saro28
01-12 09:46 PM
Even I noticed the same in my case EB3 12/2001. Don't know what it means!
Feb. Bulletin may give some hope
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liberty
03-08 02:44 PM
I had applied for the extension of my parents in laws' stay online (I -539 form thro� USCIS E-FILE). Throughout the entire process of the application, I was not asked to turn in any documents. After submitting the form, I had called the USCIS to find out the list of documents that I needed to send. I was told then that during the processing of the application, if the USCIS needed any supporting documents, they will ask for it. I did not get any notification regarding the same in the last two months since the application was filed. However, I got a letter denying the extension. The reason stated was that I had not provided any supporting documents (that their stay was temporary, that they have enough funds, that they have reason to return back to India etc.). Is there any step that I could take to reverse this decision? I have all the supporting docs ready, and can send it to them immediately. I didn't send them earlier because I was specifically asked to wait for further instructions regarding the same. Can they change their decision if I provided all the documents? Any kind of help from anyone who has gone thru a similar situation or has had any such experience would be highly appreciated.
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04-09 01:35 PM
geez. i am new.
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voldemar
06-25 09:22 AM
Can someone explain how the lawyer files I-485(Does she e-file? or mail it to USCIS?) and how we know about it? How long does it take to know you have filed it? and how do we know about it?Lawyer mail the package to USCIS. Good lawyer tell their client tracking number and then send email with case numbers and copies of receipt notices.
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jfredr
08-29 07:13 PM
i would suggest just provide whatever they asked
Consult ur lawyer
Consult ur lawyer
karsat
08-21 08:55 PM
jkamdar....exactly the same thing happened to me....unfortunate thing is my fingerprints expired at the adjudication time.....
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GotGC??
11-14 03:59 PM
Find in-line
What is the minimum requirement for EB2? From what I read, it's BS+5yrs, or MS+1yr.
EB2, officially known as "members of a profession holding advanced degree", requires a "Masters degree". USCIS views a BS+5 as equivalent to a masters degree for this purpose.
1. Is there a rule that the experience should have been gained outside of the US?
No
2. Is there a rule that the number of years experience should be from an employer other than the petitioning employer?
Yes
Thanks!
What is the minimum requirement for EB2? From what I read, it's BS+5yrs, or MS+1yr.
EB2, officially known as "members of a profession holding advanced degree", requires a "Masters degree". USCIS views a BS+5 as equivalent to a masters degree for this purpose.
1. Is there a rule that the experience should have been gained outside of the US?
No
2. Is there a rule that the number of years experience should be from an employer other than the petitioning employer?
Yes
Thanks!
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theshiningsun
05-29 04:49 AM
hi attorneys,
i hv an approved PERM & I-140. my company lawyer is not sharing the approvals with me. all i hv is a copy of the I-140 approval with the rcpt no. blanked out (however it shows the A-number). i do not hv a copy of the PERM approval or details of the job description used to file PERM.
i am planning to request USCIS for these documents by filing FOIA request. for this, i hv filled up form G-639 from the USCIS website.
my questions:
(1) are these 2 documents (approval for PERM & I-140) sufficient for me to retain my pd and/or use AC-21 in future? if not, then what r the other documents that i would need?
(2) does the PERM approval hv the job description reqd for AC-21?
(3) would i need copies of the petitions / forms filed or only the approvals would suffice?
(4) what is the approx time frame & cost in getting these documents using the FOIA process?
pls guide me. thx in advance,
i hv an approved PERM & I-140. my company lawyer is not sharing the approvals with me. all i hv is a copy of the I-140 approval with the rcpt no. blanked out (however it shows the A-number). i do not hv a copy of the PERM approval or details of the job description used to file PERM.
i am planning to request USCIS for these documents by filing FOIA request. for this, i hv filled up form G-639 from the USCIS website.
my questions:
(1) are these 2 documents (approval for PERM & I-140) sufficient for me to retain my pd and/or use AC-21 in future? if not, then what r the other documents that i would need?
(2) does the PERM approval hv the job description reqd for AC-21?
(3) would i need copies of the petitions / forms filed or only the approvals would suffice?
(4) what is the approx time frame & cost in getting these documents using the FOIA process?
pls guide me. thx in advance,
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miami75
09-28 07:27 PM
I got a denial, now I am on the appeal process.
I paid premium processing, I dont know if that is the reason of the prompt response after request for evidence
Good Luck!
I paid premium processing, I dont know if that is the reason of the prompt response after request for evidence
Good Luck!
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Berkeleybee
04-14 11:52 AM
This news has been out for some time on Matt Oh's site.
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eb3_nepa
07-20 01:36 PM
Could you please pm us the IP address of your machine. It will help us to diagnose the problem and/or let you know the reason. Its possible that your work environment is using NATing. So all machines from within that network will propagate the same external IP address. If you could send us your IP address at work, we will be able to diagnose the problem.
Thanks for your patience.
Hi,
I have sent my IP address via PM both to Administrator2 and Administrator3 but no change yet.
Also can someone grant me access to the Donor forum? I have been a VERY long standing IV member and have contributed several times over the life of IV.
Thanks.
Thanks for your patience.
Hi,
I have sent my IP address via PM both to Administrator2 and Administrator3 but no change yet.
Also can someone grant me access to the Donor forum? I have been a VERY long standing IV member and have contributed several times over the life of IV.
Thanks.
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frostrated
02-09 10:29 AM
yes, your employer can file for a new H1B, but you will have to leave the country and get a visa to work on the H1B. An easier process would be for your new employer to take over the sponsorship of your GC by using AC-21.
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10-28 01:10 PM
AILA Leadership Has Just Posted the Following:
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has recently issued a fact sheet (http://www.aila.org/content/fileviewer.aspx?docid=30372&linkid=210853) reminding qualifying applilcants to apply EARLY for an Advance Parole document, as Advance Parole processing times take about 90 days.
The list of applicants who must obtain an Advance Parole document before traveling outside of the United States is as follows:
� Applicants that have been granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS);
� Applicants with a pending application for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident (LPR);
� Applicants with a pending application for relief under section 203 of the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA 203);
� Applicants with a pending asylum application; or
� Applicants with a pending application for legalization
If you are an Appllicant with a pending Application for Adjustment of Status to Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) and need assistance with filing Form I-131 (http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/New%20Structure/2nd%20Level%20(Left%20Nav%20Parents)/Forms%20-%202nd%20Level/Forms%20Static%20Files/I-131.pdf), contact our office, as we currently have a SPECIAL running for the preparation and filing of the Advance Parole (http://www.h1bvisalawyerblog.com/2009/10/special_ead_and_advance_parole.html) document.
$450 flat fee (no admin fee) for filing both EAD and Advance Parole per applicant
$200 + $50(admin fee) if filing either EAD or Advance Parole separately
Our normal legal fees are $250 + $50(admin fee) per application
**If an RFE is received, an additional legal fee will be required to respond**
More... (http://www.h1bvisalawyerblog.com/2009/10/uscis_issues_a_fact_sheet_to_r_2.html)
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has recently issued a fact sheet (http://www.aila.org/content/fileviewer.aspx?docid=30372&linkid=210853) reminding qualifying applilcants to apply EARLY for an Advance Parole document, as Advance Parole processing times take about 90 days.
The list of applicants who must obtain an Advance Parole document before traveling outside of the United States is as follows:
� Applicants that have been granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS);
� Applicants with a pending application for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident (LPR);
� Applicants with a pending application for relief under section 203 of the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA 203);
� Applicants with a pending asylum application; or
� Applicants with a pending application for legalization
If you are an Appllicant with a pending Application for Adjustment of Status to Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) and need assistance with filing Form I-131 (http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/New%20Structure/2nd%20Level%20(Left%20Nav%20Parents)/Forms%20-%202nd%20Level/Forms%20Static%20Files/I-131.pdf), contact our office, as we currently have a SPECIAL running for the preparation and filing of the Advance Parole (http://www.h1bvisalawyerblog.com/2009/10/special_ead_and_advance_parole.html) document.
$450 flat fee (no admin fee) for filing both EAD and Advance Parole per applicant
$200 + $50(admin fee) if filing either EAD or Advance Parole separately
Our normal legal fees are $250 + $50(admin fee) per application
**If an RFE is received, an additional legal fee will be required to respond**
More... (http://www.h1bvisalawyerblog.com/2009/10/uscis_issues_a_fact_sheet_to_r_2.html)
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a_paradkar
07-15 11:55 AM
I just called USCIS to check the status of my case and the Immigration Officer said it is in EB-1 category. I know my case is EB-2.
I asked the IO to see if i have send any paperwork to rectify their mistake, but she said USCIS will automatically adjust the category whe it picks up the case for review
I am confused. Please Advice
PD: Aug 2005
EB2 - I
140 receipt says 203(b)(2)
140 Approved
I asked the IO to see if i have send any paperwork to rectify their mistake, but she said USCIS will automatically adjust the category whe it picks up the case for review
I am confused. Please Advice
PD: Aug 2005
EB2 - I
140 receipt says 203(b)(2)
140 Approved
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08-21 11:31 AM
Or they dont care about Processing dates just like they dont care much about increasing their work speed
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11-22 03:02 PM
I would like to hear the response for the same.
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whattodo21
12-22 01:50 PM
An investigative report by National Public Radio today sheds light on the behind-the-scenes effort to help draft and pass Arizona�s immigration law SB1070 by the private prison industry. Private prison corporations like the Corrections Corporation of America, the Geo Group and Management and Training Corporation have funneled tens of thousands of dollars to the 30 legislative co-sponsors of SB 1070.
Think Progress also highlighted reports that the billion-dollar Corrections Corporation of America � the largest private prison company in the country has directed money to legislators sponsoring Arizona-like immigration bills across the country. Following is a statement by Ali Noorani, Executive Director of the National Immigration Forum, a non-partisan, non-profit, pro-immigrant advocacy organization in Washington.
�Today�s revelations show that immigrant detention in America is not driven by justice but by the private prison industry looking to make a buck off the imprisonment of nannies and landscapers. Taxpayer money is being used to expand and establish a steady source of income for the prison industrial complex which is clearly benefiting from a broken immigration system that feeds immigrants into the detention system.
The true motives behind the controversial Arizona�s immigration law were not about increasing security or addressing Arizona�s immigration problems, the goal was to enhance the prison industry�s bottom line.
We cannot simply detain and deport our way out of our immigration problem. This report should sound the alarm bells over the urgent need to restore order, integrity and accountability to our immigration system.
Think Progress also highlighted reports that the billion-dollar Corrections Corporation of America � the largest private prison company in the country has directed money to legislators sponsoring Arizona-like immigration bills across the country. Following is a statement by Ali Noorani, Executive Director of the National Immigration Forum, a non-partisan, non-profit, pro-immigrant advocacy organization in Washington.
�Today�s revelations show that immigrant detention in America is not driven by justice but by the private prison industry looking to make a buck off the imprisonment of nannies and landscapers. Taxpayer money is being used to expand and establish a steady source of income for the prison industrial complex which is clearly benefiting from a broken immigration system that feeds immigrants into the detention system.
The true motives behind the controversial Arizona�s immigration law were not about increasing security or addressing Arizona�s immigration problems, the goal was to enhance the prison industry�s bottom line.
We cannot simply detain and deport our way out of our immigration problem. This report should sound the alarm bells over the urgent need to restore order, integrity and accountability to our immigration system.
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pcs
08-22 07:27 AM
We need guys like you....
Initially you will have to work hard to get few active souls...
after that the tide will turn
best wishes.....
Hi All,
A warm hello from the newly formed University Relations Committee - IV SoCal Chapter. The University Relations Committee will be responsible for educating university students about the advantages for them to join the IV efforts early on and increase our membership with active members from various universities.
So if any of you think you can add a whole lot to this group, please feel free to reply back or PM me and I will add you to the group.
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Initially you will have to work hard to get few active souls...
after that the tide will turn
best wishes.....
Hi All,
A warm hello from the newly formed University Relations Committee - IV SoCal Chapter. The University Relations Committee will be responsible for educating university students about the advantages for them to join the IV efforts early on and increase our membership with active members from various universities.
So if any of you think you can add a whole lot to this group, please feel free to reply back or PM me and I will add you to the group.
- Abhisam
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kishorek111
01-02 01:16 PM
I filed my 485 in Aug 2007 (in the July fiasco), but filed my EAD in Jan 2008. So do I need to send the application fee.
pointlesswait
06-09 11:03 AM
I am currently on H1..working for company A..
Can i work for another company...without transferring my H1 and can i get a 1099 Misc....( they cannot run my payroll as i wont be employed with them)....the work is in the same field...
if 1099 is not feasible.. the only option is to get paid in cash..which i dont want to do..
any inputs.
Can i work for another company...without transferring my H1 and can i get a 1099 Misc....( they cannot run my payroll as i wont be employed with them)....the work is in the same field...
if 1099 is not feasible.. the only option is to get paid in cash..which i dont want to do..
any inputs.
amsgc
06-13 09:14 PM
Hi,
Thanks FactoryMan. I had a similar question. My thought is that if the spouse is a dependent, then it shouldn't matter what status s/he is, as long is it is legal.
The next question is, suppose we apply for EAD, but the spouse's current student status expires before receiving the EAD, do they fall out of status?
Thanks,
Ams
Thanks FactoryMan. I had a similar question. My thought is that if the spouse is a dependent, then it shouldn't matter what status s/he is, as long is it is legal.
The next question is, suppose we apply for EAD, but the spouse's current student status expires before receiving the EAD, do they fall out of status?
Thanks,
Ams