pd052009
01-07 09:43 AM
The bill can only be in news and considering current political situation, it won't be passed.
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thakkarbhav
02-08 09:24 AM
Your post is not clear. Do you have Permanent Resident Card? If yes then why do you need EAD?
gc4me
07-08 10:17 AM
YOU ARE NOT CURRENT . June visa bulletin is over on 30th June. Starting from JULY all EB3 is unavailable.
And I was in the same boat since last 3 months but not got my approval.
No second thought for you other than renewing you EAD/AP.
I'm from Bangldesh
EB3
My PD is may 2006
I already received my EAD, AP
even last month the Mar 2006 was current. Any chance that my I485 will be approved in short time. My H1b is also expiring on October 2008. Should i renew it or just wait for my I485 approval....
Please advice me gurus....
And I was in the same boat since last 3 months but not got my approval.
No second thought for you other than renewing you EAD/AP.
I'm from Bangldesh
EB3
My PD is may 2006
I already received my EAD, AP
even last month the Mar 2006 was current. Any chance that my I485 will be approved in short time. My H1b is also expiring on October 2008. Should i renew it or just wait for my I485 approval....
Please advice me gurus....
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omahaguy
01-12 10:46 PM
I am planning to sponsor for my wife's grand mother visior visa.
She is widower and all her children in India.
Is it difficult to get visitor visa to her?
She is widower and all her children in India.
Is it difficult to get visitor visa to her?
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ivuser9
09-25 09:34 PM
we need to wait till we get the letter from USCIS to see what they requested for... it is typically an RFE
Good luck
Good luck
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zephyrr
05-22 12:20 AM
i thought i would share that my 140+485 which was concurrently filed on 2nd jul got approved today. seems like the ead renewal trigerred it as i see a LUD on that as well.
looks like 2003 pd are starting to get picked up at TSC.
how long does it take to get the actual card? i have to travel outside the country next month, what do i need to get back?
thanks.
looks like 2003 pd are starting to get picked up at TSC.
how long does it take to get the actual card? i have to travel outside the country next month, what do i need to get back?
thanks.
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deeru
04-02 01:12 PM
mine is NSC...looks like NSC is taking more time than TSC..
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04-05 09:40 AM
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Here are some tips that may help our last minute filers. The issue today is a degree that has not yet been awarded. In the past, the USCIS has approved H-1B petitions (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html)for aliens seeking one of the 20,000 H-1B visas available to aliens who have earned master�s or higher degrees from U.S. institutions of higher education, where the alien has completed all requirements for the degree, and hence, has �earned� the degree, but the degree has not been conferred.
There is no reason to believe that USCIS will not continue that practice, so long as there is evidence that the alien has completed all requirements from an official at the educational institution qualified to provide that information. In the past, satisfactory evidence often was in the form of a letter from an official such as a Dean, Registrar, or department head, stating that all requirements have been satisfied and that the alien is simply waiting for the ceremonial conferral of the degree.
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Here are some tips that may help our last minute filers. The issue today is a degree that has not yet been awarded. In the past, the USCIS has approved H-1B petitions (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html)for aliens seeking one of the 20,000 H-1B visas available to aliens who have earned master�s or higher degrees from U.S. institutions of higher education, where the alien has completed all requirements for the degree, and hence, has �earned� the degree, but the degree has not been conferred.
There is no reason to believe that USCIS will not continue that practice, so long as there is evidence that the alien has completed all requirements from an official at the educational institution qualified to provide that information. In the past, satisfactory evidence often was in the form of a letter from an official such as a Dean, Registrar, or department head, stating that all requirements have been satisfied and that the alien is simply waiting for the ceremonial conferral of the degree.
Be wary of letters prepared by unauthorized employees at the school stating that the student has completed all requirements toward a master�s degree, when in fact there are still examinations or papers to complete. USCIS is likely to question a letter that comes from a lower-level employee of the university. Be mindful also that use of such documentation when the student has not completed the program may be considered fraud. Also, use of such a document may result in the loss of the client�s chance at a slot in the U.S. master�s graduate quota since the petition likely would be denied on the basis of ineligibility at the time of filing.
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BMS1
11-04 01:15 AM
That was an old news. Around 60000 visa's were pre-allocated to pending applications before July 2nd, 2007. I would be very surprised if the numbers are not much more than 18000 for India EB3. India used to get around 40-45 K visas per year for all EB categories before 2005 since the soft quota was introduced. All these numbers are avilable on USCIS website.
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panky72
06-16 06:18 PM
H1 with company (X) was denied on May 2008, but made appeal to it and its in the process.
during the same time
i have applied for H1 transfer to company (Y) throught consular processing. I got approval.
If i go for Visa Stamping would it be a problem. Live around Ca. planning to go for Tijuana, Mexico.
also
Company (y) says it won't generate pay stubb unless u get visa stamped. Do i really need pay stubb(s) with
company(Y) in order to go for stamping.or its okay to go with company (X) paystubs.
My paystubs are still with company (x) till month of May 2008.
how good are chances of getting visa if im going for stamping in month of July, 2008
pls advice... what should i do in the situation i'm in
You had already have a open thread with similar questions and received the answers. Why open a new thread.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?p=255604#post255604
during the same time
i have applied for H1 transfer to company (Y) throught consular processing. I got approval.
If i go for Visa Stamping would it be a problem. Live around Ca. planning to go for Tijuana, Mexico.
also
Company (y) says it won't generate pay stubb unless u get visa stamped. Do i really need pay stubb(s) with
company(Y) in order to go for stamping.or its okay to go with company (X) paystubs.
My paystubs are still with company (x) till month of May 2008.
how good are chances of getting visa if im going for stamping in month of July, 2008
pls advice... what should i do in the situation i'm in
You had already have a open thread with similar questions and received the answers. Why open a new thread.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?p=255604#post255604
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desi3933
07-19 04:34 PM
Hi,
I too have the same question. Isnt EAD a non-immigrant status unlike H1B? So, how can one apply for GC on a non-immigrant status? I might be wrong though.
>> Isn't EAD a non-immigrant status unlike H1B?
EAD is not a status. EAD is just Employment Authorization Document. I-485 pending (AoS Pending) is the status.
>> So, how can one apply for GC on a non-immigrant status?
GC can, also, be applied for someone who is not even in US. Kind of status in US has nothing to do with GC process, as long as one is in valid (authorized) status.
I too have the same question. Isnt EAD a non-immigrant status unlike H1B? So, how can one apply for GC on a non-immigrant status? I might be wrong though.
>> Isn't EAD a non-immigrant status unlike H1B?
EAD is not a status. EAD is just Employment Authorization Document. I-485 pending (AoS Pending) is the status.
>> So, how can one apply for GC on a non-immigrant status?
GC can, also, be applied for someone who is not even in US. Kind of status in US has nothing to do with GC process, as long as one is in valid (authorized) status.
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logiclife
02-19 11:08 AM
There is a whole thread dedicated to priority date transfers after approved 140. I would suggest you read the whole thread as its very very informative.
There are many things that have to be considered before quitting and joining a new employer if you expect to port your PD from existing case to a new case of Greencard.
See this: http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=912
Closing this thread coz its redundant and the older thread offers more information and experiences.
There are many things that have to be considered before quitting and joining a new employer if you expect to port your PD from existing case to a new case of Greencard.
See this: http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=912
Closing this thread coz its redundant and the older thread offers more information and experiences.
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03-27 05:25 PM
If he is working as a programmer analyst on H1B visa, he will be drawing more than the required $$$$ to claim the medicare. But why ....
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lotta
07-18 08:16 PM
Probably not. Perhaps worst case is RFE, which can be easily answered in your case.
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GC Struggle
04-09 09:23 AM
NSC is going very tough on A2P issues. I have had a A2P issues on my 140 with Nebraska. Suggest you hire a good attorney and you can resolve this in your favour. PM me if you need any additional information.
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PHANI_TAVVALA
03-01 11:14 AM
Hi folks, i am in urgent situation and need your advice.
My 6-year H1B expires by end of April 2011 and I am quitting my job by the end of March and changing my status to H4. My I-140 has been approved, I-485 not submitted. Now I only have 1 month left in the 6-year H1B period and am in H4 after March, can I find a new employer to apply for H1B for me, using the 1 month? If yes, can the new employer apply for a 3-year H1B visa?
any comments/advices would be appreciated.
I guess your H4 is not approved yet and continuing your employment on H1B. Your best course of action would be to have your employer file an extension (beyond 6 years) for H1B and get a 3-year approval (with approved I-140). You can change jobs after this but if you don't want to take this path you can still find a new employer before end of march and apply for H1B to get a 3-Year H1B. You will need to restart your PERM and go through the whole process with your new employer ASAP.
My 6-year H1B expires by end of April 2011 and I am quitting my job by the end of March and changing my status to H4. My I-140 has been approved, I-485 not submitted. Now I only have 1 month left in the 6-year H1B period and am in H4 after March, can I find a new employer to apply for H1B for me, using the 1 month? If yes, can the new employer apply for a 3-year H1B visa?
any comments/advices would be appreciated.
I guess your H4 is not approved yet and continuing your employment on H1B. Your best course of action would be to have your employer file an extension (beyond 6 years) for H1B and get a 3-year approval (with approved I-140). You can change jobs after this but if you don't want to take this path you can still find a new employer before end of march and apply for H1B to get a 3-Year H1B. You will need to restart your PERM and go through the whole process with your new employer ASAP.
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rockstart
10-13 08:42 AM
You need to consider all possiblities
1) Best case scenario: Your H1 gets approved before Oct in that case no need to do anything
2) H1 does not get approved by Oct 31 & No h4 applied then I am not sure if you are in status or not
3) If you apply for H4 and then you have H1 approval and subsequently H4 approval. In that case least you are in status but you will have to go out of country and get H1 stamped to remain on H1 status.
I would recommend option 3 as that is safest option though it involves money and stamping hassale it is worth it.
1) Best case scenario: Your H1 gets approved before Oct in that case no need to do anything
2) H1 does not get approved by Oct 31 & No h4 applied then I am not sure if you are in status or not
3) If you apply for H4 and then you have H1 approval and subsequently H4 approval. In that case least you are in status but you will have to go out of country and get H1 stamped to remain on H1 status.
I would recommend option 3 as that is safest option though it involves money and stamping hassale it is worth it.
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Dhundhun
05-25 02:34 AM
I filed for my EAD last year along with 485 and the lawyer sent the application to Nebraska Service Center, however, the receipt notice I received was from Texas Service Center.
Now, for Q11 - Have you ever applied for EAD from USCIS? Which USCIS office, which office should I mention? NSC or TSC?
thanks,
What is your USCIS receipt number: if LIN.... it should be Nebreska
Now, for Q11 - Have you ever applied for EAD from USCIS? Which USCIS office, which office should I mention? NSC or TSC?
thanks,
What is your USCIS receipt number: if LIN.... it should be Nebreska
kondur_007
02-19 05:48 PM
I am not familiar with the for I 130. But I can answer about 485:
Your non-immigrant visa number is the "number in red" (usually only number in red) on visa stamp that is usually in bottom right corner.
Did you find it??
Your non-immigrant visa number is the "number in red" (usually only number in red) on visa stamp that is usually in bottom right corner.
Did you find it??
leoindiano
02-04 02:32 PM
Congrats,
contact your lawyer... We are talking about your entry into US. Also, pls. delete other 2 duplicate threads.
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