chapper
07-18 12:52 AM
Hey guyz...
Lets start our thread...oh! Ya...we are stuck in immigration hurricane season as well:)
I am from NOLA
Lets start our thread...oh! Ya...we are stuck in immigration hurricane season as well:)
I am from NOLA
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hebbar77
03-15 08:51 PM
It could be discussed many times here. but I dont know the answer! Please help!
mnq1979
12-20 08:13 AM
thank you so much for the reassurance, have been getting mixed reports of immigration officers denying re-entry, so am a little perturbed :) dont want to be stuck in a situation where i cannot re-enter :)
dont worry.....you shd be fine...think +ve and remain +ve...!!!!!!!!!!
dont worry.....you shd be fine...think +ve and remain +ve...!!!!!!!!!!
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krishna.ahd
04-26 09:01 PM
Is there any law for disabled immigrant. I am 33 years old, and I am disabled, and I am here in US from 1998. I really want to settle down in one place, and it does not matter whether it is India or America but I think I have to make a choice right now, or my future will be a big question mark.
I have waited for a long time, thinking future will be bright, day by day I dont feel I will get my Green Card, So as my lost option I am wondering whether there is any option for disable immigrant? Any help is appreciated.
thanks
I dont think there is any special provision for disabled as far as GC is concerned.
Could you please elaboarte more.
What is your status ?? How far you are in GC process like 140 applied /approved ??
I have waited for a long time, thinking future will be bright, day by day I dont feel I will get my Green Card, So as my lost option I am wondering whether there is any option for disable immigrant? Any help is appreciated.
thanks
I dont think there is any special provision for disabled as far as GC is concerned.
Could you please elaboarte more.
What is your status ?? How far you are in GC process like 140 applied /approved ??
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fasterthanlight�
06-14 10:25 PM
Well then at least center it!
sk.aggarwal
02-28 10:53 AM
Got it... Just dont mention anything about H1 for sometime.. if something comes from company/HR tell them you want it done in premium since you (or your wife) might have to visit India soon. If they dont sound keen on doing it in premium, you can offer to pay the premium fee. Most employers dont object.
Just my 2 cents.
Best of luck with you job search
Just my 2 cents.
Best of luck with you job search
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09-18 10:20 AM
Attorney Eugenia Ponce recently wrote a blog post here (http://www.immigration-law-answers-blog.com/2009/07/immigration-law/immigration-rights/lawful-permanent-residents-keep-trips-abroad-relatively-short/) cautioning Lawful Permanent Residents to keep their trips abroad relatively short. Here is the text of that post:
Lawful permanent residents (LPR) of the United States (green card holders) need to keep their trips abroad to a relatively short period of time. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could determine that an LPR has abandoned their residence if the LPR’s intent was not to return to the U.S. within a relatively short period of time.
Factors DHS could consider in evaluating the LPR’s intent include:
Whether the trip abroad is lengthy or for a short period of time;
LPR’s family ties in the U.S.;
property holding in the U.S.;
business affiliations within the U.S.;
LPR’s family, property, and business ties in the foreign country.
After that was posted, we were asked what exactly we meant by the term "relatively short." Of course the answer, as always, depends on several factors. But here is a further explanation from Ms. Ponce:
What a "relatively short period of time" is can't be defined in terms of elapsed time alone. Generally, lawful permanent residents (LPR) can use their green cards to return to the United States after a temporary absence not exceeding one year. The most important factor in concluding whether an LPR abandoned his or her U.S. residence is to look at the LPR's actual intent to return to the United States after a short trip, along with the other factors such as property, business, and family ties inside the U.S. and in the foreign country. An LPR returning to the U.S. once a year for a few days doesn't "automatically revalidate" a green card in a situation in which the lawful permanent resident has actually been residing abroad.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/lWE-18mYGGw/)
Lawful permanent residents (LPR) of the United States (green card holders) need to keep their trips abroad to a relatively short period of time. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could determine that an LPR has abandoned their residence if the LPR’s intent was not to return to the U.S. within a relatively short period of time.
Factors DHS could consider in evaluating the LPR’s intent include:
Whether the trip abroad is lengthy or for a short period of time;
LPR’s family ties in the U.S.;
property holding in the U.S.;
business affiliations within the U.S.;
LPR’s family, property, and business ties in the foreign country.
After that was posted, we were asked what exactly we meant by the term "relatively short." Of course the answer, as always, depends on several factors. But here is a further explanation from Ms. Ponce:
What a "relatively short period of time" is can't be defined in terms of elapsed time alone. Generally, lawful permanent residents (LPR) can use their green cards to return to the United States after a temporary absence not exceeding one year. The most important factor in concluding whether an LPR abandoned his or her U.S. residence is to look at the LPR's actual intent to return to the United States after a short trip, along with the other factors such as property, business, and family ties inside the U.S. and in the foreign country. An LPR returning to the U.S. once a year for a few days doesn't "automatically revalidate" a green card in a situation in which the lawful permanent resident has actually been residing abroad.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/lWE-18mYGGw/)
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uma001
12-05 08:31 PM
I got laid off recently.
Now got job with 2 companies. 1 small and 1 big. 3 questions:
(1) Should I select based on my salary? Big company offers more salary.
(2) I have to now start Greencard again. So should I choose big company or small ? Both said they will consider sponsoring if performance is good.
(3) If I transfer H1B Is Big company likely to get RFE or small?
Go with consulting company.They will cooperate for your green card filing in EB-2. Any full time job never gaurantee green card.
Now got job with 2 companies. 1 small and 1 big. 3 questions:
(1) Should I select based on my salary? Big company offers more salary.
(2) I have to now start Greencard again. So should I choose big company or small ? Both said they will consider sponsoring if performance is good.
(3) If I transfer H1B Is Big company likely to get RFE or small?
Go with consulting company.They will cooperate for your green card filing in EB-2. Any full time job never gaurantee green card.
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coolfun
07-26 12:42 PM
Hi,
I submitted my 485/765/131 application in May this year and my 485 is pending. I received my EAD but I got an email from CRIS saying that there is an RFE on my AP. The RFE email was on July 13th but my lawyer still hasn't received the RFE. How long does it typically take to receive the RFE?
Thanks.
I submitted my 485/765/131 application in May this year and my 485 is pending. I received my EAD but I got an email from CRIS saying that there is an RFE on my AP. The RFE email was on July 13th but my lawyer still hasn't received the RFE. How long does it typically take to receive the RFE?
Thanks.
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forever
08-13 09:51 AM
Who is Becca Fischer ???:confused:
I had never expected of this variable i.e., application received by , as a factor of influence in the GC approval process discussion. People have gone completely insane. :(
I had never expected of this variable i.e., application received by , as a factor of influence in the GC approval process discussion. People have gone completely insane. :(
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masti_Gai
01-19 03:55 PM
For EB2 & EB3 category people it is the Date on which Labor was filed.:)
For EB1 category people it is the Date on which I-140 was filed.:)
For EB1 category people it is the Date on which I-140 was filed.:)
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learning01
04-06 01:33 PM
bill (# S......), will come into this S.Amdt of Specter. See my post here elsewhere in IV (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showpost.php?p=7032&postcount=177).
Everyone these are the provisions in the original Hagel bill. We're not sure whether they will be there in the new one or not.
Everyone these are the provisions in the original Hagel bill. We're not sure whether they will be there in the new one or not.
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immilaw
09-13 01:08 PM
Starting April 1st, only two Service Center are responsible for all the I-140's, Nebraska & Texas. All I-140's are filed with Nebraska Service Center. Nebraska keeps some of the petitoins and transfers the others to Texas. The ones that NSC keeps has a receipt number starting with LIN whereas the ones that are transfered to TX has the receipt number starting with SRC. So even though the petition might be filed with NSC, chances are it might be approved sonner if it goes to TXSC. Nebraska is taking 4-5 months to approve a petition whereas TX approves it in 15-25 days.
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08-13 03:46 PM
You will get your I-20 stamped with the start date. Also there will be a approval date on your I-797, which would be when your status becomes effective.
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wandmaker
01-10 10:30 AM
Agree on 1 and 2. But it is (c) (9) FILED I-485 for #3. I applied recently with no problem. Include a copy I-485 receipt.
you are correct for #3
you are correct for #3
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uma001
04-14 03:04 PM
I am currently on H1B, and my current company is not willing to sponsor me for GC. I am in my 5th year. I have found another company who has agreed to hire me and start my gc process, however, I am in a fix. This new offer is in CA and I am currently in NJ (+ my family)
I don't want to take this option unless it is absolutely necessary. My spouse, has the I-140 approved and not yet filed I-485. PD is Jan 04, EB3.
What are my options?
How many months left for you in fifth year? You need atleast 6 months to join another company so that they can do all the necessary steps in those 6 mnths before they file PERM. Are you trying to transfer to consultancy or full time employer?
I don't want to take this option unless it is absolutely necessary. My spouse, has the I-140 approved and not yet filed I-485. PD is Jan 04, EB3.
What are my options?
How many months left for you in fifth year? You need atleast 6 months to join another company so that they can do all the necessary steps in those 6 mnths before they file PERM. Are you trying to transfer to consultancy or full time employer?
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newh1user
01-22 03:16 PM
my new company filed h1 transfer on premium on 17 of jan and got fedex delivery on 18th .I have to join this company asap..so I have few question
1. can i join this company even the receipt is not available?
2. how long its take to get the receipt and approval in premium processing?
3. is there any chance to denied if yes what are those factors if any one come accross?
1. can i join this company even the receipt is not available?
2. how long its take to get the receipt and approval in premium processing?
3. is there any chance to denied if yes what are those factors if any one come accross?
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gchodhry
02-28 01:28 PM
Hi,
I am on L-1 Visa. My company is ready to apply green card and H1 visa as well. If my green card application is filed, then change in my visa status L1 to H1 is going to impact to my green card application?
In case I apply H1 from other employer, in that case what would be the impact on my green card application?
Please suggest.
Thanks,
Gagan Chodhry
I am on L-1 Visa. My company is ready to apply green card and H1 visa as well. If my green card application is filed, then change in my visa status L1 to H1 is going to impact to my green card application?
In case I apply H1 from other employer, in that case what would be the impact on my green card application?
Please suggest.
Thanks,
Gagan Chodhry
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kishorek111
06-28 02:16 PM
do you really need to worry about this? Here are your options...
1. Let your children keep Indian citizenship... Don't report about your Canadian citizenship to Indian authorities... Travel separately to India.. Don't take your kids with you... might be call your parents and ask them to take your kids... I don't think it would be a problem while coming back....and I don't think Indian authorities will find it....
2. Get Canadian citizenship for your kids and take OCI card... They can always get back their Indian citizenship later
1. Let your children keep Indian citizenship... Don't report about your Canadian citizenship to Indian authorities... Travel separately to India.. Don't take your kids with you... might be call your parents and ask them to take your kids... I don't think it would be a problem while coming back....and I don't think Indian authorities will find it....
2. Get Canadian citizenship for your kids and take OCI card... They can always get back their Indian citizenship later
gcdreamer05
02-17 09:49 AM
How did you come to a conclusion there is a huge rejection rate in chennai ?
mudigondag
05-19 04:04 PM
Thank you;
I am also renewing the EADs but the concern is more on what if the renewals are not approved by 9/2010. Looks like your answer is they are still legal (AOS)
I am also renewing the EADs but the concern is more on what if the renewals are not approved by 9/2010. Looks like your answer is they are still legal (AOS)
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