sam2006
09-09 02:26 PM
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I had sent USCIS a color notarized copy from india and there was no issue:)
I had sent USCIS a color notarized copy from india and there was no issue:)
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Green.Tech
11-28 08:35 PM
Welcome to retrogression! :)
ivuser9
03-30 08:01 PM
Thank you for sharing. Any ideas about visitor visas? how they are giving?
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kirupa
12-07 12:48 AM
Hello and welcome :nerd:
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07-30 06:30 PM
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) has applauded the brainstorm of ideas in a draft memo from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The now-public draft, leaked without the permission of USCIS, examines the legal framework of immigration and explores possible solutions. AILA commends this reflection of the pursuit of the rule of law and the willingness of USCIS leadership to take up this thorough examination.
"We have in the past seen many attempts to scour the law to find justification for draconian, and ultimately unhelpful, ways to make immigrants' lives miserable," said AILA president David Leopold. "This draft document tries to think through ways to make the legal immigration system work in support of sensible law enforcement. It respects the law and respects the people who must deal with the law. For that, the administration is to be congratulated, even if none of the proposals is ever carried out." He added that many of these proposals should be carried out. Long-needed regulations to help children and crime victims caught in the system should be published. Men and women fighting for America in the U.S. military should have the comfort of knowing that their families are safe from being deported. Immigration policies that encourage investment in America and creation of jobs should be emphasized and expanded. These are but a few of several excellent proposals in this document.
"We will never effectively address illegal immigration until we develop a legal immigration system that actually works and that offers people a realistic alternative to illegality," added AILA Executive Director Crystal Williams. "Congress has thus far refused to act. Administration officials at least are trying to find ways to help fill this vacuum," Williams stated.
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"We have in the past seen many attempts to scour the law to find justification for draconian, and ultimately unhelpful, ways to make immigrants' lives miserable," said AILA president David Leopold. "This draft document tries to think through ways to make the legal immigration system work in support of sensible law enforcement. It respects the law and respects the people who must deal with the law. For that, the administration is to be congratulated, even if none of the proposals is ever carried out." He added that many of these proposals should be carried out. Long-needed regulations to help children and crime victims caught in the system should be published. Men and women fighting for America in the U.S. military should have the comfort of knowing that their families are safe from being deported. Immigration policies that encourage investment in America and creation of jobs should be emphasized and expanded. These are but a few of several excellent proposals in this document.
"We will never effectively address illegal immigration until we develop a legal immigration system that actually works and that offers people a realistic alternative to illegality," added AILA Executive Director Crystal Williams. "Congress has thus far refused to act. Administration officials at least are trying to find ways to help fill this vacuum," Williams stated.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/07/san_diego_immigration_lawyer_d_1.html)
hibworker
08-24 02:19 AM
one can take scholarship on H4. Can not accept any kind of employment.
No need to inform USCIS.
No need to inform USCIS.
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pareshsinha
03-31 01:19 AM
From over an year, I have been working on EAD. Recently I resigned from my job, however I am still looking for a new job. I have a few questions related with EAD:
1. Even after leaving the company, is it legal for me to stay in the country and for how long?
2. Can I look for any kind of job on EAD or there is any restrictions?
3. Is it possible that my former employer can cancel my EAD?
4. If I find a new job, do I have to use immigration lawyers of my former employer to help renew my EAD, travel document etc. from time to time or I can hire another immigration lawyer?
Thanks.
1. Even after leaving the company, is it legal for me to stay in the country and for how long?
2. Can I look for any kind of job on EAD or there is any restrictions?
3. Is it possible that my former employer can cancel my EAD?
4. If I find a new job, do I have to use immigration lawyers of my former employer to help renew my EAD, travel document etc. from time to time or I can hire another immigration lawyer?
Thanks.
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JunRN
11-30 10:46 AM
Possibly, USCIS will ask for your updated employment contract and job description. RFE is usually sent to your lawyer.
I don't know why they split your wife's application. Did you marry after you applied for GC?
I don't know why they split your wife's application. Did you marry after you applied for GC?
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kaushik58
09-09 11:21 PM
Hi Gurus,
Can Any Body Update Us With Any Latest On This Subjected Issue ?
Recently In I-140 Anybody Got Aproval With 3 Years Degree From Nsc ? I Am Talking About Eb-3 Cases.
I Understood That Something Was Going On But Could Not Get Any News So Far !
Can Anybody Give Lights If There Is Something Positive ?
I Hope Immigration Voice Will Also Take Up This Issue During Rally.
Thanks,
Can Any Body Update Us With Any Latest On This Subjected Issue ?
Recently In I-140 Anybody Got Aproval With 3 Years Degree From Nsc ? I Am Talking About Eb-3 Cases.
I Understood That Something Was Going On But Could Not Get Any News So Far !
Can Anybody Give Lights If There Is Something Positive ?
I Hope Immigration Voice Will Also Take Up This Issue During Rally.
Thanks,
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Can2004
08-04 08:50 PM
Thank you
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dilipb
09-26 04:05 PM
Hi
I am going to appear for H1-B interview next month.
I was supposed to get my degree in 2000(Electronic Engineering) however due to backlogs and since I started job before degree completion I completed my degree in 2005.
Is that a real big problem?
Although I have double bachelors one in Electrical Engineering and other is science but my work evaluation is based on my bachelor of engineering degree.
Please help.
Tks
Nomad
I believe as long as you have a degree certificate and 3+ years of work experience you should be fine.
- not legal advice
I am going to appear for H1-B interview next month.
I was supposed to get my degree in 2000(Electronic Engineering) however due to backlogs and since I started job before degree completion I completed my degree in 2005.
Is that a real big problem?
Although I have double bachelors one in Electrical Engineering and other is science but my work evaluation is based on my bachelor of engineering degree.
Please help.
Tks
Nomad
I believe as long as you have a degree certificate and 3+ years of work experience you should be fine.
- not legal advice
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nousername
04-07 09:00 PM
Once you switched from F1 to H1 your F1 becomes void.
If you can get an approved transfer (don't know form # or name) then you should be good, and don't need another stamp. That is my best "guess".
Hi,
I was on an F1 visa until Oct, 2008 and on H1-b visa after that.
The expiry date on my F1 visa stamp is in 2011.
I intend to convert from H1 to F1 . Do I require a new F1 visa stamp or will my old stamping be valid still?
Thanks in advance.
If you can get an approved transfer (don't know form # or name) then you should be good, and don't need another stamp. That is my best "guess".
Hi,
I was on an F1 visa until Oct, 2008 and on H1-b visa after that.
The expiry date on my F1 visa stamp is in 2011.
I intend to convert from H1 to F1 . Do I require a new F1 visa stamp or will my old stamping be valid still?
Thanks in advance.
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DallasBlue
07-25 12:08 AM
no labor is position dependent not person dependent. You cannot make it go faster based on earlier 140.
-M
mrdelhiite is correct.
If your company is regularly advertising and they have all the ad's in place as required by PERM , they can file your PERM and you can get your labor approval. If in case your labor is approved before 30th july you would be able to file concurrent 140 & 485 and can retain your PD too.
good luck.
-- disclaimer am not a lawyer please seek professional advice.
-M
mrdelhiite is correct.
If your company is regularly advertising and they have all the ad's in place as required by PERM , they can file your PERM and you can get your labor approval. If in case your labor is approved before 30th july you would be able to file concurrent 140 & 485 and can retain your PD too.
good luck.
-- disclaimer am not a lawyer please seek professional advice.
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ExoVoid
04-10 11:06 PM
OK, I'll lighten it, add the value, and maybe edit the grid size. Thanks for the input ya'll
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06-09 09:31 AM
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marola
05-14 05:28 PM
Hi, I am a holder G4 visa working on a international institution in Washington DC, USA...and my fiance is a G4 visa holder too, working on other international institution in the same city (we are foreigners, south americans, especifically)...ok...the main issue is that we want to get married next month in USA and sure as G4 visa holders at that time....but on this September, my fiance is going to change his status to a F1 visa, because he is going to pursue his PHD on a US University....and I cannot change my status as dependent of him (F1 dependant), cuz I need to keep working, and I dont know if it is necessary for studying here to have exclusively F1 visa as a foreigner student, or he could become a G4 visa dependant from me, after he stop working to start studying.
...So my question is if we get married before that he changes his status from G4 to F1...would I be able to keep working on any international institution meanwhile he can keep his F1 student visa?, with no need to become a dependent from each other, but to keep, my G4 visa, and his future F1 visa, respectively?
My doubt is based on one comment that i heard from someone, but i am not sure, cuz that person told me, that if my husband changes his visa from G4, resigning my G4 dependent status, i couldn't be rehired later...i tried to get advide from a lawyer but his service is so expensive for me...so i hope someone can help me, cuz this issue is so important for us.
Ps: For more information, my fiancee would have to go to his country and getting his F1 visa and go back to USA as a F1 visa holder....And before that trip...we would like to get married...and meanwhile he is studying with his F1 visa, I can work with no problems with my G4 visa rehired as many times as I am re hired...
...So my question is if we get married before that he changes his status from G4 to F1...would I be able to keep working on any international institution meanwhile he can keep his F1 student visa?, with no need to become a dependent from each other, but to keep, my G4 visa, and his future F1 visa, respectively?
My doubt is based on one comment that i heard from someone, but i am not sure, cuz that person told me, that if my husband changes his visa from G4, resigning my G4 dependent status, i couldn't be rehired later...i tried to get advide from a lawyer but his service is so expensive for me...so i hope someone can help me, cuz this issue is so important for us.
Ps: For more information, my fiancee would have to go to his country and getting his F1 visa and go back to USA as a F1 visa holder....And before that trip...we would like to get married...and meanwhile he is studying with his F1 visa, I can work with no problems with my G4 visa rehired as many times as I am re hired...
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jliechty
June 20th, 2005, 07:41 PM
I might crop some off the right side to de-center the sun. Excellent scene, though. :)