justAnotherFile
07-10 09:37 PM
you can use OCT 02 EB3, file I-140, after it is approved you can port the Oct 02 PD for the EB2 application too. This way you will be current as soon as I-140 is approved, guaranteeed.
EB2 will never go behing Oct 02.
EB2 will never go behing Oct 02.
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hoolahoous
11-09 02:43 PM
not a lawyer so take this with grain of salt.
she need to request her passport back and can travel back on AP if it is urgent.
she need to request her passport back and can travel back on AP if it is urgent.
ashishgour
06-25 04:41 PM
Filed 9th Jan 07
Approved 25th June 07
No RFE.
Approved 25th June 07
No RFE.
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reachinus
03-14 06:56 PM
No it cannot be used as its already expired. You will need a new employer for filing a new h1.
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gunabcd
06-22 03:40 PM
I-140 Premium processing upgrade receipt number
Dear firends.,
My lawayer upgraded to premium processing for I-140 on June 20th,2007. Will I get a new receipt number or should I keep checking the status for the original I-140 receipt number
Please advise
Thanks
I'm in same boat, upgraded to PP on June 1. your new status of I140 will be "We received request for PP". usually they update the online status on friday night. Expect an RFE early next week, they just want more time, so they send some non-sense RFE. RFE resets the 15 day clock.
Dear firends.,
My lawayer upgraded to premium processing for I-140 on June 20th,2007. Will I get a new receipt number or should I keep checking the status for the original I-140 receipt number
Please advise
Thanks
I'm in same boat, upgraded to PP on June 1. your new status of I140 will be "We received request for PP". usually they update the online status on friday night. Expect an RFE early next week, they just want more time, so they send some non-sense RFE. RFE resets the 15 day clock.
raysaikat
04-21 11:37 PM
Hi,
I am really confused about my current status.
I am currently on Opt Extension, which expires on June 1st 2010.
When i filed for H1b visa last year April 2009.
I got my petition approved, but my change of status was denied.
The reason was stated as :
The status previously accorded the worker had expired before this petition was filed. Therefore, the worker si not eligible for change of status.
Now, I am still in US. Is my status illegal?
Unless there is more to the story, you are currently in F1 status assuming that you are not violating OPT rules (e.g., you must be employed in your major field of study --- you cannot keep looking for job on OPT more than 3 months or so, IIRC). Your F1 status will cease when the OPT expires. You will go out of status from June 1, 2010 and so you should go out of US on or before that date. Then you need to get H1-B visa stamp from a consulate abroad (usually it has to be the consulate in your home country for the first stamping) and reenter US.
Make sure that you are not violating any OPT rules --- maybe USCIS thought that you are and that is why they denied COS?
I am really confused about my current status.
I am currently on Opt Extension, which expires on June 1st 2010.
When i filed for H1b visa last year April 2009.
I got my petition approved, but my change of status was denied.
The reason was stated as :
The status previously accorded the worker had expired before this petition was filed. Therefore, the worker si not eligible for change of status.
Now, I am still in US. Is my status illegal?
Unless there is more to the story, you are currently in F1 status assuming that you are not violating OPT rules (e.g., you must be employed in your major field of study --- you cannot keep looking for job on OPT more than 3 months or so, IIRC). Your F1 status will cease when the OPT expires. You will go out of status from June 1, 2010 and so you should go out of US on or before that date. Then you need to get H1-B visa stamp from a consulate abroad (usually it has to be the consulate in your home country for the first stamping) and reenter US.
Make sure that you are not violating any OPT rules --- maybe USCIS thought that you are and that is why they denied COS?
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smarth
10-23 06:30 PM
Thanks for reply. If I-94 issued for 1 year, suppose we change home address from one state to another state, until what time the driver's license will be issued(most of the states check the I-94 validity end date)? will it be only 1year till the I-94 expires? If yes, what is the process of renewing the driver's license after one year.
Thanks
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kkn006
08-08 04:13 PM
My 485 case is pending under EB3 category but my employer has already filed for EB2 labor which got approved and now I want to know if I can apply I140 for EB2 to interfile under 'Premium' Category? Are there any restrictions on applying I140 under premium processing?
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pappu
03-08 06:11 AM
Refer to my thread (sticky)-- ideas to increase publicity with all such information. let us know if you are interested to work on such action items and get in touch with us.
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reachvenu
12-07 08:45 PM
Pls provide this option so thatwho does not want to registor can also send fax
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sanjeev_2004
06-16 10:09 PM
Use I-134 instead which is used for EB petitions.
Thanks for reply. could you tell me how to notaries it. or atorney will do it.
Thanks.
Thanks for reply. could you tell me how to notaries it. or atorney will do it.
Thanks.
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Ann Ruben
02-20 05:56 PM
Hi Simi,
The fact that the company that sponsored your GC shuts down or files for bankruptcy should not have any impact on you. As long as you have an approved I-140, an I-485 pending more than 180 days and a job offer in the same or similar occupation, you are protected by AC-21.
It would be prudent to make sure that you now have copies of all documents relating to your GC case, including complete copy of LC, I-140 petition and supporting docs, H petitions, pay records etc.
Ann
The fact that the company that sponsored your GC shuts down or files for bankruptcy should not have any impact on you. As long as you have an approved I-140, an I-485 pending more than 180 days and a job offer in the same or similar occupation, you are protected by AC-21.
It would be prudent to make sure that you now have copies of all documents relating to your GC case, including complete copy of LC, I-140 petition and supporting docs, H petitions, pay records etc.
Ann
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eb3_nepa
01-21 12:44 PM
Yes. You will get all the tax rebates. I remember getting the rebate check after 2001.
THAT makes sense. Since i had JUST graduated in June 2001, i must have filed as a NON-resident for that period.
THAT makes sense. Since i had JUST graduated in June 2001, i must have filed as a NON-resident for that period.
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04-30 04:36 PM
that is sweet!! perhaps the monetary symbol can go on a corner?
anyhow, nice color scheme
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Chintu2009
02-09 02:22 PM
He wants to get F1 status and study full time. So, my l2 and ead will no longer be valid, if he quits his job?
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kghoshal
01-18 06:39 PM
What is the fees to be paid for an employer to file H4 to H1B.
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centaur
03-19 03:16 PM
Whats CIRCUS bill?
I called Kennedy's office regarding the CIRCUS bill getting introduced..and I got cut off..due to phone problems..could you guy try?..
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shan74
12-10 01:51 PM
Did anyone applied for I-140 in September 2006 and still waiting for approval.
we_can
01-29 04:50 PM
i just noticed your post. i am from portland, oregon. so count me in also. i had posted a message on the orgon state chapter a while ago and have not had a single response yet. Inspite of the large numbers of members in seattle and portland areas, i too am sad to see to this kind of inactivity and non-response.
members from northwest (oregon, washington and idaho): This state chapter initiative is very important for our efforts. We are doing this for ourselves and I am pretty sure that these efforts will not harm your career or work in anyway. So, please do reply so that we could all get active and show that we in the Northwest can work for our situations and for iv's efforts in our own way.
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members from northwest (oregon, washington and idaho): This state chapter initiative is very important for our efforts. We are doing this for ourselves and I am pretty sure that these efforts will not harm your career or work in anyway. So, please do reply so that we could all get active and show that we in the Northwest can work for our situations and for iv's efforts in our own way.
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GCard_Dream
06-07 10:55 AM
One of my family member came to US on visitor visa a year ago. She was granted 6 months visa at the port of entry. After 6 month, she filed for another B1/B2 extension with USCIS and was granted another 6 month of stay. The 6 month extension is about to expire.
She had booked her tickets and got ready to leave but unfortunately she became seriously ill and currently is not in a condition to travel. She is going through medical treatment but because of the seriousness of the illness, it might take another couple of months before she is healthy enough to travel.
Now the question is can she apply for 2nd extension of visa based on medical ground. By law, can she even file for a 2nd extension given that she has already been in the country for about 12 months. I talked to an attorney and he said that she can file but likelihood of getting another extension is very low.
If another B1/B2 extension is not possible, is there any other kind of visa available for her to stay here while she is going through the medical treatment?
Thanks for the help in advance.
She had booked her tickets and got ready to leave but unfortunately she became seriously ill and currently is not in a condition to travel. She is going through medical treatment but because of the seriousness of the illness, it might take another couple of months before she is healthy enough to travel.
Now the question is can she apply for 2nd extension of visa based on medical ground. By law, can she even file for a 2nd extension given that she has already been in the country for about 12 months. I talked to an attorney and he said that she can file but likelihood of getting another extension is very low.
If another B1/B2 extension is not possible, is there any other kind of visa available for her to stay here while she is going through the medical treatment?
Thanks for the help in advance.
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