va_il
04-28 01:39 PM
Who would be better to handle a complex GC case Murthy or Rajiv's office.
Any experience? I am looking for somebody who is responsive and can handle difficult queries from USCIS, if need be. How much do they charge for complete EB case?
Do you have any other suggestions?
Any experience? I am looking for somebody who is responsive and can handle difficult queries from USCIS, if need be. How much do they charge for complete EB case?
Do you have any other suggestions?
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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?
waitingnwaiting
03-31 09:01 AM
There is an error in the article.
It does not say that H1B workers lack any courage and will power to stand up for themselves. They lack unity, are narrow minded and cannot work together. Their high education works in their disadvantage because they use to fight within themselves. As long as they cannot stand up and support their own cause, it is good news for anti-immigrant organizations.
It does not say that H1B workers lack any courage and will power to stand up for themselves. They lack unity, are narrow minded and cannot work together. Their high education works in their disadvantage because they use to fight within themselves. As long as they cannot stand up and support their own cause, it is good news for anti-immigrant organizations.
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AreWeThereYet
08-09 04:32 PM
From what I know, it is not mandatory to file AC-21 but if you think your previous employer who filed for your I-140 can create problems for you, it's safe to file AC-21. Although, your previous employer can not withdraw your I-140 by law, some employees attempt to withdraw/cancel I-140. Sometimes, USCIS behaves in an un-expected manner and they might issues a NOID on your 485. If that happens, you will have to appoint an attorney who fights for you to repeal USCIS decision. You will win in the end, but you will go through some unwanted stress and will loose some money to the attorneys. In such cases, if you have filed for AC-21, it acts as another strong point to your fight against a erroneous decision from UCSIS.
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lazycis
04-16 08:44 PM
Employer cannot withdraw your I-485 without your consent and signature, notwithstanding G-28 form.
prathap
04-08 09:03 PM
My current H1 B expires on July 31 2011. With this I will be exhausting my renewals quota as my sponsoring company Wipro has not initiated GC process. Also when my last renewal was done, a mistake was done by Wipro Visa office. My first entry to US was in Aug 2004. After that I had gone out of US in Aug 2005 for 1 month vacation and returned in Sept 2005. Each time when we file for extensions, we give all the entry and exit dates. The Wipro visa office had incorrectly entered my first entry into US as Sept 2005 even though it should have been Aug 2004. Based on this they renewed my petition till July 31 2011. If we calculate now, it turns out to be the seventh year on H1. When I tried to change my employer this year, they looked at these details and informed that if I start GC process now, they will definitely calculate my dates and find out that I am in the 7th year of H1 without GC initiation. So they told it will cause issues and it would be better for me to leave the country after July 31 2011, wait for 1 year, sponsor a new H1 and then come back.
Is there any alternative I have here? Thanks for offering help.
Is there any alternative I have here? Thanks for offering help.
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warrior
08-26 11:57 AM
Excellent Article.. need to show to all senators...
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arihant
07-18 03:28 PM
If this has happened to you personally then you may be able to let Ombudsman know about it.
if it has happened to a friend of yours then maybe you can convince the friend to complain to Ombudsman.
Beyond this I doubt there is much that can be done.
if it has happened to a friend of yours then maybe you can convince the friend to complain to Ombudsman.
Beyond this I doubt there is much that can be done.
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USABrightFuture
03-01 11:19 AM
I applied for H1b visa transferred in Nov 08 inspite of not having recent pay stubs. After applying transfer, I started working for new employer.
Last week I got query from USCIS asking my latest pay stubs (Oct 08) and yesterday I got Laid off from my new job after working for 4 months (till Feb 09).
My husband is on L1B visa.
In my case
1. Shall I consider transferring to L2? for this do I need to go to my home country (India) for L2 stamp?
2. If COS to L2 is approved, Can I work on my old H1B again if I find an employer who is ready for transfer?
3. If I travel to my home country(India), will my H1B visa be cancelled? as currently i don't have any H1B approval.
4. Whether the Request For Evidence(REF) on my H1B transfer will have any implication on L2 stamping?
Please help ..
Regards ...
Last week I got query from USCIS asking my latest pay stubs (Oct 08) and yesterday I got Laid off from my new job after working for 4 months (till Feb 09).
My husband is on L1B visa.
In my case
1. Shall I consider transferring to L2? for this do I need to go to my home country (India) for L2 stamp?
2. If COS to L2 is approved, Can I work on my old H1B again if I find an employer who is ready for transfer?
3. If I travel to my home country(India), will my H1B visa be cancelled? as currently i don't have any H1B approval.
4. Whether the Request For Evidence(REF) on my H1B transfer will have any implication on L2 stamping?
Please help ..
Regards ...
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willwin
07-30 06:21 PM
Not trying to steal this thread.
I am completing my 6 years as well. My I140 is approved and pursuing Consular Processing.
My H1B extension has been filed. Is it true that H1B extensions are rejected these days without proper reasons whatsoever?
And, if everything looks good, is a 3 year extension certain?
I am completing my 6 years as well. My I140 is approved and pursuing Consular Processing.
My H1B extension has been filed. Is it true that H1B extensions are rejected these days without proper reasons whatsoever?
And, if everything looks good, is a 3 year extension certain?
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johnwright03
06-14 08:14 AM
Hi,
I have applied for my PERM labor and have not got any approval on that...I am checking to see if the Concurrent Filing of I-140 and I-485 is still available....???
and also how many days or months does anyone think this PD will remain current..???
Any suggestions will be appreciated...!!!
I have applied for my PERM labor and have not got any approval on that...I am checking to see if the Concurrent Filing of I-140 and I-485 is still available....???
and also how many days or months does anyone think this PD will remain current..???
Any suggestions will be appreciated...!!!
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vix95
01-16 01:26 PM
Hi ,Could someone please tell me FOR SURE that
1. A transit visa is required at paris when travelling from London to Zurich via train and changing the train at Paris.
2. Does my family need any additonal visa (other than transit visa if required), as I am on UK work permit.
thanks
1. A transit visa is required at paris when travelling from London to Zurich via train and changing the train at Paris.
2. Does my family need any additonal visa (other than transit visa if required), as I am on UK work permit.
thanks
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waiting4gc02
01-18 11:26 AM
I also hace approved I-140.
So Chicago_Desi, how much extra do we pay for that..??
So Chicago_Desi, how much extra do we pay for that..??
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rc0878
09-18 10:36 AM
JunRN,
Just curious How Fast???
I think it is better. Your EAD and AP will be processed faster because they are in CSC and your I-485 is in TSC, which is better than NSC.
Just curious How Fast???
I think it is better. Your EAD and AP will be processed faster because they are in CSC and your I-485 is in TSC, which is better than NSC.
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sertasheep
06-17 12:58 PM
NJ Members who are in the process of filing I-140s after May 2007, please write to sertasheep AT immigrationvoice.org (replace AT with @) with details, and a phone contact number, with the subject line "NJ member, filing I-140 after May 2007"
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July 21st, 2004, 12:35 PM
I'm not familiar with the operation of your particular camera, but I can tell you what's happening. If you're getting ablur when shooting moving subjects indoors, you are most likely not getting a fast enough shutter speed. Do you have your flash turned on?
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p7810456
10-24 05:15 PM
Hi guys,
I understand that after getting your 45day letter your case will be in the BEC database and will be processed in order.
Now I just saw people on this forum with PD Aug 2003 got approved 10/17.
and I know a friend with pd oct 2003 got approved in April.
Suppose that the guy got approved 10/17 was input to the system after the other luckier guy, the most conservative estimation is now pd Aug 2003 is being processed.
Anybody heard of any later PD being approved recently? from DBEC?
I'm just thinking, if we share the pd/approval information on this forum we'll have better estimates about our cases and have a somewhat less stressful life.
Thanks.
Some of my friends, whose PD is in early 2005, got approvals from DBEC recently!
I understand that after getting your 45day letter your case will be in the BEC database and will be processed in order.
Now I just saw people on this forum with PD Aug 2003 got approved 10/17.
and I know a friend with pd oct 2003 got approved in April.
Suppose that the guy got approved 10/17 was input to the system after the other luckier guy, the most conservative estimation is now pd Aug 2003 is being processed.
Anybody heard of any later PD being approved recently? from DBEC?
I'm just thinking, if we share the pd/approval information on this forum we'll have better estimates about our cases and have a somewhat less stressful life.
Thanks.
Some of my friends, whose PD is in early 2005, got approvals from DBEC recently!
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hazza
09-29 11:54 AM
hmm, yeah thanks for the advise there - ill get that BS part changed - i didnt realise it until one of my friends pointed it out. i meant to change it ages ago!
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optimystic
03-06 06:49 PM
Does any one in the forum (or their spouse) work for the state of california?
Are H1B or EAD holder eligible for applying for full time postitions with the state?
How about after getting the green cards? Are permanent residents eligible? OR are these positions only for US citizens?
I recently took the state exam for Systems software specialist series and when filling up the online forms etc, there was no question asked anywhere about citizenship or permanent resident only.
So if any of you have experience in this area, could you please clarify?
Are H1B or EAD holder eligible for applying for full time postitions with the state?
How about after getting the green cards? Are permanent residents eligible? OR are these positions only for US citizens?
I recently took the state exam for Systems software specialist series and when filling up the online forms etc, there was no question asked anywhere about citizenship or permanent resident only.
So if any of you have experience in this area, could you please clarify?
pappu
03-03 10:19 AM
We have created a new area on the forum to help IV members.
Jobs and networking - Immigration Voice (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forum114-jobs-and-networking/)
It may not be visible on the homepage thread. This would be a separate area where members can share information.
Jobs and networking - Immigration Voice (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forum114-jobs-and-networking/)
It may not be visible on the homepage thread. This would be a separate area where members can share information.
jaewonj
04-01 10:26 AM
I'm in my 3rd year of my first H1-B which will be expired Sep. 2011.
If I transfer my H1-B now to another company, then do I automatically get another 3 years or do I have to file an extension after my H1-B has been transferred?
Thanks
-J
If I transfer my H1-B now to another company, then do I automatically get another 3 years or do I have to file an extension after my H1-B has been transferred?
Thanks
-J