crao_a
06-26 10:30 AM
Thank you all for your valuable suggestions...
My attorney sent a letter with approved I-140 copy to reconsider the decission on I-485. No change in the status online so far (3 days passed). I will wait for another week and apply MTRs for me and my wife.
Thanks,
crao
My attorney sent a letter with approved I-140 copy to reconsider the decission on I-485. No change in the status online so far (3 days passed). I will wait for another week and apply MTRs for me and my wife.
Thanks,
crao
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GC_LOOKIN
12-10 10:03 PM
Hello Gurus,
I have filed my I485 on July2nd 2007 at NSC , my priority date is June2004 EB3 category.I recently saw 3 LUD's within 1 week timeframe. Is this a good thing or bad thing?? did this happen to anyone?
Appreciate your response.
I have filed my I485 on July2nd 2007 at NSC , my priority date is June2004 EB3 category.I recently saw 3 LUD's within 1 week timeframe. Is this a good thing or bad thing?? did this happen to anyone?
Appreciate your response.
crazyghoda
06-04 11:17 AM
I'd do the reverse. I am currently working on EAD so I dont want any issues with being without an EAD for even a day. I'd apply exactly at the 120 day mark. Even if I lose some valdity, its ok.
As far as AP is concerned, I dont mind if it comes a bit later or even after the previous one has expired.
3-4 days. These days they are fast on approvals. Best thing is to apply AP within 120 days range and apply EAD when 100 days away from expiry. Atleast you will get 2 years EAD and dont need to pay again.
As far as AP is concerned, I dont mind if it comes a bit later or even after the previous one has expired.
3-4 days. These days they are fast on approvals. Best thing is to apply AP within 120 days range and apply EAD when 100 days away from expiry. Atleast you will get 2 years EAD and dont need to pay again.
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amsgc
01-14 12:08 PM
Friend of your's needs to carefully look at that page of the passport again.
One of the following would be corssed out (or marked deleted)
(1) ECR: Emigration Check Required (for all countries except Bangladesh, Pak, North America and Europe)
(2) Emigration Check NOT Required.
If ECNR is not deleted, then there is no problem. If it is delted, there is still no problem in coming to the US (In my passport, ECNR was deleted, and I had no problem in leaving India for the US).
If ECR is not deleted, then emigration check is required only if you are travelling to countries that are not in the list of exceptions in (1).
Guys,
Friend of mine has got H1B1 visa stamped now. But we just found out that on his passport ECNR is not deleted. ECNR is still required there.
Can you guys help us to understand what this is? Do we need to remove ECNR before he travel to UR? He has BE (Mech).
When I came to US my ECNR was deleted and I am also graduate.
Your help appreciated.
Thanks,
One of the following would be corssed out (or marked deleted)
(1) ECR: Emigration Check Required (for all countries except Bangladesh, Pak, North America and Europe)
(2) Emigration Check NOT Required.
If ECNR is not deleted, then there is no problem. If it is delted, there is still no problem in coming to the US (In my passport, ECNR was deleted, and I had no problem in leaving India for the US).
If ECR is not deleted, then emigration check is required only if you are travelling to countries that are not in the list of exceptions in (1).
Guys,
Friend of mine has got H1B1 visa stamped now. But we just found out that on his passport ECNR is not deleted. ECNR is still required there.
Can you guys help us to understand what this is? Do we need to remove ECNR before he travel to UR? He has BE (Mech).
When I came to US my ECNR was deleted and I am also graduate.
Your help appreciated.
Thanks,
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perm2gc
09-07 05:00 PM
I meant before I am out of status.
Also, if there are no paystubs for that period, are there any implications in regards to GC processing or any other way ?
Thanks a bunch.
OzIn Some Cases USCIS may ask paystubs before approving the H1(So be careful with company A..you need them until you get the approval notice). In case of GC, couple of months will not effect the process.
Also, if there are no paystubs for that period, are there any implications in regards to GC processing or any other way ?
Thanks a bunch.
OzIn Some Cases USCIS may ask paystubs before approving the H1(So be careful with company A..you need them until you get the approval notice). In case of GC, couple of months will not effect the process.
surabhi
11-06 09:40 AM
Anyone out there knows the answer?
I am currently working for Company A which sponsors my H1B. I wonder if I can work for another company on a part time basis. What's the requirement for concurrent H1B filing? And does concurrent H1B filing requires a new H1B application against the quota? Please provide guidance.
YOu can get second H1 for part-time. Ensure that the hours are correctly represented. New h1B will not be against quota. Review the I-129 application form. You will realize under what circumstances will you come under quota.
I am currently working for Company A which sponsors my H1B. I wonder if I can work for another company on a part time basis. What's the requirement for concurrent H1B filing? And does concurrent H1B filing requires a new H1B application against the quota? Please provide guidance.
YOu can get second H1 for part-time. Ensure that the hours are correctly represented. New h1B will not be against quota. Review the I-129 application form. You will realize under what circumstances will you come under quota.
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anilsal
01-14 12:10 PM
Please meet the lawyers and get their opinion. If all of them say the same thing, then that is the option. If they have differing opinion, then check back via immigration forums.
Most of the folks at IV have applications based on employment and not based on marriage. So you may not get good answers.
Most of the folks at IV have applications based on employment and not based on marriage. So you may not get good answers.
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FredG
April 8th, 2004, 08:53 AM
good idea!