MetteBB
05-11 01:43 AM
ok... fair enough.
How about these then:
How about these then:
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number30
11-08 10:56 AM
Dear Sir / Madam
I am a software consultant on H1B. I have recently concluded my employment in California for client A and now I have relocated to GA where I am working for client B.
I have the following questions in this regard:
1) Should I do an LCA transfer to the state of GA from CA? + How many days do I have from the date of original relocation to do this transfer?
2) Can I do this paper work by myself or would I need the help of an immigration lawyer? + Any idea of what the average / approximate expense would be?
Any information with regards to this is highly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Your Company has to file LCA not you. Technically they have to file H1B amendment. Many people does not this. It has to be filed Immediately. There is nothing like grace period.
I am a software consultant on H1B. I have recently concluded my employment in California for client A and now I have relocated to GA where I am working for client B.
I have the following questions in this regard:
1) Should I do an LCA transfer to the state of GA from CA? + How many days do I have from the date of original relocation to do this transfer?
2) Can I do this paper work by myself or would I need the help of an immigration lawyer? + Any idea of what the average / approximate expense would be?
Any information with regards to this is highly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Your Company has to file LCA not you. Technically they have to file H1B amendment. Many people does not this. It has to be filed Immediately. There is nothing like grace period.
Z.Liu
02-23 01:46 PM
Hi, guys,
I'm having a little trouble with counting the years of experience for my EB2 petition. My attorney said I can only count the number of years I worked before joining the current sponsoring company!! The situation is, I jointed this company in Jan 2004. But my petition (Labor) appliction only started at the end of 2006. My attorney says that the three years of working experience (04, 05 & 06) can not be counted!
Is he correct on this?
thanks.
I'm having a little trouble with counting the years of experience for my EB2 petition. My attorney said I can only count the number of years I worked before joining the current sponsoring company!! The situation is, I jointed this company in Jan 2004. But my petition (Labor) appliction only started at the end of 2006. My attorney says that the three years of working experience (04, 05 & 06) can not be counted!
Is he correct on this?
thanks.
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DanontheMoon
04-09 04:53 PM
I knew it was a joke.
Remember, ultimately, we will all die alone. That's the real punchline. :sad:
Remember, ultimately, we will all die alone. That's the real punchline. :sad:
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martinvisalaw
07-28 11:06 AM
RFE is requesting information about Section 212 of Immigration and Nationality Act. How big of a trouble am I in?
That depends on whether you were subject to a 2-year home residence requirement because of being in J-1 status. If you were subject to this requirement, and didn't fulfill it or get a waiver, you need to do one or the other before you get permanent residence approved.
That depends on whether you were subject to a 2-year home residence requirement because of being in J-1 status. If you were subject to this requirement, and didn't fulfill it or get a waiver, you need to do one or the other before you get permanent residence approved.
pareshsinha
03-31 01:19 AM
From over an year, I have been working on EAD. Recently I resigned from my job, however I am still looking for a new job. I have a few questions related with EAD:
1. Even after leaving the company, is it legal for me to stay in the country and for how long?
2. Can I look for any kind of job on EAD or there is any restrictions?
3. Is it possible that my former employer can cancel my EAD?
4. If I find a new job, do I have to use immigration lawyers of my former employer to help renew my EAD, travel document etc. from time to time or I can hire another immigration lawyer?
Thanks.
1. Even after leaving the company, is it legal for me to stay in the country and for how long?
2. Can I look for any kind of job on EAD or there is any restrictions?
3. Is it possible that my former employer can cancel my EAD?
4. If I find a new job, do I have to use immigration lawyers of my former employer to help renew my EAD, travel document etc. from time to time or I can hire another immigration lawyer?
Thanks.
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seattleGC
06-15 01:08 AM
In case you haven't noticed, its mostly the Democrats who are opposed to H1b and Republicans who want H1b increases. The article is flawed or biased in that respect.
This story is priceless -- after all the anti-H1B and anti-immigrant rhetoric,
"The California Republican Party has decided no American is qualified to take one of its most crucial positions � state deputy political director � and has hired a Canadian for the job through a coveted H-1B visa."
Read on http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/11129.html
This story is priceless -- after all the anti-H1B and anti-immigrant rhetoric,
"The California Republican Party has decided no American is qualified to take one of its most crucial positions � state deputy political director � and has hired a Canadian for the job through a coveted H-1B visa."
Read on http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/11129.html
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needhelp!
09-26 05:40 PM
Texas members only, please.
Thanks for your understanding.
Thanks for your understanding.
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nishant2200
12-04 01:38 AM
I would suggest googling for the Indian consulate in your jurisdiction. Although most indian consul websites are confusing and really difficult, so good luck.
btw, if your daughter was born in India, but she is here with you, how did she enter USA without a passport.
btw, if your daughter was born in India, but she is here with you, how did she enter USA without a passport.
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sammyb
02-28 04:10 PM
as far I know if the original/extension petition has expired then it is a case for new H1 ... hope others can confirm this ..
Any suggestions??
Any suggestions??
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DCQC
08-02 07:08 PM
I googled it
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/cisomb-rr-31-uscis-sop-02-0807.pdf
Dude that is dated Feb 08, 2007
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/cisomb-rr-31-uscis-sop-02-0807.pdf
Dude that is dated Feb 08, 2007
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dbevis
February 3rd, 2004, 10:51 AM
That little sucker looks to be one heck of a feature packed little camera. If you did not think about FF and pro stuff this would make the consumer camera one real tough decision! Nice little camera!
Scott
2,000 images on one battery/one charge - impressive. The battery looks oh so close to the BP-511 - just not quite the same as to be interchangable. Why, why, why? ;) The world has enough battery form-factors already.
Odd that it's has a minimum ISO 200.
Overall the specs look really good. No samples images to look at yet, tho'.
OK, Canon, now let's have "the rest of the story". What else have you got for us, now that you've seen the other player's hand?
Don
Scott
2,000 images on one battery/one charge - impressive. The battery looks oh so close to the BP-511 - just not quite the same as to be interchangable. Why, why, why? ;) The world has enough battery form-factors already.
Odd that it's has a minimum ISO 200.
Overall the specs look really good. No samples images to look at yet, tho'.
OK, Canon, now let's have "the rest of the story". What else have you got for us, now that you've seen the other player's hand?
Don
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chicagoanvisitor
12-02 02:47 AM
Hello,
I have recently moved from Company A(where I worked for 6 years of which last 4 years was in US on H1B) to Company B(working here for 6 months). My H1B transfer is complete but my VISA needs stamping. I need to travel to UK for 2-3 days next week.
Am I eligible to get the Visa stamping done in London? If so, is this a high risk option? How do you compare the risk of the option with the risk of alternate in making a trip to India from UK to get my Visa stamped? Does the fact that my current job is with a smaller(200 to 500 employees) IT consulting firm add to the risk significantly?
Do you think it is possible to get stamping dates around Dec 12-13?
In case VISA gets rejected in UK, what are the chances I can go back to India and get it stamped after that? And how long will that take on average?
Thanks much for your time.
I have recently moved from Company A(where I worked for 6 years of which last 4 years was in US on H1B) to Company B(working here for 6 months). My H1B transfer is complete but my VISA needs stamping. I need to travel to UK for 2-3 days next week.
Am I eligible to get the Visa stamping done in London? If so, is this a high risk option? How do you compare the risk of the option with the risk of alternate in making a trip to India from UK to get my Visa stamped? Does the fact that my current job is with a smaller(200 to 500 employees) IT consulting firm add to the risk significantly?
Do you think it is possible to get stamping dates around Dec 12-13?
In case VISA gets rejected in UK, what are the chances I can go back to India and get it stamped after that? And how long will that take on average?
Thanks much for your time.
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07-05 11:52 AM
Hi All,
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Is no one willing to share information with me ?
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ExtendedLEave
12-27 05:23 PM
My husband is currently employed on a H1 visa and I am on a H4 visa. Our current visas(H1 and H4) are valid till January 2013. We are Candadian permanent residents who plan on ultimately applying for green cards and settling down in the US. I am a newbie in this arena and have a few questions that I tried searching answers for but couldn't find anything conclusive and would appreciate any answers
1) For various reasons can I stay back in the country for 4-6 months, while my husband goes back to Canada on the extended unpaid leave for the 4-6 months and comes back? Or if I leave with him now, can I come back after 6 months and stay here for 4-6 months? Are there any rules/regulations that prevent me from doing this. Please note that we live across the border in Canada and travel back/forth via car.
2) My hubby is planning on taking an extended unpaid leave from work( for personal and not health related reasons) and his employer is OK with that. This could be as short as 3 months and could be as long as a year. During this time we will be going back to Canada. Do you know if this will create any issues with immigration currently or in the future? How long can this leave exist?
3) If my husband ultimately comes back to a different job after this unpaid leave, will his chances of getting a visa for that new job be affected?
4) If he wants to take an extended leave do we need to leave the country? Can we take an extended leave and stay in the country? Will we be violating any rules/regulations if we do that?
5) Lets say we want to come back after 6 months, do we need to come back together?
6) If we are in Canada for the next 6 months, can we keep taking weekend trips to visit our families in US?
Would appreciate any information that anyone can provide on this.
Thanks,
ExtendedLeaveApplicant
1) For various reasons can I stay back in the country for 4-6 months, while my husband goes back to Canada on the extended unpaid leave for the 4-6 months and comes back? Or if I leave with him now, can I come back after 6 months and stay here for 4-6 months? Are there any rules/regulations that prevent me from doing this. Please note that we live across the border in Canada and travel back/forth via car.
2) My hubby is planning on taking an extended unpaid leave from work( for personal and not health related reasons) and his employer is OK with that. This could be as short as 3 months and could be as long as a year. During this time we will be going back to Canada. Do you know if this will create any issues with immigration currently or in the future? How long can this leave exist?
3) If my husband ultimately comes back to a different job after this unpaid leave, will his chances of getting a visa for that new job be affected?
4) If he wants to take an extended leave do we need to leave the country? Can we take an extended leave and stay in the country? Will we be violating any rules/regulations if we do that?
5) Lets say we want to come back after 6 months, do we need to come back together?
6) If we are in Canada for the next 6 months, can we keep taking weekend trips to visit our families in US?
Would appreciate any information that anyone can provide on this.
Thanks,
ExtendedLeaveApplicant
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billvor
10-13 11:51 AM
can you give me the USCIS mailing address where you posted your wife's application. I am in the same situation a bit confused about their mailing address.
thanks
refer to the I-485 instructions - address where you should file application depends under what category you file.
thanks
refer to the I-485 instructions - address where you should file application depends under what category you file.
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stxvr
06-30 08:36 PM
My passport was expiring so I applied for the new passport to indian embassy San fransisco. I got this new passport from indian embassy san fransisco. Now my company has applied for my H1B extension with the details of this new passport. We got a receipt number for the H1B extension but it looks like that it will take 2 more months to get the actual extension in hand.
Recently I found that my new passport has my mother's name speling mistake (one letter wrong). I am planning to call indian embassy to make this correct. As they made this mistake while creating this new passport ( my old passport and the application had the correct mother name )
I have following questions:
1. Does embassy cancels the existing passport and issues new passport in such case ? OR
It makes correction in the existing passport.
What does it do in such cases?
2. If embassy cancels the current passport and issues the new passport then in that case I should go for this change after I got my H1B extension approval (because my H1B extension has the details of current passport). is my understanding correct?
3. Say I reqest for this change after getting the approval of H1 extension and I get a new passport from the indian embassy then in that case do I need to inform about that new passport to the USCIS.
What should be the best sequesnce OR way to correct all this.
Recently I found that my new passport has my mother's name speling mistake (one letter wrong). I am planning to call indian embassy to make this correct. As they made this mistake while creating this new passport ( my old passport and the application had the correct mother name )
I have following questions:
1. Does embassy cancels the existing passport and issues new passport in such case ? OR
It makes correction in the existing passport.
What does it do in such cases?
2. If embassy cancels the current passport and issues the new passport then in that case I should go for this change after I got my H1B extension approval (because my H1B extension has the details of current passport). is my understanding correct?
3. Say I reqest for this change after getting the approval of H1 extension and I get a new passport from the indian embassy then in that case do I need to inform about that new passport to the USCIS.
What should be the best sequesnce OR way to correct all this.
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bestfuture
05-26 02:53 PM
Hello, I lost my job today, but I have H1B. So what's the time gap for finding a new job?
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
waitin_toolong
09-17 12:39 AM
Best to do infopass and clarify
ajay
11-10 10:56 AM
Please suggest some attorney who charges less and reliable.
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