lonedesi
07-27 12:07 PM
Anyone who knows about this issue, please respond
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sku
12-26 10:31 AM
Mention you are in I-485 adjustment status. Thats the truth...good luck.
What document should I be sending to say that I am in I-485 adjustment status.
What document should I be sending to say that I am in I-485 adjustment status.
newbie2020
04-29 08:45 PM
I'm guessing you meant "insight" (understanding, revelation) not "oversight" (supervision, mistake)
Insight or Oversight all it really matters is the content, Do u care if it were a doc file instead of a PDF
Insight or Oversight all it really matters is the content, Do u care if it were a doc file instead of a PDF
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ajobha
08-02 11:43 AM
hi guyz,
Please advise on this issue: I work for a engineering software company. Currently I work as a 'Technical Support Engineer', but my company has offered me a position of 'Sales Engineer'. I have already applied for my I-485, but have not received a notice yet. If I start working in the sales position, will this affect my GC application? Would the USCIS know about my change of duties, if my 'salary' and 'position title' remains the same? Please reply. Response will be highly appreciated!
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Please advise on this issue: I work for a engineering software company. Currently I work as a 'Technical Support Engineer', but my company has offered me a position of 'Sales Engineer'. I have already applied for my I-485, but have not received a notice yet. If I start working in the sales position, will this affect my GC application? Would the USCIS know about my change of duties, if my 'salary' and 'position title' remains the same? Please reply. Response will be highly appreciated!
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gcwait2007
03-28 04:32 PM
I got a LUD today filed 7/11/2007 NSC
what is your category? EB-2 or EB-3? Thanks in advance.
what is your category? EB-2 or EB-3? Thanks in advance.
itkris
12-08 03:50 PM
There's more important issue going on - read the forum and call senator's first !!
I wish you could answer my question.
I wish you could answer my question.
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gc_chahiye
11-17 07:43 PM
I have received FP notices both for my wife and myself for both 485 & 765. Code 3 ,2 . The question is :I dont know how FP process works. My wife has very smooth and sweaty hands. When i applied for Canadian immigration during FBI FP process even after n no. of attempts we couldnt get good prints on FP Sheet using INK. Ofcourse through speaking with Canadian Consulate they gave her an exemption over this. Now many of my friends have informed me that FP process is Electronic is this true?
I think she has no problem with electronic FP as US consulate could take her FP's when initially she went for H4 in i ndia. please comment.
its electronic, so you should be ok. They are also very patient, and try a lot ways to get clean prints (using wipes etc) [atleast at the Oakland ASC]
I think she has no problem with electronic FP as US consulate could take her FP's when initially she went for H4 in i ndia. please comment.
its electronic, so you should be ok. They are also very patient, and try a lot ways to get clean prints (using wipes etc) [atleast at the Oakland ASC]
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laststraw
06-22 05:59 PM
Here are my case details
1. Labor approved with job role 1 with priority date of June-2004
2. I-140 EB2 filed - denied - appealed in May 2008 and is with AAO (I485 denied due to this)
3. I-140 EB3 filed for same labour in May 2008 - pending as NSC won't rule on this case until the AAO
4. Moved to a job role 2 which is 90 percent different from job role 1 with same company in Jan 2010 (forced to do it as my previous job role has been outsourced). Changed H1B to job role 2 and have initiated PERM process (got PWD and in the advt phase).
Here is my question:
I believe that there is very little chance for my EB2 I140 appeal will come through. But if it comes through, I don't want to re-open my I485 even though the EB2 date is current for this, as my job role has changed. Would I still be able to port the priority date from the approved EB2 for job role 1 to the new GC process with job role 2 (after my I140 for job role 2 is approved)?
Any thoughts on this is appreciated.
Thanks,
laststraw
1. Labor approved with job role 1 with priority date of June-2004
2. I-140 EB2 filed - denied - appealed in May 2008 and is with AAO (I485 denied due to this)
3. I-140 EB3 filed for same labour in May 2008 - pending as NSC won't rule on this case until the AAO
4. Moved to a job role 2 which is 90 percent different from job role 1 with same company in Jan 2010 (forced to do it as my previous job role has been outsourced). Changed H1B to job role 2 and have initiated PERM process (got PWD and in the advt phase).
Here is my question:
I believe that there is very little chance for my EB2 I140 appeal will come through. But if it comes through, I don't want to re-open my I485 even though the EB2 date is current for this, as my job role has changed. Would I still be able to port the priority date from the approved EB2 for job role 1 to the new GC process with job role 2 (after my I140 for job role 2 is approved)?
Any thoughts on this is appreciated.
Thanks,
laststraw
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llcooljin
12-09 08:30 PM
My situation:
1. My six year limit on my H-1B expires Jan 2008
2. My Priority Date is Jan 06 under EB3 category
3. My I-140 was approved on Sep 06
4. Currently waiting on my Priority Date to become current so that I-485 can be applied.
What are my options as far as changing employers? Do I have any options?
1. My six year limit on my H-1B expires Jan 2008
2. My Priority Date is Jan 06 under EB3 category
3. My I-140 was approved on Sep 06
4. Currently waiting on my Priority Date to become current so that I-485 can be applied.
What are my options as far as changing employers? Do I have any options?
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vchip
08-24 10:08 AM
Thanks DSLStart and WAIT_FOR_EVER_GC, really appreciate your inputs.
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Overstay
04-25 10:32 PM
hi, first, I'm not trolling. I have a genuine question and I'm looking for answers seriously. I got laid off in 2009 while on a h1b and then for one reason or another, stayed back for 8 months. My understanding was that I could have gotten a new job within 6 months and then switched over my h1b. I was foolish. My I-94 on the h1b approval letter however had an expiration date of October 2011. By the time 8 months had gone by, I decided it was time to give up hope and return to my country.
Since I've been here, my parents have started a campaign to get me a bride. Arranged marriages are part of my culture, and people marry based on how good a match it is according to one's birthchart. If I do find a USC who is willng too marry me, will it help me in any way immigration wise? Or will my 8 months out of status stay in USA chase me for the rest of my life?
Since I've been here, my parents have started a campaign to get me a bride. Arranged marriages are part of my culture, and people marry based on how good a match it is according to one's birthchart. If I do find a USC who is willng too marry me, will it help me in any way immigration wise? Or will my 8 months out of status stay in USA chase me for the rest of my life?
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vinabath
04-02 01:50 PM
I see...so my 485 will be processed - it just won't be approved until the PD becomes current again?
That I or USCIS cannot guaranteee.....:p
That I or USCIS cannot guaranteee.....:p
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gcwaiting17
09-28 01:03 PM
Sent applications to NSC on 6/29 but receipted by CSC on 8/28. Later it was transfered to NSC back. No FP notice yet. But 2 LUDs on I-485, 9/19 and 9/20. EAD and AP are approved from CSC.
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EB2-India
PD: July 2003
I-140 APPROVED: Feb 2007
Service Center: NSC
485/EAD/AP Filed: June 29 2007
Receipt Date:08/28/2007 from CSC
Transferred to NSC
EAD Approved: 09/07/2007 at CSC
AP Approved: 09/13/2007 at CSC
I-485: LUD 09/20/2007
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EB2-India
PD: July 2003
I-140 APPROVED: Feb 2007
Service Center: NSC
485/EAD/AP Filed: June 29 2007
Receipt Date:08/28/2007 from CSC
Transferred to NSC
EAD Approved: 09/07/2007 at CSC
AP Approved: 09/13/2007 at CSC
I-485: LUD 09/20/2007
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kumar1305
02-15 06:31 AM
You can take $5k each in cash. And unlimited if it is Travellers checks.ON Travellers checks you are going to pay commission and crap. I do not personally recommend it. I do not know how it is working now adays. You can check on department of homeland or customs website to find exact amount that you can take as cash. And do not take more than what is recommended.
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485Mbe4001
04-09 07:47 PM
I think that it was a trial balloon. I have seen this pattern for most of the major issues this administration is planning to tackle. Take TARP for example...for a month one would just hear leaks about proposed solutions. Media would pick it up and give a reaction, the next leak would be an updated version based on the feedback. Such articles help keep the issue in the forefront, help gauge the reaction (both positive and negative) and provide a simple exit to backtrack incase of major opposition. :rolleyes:
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jase21
01-12 04:06 AM
Ok. Thanks.
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sriramkalyan
04-29 01:38 PM
I think it means , can enter country with H1B visa stamped before entering, if Advance parole is not there
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vikki76
03-28 06:59 PM
Interesting comment on one of old BusinessWeek articles.It strongly highlights power an employer holds over H1-B employee.
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/blog/bangaloretigers/archives/2006/11/us_software_tal.html
"'m not at all surprised that the first few comments on this post have been very skeptical of the skills shortage.
No matter how you feel about the alleged shortage, you have to acknowledge that the H1B gives the employer a remarkable amount of power over the employee's life. The employer bestows the right to live in the United States upon the employee, and often sponsers the employee's application for a green card. Changing employers is not impossible, but it is tricky and perilous.
As an American, I can quit my job and become a contractor. An H1B can't. If my girlfriend decides to move across the country for a new job, I can quit my old job and go with her. An H1B can't. If I decide I'm tired of programming, I can quit and apply to law school. An H1B can't. And, most importantly, if I think I'm talented and should earn well above market rate, I can go into my boss's office and negotiate with the knowledge that I'm free to find a better deal elsewhere. An H1B can't - unless, of course, he's willing to give up on his wait for a green card and return to his country of origin and start all over again.
While I'm not a protectionist in any way, I view the indenturedness of the H1B visa as an affront to everything America claims it believes about human and economic freedoms. No employer should ever have this kind of power over an employee.
Congress is perfectly capably of creating an employment category for foreign nationals that preserves freedom for the engineer who comes to America. They still haven't. Why? Well, the most likely explanation is that the corporations who lobby for this visa *enjoy* this power over engineers. And this, in turn, leads to work conditions that drive America's best and brightest away, into careers in law, medicine, finance, and so forth, exacerbating the very shortage that the visa was designed to address.
Unlike some of the posters here, I'm ok with the existence of skilled worker visas. But any increase should be off the table until basic human and economic freedoms are preserved for the worker. In America, you have the right to quit your job. Period. "
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/blog/bangaloretigers/archives/2006/11/us_software_tal.html
"'m not at all surprised that the first few comments on this post have been very skeptical of the skills shortage.
No matter how you feel about the alleged shortage, you have to acknowledge that the H1B gives the employer a remarkable amount of power over the employee's life. The employer bestows the right to live in the United States upon the employee, and often sponsers the employee's application for a green card. Changing employers is not impossible, but it is tricky and perilous.
As an American, I can quit my job and become a contractor. An H1B can't. If my girlfriend decides to move across the country for a new job, I can quit my old job and go with her. An H1B can't. If I decide I'm tired of programming, I can quit and apply to law school. An H1B can't. And, most importantly, if I think I'm talented and should earn well above market rate, I can go into my boss's office and negotiate with the knowledge that I'm free to find a better deal elsewhere. An H1B can't - unless, of course, he's willing to give up on his wait for a green card and return to his country of origin and start all over again.
While I'm not a protectionist in any way, I view the indenturedness of the H1B visa as an affront to everything America claims it believes about human and economic freedoms. No employer should ever have this kind of power over an employee.
Congress is perfectly capably of creating an employment category for foreign nationals that preserves freedom for the engineer who comes to America. They still haven't. Why? Well, the most likely explanation is that the corporations who lobby for this visa *enjoy* this power over engineers. And this, in turn, leads to work conditions that drive America's best and brightest away, into careers in law, medicine, finance, and so forth, exacerbating the very shortage that the visa was designed to address.
Unlike some of the posters here, I'm ok with the existence of skilled worker visas. But any increase should be off the table until basic human and economic freedoms are preserved for the worker. In America, you have the right to quit your job. Period. "
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lonedesi
07-27 12:07 PM
Anyone who knows about this issue, please respond
PD_Dec2002
07-06 04:33 PM
Can someone tell me what these compliance dates for I-485 from NSC and TSC mean from this USCIS bulletin (http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/ReceiptingTimes06Jul07.pdf)?
How do I interpret the I-485 dates of 08/01/07 for NSC and 07/20/07 for TSC?
Thanks,
Jayant
How do I interpret the I-485 dates of 08/01/07 for NSC and 07/20/07 for TSC?
Thanks,
Jayant
ramaonline
07-27 09:54 PM
AFAIK, to switch to consular processing, you may need to withdraw the I485 and file an amended I140 indicating Consular processing. Please confirm with an attorney
There was a post on the attorney forum with some additional information
It is certainly possible to continue the green card process in your situation. The key requirement is that once your PD becomes current you MUST have a full time permanent job offer in the US, which you intend to accept.
If you abandon your I-485 and pursue consular processing, that position MUST be in the same position and with the same employer that obtained your labor certification. AC-21 DOES NOT APPLY TO CONSULAR PROCESSING. If you maintain either your A/P validity or H-1 visa validity, as long as the position is in the "same or similar occupation", it can be with any US employer.
Keep in mind that even if your family ends up abandoning their I-485's, as long as you do not abandon your I-485 they will be able to "follow to join" you once your AOS is granted.
Also keep in mind the possibility of EB-1 eligibility if your position with the new company can be characterized as managerial or executive and you are able to secure a transfer back to the US in a managerial or executive position after working in India for at least one year.
There was a post on the attorney forum with some additional information
It is certainly possible to continue the green card process in your situation. The key requirement is that once your PD becomes current you MUST have a full time permanent job offer in the US, which you intend to accept.
If you abandon your I-485 and pursue consular processing, that position MUST be in the same position and with the same employer that obtained your labor certification. AC-21 DOES NOT APPLY TO CONSULAR PROCESSING. If you maintain either your A/P validity or H-1 visa validity, as long as the position is in the "same or similar occupation", it can be with any US employer.
Keep in mind that even if your family ends up abandoning their I-485's, as long as you do not abandon your I-485 they will be able to "follow to join" you once your AOS is granted.
Also keep in mind the possibility of EB-1 eligibility if your position with the new company can be characterized as managerial or executive and you are able to secure a transfer back to the US in a managerial or executive position after working in India for at least one year.
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