sanju_dba
09-16 01:50 PM
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245(i) Cases Will not effect EB3 or EB2 Numbers - ImmigrationPortal Forums (http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=204516)
245(i) Cases Will not effect EB3 or EB2 Numbers - ImmigrationPortal Forums (http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=204516)
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indyanguy
11-16 11:10 AM
PD is 12/04 (EB3).
I received a LUD on 9/21/07. I am not sure if this was because my case was transferred from NSC->CSC->NSC. What's the LUD on yours?
I received a LUD on 9/21/07. I am not sure if this was because my case was transferred from NSC->CSC->NSC. What's the LUD on yours?
jagadeesh
12-14 06:17 PM
Thanks for your reply.
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cshen
06-16 09:50 AM
I have current passport with valid I94, my lawyer asks for copy of all expired passport which has visas on it. But I ccannot find the expired passport, can I still file the I485. I appreciate your help.
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lazycis
02-06 08:57 AM
Hello everyone,
I am in a very bad condition n would appreciate anyone who can advice me on same. I had been out of status for about 1 yr n 2 months following my denial of I 140 n expiration of H1b, n currently residing in US. Now i have a new approval for H1b from USCIS, a month back. I was instructed by my employer to go back to my native country n get approval from from the consulate n re enter US. My lawyer instructed that i will be barred at the consulate or at the airport due to the history of over stay in US upon re-entering . Is there any one who have heard experinces of this kind ever? plz share your knowledge... thanks
Lawyer is right. If you leave the country, you will be barred for 10 years from re-entry if you accumulated more than 1 year of "unlawful presence" ("out of status" is different and it is not a such a big deal to lose status as long as you do not accumulate unlawful presence). If you stay, you may be able to eventually get green card.
Can you provide more details regarding your timeline? Was I-485 filed? If you had pending I-485, "unlawful presence" counts from the date I-485 has been denied, not from the date H1 has expired.
I am in a very bad condition n would appreciate anyone who can advice me on same. I had been out of status for about 1 yr n 2 months following my denial of I 140 n expiration of H1b, n currently residing in US. Now i have a new approval for H1b from USCIS, a month back. I was instructed by my employer to go back to my native country n get approval from from the consulate n re enter US. My lawyer instructed that i will be barred at the consulate or at the airport due to the history of over stay in US upon re-entering . Is there any one who have heard experinces of this kind ever? plz share your knowledge... thanks
Lawyer is right. If you leave the country, you will be barred for 10 years from re-entry if you accumulated more than 1 year of "unlawful presence" ("out of status" is different and it is not a such a big deal to lose status as long as you do not accumulate unlawful presence). If you stay, you may be able to eventually get green card.
Can you provide more details regarding your timeline? Was I-485 filed? If you had pending I-485, "unlawful presence" counts from the date I-485 has been denied, not from the date H1 has expired.
SlowRoasted
05-22 10:10 PM
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GC_ASP
09-25 02:11 PM
nlalchandini,
I already searched that forum. But it seems all of his posts were removed. I searched PAPPU's posts. i was able to access only last 500 posts by him.
thank you.
I already searched that forum. But it seems all of his posts were removed. I searched PAPPU's posts. i was able to access only last 500 posts by him.
thank you.
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number30
04-09 02:48 PM
Pardon me if this question has been asked before. This query is for my friend who got laid off just before his 140 got approved in 02/09.
Case details: PD 08.2007; 3 yr. H1B expiring 08.2009
What are his options to keep the GC process rolling & things to consider?
Can he return to his home country, India, and apply 485 by consular processing when his PD is current?
Thank you.
Company should not revoke his I-140 and support him with all the documents for the interview. There is no AC-21 for the CP.
Case details: PD 08.2007; 3 yr. H1B expiring 08.2009
What are his options to keep the GC process rolling & things to consider?
Can he return to his home country, India, and apply 485 by consular processing when his PD is current?
Thank you.
Company should not revoke his I-140 and support him with all the documents for the interview. There is no AC-21 for the CP.
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nirdlalegcade
01-29 10:16 AM
can I leave US while my green card is pending? I have H4 visa and it is still valid. any help? Thank you so much! :D
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chanduv23
02-21 10:35 AM
Thanks for the info. I will pass it on to him.
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andy garcia
11-19 11:59 AM
Does anyone know if there would be some kind of record about
when and how many times we have spoken to the IIO.
Like will a IIO be able to look at one's receipt# and say if they have spoken to an IIO earlier that day or whenever that is?
Thank you.
Every time that they talk to you, they log the date of that conversation.
when and how many times we have spoken to the IIO.
Like will a IIO be able to look at one's receipt# and say if they have spoken to an IIO earlier that day or whenever that is?
Thank you.
Every time that they talk to you, they log the date of that conversation.
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alparsons
November 8th, 2004, 10:11 PM
Hi,
I don't have direct personal experience with those particular lenses, however as a general rule suplementary lenses can be designed to give sharper results if they are designed to go in front of a particular lens. (the Nikon suplementary wide angle is probably slightly sharper) If it were me I would try the lenses I already have to see if the results I got from either or both were adequate for my personal purposes before I shelled out more bucks to change them. Even if they are terribly unsharp you may find that the exact look of the unsharpness is apealing in your images.
as far as a UV filter goes it is usualy a very subtle difference in the look of the images, unless you have a habit of destroying the front element of your lenses. If that were the case it could save you the cost of replaceing scratched lenses. Personaly I just make it a habit to keep my fingers off of the front of the glass, and so far in the last 30 or so years I haven't needed to keep a UV or skylight filter on my lenses.
I don't have direct personal experience with those particular lenses, however as a general rule suplementary lenses can be designed to give sharper results if they are designed to go in front of a particular lens. (the Nikon suplementary wide angle is probably slightly sharper) If it were me I would try the lenses I already have to see if the results I got from either or both were adequate for my personal purposes before I shelled out more bucks to change them. Even if they are terribly unsharp you may find that the exact look of the unsharpness is apealing in your images.
as far as a UV filter goes it is usualy a very subtle difference in the look of the images, unless you have a habit of destroying the front element of your lenses. If that were the case it could save you the cost of replaceing scratched lenses. Personaly I just make it a habit to keep my fingers off of the front of the glass, and so far in the last 30 or so years I haven't needed to keep a UV or skylight filter on my lenses.