Beta_mle
04-15 08:42 AM
One of my minor dependents appears to have been out of status due to non renewal of their H4 visa. We thought that like the original application, dependents were covered by my renewal, found out too late that this is incorrect. Since then we have obtained renewals and the dependent in question now has an approved H-4 status, plus pending 485 and advanced parole.
I have been told though that time out of status is not counted against minors. Is this true?
Is there any risk in travelling out of the country to get visa stamped and returning? I understand this resets the clock. Can the embassy look into the history, find out that previous issue and deny the H-4 stamping because of it?
I am very discouraged by this long drawn out process. Any information would be appreciated.
PS: The minor in question just turned 14 years old. Could this be the reason?
I have been told though that time out of status is not counted against minors. Is this true?
Is there any risk in travelling out of the country to get visa stamped and returning? I understand this resets the clock. Can the embassy look into the history, find out that previous issue and deny the H-4 stamping because of it?
I am very discouraged by this long drawn out process. Any information would be appreciated.
PS: The minor in question just turned 14 years old. Could this be the reason?
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newuser
08-01 09:11 PM
Mine is EB2 June 5th, 2007
hnordberg
June 25th, 2005, 12:19 PM
Yeah, the first one has a bit of haze that pulls down the saturation. The foreground is interesting and pretty. I would try bumping saturation and contrast in PS. And maybe increase the overall exposure.
Also, is there a reason that you cut off the left of the bridge? I probably would have tried a horizontal shot too.
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USABrightFuture
03-01 01:52 PM
Its been updated
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rajuram
07-31 07:51 PM
should I send the employer letter with the 485 in original or a copy?
krishnam70
07-17 06:46 PM
Is there any risk in rescheduling a fingerprinting appt? I am travelling when the appointment is currently scheduled for:(. Does that impact the overall processing times of 485/EAD/AP?
With an travel plans that you can attach asking for a later date for the FP. If possible give them the possible dates you will be arriving back and request a date after that. Make sure in your absense somebody is available to pick up your FP notice from the mailbox. Send your request as early as possible with a delivery confirmation and/or signature requried so you have a track of whether your letter made it to them in time just in case..
It will work out.. cheers
With an travel plans that you can attach asking for a later date for the FP. If possible give them the possible dates you will be arriving back and request a date after that. Make sure in your absense somebody is available to pick up your FP notice from the mailbox. Send your request as early as possible with a delivery confirmation and/or signature requried so you have a track of whether your letter made it to them in time just in case..
It will work out.. cheers
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ssprof
08-02 07:08 PM
I googled it
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/cisomb-rr-31-uscis-sop-02-0807.pdf
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/cisomb-rr-31-uscis-sop-02-0807.pdf
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aguy
07-21 07:18 PM
hi,
thanks to everyone here for the kind input, I am almost done with my GC application under NIW. Since I have a load of documents for primary evidence,
how should I arrange them and where should I mention the "table of contents" so to speak. I have a detailed cover letter also.
thanks,
ashish
thanks to everyone here for the kind input, I am almost done with my GC application under NIW. Since I have a load of documents for primary evidence,
how should I arrange them and where should I mention the "table of contents" so to speak. I have a detailed cover letter also.
thanks,
ashish
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kedrex
02-15 08:04 PM
Gurus,
There seem to be a positive and negative news this year for EB2s. On the one hand, USCIS surprisingly allocated all their visas last year and that means that EB2 will not receive the (20k/3) visas that they received last year.
On the other hand because of the bad economy, one would expect that the companies will not be hiring as much EB1s and ROW EB2s as last year plus the DOL is expected to make Labor Certs very strict plus there are postings that software jobs wont make it to EB2.
I would appreciate it if the number crunching gurus can throw any light on how the rest of this fiscal is gonna be like for EB2s.
Thanks in advance.
There seem to be a positive and negative news this year for EB2s. On the one hand, USCIS surprisingly allocated all their visas last year and that means that EB2 will not receive the (20k/3) visas that they received last year.
On the other hand because of the bad economy, one would expect that the companies will not be hiring as much EB1s and ROW EB2s as last year plus the DOL is expected to make Labor Certs very strict plus there are postings that software jobs wont make it to EB2.
I would appreciate it if the number crunching gurus can throw any light on how the rest of this fiscal is gonna be like for EB2s.
Thanks in advance.
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ita
11-01 01:44 PM
At the time of filing my application I just used one address.
Somehow I didn't know you could use Permanent address and current address.
I'm not sure but I guess my lawyer didn't file G325 form.
Is filing G325 form something mandatory ?
I've moved recently.
I want to change the address now but want to give a new address (which is not the address I moved to .)
Should it be fine?
Thank you.
Somehow I didn't know you could use Permanent address and current address.
I'm not sure but I guess my lawyer didn't file G325 form.
Is filing G325 form something mandatory ?
I've moved recently.
I want to change the address now but want to give a new address (which is not the address I moved to .)
Should it be fine?
Thank you.
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09-04 11:53 PM
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raysaikat
04-03 09:04 PM
My wife did her MBA and used her OPT before marriage. After a gap of OPT period she again went to school and got a MS degree. During her OPT, she did not work at all. Now she is unable to get second OPT for her recent MS degree.
Is there a way out to get second OPT? Can this new law (29 months OPT) if passed, be used to apply for second OPT.
What should be best approach? Please advice.
Thanks
A student can get an OPT once for every level of education. Since your wife already had an OPT at the "master's" level (it does not matter whether she could earn money during that period or not), she can only get another if she goes for a Ph.D. After completing the Ph.D., she will get one more OPT.
I do not know how the new law, if passed, will be "grandfathered", but I doubt if it can be used for your wife's case.
Is there a way out to get second OPT? Can this new law (29 months OPT) if passed, be used to apply for second OPT.
What should be best approach? Please advice.
Thanks
A student can get an OPT once for every level of education. Since your wife already had an OPT at the "master's" level (it does not matter whether she could earn money during that period or not), she can only get another if she goes for a Ph.D. After completing the Ph.D., she will get one more OPT.
I do not know how the new law, if passed, will be "grandfathered", but I doubt if it can be used for your wife's case.
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pandu345
12-19 04:25 PM
Thanks for quick response smartboy.Your response gives me much strength.I was only worried about the fact , that I left my employer and did not file for about 20 days in between.
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rrakesh
08-27 05:07 PM
Hi imbond,
Can you pls. tell us how to download the attachments?
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FinalGC
06-18 02:31 PM
Caution for all employees working for illegal employers, who support phoney payroll disbursements back to the people, fund tax payments.
http://publication.samachar.com/pub_article.php?id=2128649&navname=General%20&moreurl=http://publication.samachar.com/thehindu/general/frontpage.php&homeurl=http://www.samachar.com
Indians held in U.S.; immigration racket busted
Washington: With the arrest of seven Indians, U.S. authorities have claimed to have busted an immigration racket run by an information technology company owner who charged tens of thousands of dollars from expatriates by fraudulently sponsoring their H-1B work visas.
Nilesh Dasondi, 41, was arrested last week on multiple counts of visa fraud involving Cygate Software and Consulting Inc. which run offices in India and Canada.
A naturalised U.S. citizen, Dasondi, also a member of the Edison township board in New Jersey, was released after posting a $8,00,000 bail but he must remain under home confinement with electronic monitoring.
According to court papers cited in Newsday daily, Dasondi is accused of filing federal work visa and immigration documents for six people who did not work for his company between 2003 and 2007, the authorities said.
All the six have been arrested. In exchange, they made payments of more than $8,50,000.
The money was used to support phoney payroll disbursements back to the people, fund tax payments and, in some cases, pay for health insurance, authorities said. Dasondi, however, kept for himself the remainder of the cash after the so-called �running the payroll� scheme. Three bank accounts in the name of Cygate were seized. A fourth account in the name of another company Dasondi controlled was also frozen.
Among those arrested were Kishor Parikh (42), Devang Patel (31) and Chetan Trivedi (40). � PTI
http://publication.samachar.com/pub_article.php?id=2128649&navname=General%20&moreurl=http://publication.samachar.com/thehindu/general/frontpage.php&homeurl=http://www.samachar.com
Indians held in U.S.; immigration racket busted
Washington: With the arrest of seven Indians, U.S. authorities have claimed to have busted an immigration racket run by an information technology company owner who charged tens of thousands of dollars from expatriates by fraudulently sponsoring their H-1B work visas.
Nilesh Dasondi, 41, was arrested last week on multiple counts of visa fraud involving Cygate Software and Consulting Inc. which run offices in India and Canada.
A naturalised U.S. citizen, Dasondi, also a member of the Edison township board in New Jersey, was released after posting a $8,00,000 bail but he must remain under home confinement with electronic monitoring.
According to court papers cited in Newsday daily, Dasondi is accused of filing federal work visa and immigration documents for six people who did not work for his company between 2003 and 2007, the authorities said.
All the six have been arrested. In exchange, they made payments of more than $8,50,000.
The money was used to support phoney payroll disbursements back to the people, fund tax payments and, in some cases, pay for health insurance, authorities said. Dasondi, however, kept for himself the remainder of the cash after the so-called �running the payroll� scheme. Three bank accounts in the name of Cygate were seized. A fourth account in the name of another company Dasondi controlled was also frozen.
Among those arrested were Kishor Parikh (42), Devang Patel (31) and Chetan Trivedi (40). � PTI
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February 3rd, 2004, 05:07 PM
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