pdf

    and compare with below data.



    YEAR **** EB1 ****** EB2 ****** EB3 **** Total(EB)



    2000 *** 2,306 ***** 7,233 ***** 5,360 *** 15,381
    2001 *** 3,543 **** 21,355 **** 16,405 *** 41,720
    2002 *** 2,820 **** 21,310 **** 17,428 *** 41,919
    2003 *** 1,266 ***** 8,536 ****10,680 *** 20,818 :confused:
    2004 *** 2,998 **** 16,262 **** 19,962 *** 39,496
    2005 *** 6,336 **** 16,687 **** 23,399 *** 47,160 :)


    These figures are from this link
    http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/statistics/statistics_1476.html



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