smurugan
12-07 10:12 AM
Folks
My situation is like this:
I have 3 months left in my 6th year of H1B. LC and I-140 got approved and presently my employer has filed for an extension of H1B for 3 years.
Once I get the 3-year extension, can I change jobs? I understand that my GC process resets, and I am ok with that. I am planning to get the H1B (valid for another 3 years) transferred to the new employer and would join them only after they get the I-797 (with 3 year validity)
If my present employer revokes I-140, can I legally stay in the country on the 3-yr H1B (new employer)? Or do I lose my status and have to immediately exit the country? I am not worried about retaining my PD.
Could you pls share your experiences in this and I would request suggestion on this. Request your help.
Thanks
My situation is like this:
I have 3 months left in my 6th year of H1B. LC and I-140 got approved and presently my employer has filed for an extension of H1B for 3 years.
Once I get the 3-year extension, can I change jobs? I understand that my GC process resets, and I am ok with that. I am planning to get the H1B (valid for another 3 years) transferred to the new employer and would join them only after they get the I-797 (with 3 year validity)
If my present employer revokes I-140, can I legally stay in the country on the 3-yr H1B (new employer)? Or do I lose my status and have to immediately exit the country? I am not worried about retaining my PD.
Could you pls share your experiences in this and I would request suggestion on this. Request your help.
Thanks
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pady
08-26 01:27 PM
FYI, just came acroos this. EB2 India/China Visa available in plenty
http://www..com/discussion-forums/i485-1/186637569/last-page/
http://www..com/discussion-forums/i485-1/186637569/last-page/
mhtanim
04-07 02:36 PM
I think this memo is about NATURALIZATION - so yes it's about Citizenship, not for GCs or I-485s.
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glus
01-02 09:23 AM
hello,
If you applied for their I-130 before the end of 4/2001, then they would be eligible for 245(i) and adjust status even if they are illegally here now. However, for 245(i) to work, would require them being present in the U.S. at the time you applied for I-130. In short, if they were physically present in the U.S. before the end of April of 2001, and if you applied for their I-130 before end of April of 2001, they can adjust in the U.S. If not, they can't. In any case, if they leave the U.S. now for consular processing, they will not be able to receive their immigrant visas because they will trigger a 10-year bar from entry to the U.S. and become inadmissible.
I would advise to speak to an immigration lawyer before doing anything at this time.
If you applied for their I-130 before the end of 4/2001, then they would be eligible for 245(i) and adjust status even if they are illegally here now. However, for 245(i) to work, would require them being present in the U.S. at the time you applied for I-130. In short, if they were physically present in the U.S. before the end of April of 2001, and if you applied for their I-130 before end of April of 2001, they can adjust in the U.S. If not, they can't. In any case, if they leave the U.S. now for consular processing, they will not be able to receive their immigrant visas because they will trigger a 10-year bar from entry to the U.S. and become inadmissible.
I would advise to speak to an immigration lawyer before doing anything at this time.
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chrisclick
04-10 03:29 PM
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pnayak
01-11 12:20 PM
Hi All,
I had a question regarding the relationship between the number h1b transfers and green card process. I've heard some people say that if you have transferred H1b to many companies then the green card process will be delayed because USCIS needs to be convinced that you will be continuing with the same employer. Is this true or does it really not matter how many times you change employers it doesn't effect the green card process.
I have already transferred once. I am thinking of transferring one or possible two more times but am just worried about how this will effect the green card application process.
Thanks,
Purushotham Nayak
I had a question regarding the relationship between the number h1b transfers and green card process. I've heard some people say that if you have transferred H1b to many companies then the green card process will be delayed because USCIS needs to be convinced that you will be continuing with the same employer. Is this true or does it really not matter how many times you change employers it doesn't effect the green card process.
I have already transferred once. I am thinking of transferring one or possible two more times but am just worried about how this will effect the green card application process.
Thanks,
Purushotham Nayak
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laksmi
01-29 12:10 PM
I think one can leave US but one should come back with in 6 months if not there could be an issue with GC.
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uma001
10-10 08:50 AM
Do you have project in hand already?
What do you mean by you need to start the ' job' on Octt 25..Is that mean you need to join the client for project??
You can always say different at embassy because they dont know your start date
What do you mean by you need to start the ' job' on Octt 25..Is that mean you need to join the client for project??
You can always say different at embassy because they dont know your start date
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Zee
04-09 06:29 PM
Keep up the good work :)
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browncow
06-29 11:54 AM
answers in blue
Hi,
I need to renew my passport at the Indian Consulate in NY. I
have a couple of quick questions. It would be great if someone could
answer them for me.
(1) Do I need to leave my I-94 card in when I give them my
old passport? Is it OK if I remove it? Do they make a big deal of this?
A. It is OK to remove the i-94
(2) In the online form, what do I choose for the "Service Desired" field?
"Re-issue of passport"?
A. Yes, if you are sending the application within one year of your old passports expiry.
Best Regards,
Euclid
Hi,
I need to renew my passport at the Indian Consulate in NY. I
have a couple of quick questions. It would be great if someone could
answer them for me.
(1) Do I need to leave my I-94 card in when I give them my
old passport? Is it OK if I remove it? Do they make a big deal of this?
A. It is OK to remove the i-94
(2) In the online form, what do I choose for the "Service Desired" field?
"Re-issue of passport"?
A. Yes, if you are sending the application within one year of your old passports expiry.
Best Regards,
Euclid
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RandyK
11-08 10:28 AM
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=14985
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beautifulMind
07-05 02:08 PM
Sorry my bad..I did not find it..i was excited when i read this and wanted to post th elink immidiately :)
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neeidd
07-14 01:00 PM
HI Gurus,
I need advice from you guys,
My priority date is June 2005 (EB2) and my I-485 receipt date is July 7th 2007 at TSC
My questions regarding Writ of Mandamus are
1. Would I be qualified to file for Writ of Mandamus (WOM)?
2. If I am qualified, would it be of any benefit for me to file WOM based on my criteria as
detailed above?
Thanks a lot.
I need advice from you guys,
My priority date is June 2005 (EB2) and my I-485 receipt date is July 7th 2007 at TSC
My questions regarding Writ of Mandamus are
1. Would I be qualified to file for Writ of Mandamus (WOM)?
2. If I am qualified, would it be of any benefit for me to file WOM based on my criteria as
detailed above?
Thanks a lot.
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danctbi
08-18 01:54 PM
Thanks Raj for the immediate reply.
But just in case if I want to have all my I - 94s where can I get them. Just in case if I have missed them.
Thanks
But just in case if I want to have all my I - 94s where can I get them. Just in case if I have missed them.
Thanks
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whattodo21
07-22 09:09 AM
washingtonpost.com (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/22/AR2010072201548.html)
Itis the first court hearing in the Obama administration's lawsuit against Arizona's new immigration law, a case that sets up a rare clash between the U.S. Department of Justice and an individual state over one of the nation's most divisive political issues
Wonder what this lawsuit will bring to immigration reform discussion?
Itis the first court hearing in the Obama administration's lawsuit against Arizona's new immigration law, a case that sets up a rare clash between the U.S. Department of Justice and an individual state over one of the nation's most divisive political issues
Wonder what this lawsuit will bring to immigration reform discussion?
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santhosh2k5
09-28 03:10 PM
Hi all,
Please let me know what could be the problem. On Apr25, my status changed to Case Received and Pending. Last Updated Date is 05/18.
When i contacted my employer, he says my petition is approved. But still when i find the status online, it's not reflected.
What could be the problem?
Any thoughts would be highly aprpeciated.
Thanks,
Santhosh
Please let me know what could be the problem. On Apr25, my status changed to Case Received and Pending. Last Updated Date is 05/18.
When i contacted my employer, he says my petition is approved. But still when i find the status online, it's not reflected.
What could be the problem?
Any thoughts would be highly aprpeciated.
Thanks,
Santhosh
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sarahbtobe
06-25 04:57 PM
Hi all, apologies first off for not knowing all the technical USCIS lingo, but my question is relatively simple.
Situation: I am a US Citizen and I'm planning to marry a non-US Citizen in October. He is from India, currently on H1B, has the EAD, and is now patiently waiting. I don't know his priority date offhand, but I do know that he applied during all the crazy hubbub that happened in July-August 2007. (wow, it's been almost 2 years? time flies!)
Our marriage is totally legit, we've been for 5 years, living together, etc. What we need to know is, would it be better to forget the work-sponsored GC application and go for a family one? Or can he have applications for both at the same time? Would changing to a different type of application affect his ability to continue working at his current job, at all?
Thanks in advance for advice anyone can give.
Situation: I am a US Citizen and I'm planning to marry a non-US Citizen in October. He is from India, currently on H1B, has the EAD, and is now patiently waiting. I don't know his priority date offhand, but I do know that he applied during all the crazy hubbub that happened in July-August 2007. (wow, it's been almost 2 years? time flies!)
Our marriage is totally legit, we've been for 5 years, living together, etc. What we need to know is, would it be better to forget the work-sponsored GC application and go for a family one? Or can he have applications for both at the same time? Would changing to a different type of application affect his ability to continue working at his current job, at all?
Thanks in advance for advice anyone can give.
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jamsumfarray
05-03 03:39 PM
:( :confused: hi
i got a call from my employer stating that my 45 days later has coem (whether i want to continue with the green card process or not)
i called my lawyer to find out if the pepers have arrived which i need to sing and get signed from my employer and return ..and she has nto recived them
wat do we do now?
can we ask for another copy and how tp go about thsi process?
thanks
i got a call from my employer stating that my 45 days later has coem (whether i want to continue with the green card process or not)
i called my lawyer to find out if the pepers have arrived which i need to sing and get signed from my employer and return ..and she has nto recived them
wat do we do now?
can we ask for another copy and how tp go about thsi process?
thanks
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glus
11-20 06:41 PM
Hello:
As long as you were in valid h-1b status at the time you applied for transfer, you can begin working as soon as you receive a receipt notice. Your attorney plays safe and is correct.
As long as you were in valid h-1b status at the time you applied for transfer, you can begin working as soon as you receive a receipt notice. Your attorney plays safe and is correct.
greencardfever
03-14 02:11 PM
Is this still an issue?
Digicamlady33
April 7th, 2005, 12:38 PM
wooncherk-
The image quality at high ISO numbers is also a big concern to me as well. I have found it mentioned but not much other than that. I shoot a lot of low light level photos. While I love Olympus, I also have to be aware that Olympus will be introducing at least tw new dSLR's this year that could well eclipse the E-Volt and at the least force the E-Volt prices lower.
Sarah Joyce
The image quality at high ISO numbers is also a big concern to me as well. I have found it mentioned but not much other than that. I shoot a lot of low light level photos. While I love Olympus, I also have to be aware that Olympus will be introducing at least tw new dSLR's this year that could well eclipse the E-Volt and at the least force the E-Volt prices lower.
Sarah Joyce