munch_042
04-15 07:21 AM
I'm from the Philippines and Mar. 28, 2006 is my PD. My question now is, what if by June (by God's grace) my PD will be processed. How many more months should I wait before receiving my packet 4? considering that certain documents (ds230,nbi) need to be updated & be sent to them. A total of how many more months should I still need to wait before my embassy interview?
Hope u can really help me with this! thanks!
Hope u can really help me with this! thanks!
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yz0523
12-09 07:16 PM
Hi:
I received RFE (employment verification letter) from USCIS, texas center two years ago. I was still employed by the company who filed my GC application at that time. So the company replied and my case status was updated. But my PD was not current, so my case is still pending until now.
I lost job recently, if my PD became current in early 2010, will USCIS EVL me again?
I know no one can predict how USCIS works. I just want to check if anyone had experience that was checked employment status twice?
Thanks
YZ0523
I received RFE (employment verification letter) from USCIS, texas center two years ago. I was still employed by the company who filed my GC application at that time. So the company replied and my case status was updated. But my PD was not current, so my case is still pending until now.
I lost job recently, if my PD became current in early 2010, will USCIS EVL me again?
I know no one can predict how USCIS works. I just want to check if anyone had experience that was checked employment status twice?
Thanks
YZ0523
eswaraprasad73
04-10 10:55 AM
I read in murthy.com that premium processing is not eligible for Substitution Labors for EB3 category.
Can anyone of you please clarify, if EB2 substitution labor is eligible to file under premium process
Can anyone of you please clarify, if EB2 substitution labor is eligible to file under premium process
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February 5th, 2004, 09:11 PM
it's more Marketing rubbish..
certainly it'll be a better 6MP image than before, but it won't have the pure resolution of a 1Ds or 14N.
Dynamic Range will be nice, but doesn't tip it over the edge. Why don't they go bigger in MP? One might ask.... I think they're finding it tough.. Somehow Canon has nailed it. Kodak couldn't.
Interesting times ahead!!
Rob
certainly it'll be a better 6MP image than before, but it won't have the pure resolution of a 1Ds or 14N.
Dynamic Range will be nice, but doesn't tip it over the edge. Why don't they go bigger in MP? One might ask.... I think they're finding it tough.. Somehow Canon has nailed it. Kodak couldn't.
Interesting times ahead!!
Rob
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raysaikat
08-24 01:35 AM
There are two types of "scholarships": (i) taxable, and (ii) non-taxable. If the scholarship is non-taxable, which implies that it requires no work to "earn" it and it is not used for room-and-board and other living expenses, then you may be able to have that even while on H4.
ncube2
12-08 12:25 PM
wht is the procedure for duplicate EAD application ? Can someone explain am in the same boat i haven't recieved mine but my spouse got her's.
Do i have to re-apply like a renewal again. Any help is appreciated.
Thx
Do i have to re-apply like a renewal again. Any help is appreciated.
Thx
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kalyan
05-05 01:48 PM
If we can get the statistics that INS or USCIS is wasting numbers every year on i-485 approvals, i would like to initiate a class action suit.
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pansworld
07-15 02:06 PM
There is already a discussion happening on this thread.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10180
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10180
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rkdnc9
08-20 01:12 PM
Hi All..
I am on H1 since Oct 07. I haven't left USA so far and so I haven't gone for stamping. However, I heard that I need to go to stamping before completion of 1yr after getting H1. Is this true? and to what cases does this rule apply?
Please help. I am confused.
Thanks,
rkdnc9.
I am on H1 since Oct 07. I haven't left USA so far and so I haven't gone for stamping. However, I heard that I need to go to stamping before completion of 1yr after getting H1. Is this true? and to what cases does this rule apply?
Please help. I am confused.
Thanks,
rkdnc9.
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muni_k
04-15 11:27 AM
both of us are physicians working on h1b visas .we have ead's.i want to do a fellowship.i believe i cannot do a fellowship using my ead.can i use my wife's ead,showing myself as a dependant?all help from the gurus will be greatly appreciated.thanks.
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needhelp!
01-14 12:45 PM
No you are not required to file a separate petition for your husband. When your sister files the I-130, she needs to put your husband's name on the same form.
When you file DS-230, Each family member that is eligible to travel to the United States with you under this visa classification is required to complete the DS-230 Part I. So separate DS-230 are required for you and your husband.
1. If you are a U.S.citizen you must file a separate Form I-130 for each eligible relative. You may file a Form I-130 for:
A. Your husband or wife;
B. Your unmarried child under age 21;
C. Your unmarried son or daughter age 21 or older;
D. Your married son or daughter of any age;
E. Your brother(s) or sister(s) (you must be age 21 or older);
F. Your mother or father (you must be age 21 or older).
If your relative qualifies under paragraph 1(C), 1(D), or 1(E) above, separate petitions are not required for his or her husband or wife or unmarried children under 21 years of age.
When you file DS-230, Each family member that is eligible to travel to the United States with you under this visa classification is required to complete the DS-230 Part I. So separate DS-230 are required for you and your husband.
1. If you are a U.S.citizen you must file a separate Form I-130 for each eligible relative. You may file a Form I-130 for:
A. Your husband or wife;
B. Your unmarried child under age 21;
C. Your unmarried son or daughter age 21 or older;
D. Your married son or daughter of any age;
E. Your brother(s) or sister(s) (you must be age 21 or older);
F. Your mother or father (you must be age 21 or older).
If your relative qualifies under paragraph 1(C), 1(D), or 1(E) above, separate petitions are not required for his or her husband or wife or unmarried children under 21 years of age.
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January 11th, 2005, 02:36 PM
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GCSOON-Ihope
02-21 10:32 AM
Yes, it can be done. Basically, you have to show that the work experience is at least the equivalent of a College degree. There are people, called "evaluators" (or something like that) that analyse all the credentials and work experiences to determine that equivalence. Immigration attorneys know how to use those "evaluators" whose "evaluations" are usually accepted by USCIS.
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06-20 09:01 PM
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manderson
07-17 01:04 PM
I wonder if there are any provisions in there that can indirectly help our backlogs as well? Text of bill: http://www.aila.org/content/default.aspx?docid=22907
This has passed House and I was reading in Oh's site that President will sign it soon. Is it possible to throw in some indirect 485 backlog reduction provisions in there?
Oh's report:
07/17/2007: Passport Processing Meltdown to Receive Some Help from Retired Diplomats
Currently, the department is receiving more than 1 million passport applications a month and holds a backlog of about 500,000 that have been pending more than 10 weeks, instead of the usual six to eight The Senate passed S. 966 bill late last month to allow State to rehire retired Foreign Service employees to staff overwhelmed passport processing centers across the country. Retirees now have little incentive to return because current law cuts their salaries by the amount of their pensions. The House yesterday agreed to the Senate bill and passed it yesterday which is likely to grant the State Department the flexibility to rehire retired and fully trained passport processors on a temporary basis to help existing processors manage the increased demand. The President is likely to sign the quickly. Read on (http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=37485&dcn=todaysnews) (http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=37485&dcn=todaysnews).
Probably I am jumping the gun here but if I am not, hope this post won't hurt IV's agenda.
This has passed House and I was reading in Oh's site that President will sign it soon. Is it possible to throw in some indirect 485 backlog reduction provisions in there?
Oh's report:
07/17/2007: Passport Processing Meltdown to Receive Some Help from Retired Diplomats
Currently, the department is receiving more than 1 million passport applications a month and holds a backlog of about 500,000 that have been pending more than 10 weeks, instead of the usual six to eight The Senate passed S. 966 bill late last month to allow State to rehire retired Foreign Service employees to staff overwhelmed passport processing centers across the country. Retirees now have little incentive to return because current law cuts their salaries by the amount of their pensions. The House yesterday agreed to the Senate bill and passed it yesterday which is likely to grant the State Department the flexibility to rehire retired and fully trained passport processors on a temporary basis to help existing processors manage the increased demand. The President is likely to sign the quickly. Read on (http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=37485&dcn=todaysnews) (http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=37485&dcn=todaysnews).
Probably I am jumping the gun here but if I am not, hope this post won't hurt IV's agenda.
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zymorian
03-07 11:38 AM
Hi, this is my first time in the forum and I wish to seek advice on my situation.
I'm a green card holder (singapore citizen) who got married while being a US PR. I wish to apply for my wife (singapore citizen) a green card.
How long is the typical wait? while applying, is it true that my wife can't enter the US?
I kind of know the answers but would like to confirm with this forum. I know the situation can be pretty bleak.
Many many thanks,
I'm a green card holder (singapore citizen) who got married while being a US PR. I wish to apply for my wife (singapore citizen) a green card.
How long is the typical wait? while applying, is it true that my wife can't enter the US?
I kind of know the answers but would like to confirm with this forum. I know the situation can be pretty bleak.
Many many thanks,
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STAmisha
01-13 08:52 AM
Folks
Get a copy of your I-140 approval notice. You should be ok. If you apply for a new job, you can apply for 3 years extensions as well as your priority date is portable.
If you are anxious, just pay $1000 and get premimum processing of H1 in the current job.
Please consult an attonery
Get a copy of your I-140 approval notice. You should be ok. If you apply for a new job, you can apply for 3 years extensions as well as your priority date is portable.
If you are anxious, just pay $1000 and get premimum processing of H1 in the current job.
Please consult an attonery
omughal
04-27 05:26 PM
I have the same problem...(The description of your problem is so similar to mine, I'm thinking that you might be my lawyer trying to fish for an answer to my problem...I paid her thousands of dollars and she gets her answers from the Internet...funny :D)
I am a Brit, filed my I-140 and I-485 in Nebraska for my myself, wife and kids back in Jul-07. The I-140 was sent to Vermont, mine and my wife's I-485 have gone to "the office where they were transferred" (that really narrows it down) and my kid's I-485s were sent to Texas "it has jurisdiction over the case"
Since we live in Texas, I'm not sure why all our papers don't have Texan "jurisdiction".
My lawyers are inquiring with the USCIS and AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association).
I am a Brit, filed my I-140 and I-485 in Nebraska for my myself, wife and kids back in Jul-07. The I-140 was sent to Vermont, mine and my wife's I-485 have gone to "the office where they were transferred" (that really narrows it down) and my kid's I-485s were sent to Texas "it has jurisdiction over the case"
Since we live in Texas, I'm not sure why all our papers don't have Texan "jurisdiction".
My lawyers are inquiring with the USCIS and AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association).
ras
06-15 02:01 AM
If I were to go for an India visit, Do I need to have the stamping done again while returning?
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