mgakhar
02-28 11:28 AM
I had posted a similar question a few weeks back and here is the link to it. I followed leoindiano's advice and got my FP notice just y'day ...
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=17261
Hope this helps.
MG.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=17261
Hope this helps.
MG.
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amdn123
07-07 02:56 PM
It was just an innocent question for a friend. You guys give out red dots for asking questions???
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03-10 11:50 AM
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STAmisha
01-22 03:07 PM
Can anybody know how this company is?
I got a very good project via these guys. How is their reputation in GC processing?
I got a very good project via these guys. How is their reputation in GC processing?
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bskrishna
09-16 10:20 AM
It is not clear if they are going to initiate a name check again. This could be associated with when your fingerprints get invalidated. If they initiate a fresh fingerprint (for what ever reason) without refreshing the existing one, that could trigger a name check. So that could be why they have a secondary check on preadjudicated cases.
Mount Soche
05-06 03:32 PM
You will apply when your number is current on the visa bulletin.
your interview will be scheduled in the 2011 fiscal yr which starts in october.
you can adjust the status in the u.s but be careful with this as the backlog can make it a long wait or you can go home or to the country of last foreign residence and get it done the same day.
any extra questions, send me a private note - i am very familiar with this process.
in the meantime, start collecting your documents for the interview as instructed in the package you will have received.
your interview will be scheduled in the 2011 fiscal yr which starts in october.
you can adjust the status in the u.s but be careful with this as the backlog can make it a long wait or you can go home or to the country of last foreign residence and get it done the same day.
any extra questions, send me a private note - i am very familiar with this process.
in the meantime, start collecting your documents for the interview as instructed in the package you will have received.
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aranya
06-01 04:10 PM
It is very possible that my question might have already been answered in the past but after searching through many forums, I could not find a direct answer.
Here�s my situation:
Category: EB2
PERM approved.
I 140 approved.
PD � Dec 2007.
H1-B status: 6 yrs expiring Sep 10. Filed for 3 yr extension.
I have an excellent chance of a promotion to a managerial level position. I am seriously considering abandoning my current GC process, accept the managerial position and reapplying for a new H1-B and GC.
Questions:
1. Will I need a new H1-B? If so, for how many years will I get it?
2. When I apply for a new PERM, will PD of Dec 2007 still be valid?
Thanks.
1. You will need a new H1-B with a new LCA appropriate duties and responsibilities, wages etc.
2. Yes. You can retain the old PD with the I-140. Take care to note that that you are not applying for the PERM but your company will be and your company may or may not find qualified citizens/permanent residents. You do not and should not control the recruitment process.
Here�s my situation:
Category: EB2
PERM approved.
I 140 approved.
PD � Dec 2007.
H1-B status: 6 yrs expiring Sep 10. Filed for 3 yr extension.
I have an excellent chance of a promotion to a managerial level position. I am seriously considering abandoning my current GC process, accept the managerial position and reapplying for a new H1-B and GC.
Questions:
1. Will I need a new H1-B? If so, for how many years will I get it?
2. When I apply for a new PERM, will PD of Dec 2007 still be valid?
Thanks.
1. You will need a new H1-B with a new LCA appropriate duties and responsibilities, wages etc.
2. Yes. You can retain the old PD with the I-140. Take care to note that that you are not applying for the PERM but your company will be and your company may or may not find qualified citizens/permanent residents. You do not and should not control the recruitment process.
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carlosCA
02-05 06:20 PM
Hi all,
I am currently working on an L1 visa. Have been in the US for 1.5 years.
A few weeks ago I wanted to change my job. Now I have an offer and the new employer is trying to sort out the visa.
Unfortunately, the H1B visas are gone for this year, and the employer can't wait until October to get me working in their team, so waiting for the new H1 visas is not an option.
After checking with their immigration attorneys, they now say the only option I have is to request an 'O' visa (they will support me).
'O' visas are available for top sportsmen, actors or scientists. The attorneys say I have a good-enough resume to apply for one (masters degree, published some articles and experience in top companies) but I still think the opportunities are not many, since I think my resume is really good but not outstanding enough for this type of visa.
My question is, how careful do I have to be when letting the company attorney to apply for a 'O' on my behalf? And specially, if the visa is denied is that going to impact my current L1 visa? I don't wanna end up with no visa at all! And also, is that going to be a 'bad record' next time I apply for a visa (probably H1)?
What about the positive case? Can I have the 'O' visa during the 2 weeks I will still work in my current company under an L1 (I have to give my company 2 weeks notice before leaving) before moving jobs?
I can't stop thinking the attorneys want the best for the company, that doesn't mean they want the best for me, so I am worried about the possibility they are applying for the visa on my behalf but not minding possible bad consequences for me if the visa is refused.
Thanks so much for your help.
Carlos
I am currently working on an L1 visa. Have been in the US for 1.5 years.
A few weeks ago I wanted to change my job. Now I have an offer and the new employer is trying to sort out the visa.
Unfortunately, the H1B visas are gone for this year, and the employer can't wait until October to get me working in their team, so waiting for the new H1 visas is not an option.
After checking with their immigration attorneys, they now say the only option I have is to request an 'O' visa (they will support me).
'O' visas are available for top sportsmen, actors or scientists. The attorneys say I have a good-enough resume to apply for one (masters degree, published some articles and experience in top companies) but I still think the opportunities are not many, since I think my resume is really good but not outstanding enough for this type of visa.
My question is, how careful do I have to be when letting the company attorney to apply for a 'O' on my behalf? And specially, if the visa is denied is that going to impact my current L1 visa? I don't wanna end up with no visa at all! And also, is that going to be a 'bad record' next time I apply for a visa (probably H1)?
What about the positive case? Can I have the 'O' visa during the 2 weeks I will still work in my current company under an L1 (I have to give my company 2 weeks notice before leaving) before moving jobs?
I can't stop thinking the attorneys want the best for the company, that doesn't mean they want the best for me, so I am worried about the possibility they are applying for the visa on my behalf but not minding possible bad consequences for me if the visa is refused.
Thanks so much for your help.
Carlos
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vhd999
02-16 07:28 PM
We have been applying for advance parole document at NSC for the last few years.
This time also we sent our application to NSC on 01/28/2010.
However, after about 15 days, we received a receipt notice letter from Vermont service center and the case is now pending at VSC. Moreover, the check is not cashed yet.
Based on the state we are living, the I-131 application instructions specify that I-140 based applications should be sent to Nebraska service center.
I am wondering if USCIS started processing I-131 applications at VSC.
Or our application is mistakenly misclassified and sent to VSC.
Any comments?
This time also we sent our application to NSC on 01/28/2010.
However, after about 15 days, we received a receipt notice letter from Vermont service center and the case is now pending at VSC. Moreover, the check is not cashed yet.
Based on the state we are living, the I-131 application instructions specify that I-140 based applications should be sent to Nebraska service center.
I am wondering if USCIS started processing I-131 applications at VSC.
Or our application is mistakenly misclassified and sent to VSC.
Any comments?
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ashugumgol
11-30 11:08 PM
My AP was approved Nov 16. Email from USCIS said approval notice sent. I had to travel Dec 4th. When my lawyer contacted USCIS on Nov 25th, USCIS said they were in the process of printing the form. My lawyer suggested trying for the emergency AP. The Baltimore office says walk-ins not allowed. My travel was postponed for other reasons. Double check that USCIS actually mailed the notices to you.
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walking_dude
02-14 03:55 PM
I got a confirmation today that 2 more of my personal contacts have sent theirs.
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sri2007
11-12 08:36 PM
Thanks for gr8 help. Sri
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raysaikat
03-07 07:09 PM
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?
See visa bulletin. Your case is Family Based (FB) 2A. Currently, it is at 01APR06 (i.e., the applications that USCIS received before 04/01/2006 are eligible to be approved). You need to study how quickly the dates move by going through VISA bulletins in the last 3-4 years, but my guess would be about 5 years.
Visa Bulletin for March 2010 (http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4659.html)
while applying, is it true that my wife can't enter the US?
AFAIK, not on the basis of her GC application, but if she gets another (dual-intent) VISA, say H1B, then she can enter 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,
After 5 years of being PR, you can become US Citizen. After you have become a US citizen, your wife's GC application will no longer be subject to a quota and she should get GC within a few months (processing time).
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?
See visa bulletin. Your case is Family Based (FB) 2A. Currently, it is at 01APR06 (i.e., the applications that USCIS received before 04/01/2006 are eligible to be approved). You need to study how quickly the dates move by going through VISA bulletins in the last 3-4 years, but my guess would be about 5 years.
Visa Bulletin for March 2010 (http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4659.html)
while applying, is it true that my wife can't enter the US?
AFAIK, not on the basis of her GC application, but if she gets another (dual-intent) VISA, say H1B, then she can enter 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,
After 5 years of being PR, you can become US Citizen. After you have become a US citizen, your wife's GC application will no longer be subject to a quota and she should get GC within a few months (processing time).
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jonty_11
05-22 03:22 PM
Just convert ur status to illegal and u will be all set.....
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maheshf
10-05 10:02 PM
I just wanted to post my recent AP experience through Chicago Airport. I travelled with my wife to France and used AP to reenter. Overall process was smooth. At the counter officer asked for all 3 AP documents, but I was carrying only two with me. Officer said I need to carry all three . Then they asked me to go to different office. They took out AP ( 2 originals) , 485 notice and Passport. That�s all. It took 15 minutes. They kept one original AP and gave second AP document with stamp. I asked what if I need to travel again..i have just one more extra AP document left? They suggested that I request more documents because they need at least two originals for each entry.
Did any one have same experience? How many documents they really need ? Has anyone asked USCIS for extra copies? How much does that cost ?
I may have to travel couple of time for business.
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Did any one have same experience? How many documents they really need ? Has anyone asked USCIS for extra copies? How much does that cost ?
I may have to travel couple of time for business.
Please recommend
Thanks
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sxk
06-29 03:24 PM
I am currently using my EAD and working for a company remotely from my house. I also have a Permanent Resident Status in Canada. I can work remotely from Canada and my company will not have any objections to it.
Since I am on 485/EAD can I work for a US company and be on their pay roll and live in Canada? What are the ramifications?
Please advise!
Since I am on 485/EAD can I work for a US company and be on their pay roll and live in Canada? What are the ramifications?
Please advise!
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sujijag
09-16 02:15 PM
EB3 is an overloaded ship, either you had to abandon(read porting to Eb2) or unload few of them (removing 245(i) cases from Eb3) to reach the target.
Abandoning can take an year for most of us - PERM Approval time line for now.
Unloading will never happen in this economic scenario
So we had to look for lifeboat saving to do the miracle. If any one finds it let me know am ready to grab it.
Abandoning can take an year for most of us - PERM Approval time line for now.
Unloading will never happen in this economic scenario
So we had to look for lifeboat saving to do the miracle. If any one finds it let me know am ready to grab it.
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Pasquale
04-01 02:08 AM
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chidurala
07-29 02:29 PM
thank u so much .
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Kona Fan
February 5th, 2005, 08:18 AM
Nice group of shots Freddy! Now I know where these birds are from.....they have a few in the zoo near me but the sign never said what corner of the globe they were from.
shana04
02-28 01:11 PM
Now working on H1b, 8th year
PD: Oct 2005
I 140: approved
I 485: pending
AP, EAD: approved
I want to change job to another employer.Can the new employer file an H1b for me based on my approved I 140. I prefer to be on H1b as traveling is easier and don't have to wait for the EAD, AP each year and the uncertainities invloved.
I would appreciate replies.
Yes, new employer can file H1B transfer, but I donno the rule for 8th year ext.
For AC21 you can always use H1B transfer or EAD.
Good luck.
PD: Oct 2005
I 140: approved
I 485: pending
AP, EAD: approved
I want to change job to another employer.Can the new employer file an H1b for me based on my approved I 140. I prefer to be on H1b as traveling is easier and don't have to wait for the EAD, AP each year and the uncertainities invloved.
I would appreciate replies.
Yes, new employer can file H1B transfer, but I donno the rule for 8th year ext.
For AC21 you can always use H1B transfer or EAD.
Good luck.
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