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04-03 04:02 PM
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kshitijnt
05-11 02:09 AM
I came in US with my family when I was 15-16, back then we were on L2, then as time passed by we switched to H4. Then I turned 21 so I had to go on Student Visa (F1). Still living in US legally.
Now my question is I've been staying in US over 10 years now, legally. I dont know if its rumor or not, but someone told me, that you can apply for Green Card if you lived in US over 10 years legally, is that true?
Going through all that H1B process sounds really hectic. Also all my family members, friends and relatives are here, I don't know anyone back in my birthplace. any suggestions or tips, would help a bit.
thanks :)
No you can not. If you were illegal you could but if you are legal you can not. H1B is the only route for you.
Now my question is I've been staying in US over 10 years now, legally. I dont know if its rumor or not, but someone told me, that you can apply for Green Card if you lived in US over 10 years legally, is that true?
Going through all that H1B process sounds really hectic. Also all my family members, friends and relatives are here, I don't know anyone back in my birthplace. any suggestions or tips, would help a bit.
thanks :)
No you can not. If you were illegal you could but if you are legal you can not. H1B is the only route for you.
vaib.shah1
01-27 12:12 AM
Dear All Immivoices,
My parents have 10 years multiple visa. It was issue in year 2007. They have visited USA
before two years. If they want to come again, is there any document I need to send them?
Thanks in advance to all of you.
My parents have 10 years multiple visa. It was issue in year 2007. They have visited USA
before two years. If they want to come again, is there any document I need to send them?
Thanks in advance to all of you.
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anatul
04-23 01:12 AM
I am currently working for Company-A, holding a H1B till 30/09/2012 (approx 1 yr/5 months time left), with the approved I140 and labor (Priority date EB2 Oct 2008).
Now I am thinking to move to other company (Company-B) and the new company is ready to transfer my H1B and start green card processing after 3 months.I had following questions
Q1>Can I move from my present employer to new employer?
If yes will I get New H1B valid till 30/09/2012 or for three more years based on existing approved I140.
Q2>My old employer should not revoke my I140 till my new Labor and I140 get approved with the new employer? (Most likely my old employer (Company �A) is going to revoke the I140 once I leave the company). So will that be any problem for me?
Specifically problem in following scenarios,
a. Porting my priority date for future GC application (Company-B) with revoked old 140(From Company-A).
b. If i am going to get extension only till 30/09/2012 and
if my new GC doesn�t clear new 140 stage by then ( which is highly possible looking at current market conditions and the timeframe when my labor is going to get applied (Easily 8-9 months from now)) Can i get 3 years extension at that stage using revoked 140 from company-A?
I feel very jittery about whether to make this move or not. Looking my existing priority date I assume it is easily going to take another 2/3 years to get green card in existing job.
Please reply this post as it will help me alot
Now I am thinking to move to other company (Company-B) and the new company is ready to transfer my H1B and start green card processing after 3 months.I had following questions
Q1>Can I move from my present employer to new employer?
If yes will I get New H1B valid till 30/09/2012 or for three more years based on existing approved I140.
Q2>My old employer should not revoke my I140 till my new Labor and I140 get approved with the new employer? (Most likely my old employer (Company �A) is going to revoke the I140 once I leave the company). So will that be any problem for me?
Specifically problem in following scenarios,
a. Porting my priority date for future GC application (Company-B) with revoked old 140(From Company-A).
b. If i am going to get extension only till 30/09/2012 and
if my new GC doesn�t clear new 140 stage by then ( which is highly possible looking at current market conditions and the timeframe when my labor is going to get applied (Easily 8-9 months from now)) Can i get 3 years extension at that stage using revoked 140 from company-A?
I feel very jittery about whether to make this move or not. Looking my existing priority date I assume it is easily going to take another 2/3 years to get green card in existing job.
Please reply this post as it will help me alot
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07-06 11:34 AM
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Sending to TSC is fine as your 140 is approved from there. My 140 was approved from TSC and my 485 was send to TSC. I was worried that it was not send to NSC but I already got my rect numbers
All the best
A
Sending to TSC is fine as your 140 is approved from there. My 140 was approved from TSC and my 485 was send to TSC. I was worried that it was not send to NSC but I already got my rect numbers
All the best
A
d123
08-07 04:59 PM
I thought we are interested in how USCIS posts GCs...
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trexx7
10-02 03:56 PM
I am currently working on H1B and have received my EAD and Advance Parole recently. I am planning to travel next month and want to use
my Advance Parole for this purpose. When I come back (to avoid h1b stamping again in home country). Do I need to use EAD to continue
working in US?
Thanks in advance
my Advance Parole for this purpose. When I come back (to avoid h1b stamping again in home country). Do I need to use EAD to continue
working in US?
Thanks in advance
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I was pleased to learn about this web site. Here's how DHS describes the TRIP program: The Department of Homeland Security�s Travel Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) is a single point of contact for individuals who have inquiries or seek resolution regarding difficulties they experienced during their travel screening at transportation hubs--like airports and train stations--or crossing U.S. borders, including: denied or delayed airline boarding denied or delayed entry into and exit from the U.S. at a port of entry or border checkpoint continuously referred to additional (secondary) screening Why DHS TRIP? DHS TRIP is a central gateway to address...
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Administrator2
07-15 11:50 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.
Thanks for your patience.
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marty
03-13 10:04 AM
My priority date is in Oct 2005 (ROW) and yesterday was the 180th day after filing my I-485 application. I need some help in deciding if I should wait for the green card with my current employer or think of changing the job using AC21. Your suggestions will be really helpful.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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ebizash
05-12 09:11 AM
Yes. I have been getting this message when I login from work as well as home computer. I generally check my EAD application status once every 2-3 days and yet USCIS thinks that is an "excessive" use. I am pretty sure they have some issue with the website.
It was reported to us that your computer or internet gateway has been locked out for a select period of time. This is due to an unusually high rate of use. If you feel this has occurred incorrectly, please contact the Customer Service Center for assistance at 1.800.375.5283.
It was reported to us that your computer or internet gateway has been locked out for a select period of time. This is due to an unusually high rate of use. If you feel this has occurred incorrectly, please contact the Customer Service Center for assistance at 1.800.375.5283.
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kirupa
09-21 10:50 PM
That should be straightforward to do using buttons and a scrollviewer. The two buttons would be for the Left and Right arrows, and the scrollviewer would be the parent container for your images.
If you need more details, I can try to provide you with an example, but I may be delayed a bit with that :)
Cheers!
Kirupa
If you need more details, I can try to provide you with an example, but I may be delayed a bit with that :)
Cheers!
Kirupa
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rohitfromindia
06-05 08:18 AM
Hi, I applied for my green card (NY state) and have my priority date as 09/25/2003. I see the status as Pending on the backlog elimination center website. I have still not received any updates from them. My lawyers said they are still waiting to hear back from the BEC. Have they started processing Sep 2003 applications at this point?
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immiusa
09-16 07:44 PM
Hello gurus,
What is the good reason to be specified for visitor visa extension? I understand that USCIS may reject extension application if the reason is not good. Appreciate any helpful responses
What is the good reason to be specified for visitor visa extension? I understand that USCIS may reject extension application if the reason is not good. Appreciate any helpful responses
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arunmohan
03-06 11:52 PM
Hello:
I have same question, please reply it.
Regards
I have same question, please reply it.
Regards
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gbof
03-04 03:09 PM
Hi,
I am wondering if I can sent both my and mywifes EAD applications in one envelope to USCIS or do I have to send them separately. I am not asking to save money on postal costs , as everyone knows we all spent 1000's of dollars in this GC process. I am only asking so that our(my and mywife) applications are processed together?
Thanks in advance for your input
Regards
You can send both in one envelope But write separate checks for each one. (Remember attrorney send entire set of I-485+I765+I131 for each family member in same envelope).
I am wondering if I can sent both my and mywifes EAD applications in one envelope to USCIS or do I have to send them separately. I am not asking to save money on postal costs , as everyone knows we all spent 1000's of dollars in this GC process. I am only asking so that our(my and mywife) applications are processed together?
Thanks in advance for your input
Regards
You can send both in one envelope But write separate checks for each one. (Remember attrorney send entire set of I-485+I765+I131 for each family member in same envelope).
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eager_immi
07-18 04:01 PM
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01-30 10:51 AM
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yabadaba
10-26 09:51 AM
She could join from the day when the papers for transfer was mailed, this is as per AC21 law. She does not need to wait to receive the receipt from USCIS.
yea its not a premium processing case. we r just trying to play it safe by waiting for the receipt. the new employer is not giving her grief or anything about joining quickly. the paralegal said that they are experiencing delays at uscis. i guess this whole bi-specialization thing is gona end up being another orginizational fiasco.
yea its not a premium processing case. we r just trying to play it safe by waiting for the receipt. the new employer is not giving her grief or anything about joining quickly. the paralegal said that they are experiencing delays at uscis. i guess this whole bi-specialization thing is gona end up being another orginizational fiasco.
Asian
10-26 09:35 AM
Hi,
My GC is still a far away thing for me. But I want to know this to prepare potential interview questions.
After getting a Green Card, as far as I know, if you live outside of U.S. longer than 6 months, you lose your Green Card.
Does that also apply if you are dispatched by your company (supposedly big U.S. corporation) to a overseas office for a couple years?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Best,
Asian
My GC is still a far away thing for me. But I want to know this to prepare potential interview questions.
After getting a Green Card, as far as I know, if you live outside of U.S. longer than 6 months, you lose your Green Card.
Does that also apply if you are dispatched by your company (supposedly big U.S. corporation) to a overseas office for a couple years?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Best,
Asian
pani_6
03-19 04:08 PM
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