jthomas
05-19 09:09 PM
During the interview they will ask for photographs, some questions that reflect that you guys are really in a marriage and the flight tickets and amount of time you spend together and then later get your previous paperwork and this paperwork together and then issue a conditional green card for 2 years and later on third year you can apply for citizenship.
My wife is a US citizen and i have applied my green card through her. attended the interview. We live in two different states and often travel to each other place.
Don't worry all willl be fine.
I would really welcome some help with my question! My foreign-born fiance and I would like to be married within the coming year. We are both students (he in CT and myself in MA). Our name is on the lease together here in MA but will we be penalized for living separately when he is away at school? I really appreciate your help, I can't find this answer anywhere! Thank you!!
My wife is a US citizen and i have applied my green card through her. attended the interview. We live in two different states and often travel to each other place.
Don't worry all willl be fine.
I would really welcome some help with my question! My foreign-born fiance and I would like to be married within the coming year. We are both students (he in CT and myself in MA). Our name is on the lease together here in MA but will we be penalized for living separately when he is away at school? I really appreciate your help, I can't find this answer anywhere! Thank you!!
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apahilaj
03-21 03:58 PM
Today I had an Infopass Appointment at 10 am. The IO told me, my NC is pending that's why I did not get FP.He told me to wait till July (ie is one yr from the date of applying)then open SR.
Got the same exact nonsense at my infopass as well.
With the new 180 day NC rule, does it even matter?
Bunch of bafoons are appointed as so called IIOs there..
Got the same exact nonsense at my infopass as well.
With the new 180 day NC rule, does it even matter?
Bunch of bafoons are appointed as so called IIOs there..
Ann Ruben
08-13 08:16 PM
You will not jeopardize your I-485 as long as job with company C is in same or similar occupation. Whether USCIS will grant an H-1 3 year extension based on a withdrawn/revoked I-140 is not certain. I outlined the reasons for this uncertainty in my response on the thread entitled "Facing Layoff---6 months left..."
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i99
09-05 11:31 AM
I am on the same boat like many.
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SKK2004
08-27 11:39 AM
Thank you for the info. Mine is first time EAD and some other members informed that even for the first-time EAD, FP may not be "required".
My wife and I also had our EADs renewed last month. We received our new EADs sometime in the last week of July and neither of us had any Finger Print notices.
My wife and I also had our EADs renewed last month. We received our new EADs sometime in the last week of July and neither of us had any Finger Print notices.
veni001
04-05 10:05 PM
I entered US on H1 and the officer stamped the I-94 expiry date to the expiry date of the passport. I applied for a new passport but forgot about the I-94 expiry date. Does it mean that my H1B is expired and not valid? Can I re-enter US on the same H1B visa. Or, my H1B is no longer valid and I have to use AP?
Please let me know.
You are correct, you have been accumulation illegal stay since your i-94 expiration, when did it actually expire? if it is more than 180 days you better see a good immi attorney!
If you have i-485 pending, then your status is AOS pending since i-94 expiration and is legal.
we would appreciate if you could update your profile before posting your response.
Please let me know.
You are correct, you have been accumulation illegal stay since your i-94 expiration, when did it actually expire? if it is more than 180 days you better see a good immi attorney!
If you have i-485 pending, then your status is AOS pending since i-94 expiration and is legal.
we would appreciate if you could update your profile before posting your response.
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chanduv23
11-10 10:18 AM
Folks,
My I-485 is filled at Nebraska Service Center. Does anyone has the address where to send AC21 job change letter ?
I plan to file it myself.
Thanks
To where you sent your 485 package. I recommend to utilize services of Attorney - primarily because they attach their cover letter with their letterhead which could make some difference
My I-485 is filled at Nebraska Service Center. Does anyone has the address where to send AC21 job change letter ?
I plan to file it myself.
Thanks
To where you sent your 485 package. I recommend to utilize services of Attorney - primarily because they attach their cover letter with their letterhead which could make some difference
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veni001
08-09 01:44 PM
Attorney is correct, when the requirement is Bachelor+5yr means Bachelors should be 4yr degree, Remember there is a big difference between Bachelors degree vs Bachelor degree equivalent;)
Bs+5 or masters+1 years of experience
Bs+5 or masters+1 years of experience
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06-11 02:38 PM
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fearonlygod
11-30 06:51 PM
Hi Folks,
Please suggest how safe is it to travel on previous employer's visa stamp and new approval notice....
Also, what happens if your previous employer cancels your visa, can u still use the same stamp...
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Please suggest how safe is it to travel on previous employer's visa stamp and new approval notice....
Also, what happens if your previous employer cancels your visa, can u still use the same stamp...
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
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veni001
09-14 09:19 AM
I have completed 3.5 years of my H1B and am looking at the possibility of applying for GC either under EB2/3.
After my 12th, I did a 2 year Diploma in Business from Australia and then did a 2 year MA(History) in correspondence (open uni) from India and also a 1 year PGDCA by correspondence.
I have more than 10 years of IT experience to go with my 12+2(fulltime)+3(correspondence)years of education.
Questions:
Please advice if I qualify for EB2 and if so will there be any issues ?
Please advice if I qualify for EB3 and if so will there be any issues ?
The challenging thing here for your attorney is to provide proof that you have ABET 4-yer bachelor or equivalent degree before filing i-140. Even EB3 is going to be challenging task. Remember H1B requirements are different from EB green card.:(
After my 12th, I did a 2 year Diploma in Business from Australia and then did a 2 year MA(History) in correspondence (open uni) from India and also a 1 year PGDCA by correspondence.
I have more than 10 years of IT experience to go with my 12+2(fulltime)+3(correspondence)years of education.
Questions:
Please advice if I qualify for EB2 and if so will there be any issues ?
Please advice if I qualify for EB3 and if so will there be any issues ?
The challenging thing here for your attorney is to provide proof that you have ABET 4-yer bachelor or equivalent degree before filing i-140. Even EB3 is going to be challenging task. Remember H1B requirements are different from EB green card.:(
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Please click the green button -- "ask a question" in the top and post your question. he did answer about healthcare/budget.....
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Please click the green button -- "ask a question" in the top and post your question. he did answer about healthcare/budget.....
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lostandscared
05-13 04:48 PM
Hi,
I was among those randomly selected for further processing in the Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) program for the fiscal year 2010. Since I currently reside in the U.S., I filed Form I-485 ("Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status"). Upon having my biometrics taken, I had an interview with an Immigration Service Officer at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office. Because of a misunderstanding, I failed to bring to this interview an original Form I-134 ("Affidavit of Support") from a sponsor. Please note that my parents and sibling recently became U.S. citizens and are willing and able to be sponsors.
At the end of the interview, I asked the Immigration Service Officer if I can provide Form I-134 after the fact and he answered no. He made it sound as though a person gets only one chance at an interview with an Immigration Service Officer. He gave me a sheet of paper that had the following ticked off:
"Your case is being held for file review to prepare a decision. You will be advised by mail as to a decision on your application. No additional information is necessary from you at this time, however, if upon further review, additional information or evidence is required, you will receive notice in the mail. Please respond to any request in a timely manner. Failure to do so will result in denial of your application Please allow 60 days from today's date before making an inquiry on your case."
Questions:
1. Is there a way I can provide Form I-134 after the fact? If so, how?
2. If my application is denied, can I appeal the decision? If so, what are the chances of winning such an appeal and still finish adjusting my status before the DV program for fiscal year 2010 ends?
Thank you in advance for all your time and assistance.
Best,
LostAndScared
I was among those randomly selected for further processing in the Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) program for the fiscal year 2010. Since I currently reside in the U.S., I filed Form I-485 ("Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status"). Upon having my biometrics taken, I had an interview with an Immigration Service Officer at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office. Because of a misunderstanding, I failed to bring to this interview an original Form I-134 ("Affidavit of Support") from a sponsor. Please note that my parents and sibling recently became U.S. citizens and are willing and able to be sponsors.
At the end of the interview, I asked the Immigration Service Officer if I can provide Form I-134 after the fact and he answered no. He made it sound as though a person gets only one chance at an interview with an Immigration Service Officer. He gave me a sheet of paper that had the following ticked off:
"Your case is being held for file review to prepare a decision. You will be advised by mail as to a decision on your application. No additional information is necessary from you at this time, however, if upon further review, additional information or evidence is required, you will receive notice in the mail. Please respond to any request in a timely manner. Failure to do so will result in denial of your application Please allow 60 days from today's date before making an inquiry on your case."
Questions:
1. Is there a way I can provide Form I-134 after the fact? If so, how?
2. If my application is denied, can I appeal the decision? If so, what are the chances of winning such an appeal and still finish adjusting my status before the DV program for fiscal year 2010 ends?
Thank you in advance for all your time and assistance.
Best,
LostAndScared
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HV000
02-15 02:08 PM
Some of the important recommendations have NOT been addressed by USCIS.
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pn11
01-20 02:27 PM
Hello,
Currently i am in US on h4 visa and had been looking for H4-H1 transfer.
I searched for job for almost 1 yr and i received an offer from A earlier but now i got a better offer from B.
I chose to apply for both the companies. Both employer are filing for my H1 b.
My question is
1. Are there chances that my visa will get rejected because of multiple application?
2. In case i get visa for both the employer what are the consequences as i am willing to work with B.
3. Do i have to pay anything to A?
Thanks
Currently i am in US on h4 visa and had been looking for H4-H1 transfer.
I searched for job for almost 1 yr and i received an offer from A earlier but now i got a better offer from B.
I chose to apply for both the companies. Both employer are filing for my H1 b.
My question is
1. Are there chances that my visa will get rejected because of multiple application?
2. In case i get visa for both the employer what are the consequences as i am willing to work with B.
3. Do i have to pay anything to A?
Thanks
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Sandeep
02-17 04:02 PM
Senator John McCain will be in Miami at the I Believe in the American Dream: A Miami Town Hall and Rally for Real Immigration Reform on Thursday, February 23. In Miami, the Senator will be joined by US Representatives Diaz-Balart, Meek, and Ros-Lehtinen to promote the need for realistic and fair reform.
I Believe in the American Dream: A Miami Town Hall and Rally for Real Immigration Reform
Thursday, February 23, 6:00 pm
Miami Dade College-Wolfson Campus Chapman Center
For more information about the event, contact Kate Shaunessy at the New American Opportunity Campaign headquarters in Washington, DC. 202-661-3686
I Believe in the American Dream: A Miami Town Hall and Rally for Real Immigration Reform
Thursday, February 23, 6:00 pm
Miami Dade College-Wolfson Campus Chapman Center
For more information about the event, contact Kate Shaunessy at the New American Opportunity Campaign headquarters in Washington, DC. 202-661-3686
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From Talking Points Memo: Remember how Tom Tancredo went on CNN last week and called Sonia Sotomayor a racist, accusing her falsely of being a member of a "Latino KKK"? Well, if racism so offends him, how does he explain this? On July 7, 2007, at approximately 7:15 p.m. at Jefferson and M Street, Northwest, in Washington, D.C., defendant was walking down the street making offensive remarks when he encountered the complainant, Ms. [REDACTED], who is African-American. The defendant uttered, "Nigger," as he delivered a karate chop to Ms. [REDACTED]'s head. That defendant is named Marcus Epstein--a former Tancredo speechwriter...
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ash27
09-25 01:59 PM
Thanks. Do you know if SSN is required before they can accept any offer/join office?
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immi_seeker
04-27 04:14 PM
I took an infopass appointment last october and my FBI name check status was pending. After seeing the USCIS memo on march4th that all namecheck pending for 180 days has been cleared by feb 28th 2009, i went again for an infopass appt last week. IO toldme that my namecheck is still pending.
So i contacted my senators office same day and sent all my info along with the USCIS memo. Next day senators office called me back and told me that they called USCIS and came to know that my name check has been cleared. Senators office told me that infopass information could be wrong or may not have been updated.
IS that a possibility ? any inputs ?
So i contacted my senators office same day and sent all my info along with the USCIS memo. Next day senators office called me back and told me that they called USCIS and came to know that my name check has been cleared. Senators office told me that infopass information could be wrong or may not have been updated.
IS that a possibility ? any inputs ?
ushkand
09-20 11:29 AM
First off, the chances of you being denied an H1 renewal are zero to none unless ofcourse you or your attorney made a error on your application (incorrect fees etc).
For argument purposes, if your H1 is denied you could always fall back on your EAD. Denial of H1 does not invalidate your I-485 as long as your "JOB" is still present. Now your entire status is dependent on your AOS application. If you AOS (485) is denied you would have to leave the country.
If your H1 is renewed, you can stay in the US for the entire period of its validity even if your I-485 application is rejected/denied.
As always, take all advice given on a message board with a grain of salt and consult an attorney.
For argument purposes, if your H1 is denied you could always fall back on your EAD. Denial of H1 does not invalidate your I-485 as long as your "JOB" is still present. Now your entire status is dependent on your AOS application. If you AOS (485) is denied you would have to leave the country.
If your H1 is renewed, you can stay in the US for the entire period of its validity even if your I-485 application is rejected/denied.
As always, take all advice given on a message board with a grain of salt and consult an attorney.
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08-29 11:57 AM
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Geez, they're getting worse by the day.
Geez, they're getting worse by the day.
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