martinvisalaw
01-13 03:12 PM
Provided that the H-1B extension was filed before the prior H-1B status expired, you can stay in the US and work for that employer while the extension is pending.
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marcus12
01-29 08:33 PM
Hello Guys
These forum is great
I have a question. I have a student visa now from last 4 years and before these student visa I started a small business in India. i didnt expected it to grow much but now it has grown. I have used money from that business for my 2nd MS which is not completed yet
Here is the problem
I am getting married in May. Till May I can stay here legally but than once I leave and get married I want to come with my Wife. So I have 3 options
She apply alone for visitor visa ( chances are less for these)
She come as dependent ( I dont have any income here or any source of income from college)
I leave my student visa and we both apply for visitor visa. These option has a lot of risk but its the best I am thinking as I am not interested in going to college anymore
What you think which route I should take?
These forum is great
I have a question. I have a student visa now from last 4 years and before these student visa I started a small business in India. i didnt expected it to grow much but now it has grown. I have used money from that business for my 2nd MS which is not completed yet
Here is the problem
I am getting married in May. Till May I can stay here legally but than once I leave and get married I want to come with my Wife. So I have 3 options
She apply alone for visitor visa ( chances are less for these)
She come as dependent ( I dont have any income here or any source of income from college)
I leave my student visa and we both apply for visitor visa. These option has a lot of risk but its the best I am thinking as I am not interested in going to college anymore
What you think which route I should take?
amitjoey
01-04 06:07 PM
May be it is worth it or may be not....In www.cnn.com there is a section (on the left hand side) asking what the democrats should do first. (They are basically asking our opinion)
I wrote down some items that I thought they should discuss, namely, in the area of legal immigration relief for EB categories.
We probably wont gain anything out of it; at the same time, it doesnt hurt to send them our opinion.
what say you ????
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I wrote down some items that I thought they should discuss, namely, in the area of legal immigration relief for EB categories.
We probably wont gain anything out of it; at the same time, it doesnt hurt to send them our opinion.
what say you ????
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nlssubbu
09-28 06:12 PM
Yes, the new quota starts on Monday. However, you still need a current priority date and all security clearnances before you are eligible for approval. (At least that's how it will work for the most part).
Who knows if they used all the 2007 numbers up. I suspect they will be very close to having done that given the number of applications they had.
Out of the entire year quota, they can allocate only 1/4 th of it in the first quater. This is why it is impossible for USCIS to allocate the yearly quota in one day. [Whether they have such a efficient system to do so is a different debate].
I wonder why they don't have such a distribution for H1B allotment though :D
Thanks
Who knows if they used all the 2007 numbers up. I suspect they will be very close to having done that given the number of applications they had.
Out of the entire year quota, they can allocate only 1/4 th of it in the first quater. This is why it is impossible for USCIS to allocate the yearly quota in one day. [Whether they have such a efficient system to do so is a different debate].
I wonder why they don't have such a distribution for H1B allotment though :D
Thanks
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sixburgh
08-13 10:04 AM
I arrived through IAD (Washington Dulles Airport) on 12th morning.
I am on AOS 485 pending, EB3-I.
But entered on H1.
ZERO questions asked or any issues encountered at IAD.
There was only 1 officer assigned to take care of non-US citizens.
I am on AOS 485 pending, EB3-I.
But entered on H1.
ZERO questions asked or any issues encountered at IAD.
There was only 1 officer assigned to take care of non-US citizens.
Voetsjoeba
08-29 11:57 AM
And I'm looking for someone who would give me 10 billion, but hey, whatcha you gonna do ? :sigh:
Geez, they're getting worse by the day.
Geez, they're getting worse by the day.
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fromnaija
06-21 07:17 PM
While you could have two H1B with two different employers, it is logically impossible for both to be full-time positions. So logically, you could have one full-time position and one part-time position or both as part-time positions. In either case you I-129 will have to be amended to show that you are in part-time position with the employer.
Hi,
Currently working with Company A, where I have I-140 approved. The employer is willing to file I-485. Also have a better offer with Company B, and have H1B approved. Is it possible for me to take leave from company A (using my PTO) and joint company B, keeping both jobs on H1B status?
As my H1B is valid with 2 companies, and both are for full time positions. Is it okay for me to be actively employed with both companies at the same time for 2 or 3 months? Do I violate any H1B regulation, that may cause denial of I-485 at later stage?
Thanks,
Hi,
Currently working with Company A, where I have I-140 approved. The employer is willing to file I-485. Also have a better offer with Company B, and have H1B approved. Is it possible for me to take leave from company A (using my PTO) and joint company B, keeping both jobs on H1B status?
As my H1B is valid with 2 companies, and both are for full time positions. Is it okay for me to be actively employed with both companies at the same time for 2 or 3 months? Do I violate any H1B regulation, that may cause denial of I-485 at later stage?
Thanks,
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arif
03-05 08:20 PM
Hi,
I'm in H1B visa and my visa was valid until 26th October , 2012. Recently, I went Bangladesh and US embassy stamped visa until October 23, 2011. When I returned US, Immigration office issued me I-94 validity until September 23, 2011. Now how long I can stay in US?? Do I need to apply for H1B visa extension or I will go to Canada or Mexico to apply for new visa or if I go to Canada or Mexico and return back, they will issue me a new I-94 until Sep/Oct 2012. Any one please suggest what should I do?
I'm in H1B visa and my visa was valid until 26th October , 2012. Recently, I went Bangladesh and US embassy stamped visa until October 23, 2011. When I returned US, Immigration office issued me I-94 validity until September 23, 2011. Now how long I can stay in US?? Do I need to apply for H1B visa extension or I will go to Canada or Mexico to apply for new visa or if I go to Canada or Mexico and return back, they will issue me a new I-94 until Sep/Oct 2012. Any one please suggest what should I do?
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tillu
04-03 12:12 AM
I was also scared to call and thinking too much .... how i will prove this and that.
Call nearest DOL office from a public phone and with a fake identity...........
tell them your friend is in trouble and explain the situation to them....they will guide you
http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/america2.htm
I have talked to them and they need only the name of Company and the name of victim .....rest they will do themselves.
I understand you might not have all the documents/proofs............dont worry.........DOL knows it is a common phenomenon with such consulting company.
Try it and let us know.
Good Luck
Call nearest DOL office from a public phone and with a fake identity...........
tell them your friend is in trouble and explain the situation to them....they will guide you
http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/america2.htm
I have talked to them and they need only the name of Company and the name of victim .....rest they will do themselves.
I understand you might not have all the documents/proofs............dont worry.........DOL knows it is a common phenomenon with such consulting company.
Try it and let us know.
Good Luck
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kalyan
05-05 01:48 PM
If we can get the statistics that INS or USCIS is wasting numbers every year on i-485 approvals, i would like to initiate a class action suit.
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bsnf
07-13 10:36 AM
I have just signed a contract to buy a new home.
The first step is to be eligible for mortgage.
During an interview with mortgage counsellor, she asked my visa status.
I tried explaining her that I was not on H1 and had not received GC yet, that I am on EAD.
But she did not understand it. She only understands H1 or GreenCard.
I am not on H1 since I changed my employer and it expires this October.
I have also travelled on Advanced parole.
Recent EAD is good until 2010.
Can anyone help?
The first step is to be eligible for mortgage.
During an interview with mortgage counsellor, she asked my visa status.
I tried explaining her that I was not on H1 and had not received GC yet, that I am on EAD.
But she did not understand it. She only understands H1 or GreenCard.
I am not on H1 since I changed my employer and it expires this October.
I have also travelled on Advanced parole.
Recent EAD is good until 2010.
Can anyone help?
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raysaikat
12-06 08:00 AM
Is it possible to get F1 status adjusted to H1 without going for a H1 stamping?
Yes. If you have your H1-B approval notice with a start date, say Feb 1, 2008, and I-94 cards with it, then you will automatically be on H1-B from Feb 1, 2008 (assuming that you have valid F-1 status still Jan 31, in this example. OPT is F-1 status).
If your H1-B approval came without I-94 cards, then you need to go out of the country to adjust status.
Yes. If you have your H1-B approval notice with a start date, say Feb 1, 2008, and I-94 cards with it, then you will automatically be on H1-B from Feb 1, 2008 (assuming that you have valid F-1 status still Jan 31, in this example. OPT is F-1 status).
If your H1-B approval came without I-94 cards, then you need to go out of the country to adjust status.
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nissan_1
06-15 09:50 AM
As long as you return before the stamping expires on your passport, you are fine. Just carry the new H1B Approval with you and 2-3 recent paystub and a job reference letter from your employer. While entering US, show the new approval and make sure your I-94 has the correct employer name and expiry date. Sometimes the officer makes mistake :)
If I were to go for an India visit, Do I need to have the stamping done again while returning?
If I were to go for an India visit, Do I need to have the stamping done again while returning?
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vinicola76
05-21 01:43 PM
according to latest may 15th update, 140 processing dates have not moved at all ...Is there anything we can do at all to push for premium processing or is it a lost cause??
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ivuser9
09-11 01:11 PM
As far as I know both the client and vendor letters should state the same and it is good if you have it for 3years.
At least see if your manager is willing to give you the letter on company letter head.
Good luck
At least see if your manager is willing to give you the letter on company letter head.
Good luck
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H1bslave
04-07 03:27 PM
but this serge in processing more Citizenship cases will indirectly slow down 485 approvals due to lack of staff and may result in wastage of visas again for FY 2008.
I think this memo is about NATURALIZATION - so yes it's about Citizenship, not for GCs or I-485s.
I think this memo is about NATURALIZATION - so yes it's about Citizenship, not for GCs or I-485s.
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shreekhand
06-12 11:47 AM
Absolutely no problem. (assuming you visit is not very long - greater than six months and your GC gets approved as soon as you leave).
You can return using your AP as some suggest. Be mindful not to show any non-immigrant visa ( H1, L1, B1 etc.) as that might be construed as abandoning LPR status. If you do not have a GC, some have been given deferred inspection (to prove your status in a local USCIS office at a later date). Another option is for someone to collect your GC and mail it with a reliable service abroad (FedEX etc.) - in anticipation of some disagreement, this is perfectly legal - it is not a passport and is a entry document not a departure doc.
You can return using your AP as some suggest. Be mindful not to show any non-immigrant visa ( H1, L1, B1 etc.) as that might be construed as abandoning LPR status. If you do not have a GC, some have been given deferred inspection (to prove your status in a local USCIS office at a later date). Another option is for someone to collect your GC and mail it with a reliable service abroad (FedEX etc.) - in anticipation of some disagreement, this is perfectly legal - it is not a passport and is a entry document not a departure doc.
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praveen2008
08-19 11:17 PM
i am not sure... but as far as i know it is better to be in the country when the H4 extention is pending with USCIS
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ranand00
07-30 10:35 PM
hey guys
need a suggestion
my h1 stamping expires on 30th sept
extension has been applied 2 months back.
should parents go for stamping or should i postpone it till i get extension approved.9date is 2nd week of august).
thanks
anand
need a suggestion
my h1 stamping expires on 30th sept
extension has been applied 2 months back.
should parents go for stamping or should i postpone it till i get extension approved.9date is 2nd week of august).
thanks
anand
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10-16 03:46 PM
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aguy
03-26 01:20 AM
Hi,
My 6 years of H1B will be up soon and my NIW I-140 petition is pending. I have received my EAD card though.
What options do I have - will I be able to extend my H1B for another year? Can I use the EAD card as it is without getting the I-140 approved, even though it is risky?
Thanks.
My 6 years of H1B will be up soon and my NIW I-140 petition is pending. I have received my EAD card though.
What options do I have - will I be able to extend my H1B for another year? Can I use the EAD card as it is without getting the I-140 approved, even though it is risky?
Thanks.
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