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  • sandy_anand
    10-25 10:56 PM
    Will USCIS release updated Pending I-485 numbers as published that they will do every quarter....

    To whom is the question directed? :confused:




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  • GotGC??
    01-02 03:15 PM
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    Hi everyone,

    I am currently on a H4 Visa. The H4 visa on my passport expires on 20 June 2007. My husband recently got a 3 year extension on his H1 ( I 140 approved) and because of him, my H4 is also extended for 3 years (valid from 10/23/2006 to 08/07/2009 )

    I intend to travel abroad in february 2007 to be back in the US by march 2007.
    I have a few questions in this regard:

    1. Can I travel on my current H4 visa which expires on 06/20/2007 or should I get a new H4 visa stamped with my 3 year extension before I travel?

    You can travel on your current stamped H4. In fact, I'm not sure if you can even get the new H4 stamped now because they say that you can get the new approval stamped only 10 days prior to the expiry of the current one. In other words, you could get the new approval stamped after 6/10/2007 but I do not know how strictly they enfore that.

    2. If I travel on my current H4 visa , is there even a remote possibility of being stopped at Immigration because of my new extension?
    Technically, the visa is just permission and not a guarantee for re-entry. But I do not see how a new approved petition would affect it. Just make sure you carry the current & new approvals with you. In fact, if you present the new approval at the time of re-entry the officer can give you a I-94 with an expiry date that is the same as the expiry of the new approval !!

    3. Also if I decide to travel on my current H4 visa, since I only have 4-5 months left before it expires, will US immigration pose any problems when I re-enter in US?

    See above.

    This is purely from my personal experience; not sure how well it applies to your specific situation. Please check with an attorney for your specific situation.


    I would greatly appreciate if you can respond to my questions.

    Thank you very much in advance.




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  • WaitingGame
    12-02 11:02 AM
    Thanks for the inputs guys.

    I am having enough time to pick the passport. I am doing visa interview on the first day of landing in india.

    It would be great if any body could suggest specific hotel to stay in Mumbai.

    Thanks




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  • abhijitp
    01-25 04:59 PM
    I live and take bart from fremont. let us know time and day or days of this event. I will plan to stop by or stop for hours to help IV friends.

    THAT is the spirit, thank you my friend!

    The drive will happen on
    all weekday evenings (5pm - 7pm)
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    Tuesday 1/29/2008- Friday 2/8/2008

    Are you a part of the NorCal yahoogroup?


    Thanks again!



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  • joeshmoe
    03-24 04:13 PM
    Thanks guys... I believe my experiences are "progressive" (whatever that means) in a sense that during 5 years of work I progressed accordignly and to the level that the job description / ad for my position would require BS plus 5 years of experience.

    What I don't get and was not quite sure about was the fact that 2 of those 5 years were during college. 5 years of experience is 5 years - I don't get why they would not like it. It is normal for people to work full time and go to college full time. When you get hired, if you have 5 years of full time experience, the prospective employer could not care less that 2 years of that were gained during last 2 years of college.

    Dunno ... with USCIS and their rules ...

    I asked my lawyer (duahhaaaa) and he said it's ok ... but I don't trust him.

    M.




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  • redcard
    08-23 11:21 AM
    People who did BSc and BA...have gotten thier Gc approved recently...by getting pre-approved..LC's applying in e2-rir even though they do not qualify in EB2.people who did MS from top schools and stayed with good companies are in e2/ e3 categories are in BEC.....What an irony..

    Is there any use in comming here as a student?? anymore..


    Stop crying.. no one forced you to come here to study.. you came by choice like the other people who came here to work on H1... you decided to stay here for working, again no one forced you ... you decided to apply for GC again no one forced you... you decided to join a good company who would not substitute a labor .. again no once forced you... you had options like all the other people who came here on BS or whatever degree.. maybe you made the wrong move when it came to GC and the other people made a smarter move.. so don't cry on that.. if you wish to cry .. cry for the labor substitution rule.. it will help



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  • hydboy77
    04-27 09:59 PM
    a lot of people who applied during July 2007 are getting RFE on 485, I guess this because of pre processing but 99% of these people who are getting RFE are from NSC. I same only one or two people from TSC who got RFE. From this seems like NSC is pre processing but TSC is not.




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  • yanj
    12-19 03:53 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by genius
    Unfortunately,kaplan doesnt issue I-20's for GMAT anymore .



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  • roseball
    05-01 12:30 PM
    Usually, the I-485 application is considered abandoned and eventually denied if you dont show up for finger printing...

    However, if your I-140 from the previous employer is approved, you can still use that to port your PD to your current petition...You might need a copy of the old I-140 approval to do so....




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  • JeffDG
    01-19 08:04 PM
    I like to talk about people who wouldn't qualify as EB2/EB1...

    Bill Gates for example. Steve Jobs for another...both are college dropouts...ok, now they could get EB1C, but neither qualifies for EB2.

    Another dropout who is an immigrant is Richard Branson (Virgin everything)



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  • snathan
    03-28 04:22 PM
    As per my tax preparer's advice, I sent both the tax return and W-7 form to IRS ITIN Operation office in Austin, Texas. Is this the correct address?

    yes...




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  • ashwin_27
    04-08 04:16 PM
    Probably a bit of both.
    What is disappionting is that this was what was proposed as "significant" and "much more than expected" due to EB1 spillover. which leads me to think how exactly do we interpret such statements in the future??. Clearly the agency was measuring timeline in hours or days whereas all our forums and blogs measured it in months or years!!!
    Movement to Mid-2007 or post july 2007 has to wait for a long time.

    Not sure...since we are all talking about 12K and only 2 months movement. Are they cautious or we are all missing something?



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  • Green.Tech
    08-06 11:00 AM
    Didn't you know for sure that you were going to stay with employer before asking them to apply GC.

    It may be illegal by Law by asking you to give the money back, but where would you put your action of wasting somebody's money?

    Not sure the contracting terms between you and your employer, but surely he was not the one forcing you to join the company, its you joined.

    If he was ready to help you to get GC, ready to invest atleast 9K on the process, why would you think his money is there just for you to play.

    Of course, you have valid points by law, you may escape from the latch now, but make sure this is not an repeating event.

    Calm down buddy, no need to get excited!

    FYI. I have been with the employer for ever. It's just that they are now revisiting/revising their GC policy, and I am trying to make sure that the policy makes sense for both the employer and any future employees. And who knows I may have to agree to this policy in future if I decide to redo my GC application :)




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  • jkays94
    05-04 02:17 PM
    Here are the relevant parts of the transcript (http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0605/03/acd.01.html) :

    COOPER: Rising gas prices aren't the only thing causing heartburn this election year. Immigration reform is close behind. The battle at the border has spread into the heartland and across the country. Some politicians already paying the price. Ahead, we'll get a reality check from the best political team around.

    Plus, a brazen break in the border. They've actually poured concrete here and they've formed steps which makes it easier for whoever was bringing drugs into the United States, actually climb up through the tunnel.

    Tunnel built by drug runners. We showed it to you back in January. Now there's a new development in the story. What's going to happen to the tunnel? We'll bring you the latest next on 360.

    (COMMERCIAL BREAK)

    COOPER: Those pictures, of course, from Monday's massive immigration demonstrations. Hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants and their supporters in the streets. They wanted to show their economic power. They hoped that would translate into political power. But now some critics are saying it's actually had the opposite effect, creating a backlash. And in at least one city so far the issue has already cost a Mayor his job. Here's CNN's Candy Crowley.

    (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

    CANDY CROWLEY, SENIOR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT: This is where day laborers, mostly immigrants, legal and not, hang out looking for work in Herndon, Virginia. It may not look like an election issue, but last night, voters threw out their mayor and two city council members who pushed for the day labor center. This is the new mayor.

    STEVE DEBENEDITTIS, HERNDON VIRGINIA MAYOR-ELECT: Welcome immigrants, but they have concerns, valid concerns, about illegal immigration.

    CROWLEY: Fewer than 3,000 people voted in Herndon. Just about 24 hours after the nation watched hundreds of thousands of immigrants, legal and not, demonstrate across the country.

    FRANK SHARRY, EXEC. DIR., NATIONAL IMMIGRATION FORUM: I've never known a politician who wasn't attracted to a large crowd. And these have been some pretty large crowds.

    CROWLEY: True enough, it was evidence that the immigrant community can galvanize itself. The question is, to what end? Congress is reading the tea leaves.

    SEN. HARRY REID, (D) MINORITY LEADER: I personally believe very, very fervently that they have helped, helped picture this issue in the minds of the American people in a positive fashion.

    CROWLEY: Tea leaf reading is not an exact science, particularly in an election year where frankly democrats would be better off if the republican-led congress did nothing.

    SHARRY: I think the congress is going to have a lot of explaining to do if they don't end this session with a good comprehensive bill.

    CROWLEY: Republicans desperate for something to tout as accomplishment, anxious not to alienate core conservative voters, are afraid the demonstrations harden conservative opposition to anything that smacks of a break for illegals. SEN. MEL MARTINEZ, (R) FLORIDA: I believe at the end of the day we'll see that it really had a negative effect and it backfired on those of us who are trying to move forward something that is comprehensive but yet in middle course.

    CROWLEY: Senator Mel Martinez of Florida says since Monday's demonstrations calls to his office have run 10 to 1 against his bill providing tougher border security and a pathway to citizenship after hurdles are jumped.

    JOHN FUNU, WALL STREET JOURNAL: The boycott has so heated up the measure that we're not going to have any bill this year. It's simply poisoned the well.

    CROWLEY: As Washington lawmakers struggle with the political weight of all those demonstrations --

    SEN. JOHN CORNYN, (R) TEXAS: It wasn't clear exactly what the message was. And I think in some ways it tended to polarize people.

    CROWLEY: Herndon, Virginia, is already discussing changes to ensure the day labor center cannot be used by illegals. The problem with tea leaves is, you never know which ones to read. Candy Crowley, CNN, Washington.

    (END VIDEOTAPE)

    COOPER: Well, earlier I spoke with Candy Crowley along with John Roberts and John King, part of the best political team on television.

    (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

    COOPER: John Roberts, what are the prospects for getting immigration reform this year?

    JOHN ROBERTS, SR. NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: That would depend on who you talk to. Some republicans who want to put a good spin on this say that it's possible that they can get it done. It might even be possible that they could get it done by the August recess. Other people including the White House are much more pessimistic about it saying they don't expect anything to happen until after the November election.

    COOPER: Candy, I mean could these demonstrations really have backfired and derailed a compromised deal, even among those who support some sort of reform?

    CROWLEY: Absolutely. I mean, the problem really is, first of all, the politics are that the democrats would rather have the issue at this point because it's an election year than a bill. The republicans would like a bill because it will be an accomplishment, but they have problems with their conservative core. And the people we talked to said listen, the demonstrations backfired. It left -- people looked and said well they're not working, and they're out demonstrating. You know, fair or not, the conservative core sort of toughened up. It seemed to have hardened both sides of this debate. COOPER: John King, a lot of talk, too about all the Mexican flags out in the street. Obviously there were a lot of American flags where organizers really tried to get American flags out there. But that certainly angers a lot of people. What are you hearing from the people you talked to in Washington?

    JOHN KING, CHIEF NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: Well, that tactic, as Candy just noted, there is a backfiring from these demonstrations. And that tactic in particular has emboldened conservatives. Remember the key question here is, if they can get a bill through the senate, can they then get the house to embrace a more liberal immigration policy? The house members, most are from safe conservative districts. And back home in their districts they didn't feel all that much pressure to begin with. And what they are saying now is that this sends an anti-American signal.
    If these people want legal status in the United States, they should be holding American flags, they should be demonstrating for rights in the United States not celebrating Mexico or El Salvador. So to that degree, while the masses in the streets certainly showed the emerging political power and potential political power of the Latino vote, that symbol has helped the opponents of this measure especially in the house. It has simply stiffened the resolve of conservatives who say no to any new broad immigration reform.



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  • gc007
    11-19 04:47 PM
    Did he say anything about how many trips abroad you can make with the 2 approvals he gave back?

    My lawyer says I should apply for more AP's if I need to make more trips abroad than the # of approvals that I have.

    SO I'm wondering how many approvals does one trip take?
    Because if you have two stamped approvals with you ,a person with 2 initial approvals will have one stamped approval with him.
    So will he be able to make another trip abroad?

    Thank you.

    My AP was approved for multiple trips. So I can use the 2 stamped AP as many times as I want. The officer told me that when I use the APs for my next trip then they are going stamp the same APs again. And that I will not need to submit anything on my next trip. It would be advisable to keep some photocopies of the AP just in case they ask for a copy.




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  • glus
    12-08 12:24 PM
    Friends,

    I apoligizeif I was posting this message in the wrong section.

    I'm on H1B and filed my 140/485 concurrently in Aug 2007. Can I do ONLINE MBA with out affecting GC process?

    One can study on H1B visa and there is no effect on an underlying GC process as long as one obeys all the H1B requirements.



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  • sunny26
    02-26 12:19 PM
    today atlast my 140 approved nsc dec2006 eb3




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  • nmdial
    04-21 01:49 PM
    We moved from NYC to Houston back in September 2009. If you want to talk, please send me a private message.

    Where r u moving from?

    Central PA




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  • jeny
    08-05 01:33 PM
    Hi Friend,
    i have sheduled for interview in July,some how i couldn't make it that time.I have requested to postpond for 3 months.Are they assinged any visa for me ? Are they going to call me for interview after 3 month.Can anyone tell me are they going to call me ? Please answer . Thanks




    fromnaija
    10-30 02:05 PM
    Basically you are correct but if you are a little paranoid about your status you may take gc_chahiye's advice as expressed above. The choice is yours.

    Please correct me if I am wrong i.e. I can continue working as I have already applied for my H1 extension and whatever the H1 extension response is based on that if it is approved I can stay on H1 else if extension denied for some reason then at that point I can move to EAD and file a new I-9 Form with my employer and continue my work.

    Thanks




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    01-15 10:29 AM
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    Out of the 3 - CELPIP, IELTS,
    which do u think is teh preferred test for us?

    Just got Letter from Buffalo Canada Consulate to provide results of this test.

    Plus Looks like IELTS does not have a test location in the state I reside in.



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