walking_dude
12-12 01:42 PM
According to USCIS field manual for Adjudicators (IOs who approve 485), they should use DOL O*Net Codes, to determine same or similar, while approving. This code is mentioned in your LC.
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rajeever
07-26 06:42 PM
Hi,
I lost my jon w/big software consultancy. I found another project and then applied for H1-B transfer with Indian consulting company. Its been almost 1 month since new company have filed for H1-B transfer and renewal (my H1-B was expring on July 6th, 2009).
so far, i've not received any H1-B recipt. I'm worried about it. I'm also getting married in the last w/e of Nov, 2009. Is it a good idea to file for Premimum processing.
Thanks,
Rajeev
I lost my jon w/big software consultancy. I found another project and then applied for H1-B transfer with Indian consulting company. Its been almost 1 month since new company have filed for H1-B transfer and renewal (my H1-B was expring on July 6th, 2009).
so far, i've not received any H1-B recipt. I'm worried about it. I'm also getting married in the last w/e of Nov, 2009. Is it a good idea to file for Premimum processing.
Thanks,
Rajeev
shishya
04-30 11:18 AM
Hi,
I am lost trying to find information on this.
Here's the situation for adding my wife to my I-485 application (we are from India). We DO have her 100% correct birth certificate we got issued last month.
However, since the issue date on it is April 2011, our lawyer insists that we need affidavits from her parents as well (perhaps to avoid RFEs). Further the lawyer insists that the Foreign Affairs Manual for India states that these be sworn in front of a first class magistrate of India.
When her parents went to the local court and request the first class magistrate, the court officer is demanding that we have a sealed copy of the requesting authority (USCIS) that clearly states that a first class magistrate's signature is required!
Questions:
(i) Is the affidavit supposed to be sworn in front of first class magistrate? Even if we have a corrected birth certificate?? Or can it be signed by an 'Executive Magistrate' or maybe even just notarized??
(ii) If yes, did someone else face a similar issue?
(iii) If yes, is there a USCIS document I could send to satisfy their demand?
I did try to find a USCIS document but all it states is that ... IF the birth certificate is unavailable ... then "sworn affidavits" need to accompany non-availability certificate from a competent local government authority.
Please advise :(
PS: FYI, they went to the Palghar court in Maharashtra, India.
I am lost trying to find information on this.
Here's the situation for adding my wife to my I-485 application (we are from India). We DO have her 100% correct birth certificate we got issued last month.
However, since the issue date on it is April 2011, our lawyer insists that we need affidavits from her parents as well (perhaps to avoid RFEs). Further the lawyer insists that the Foreign Affairs Manual for India states that these be sworn in front of a first class magistrate of India.
When her parents went to the local court and request the first class magistrate, the court officer is demanding that we have a sealed copy of the requesting authority (USCIS) that clearly states that a first class magistrate's signature is required!
Questions:
(i) Is the affidavit supposed to be sworn in front of first class magistrate? Even if we have a corrected birth certificate?? Or can it be signed by an 'Executive Magistrate' or maybe even just notarized??
(ii) If yes, did someone else face a similar issue?
(iii) If yes, is there a USCIS document I could send to satisfy their demand?
I did try to find a USCIS document but all it states is that ... IF the birth certificate is unavailable ... then "sworn affidavits" need to accompany non-availability certificate from a competent local government authority.
Please advise :(
PS: FYI, they went to the Palghar court in Maharashtra, India.
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jv_01
05-18 03:41 PM
Hi,
I am currently on h1b visa without a project from past 1 year in US and my employer asked me to convert to L2 visa dependent on my husband who is on L1 visa . I do not have any paystubs for my stamping. If I go to canada consulate for stamping, what is the success rate for my visa being approved?Will I be able to come back to US without any issues.Also, can you suggest me to which consulate should I go for my stamping?Please help!
Thanks.
I am currently on h1b visa without a project from past 1 year in US and my employer asked me to convert to L2 visa dependent on my husband who is on L1 visa . I do not have any paystubs for my stamping. If I go to canada consulate for stamping, what is the success rate for my visa being approved?Will I be able to come back to US without any issues.Also, can you suggest me to which consulate should I go for my stamping?Please help!
Thanks.
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fareedismailsait
01-04 08:40 PM
I'm a US Green Card. I am eligible to apply for my citizenship but have run into a technical issue. I registered to vote in August 1999, but never voted. It was my 2nd semester at a community college in Chicago and the professor was encouraging everyone to register to vote. Taking his advice I too registered to vote not knowing that I was ineligible. I did sign the form which states "I hear by swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the United States..." Unfortunately I did not read the fine print before signing the application. As it was not my intension to vote, and I merely did it on the request of the professor, I did not vote.
In 2005 I switched from a F1 to a H1 and in 2006 married a US citizen with whom I have 2 little kids. I am now eligible to apply for my citizenship, and would like your professional opinion on how I should deal with this situation.
To ensure my voter registration application was in fact processed I did request the �Chicago Board of Elections� for a copy of the application. I am also in the process of requesting them to �de register� or �cancel� my voter registration and provide me with a letter stating my voter registration has been cancelled and that I have never voted.
I would really appreciate your help.
In 2005 I switched from a F1 to a H1 and in 2006 married a US citizen with whom I have 2 little kids. I am now eligible to apply for my citizenship, and would like your professional opinion on how I should deal with this situation.
To ensure my voter registration application was in fact processed I did request the �Chicago Board of Elections� for a copy of the application. I am also in the process of requesting them to �de register� or �cancel� my voter registration and provide me with a letter stating my voter registration has been cancelled and that I have never voted.
I would really appreciate your help.
Michael chertoff
05-08 08:58 PM
Start with Libra. I have seen people talk, talk, talk and talk about immigraton and gone with the wind right next day they get the green card. Start with a member 'libra', he always used to blame eevrybody, not seen since the day he got his GC. Share some other names.
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Marphad
01-14 01:56 PM
Hi All,
Need some comments on my situation. My lawyer filed for my I-140, I-485, AP, and EAD on November 20th on EB2 Row Category. I just emails yesterday stating that my EAD card is sent to production, but they have asked for initial evidence on 485. Is it possible to review 485 without looking at the 140? I am not sure what that query is, but really hoping that it is not something serious. I've already waited for 16 months for my Labor to get approved. Please share your experiences, suggestions etc. regarding this.
yes, 485 processing and 140 processing is different. They are joined thread, So they will not approve 485 until your 140 is approved.
Need some comments on my situation. My lawyer filed for my I-140, I-485, AP, and EAD on November 20th on EB2 Row Category. I just emails yesterday stating that my EAD card is sent to production, but they have asked for initial evidence on 485. Is it possible to review 485 without looking at the 140? I am not sure what that query is, but really hoping that it is not something serious. I've already waited for 16 months for my Labor to get approved. Please share your experiences, suggestions etc. regarding this.
yes, 485 processing and 140 processing is different. They are joined thread, So they will not approve 485 until your 140 is approved.
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mr_rajeevsaxena
06-26 09:48 AM
Hello Everyone,
We are currently evaluating our options of starting a business on EAD, which should be coming within 3 months of filing of I485 in July. Does anyone know if I or my wife can start a business on EAD, are there any issues with it?
Thanks
We are currently evaluating our options of starting a business on EAD, which should be coming within 3 months of filing of I485 in July. Does anyone know if I or my wife can start a business on EAD, are there any issues with it?
Thanks
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simbasimba
03-25 03:18 PM
My fianc� is on a tourist visa and I am on a H1B visa, we are planning to get married while she is on a tourist visa? Is that okay to do so, any restrictions?
Second question After marriage can I convert her visa to H4 dependant visa while she is here, so that she can stay with me without going back? Does she have to go out of the country for this conversion to happen?
Also if she wishes to go out of the US on the tourist visa after we get married can she still apply for a dependant visa H4 to come here ? Will that cause any issues for her?
Which one is better to do, marry and apply for her conversion right away over here or should she go back and apply from outside the country?
Thanks Much!
Second question After marriage can I convert her visa to H4 dependant visa while she is here, so that she can stay with me without going back? Does she have to go out of the country for this conversion to happen?
Also if she wishes to go out of the US on the tourist visa after we get married can she still apply for a dependant visa H4 to come here ? Will that cause any issues for her?
Which one is better to do, marry and apply for her conversion right away over here or should she go back and apply from outside the country?
Thanks Much!
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mhtanim
11-27 07:28 PM
Suppose I am employed in H-1b with employer �X� for position �A�. Employer �X� filed my Labor Certification and I-140 for a future position �B� and got both approved. Position �A� and position �B� have at least 50% different job duties.
I file my I-485 and it is pending for more than 180 days. I get a better offer from employer �Y�. Now, I want to transfer my H1-B to employer �Y� using AC21 portability rule. My job description with employer �Y� should be similar to position �A� or position �B�?
I file my I-485 and it is pending for more than 180 days. I get a better offer from employer �Y�. Now, I want to transfer my H1-B to employer �Y� using AC21 portability rule. My job description with employer �Y� should be similar to position �A� or position �B�?
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goosetavo
03-03 02:22 AM
Any plans for IV to join this group? A national immigrants march on DC is planned for the end of the month, any word from IV?
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August 12th, 2005, 01:06 PM
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08-27 07:40 PM
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will celebrate the grand opening of its new field office and application support center in Bedford on Thursday, Sept. 2, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, naturalization ceremony and tours of the facility. USCIS Associate Regional Director Shelley Goodwin will preside during the naturalization ceremony and will administer the Oath of Allegiance to 25 citizenship candidates. She will be joined by USCIS� Boston District Director Denis Riordan and USCIS� Manchester Field Office Director Simon Abi Nader.
Gov. John Lynch will join USCIS and delivering remarks for the special naturalization ceremony. Joining USCIS for the ribbon-cutting ceremony will be Bedford Town Manager Russell Marcoux, Mayor of Manchester Ted Gatsas and Glenn C. Rotondo, acting regional administrator of General Services Administration, New England region.
The new office, at 9 Ridgewood Road, will provide a range of immigration services, including naturalization interviews, lawful permanent resident processing, fingerprinting and photographic services and is well-suited to serve the area�s immigrant community. The new facility replaces the former Manchester location on Canal Street. The new office is based on a national model for new USCIS office locations throughout the country.
The new building is being dedicated to Sgt. Major Abraham Cohn, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient. Cohn was born in 1832 in Guttentag, an East Prussian town. He immigrated to the U.S. in the mid-19th century and fought for the Union during the Civil War serving with the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Volunteers. He was awarded the Medal of Honor �for conspicuous gallantry� in the Battle of the Wilderness (May 6, 1864) and �for bravery & coolness� at the Battle of the Crater (July 30, 1864).
The 25 citizenship candidates originate from 13 countries: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, China, France, Iran, Kosovo, Malaysia, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Sudan, Thailand and United Kingdom. The ribbon cutting will take place at 11 a.m. with the naturalization ceremony to follow at 1 p.m.
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Gov. John Lynch will join USCIS and delivering remarks for the special naturalization ceremony. Joining USCIS for the ribbon-cutting ceremony will be Bedford Town Manager Russell Marcoux, Mayor of Manchester Ted Gatsas and Glenn C. Rotondo, acting regional administrator of General Services Administration, New England region.
The new office, at 9 Ridgewood Road, will provide a range of immigration services, including naturalization interviews, lawful permanent resident processing, fingerprinting and photographic services and is well-suited to serve the area�s immigrant community. The new facility replaces the former Manchester location on Canal Street. The new office is based on a national model for new USCIS office locations throughout the country.
The new building is being dedicated to Sgt. Major Abraham Cohn, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient. Cohn was born in 1832 in Guttentag, an East Prussian town. He immigrated to the U.S. in the mid-19th century and fought for the Union during the Civil War serving with the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Volunteers. He was awarded the Medal of Honor �for conspicuous gallantry� in the Battle of the Wilderness (May 6, 1864) and �for bravery & coolness� at the Battle of the Crater (July 30, 1864).
The 25 citizenship candidates originate from 13 countries: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, China, France, Iran, Kosovo, Malaysia, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Sudan, Thailand and United Kingdom. The ribbon cutting will take place at 11 a.m. with the naturalization ceremony to follow at 1 p.m.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/08/new_us_immigration_office_to_o.html)
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mbartosik
04-03 05:19 PM
If your lawyer or you can get through to a person at BEC maybe you could get that person would agree to accept mail addressed to a specific person at the BEC, that way there would be someone to contact to check that they have it.
Obviously they wouldn't normally do that, but if someone there believes the lawyer that it was lost twice then they might take pitty.
That way you are dealing with someone rather than a black box.
Obviously they wouldn't normally do that, but if someone there believes the lawyer that it was lost twice then they might take pitty.
That way you are dealing with someone rather than a black box.
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04-24 10:05 PM
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cdeneo
01-12 06:51 PM
I don't believe leaving the company that you had signed an I-9 form with have any impact on your GC app as long as you have a same or a similar job lined up if and when you do get an RFE regarding the same.
As mentioned several times, GC is for future employment and you can switch employers as many times as you want under AC21 (of course you don't want to go overboard with switching employers every few months either :)).
I hope this helps - again this is my understanding of the law and not a legal opinion.
Does the I9 form that we sign with our company have any impact on our 485 processing if we leave the company using AC21.
Thank you.
As mentioned several times, GC is for future employment and you can switch employers as many times as you want under AC21 (of course you don't want to go overboard with switching employers every few months either :)).
I hope this helps - again this is my understanding of the law and not a legal opinion.
Does the I9 form that we sign with our company have any impact on our 485 processing if we leave the company using AC21.
Thank you.
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pcs
08-22 07:27 AM
We need guys like you....
Initially you will have to work hard to get few active souls...
after that the tide will turn
best wishes.....
Hi All,
A warm hello from the newly formed University Relations Committee - IV SoCal Chapter. The University Relations Committee will be responsible for educating university students about the advantages for them to join the IV efforts early on and increase our membership with active members from various universities.
So if any of you think you can add a whole lot to this group, please feel free to reply back or PM me and I will add you to the group.
- Abhisam
Initially you will have to work hard to get few active souls...
after that the tide will turn
best wishes.....
Hi All,
A warm hello from the newly formed University Relations Committee - IV SoCal Chapter. The University Relations Committee will be responsible for educating university students about the advantages for them to join the IV efforts early on and increase our membership with active members from various universities.
So if any of you think you can add a whole lot to this group, please feel free to reply back or PM me and I will add you to the group.
- Abhisam
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newbie2020
04-28 09:43 AM
Here are few pending immigration bills which have a higher chances of passing in both house and senate. I was looking at some of the bills and noticed when a bill (or a varient )is introduced in both houses simultaneously the chances of that bill passing are higher.
This may be a good idea for us to try pushing some of the EB related measures if we can
into these bills. I know someone may say Hey these are family related bills But remember how they add the immigration, healthcare, veteran measures into budget or appropriation bills.....similarly we can try.
1 . Uniting American Families Act of 2009 (Introduced in Senate)[S.424.IS]
2 . Uniting American Families Act of 2009 (Introduced in House)[H.R.1024.IH]
This bill and varient were introduced in both house and senate. Note: It touches the
SEC. 4. NUMERICAL LIMITATIONS ON INDIVIDUAL FOREIGN STATES This is one item we always talk about removing the country limits......
The other bills in progress are
3 . Immigration Fraud Prevention Act of 2009 (Introduced in House)[H.R.1992.IH]
4 . Immigration Fraud Prevention Act of 2009 (Introduced in Senate)[S.577.IS]
5 . To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to exempt surviving spouses of United States citizens from the numerical limitations described in section 201 of such Act. (Introduced in Senate)[S.815.IS]
6 . To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for relief to surviving spouses and children. (Introduced in House)[H.R.1870.IH]
Any thoughts.....
This may be a good idea for us to try pushing some of the EB related measures if we can
into these bills. I know someone may say Hey these are family related bills But remember how they add the immigration, healthcare, veteran measures into budget or appropriation bills.....similarly we can try.
1 . Uniting American Families Act of 2009 (Introduced in Senate)[S.424.IS]
2 . Uniting American Families Act of 2009 (Introduced in House)[H.R.1024.IH]
This bill and varient were introduced in both house and senate. Note: It touches the
SEC. 4. NUMERICAL LIMITATIONS ON INDIVIDUAL FOREIGN STATES This is one item we always talk about removing the country limits......
The other bills in progress are
3 . Immigration Fraud Prevention Act of 2009 (Introduced in House)[H.R.1992.IH]
4 . Immigration Fraud Prevention Act of 2009 (Introduced in Senate)[S.577.IS]
5 . To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to exempt surviving spouses of United States citizens from the numerical limitations described in section 201 of such Act. (Introduced in Senate)[S.815.IS]
6 . To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for relief to surviving spouses and children. (Introduced in House)[H.R.1870.IH]
Any thoughts.....
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09-06 12:17 AM
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Navkcl
10-09 01:21 PM
I'm in the same boat...765 checks not cashed yet, rest got cashed on 9/20 and got the receipt numbers for 485/AP.
But still waiting on 765(EAD) cehcks to be cashed and receipt number.
But still waiting on 765(EAD) cehcks to be cashed and receipt number.
glosrfc
10-18 07:53 PM
Whoops! Sorry, Mr K...guess I got a bit carried away creating themes instead of a single button. Trouble is, I can then never decide which of them I like the best!
Thanks for the comments as well, folks.
Thanks for the comments as well, folks.
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