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  • freakin_gc
    01-31 02:15 PM
    Thanks for your feedback..won't you think column 15 in lc won't help? it mentioned as 'Will accept any suitable combination of Education , training or expeirence in lieu of stated requirements'. I also submitted an educational evaluation...

    Column 15

    Travel and/or relocation required

    *compluter Applications, Computer Information Systems, Electrical, Mechanical, Mathematcis, Physics or its foriegn Education Equivalent. Will accept any suitable combination of Education , training or expeirence in lieu of stated requirements.
    There is a high possibility that you will get an RFE and you will need to reply for the RFE.

    Service centers does not consider three year degree course from India as degree equivalent from here. They want minimum four year degree. This may upset you. You may need to talk with your Attorney and look for an alternative to stay in US.




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  • maine_gc
    04-20 04:02 PM
    I called the CBP office at the nearest international airport and the officer said "As long as they leave the country with in 6 months they are good. I don't have to come to the airport to get it corrected". He did not ask me the I-94 numbers or any thing. He just confirmed they are here on class B2.

    So what does the gurus suggest?




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  • meridiani.planum
    02-01 05:23 AM
    thanks for the reply..this means having a dependent visa is the key at the time of approval..

    if the application was approved and the wife was on h4 (but didnot file her i485 yet..) then she could still file for her i485?

    yes. if your wife was on H4, as soon as your 485 is approved, her H4 ends. However since your 485 is getting approved, your PD is presumably current meaning she is eligible to immediately file 485, and get to that as a legal status. If she has a dependent visa approved, and has travelled here thats nice, otherwise she has to file a 485 from your home country as a follow-to-join and htat can take some time for her to travel here.

    There is no 6 month grace period as such. Its just that upto 6 months of out-of-status is forgiven at 485 approval, and since on your 485 approval your H1 ends and so does her h4, it makes her status-less here. Being in that state upto 6 months is forgiven for 485.

    Its most important that you get married before the approval of your 485. Do court-marriage if your PD is current, to be on the safe side, even if the actual ceremony is still a month or two away. When to honeymoon is upto you. Cant let USCIS decide EVERYTHING, can we...




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  • sankap
    08-13 10:39 AM
    Can you share how you can check your status online after you've filed I-485? Who would send you the URL --your immi lawyer or the USCIS? Also, my lawyers filed said they filed my 485, AP, EAD the same day. Is that possible?



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  • we_can
    01-29 04:49 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 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.

    we_can




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  • krish2005
    11-09 04:07 PM
    When posts related to 'which airlines is good to fly' can be posted and reviewed under this section, why cannot this be posted too.

    But if admin feels that its an irrelevant post, then please go ahead and remove it.



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  • DesiGuy
    08-17 10:01 AM
    hi guys,

    my first post at IV.

    I got tired of waiting for my GC and so moved to UK last year on HSMP. After end of 11 months being in UK on HSMP, i filed for extension and received a 4 year "Resident Permit" in 2 weeks.

    So in another 3.5 yrs, will be filing for 'Permanent Residency' and after another 1 year for Citizenship. :)

    Here's another forum which i used and is VERY useful if anyone wants to move.

    http://immigrationboards.com/viewforum.php?f=2&sid=631bece76663f12559e81641d0886c80

    From my OWN experience:

    The PROS

    - Simple straight forward process :)
    - definate timeline on residence permit/permanent residency/citizenship
    - spouse gets same level of rights i.e.wife can work & study with any probs
    - family eligible for NHS (even if u dont have a job)
    - 1 month leave is standard; worst employers give only 4 weeks :p
    - kids have fun, get 'british' education (including school uniforms) and most of all, my kids GK has expanded vastly (knows and hear more abt rest of the world)
    - trips to Europe easy and inexpensive (weekend drive to paris is 2.5 hrs and approx 300GBP for family of 4 ;) )
    - excellent public transport system
    - India is only 8 hrs flight and timezone difference only 5 hrs.
    - get to watch and 'play' cricket
    - my british friends love "curry" and eat more 'spicier' then mine
    - having a pint during lunch is 'normal'

    The CONS:
    - VERY expensive place; u make and u spend, have fun but not much savings
    - JOB market is LOUSY - not easy to get a job
    - Jobs are not as high paying compared to USA, plus u are expected to do more (bit like india)
    - smaller houses, cars, roads, etc
    - no real burgers or tacos
    - after some time u start missing USA

    Again, finding a job is very difficult and it does not pay as much as in US. But its not impossible either, i got one ;)

    Cheers




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  • jasmin45
    02-26 01:20 PM
    If you go out of US and while you are out, if your GC is approved, then you can reenter US with that GC only if you have an AP. If you re-enter US with your H4, then USCIS assumes that you are abandoning your GC...This is what my attorney told me. So, it's better to talk to your attorney before going out of US.

    This is correct as per my understanding. As soon as your GC is approved you will need AP to re-enter US. IO at POE will have the information about your approved GC. I do not think he will allow you to enter on H4 after the GC Approval.

    This is just my understanding. Check with a attorney to get precise information.



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  • amsgc
    04-12 12:49 PM
    As someone mentioned - Do not Lie.
    Also note that by not replying, you are in fact condoning the actions of your previous employer. You had a good reason to leave him, and the DOL probably knows about it. If you are worried about your H1, you can go for premium processing on your H1 and then send the letter to DOL.




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  • amsgc
    04-02 08:27 PM
    Hi Bhayzone,

    Allow me to help you a bit here...

    First of all, there is no such thing as a H-1B transfer. When you change jobs, the new employer files a "new petition" with the USCIS requesting that:

    1) The new application should not be counted against the yearly H-1B cap.
    2) Your current H-1B status be "extended" in the US
    3) Your wife's H4 status be "extended" in the US

    Only your wife's H4 status is dependent on your H-1B status. If your wife changes her status to F1, then your H-1B status has no bearing at all on her F1. You could even go back to your home country and stay there while your wife completes her education on F1 :)

    I think the answer to your first two questions is in the above discussion. As for the third, I would personally wait to have the H-1B and H4 extensions approved, before applying for change from H4 to F1.

    All this is doable because you can:
    1) Use premium processing (2 weeks) for your new H1 and wife's extended H4 (at the same time). Note that you are legally allowed to pay the premium processing fee of $1000.
    2) School doesn't start until the begining of July, which gives your wife enough time to change her status from H4 to F1.

    Just so you know, your wife can attend school on H4 also. It helps to know this if the F1 doesn't go through. But, IMHO, it is better to be on F1 than H4 on any given day!

    Good luck!

    Ams

    Hi,

    My wife is on an H4 and we're planning to change her status to F1.
    Now my H1, thus her H4 is up for renewal soon (I have another 3 yrs on my H1).
    I will very soon be transferring my H1 to a new company.

    I am worried about the implications this might have on the H4 to F1 transfer.

    1] When my new company transfers the H1, will they also file for renewal? Or will they only transfer and later renew seperately.

    2] Assuming that we change the current H4 to F1, then will we have to renew the F1 too when my wife's H4 is transferred (due to my H1 transfer).

    3] Is it better to transfer to F1 from the current H4 , or wait for the new H4 for the transfer.

    All advice/suggestion would be really appreciated.



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  • conchshell
    11-09 08:40 PM
    This is then taken to a goldsmith who in turn stuffs this into a small golden (or silver depending upon one's capacity) and seals them air tight (mind this air tight) using fire. this is then tied along with a thread and is generally worn around the hips of babies.


    So learn a lesson, and when you get your GC, cut a small piece and wear it around your hips too. :D




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  • akhilmahajan
    11-14 09:01 PM
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Bump ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^



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  • newtoh1
    12-02 04:50 PM
    I have a question..
    Applying labor before 365 days of H1 expiry is enough
    or
    Approval of labor before 365 days of H1 expiry is required
    for getting extension of 1 year on H1 visa ?




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  • piyu7444
    04-01 10:05 AM
    Yes I was called for an in person interview and after the interview was told that the case is approvable. All the checks have been done and I just need a visa # to get the GC. I do not know how and why I was called for interview but I was the amonst the day 1 filer in July 2007. My application had reached on Jul 2 2007.



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  • basav
    08-03 03:20 PM
    I came to US in March 2007 on L1B, mean time applied for H1b during April 2008 which got approved with COS effective from Oct 1 2008,
    I could not work on H1b for some reasons, continued work on L1 until end of may 09 , went back to india during last week of May 2009 and returned in a month time (last week of June 09) with same L1 visa,

    Now I have a valid I94 fo L1 until Feb 2010, also H1B I94 says valid until 2011 which I assume is no more valid due to re-entry on L1 n offcourse never having worked on H1b till date.

    Now I would like to take up H1B in a month time, following are my questions


    1. I assume that my employer need to apply for COS from L1-H1 now (form I-539) correct me if iam wrong,also is it legal to work while COS approval is in progress?
    2. Is there a premium processing for COS? to make sure I get approval first and then start working,how long does it take to process premium and what is the typical time frame for normal one?
    3. My family is back in India, are they legal to travel during my COS being in progress with necessary stamping ? This is in case iam legal to work while COS is in progress, or
    you recommend me getting them before COS is initiated with there L2 visa n then apply COS for them too ? Risk here is if COS is not approved for some reasons everyone have to leave !




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  • thomachan72
    06-11 06:10 PM
    I strongly feel that CIR should be brought back and our amends included by our lobbying. Next time CIR is brought back, I am sure favorable amends for H1b GC applicants will be included/debated. I am only concerned about why there are no updates from the IV core group so far. Lets hope the lobbying firm that IV has hired is keeping track of the "behind the doors" discussions to make CIR more pleasing to those who voted against the closure of vote.



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  • ramus
    06-20 01:11 PM
    I would suggest to go with EAD and AP for spouse as its better then H1B.

    You don't have to stick one employee if spouse has EAD and she doesn't need to find job in perticular field if she has EAD...

    But for you, I would say just use H1B as long as you can.



    You should put the status on the day you are filing, so if you are filing before she gets on H-1, her status would be H-4.
    Question: Why do need to have an AP filed? Is it just to avoid the hassle of stamping?
    Just getting an AP approved has nothing to do with the H-1 status. But if you use the AP to enter into US, there is a grey area if the H-1 is still valid or not. If you have an option try to keep her on H-1 and not use the AP, this will make sure that he has a valid work status even if the 485 gets rejected.




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  • logiclife
    12-22 06:03 PM
    There is no such thing as "H1B grace period". Nowhere in Immigration laws or USCIS regulations there is anything like a fixed number.

    You are out of status(not illegal) when you stop working. If you are laid off suddenly, you are out of status.

    Most people are ok coz they find new job and starting working and the "gap" in employment is usually less than a month. If its more than a month then you can face inquiries during H1B transfer to your new employer about your gap and they may ask you for missing paystubs. If you cant provide paystubs for the gap in employment between jobs, then it can go 2 ways:

    1. They will give you H1 approval with I-94 attached at bottom ... meaning H1 petition is approval and the transfer is also approved.

    2. If you are unluckly, the would give you just the I-797 H1 approval without the I-94 attached at the bottom of 797. That means that H1 petition for new employer is approved but the transfer is not approved. Then in that case you are required to travel out of the country and get another I-94 to get back in status.

    This loosely defined grace period is a pain for those who work in consulting and switch jobs or those who get laid off without advance notice.




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  • TeddyKoochu
    01-06 03:41 PM
    Please read the text in the USCIS page carefully. You need to clearly satisfy at least 3 criteria. In practice, you try to provide at least some evidence for most criteria.

    Note also that you need to provide evidence of sustained fulfillment. E.g., suppose you want to show that

    "Evidence that the alien has judged the work of others, either individually or on a panel;"

    This is *not* satisfied, e.g., if you graded the papers of your students or did code-reviews! This is likely satisfied if you, e.g., were in an IEEE standards committee (especially if the standard becomes well known, e.g., IEEE 802.11, or Firewire, etc.). Similarly, if you just participated in a panel once, then the reviewer is likely to reject your claim; you really want to show that you regularly (e.g., once a month for last 3-4 years) participate in panels, etc. In my own case, I reviewed literally 100's of conference and journal papers, and was in the TPC of many conferences, and also participated in an NSF panel for reviewing proposals for funding.

    The reviewer will want evidence for each criteria. Sometimes you may be able to use the same evidence towards more than one criteria, but generally it is not the case.

    Finally remember that you need *very strong* recommendation letters from "well known" people *all over the world". Most people gets some letters from US, some from their home country, some from Europe, other countries, etc. I had about 10-15 letters from US, China, India, Netherlands, etc. The letter writer in each case must be very well known, and must hold a very high position (e.g., one of my letter writer was one of the heads of Philips research).

    In any case, it does not matter what I or someone else thinks about your qualifications. What matters is what the reviewer of your petition thinks. What I would suggest is that if you feel that you have a good chance at EB1-A (e.g., in your own mind you believe that you truly satisfy 3 criteria), then hire a good attorney and start working on preparing your dossier. The cost will be about $7000-$10,000 (depending upon what attorney you choose). Attorneys will charge much more for EB1 petitions since they actually have to work on it (rather than get a para-legal fill-in forms, as done in EB2 applications). It usually takes 4-6 months to get all material, etc.

    Thanks for all the details. Greatly appreciate your advise. Looks like lot of information needs to be collected and without a research background I think its really a long shot to justify the time effort and resources.




    bidhanc
    07-23 08:32 AM
    Hi,

    Would like to throw some more ideas;
    You should keep in mind that with this economy there is no guarantee of your job (my personal experience).
    If you want to stay in this country and that is one of your foremost desires/aim
    then in my opinion it is always better to aim for the GC and then do whatever you have to do.
    If you have option of going back to your home country and do not mind (due to job loss or other situation) then by all means go for career.

    Good Luck.




    ItsLife
    05-06 09:17 PM
    Why are u putting unrelated stuff here. You can always consult a lawyer for lawsuit
    if u feel. Ofcourse nothing is free. U will need to pay a lawyer for that.

    We can post IPL matches here, we can post people working on two jobs and all the advise for every thing and not for this poor guy who seeks advise.

    This is a form for immigration issues and not only to get your Green card. Incase you forget that.

    This is a very sad state then some seniors think they can talk trash or anything to other members. This needs to stop asap.



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