Ann Ruben
01-18 06:52 PM
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yyfGC98
05-19 12:49 PM
I need help on my I485 pending case:
When I was a PHD student I filled NIW (national interest waiver) and got my I-140 approval (priority date is 6/22/2006). Now I am working for a Telecommunication company.
My NIW I-140 form stated my job is:
SOC Code: 17-2112
Nontechnical description of job: Operations research and logistics with optimization and numerical analysis.
In my NIW cover letter, I stated my contribution in airline industry with the operations research and optimization knowledge. My current work is still related to the operations research and logistics but my contribution is different now. Does that mean I am not in the same research/work field? Some attorney said my I-485 will most probably be denied because I am not benefit to airline industry now. Is this true?
What is the definition of the same/similar field? I thought I should be safe as long as I continue to work on OR and logistics related work, even if my work on different project or for different companies.
When USCIS process I-485, they will look at the job description on I-140 form or the contribution in cover letter?
An attorney suggested me to apply a PERM as a backup to keep the existing priority date (6/22/06), in case my NIW-based 485 case has any issue.
What's the percentage of chance that you think my 485 can be denied due to the working field issue? I originally thought it's very small (less than 5%), and I just need to wait for the Visa availability. Is it correct?
My husband's H1 visa is about to reach the 6 year limit in March 2011, and he was thinking to use EAD from my 485 case until we get green card. Is this a good plan, or he need to apply a PERM as a backup too? Is it too late? What would be a good plan?
When I was a PHD student I filled NIW (national interest waiver) and got my I-140 approval (priority date is 6/22/2006). Now I am working for a Telecommunication company.
My NIW I-140 form stated my job is:
SOC Code: 17-2112
Nontechnical description of job: Operations research and logistics with optimization and numerical analysis.
In my NIW cover letter, I stated my contribution in airline industry with the operations research and optimization knowledge. My current work is still related to the operations research and logistics but my contribution is different now. Does that mean I am not in the same research/work field? Some attorney said my I-485 will most probably be denied because I am not benefit to airline industry now. Is this true?
What is the definition of the same/similar field? I thought I should be safe as long as I continue to work on OR and logistics related work, even if my work on different project or for different companies.
When USCIS process I-485, they will look at the job description on I-140 form or the contribution in cover letter?
An attorney suggested me to apply a PERM as a backup to keep the existing priority date (6/22/06), in case my NIW-based 485 case has any issue.
What's the percentage of chance that you think my 485 can be denied due to the working field issue? I originally thought it's very small (less than 5%), and I just need to wait for the Visa availability. Is it correct?
My husband's H1 visa is about to reach the 6 year limit in March 2011, and he was thinking to use EAD from my 485 case until we get green card. Is this a good plan, or he need to apply a PERM as a backup too? Is it too late? What would be a good plan?
mrsr
06-25 12:05 PM
What date should we write on the form beside signature if we are planing to send the packet by 1st july .
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googlegc
04-03 12:09 AM
Hello All,
I am planning to start working for a new company starting June. I was wondering If I can start H1B visa transfer to the new company via premium processing(hopefully will get approved in 2-3 weeks) and continue to work for the current employer and get paid till the end of May, even the though the transfer would have been approved in the end of April.
Thanks in advance.
- Googlegc
I am planning to start working for a new company starting June. I was wondering If I can start H1B visa transfer to the new company via premium processing(hopefully will get approved in 2-3 weeks) and continue to work for the current employer and get paid till the end of May, even the though the transfer would have been approved in the end of April.
Thanks in advance.
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02-24 09:52 AM
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Greatdesi
05-25 05:20 AM
I am in the same situation.. send docs to Dallas lockbox.
Applied for EAD renewal and documents reached on May7th.. checks not cased yet. I think the whole lockbox is creating the delays but one they get to your application it is relatively quick.
Do let me know when your checks are cased.
Kanshul:
Did you receive the receipts or your checks deposited?
Applied for EAD renewal and documents reached on May7th.. checks not cased yet. I think the whole lockbox is creating the delays but one they get to your application it is relatively quick.
Do let me know when your checks are cased.
Kanshul:
Did you receive the receipts or your checks deposited?
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redford
12-02 11:02 PM
My cousin is getting married to a US citizen in February 2009. I want to get information about K3 visa for spouse of US citizen. My questions are:
1. I have heard that it takes long time to get K3 visa, is that true?
2. If the above statement is true then what other visa option is best for her, visitor or fiance visa (K1 visa)?
3. Is it necessary that immigrant visa petition (greencard) is in process before applying for K3 visa?
Thank you all in advance for your help!!!!
1. I have heard that it takes long time to get K3 visa, is that true?
2. If the above statement is true then what other visa option is best for her, visitor or fiance visa (K1 visa)?
3. Is it necessary that immigrant visa petition (greencard) is in process before applying for K3 visa?
Thank you all in advance for your help!!!!
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breddy2000
10-01 10:32 PM
I am on a L1 visa which has expired April 2006. I have got my petition extended till 2008. Can I transfer my L1 from Employer A to another Employer B. Can employer B transfer my current L1 petition to his company?
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Please reply ASAP.
YOU CAN CHANGE FROM L1 TO H1 only and also whn quota is open. I did it myself last year. Send me a PM if you need further details.
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sve0390
07-17 10:40 PM
I have the same question. Is there is list of FAQs somewhere?
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ashkam
08-02 08:07 AM
If the I-94 was not given a full year's validity due to passport expiring within a year, Is the I-94 still valid after its expiry?
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07-07 08:40 AM
With the recent implementation by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) allowing concurrent filing of Form I-360 Religious Worker Petition and Form I-485 Adjustment of Status Application, most applicants want to know what documents to submit with an adjustment of status (AOS) application.
Persons with a pending I-360 religious worker petition are now eligible to file an AOS application before September 9, 2009. The AOS application is used by persons who are in the United States to apply with USCIS to adjust to permanent resident status.
Along with the Adjustment of Status Application on Form I-485, one must remember to submit:
a copy of the I-360 receipt notice,
two passport style photos,
a copy of the applicant’s passport,
a copy of the applicant’s birth certificate (along with a certified English translation if the document is not in English), and
a medical examination report performed by a designated civil surgeon.
If an AOS applicant has ever been arrested then a court-certified copy of all arrest records and the final disposition of the case is required (excluding traffic tickets).
Individuals between the ages of 14-79 are also required to submit a Biographic Information Sheet on Form G-325A.
The most important thing to remember before sending the AOS application is the filing fee! Do NOT forget to submit a check or money order to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in the amount of $1010. No additional fee is required for Form I-765 Employment Authorization Application and for Advance Parole on Form I-131 if filing with an AOS application.
Call us at 214-999-9999 and we will be happy to answer your questions.
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Persons with a pending I-360 religious worker petition are now eligible to file an AOS application before September 9, 2009. The AOS application is used by persons who are in the United States to apply with USCIS to adjust to permanent resident status.
Along with the Adjustment of Status Application on Form I-485, one must remember to submit:
a copy of the I-360 receipt notice,
two passport style photos,
a copy of the applicant’s passport,
a copy of the applicant’s birth certificate (along with a certified English translation if the document is not in English), and
a medical examination report performed by a designated civil surgeon.
If an AOS applicant has ever been arrested then a court-certified copy of all arrest records and the final disposition of the case is required (excluding traffic tickets).
Individuals between the ages of 14-79 are also required to submit a Biographic Information Sheet on Form G-325A.
The most important thing to remember before sending the AOS application is the filing fee! Do NOT forget to submit a check or money order to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in the amount of $1010. No additional fee is required for Form I-765 Employment Authorization Application and for Advance Parole on Form I-131 if filing with an AOS application.
Call us at 214-999-9999 and we will be happy to answer your questions.
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sembat
08-25 03:17 PM
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.
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beautifulMind
05-04 10:53 AM
I had the same problem with my PERM. my last name had an extra letter in the end at one place but was fine at the other place. My perm was approved without any issues.
At I-140 stage my lawyer made a note of this to USCIS and now my I-140 was also approved without any issues.
I am pretty sure your audit is not related to that because they have no way to to know your real name! at the labor stage
At I-140 stage my lawyer made a note of this to USCIS and now my I-140 was also approved without any issues.
I am pretty sure your audit is not related to that because they have no way to to know your real name! at the labor stage
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yetanotherimmigrant
11-08 04:58 PM
Here is s tricky situation :
8th Year H1 extension applied by current company. Still in process, should be approved in Nov 2006.
Can I transfer to a new company using this H1 ?
8th Year H1 extension applied by current company. Still in process, should be approved in Nov 2006.
Can I transfer to a new company using this H1 ?
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06-29 02:44 PM
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Asian
10-26 09:35 AM
Hi,
My GC is still a far away thing for me. But I want to know this to prepare potential interview questions.
After getting a Green Card, as far as I know, if you live outside of U.S. longer than 6 months, you lose your Green Card.
Does that also apply if you are dispatched by your company (supposedly big U.S. corporation) to a overseas office for a couple years?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Best,
Asian
My GC is still a far away thing for me. But I want to know this to prepare potential interview questions.
After getting a Green Card, as far as I know, if you live outside of U.S. longer than 6 months, you lose your Green Card.
Does that also apply if you are dispatched by your company (supposedly big U.S. corporation) to a overseas office for a couple years?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Best,
Asian
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binadh
01-14 02:06 PM
yes, 485 processing and 140 processing is different. They are joined thread, So they will not approve 485 until your 140 is approved.
Thanks Marphad. BTW, do you have any idea what could they possibly ask for 485. I provided everything they've asked for when I first filed the case. If not, I guess I'll find out in a few days.....
Thanks Marphad. BTW, do you have any idea what could they possibly ask for 485. I provided everything they've asked for when I first filed the case. If not, I guess I'll find out in a few days.....
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immi_seeker
08-31 06:08 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 ?
I took infopass again last week and the IO told me the FBI name check is still pending. My lawyer initiated and inquiry to nebraska serv center and got following notification
"CIS electronic records indicate that both applicants have current Fingerprint results and FBI name checks"
Does that mean FBI name check is cleared?. If yes why infopass showing wrong thing?. Also i had only one FP done, that was in sep 2007.
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 ?
I took infopass again last week and the IO told me the FBI name check is still pending. My lawyer initiated and inquiry to nebraska serv center and got following notification
"CIS electronic records indicate that both applicants have current Fingerprint results and FBI name checks"
Does that mean FBI name check is cleared?. If yes why infopass showing wrong thing?. Also i had only one FP done, that was in sep 2007.
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lazycis
01-28 09:16 PM
There will be no FP for EAD renewal.
panky72
07-14 05:55 PM
Hi
I filed my I-485 in July last year. My PD is EB2-Feb 2007. I could not file for my wife since she is pursuing her medical residency on a J1 visa with the 2 year HRR requirement.
My queries are as follows:
1. For the interfiling to happen does she need to be done with her J1 waiver or even when she is pursuing it as that is a H1B visa?
2. If I get my green card before she is done with her waiver then can I still file for her later or will her case then be treated as a family based petition?
I will really appreciate if somebody can provide some insight regarding the same.
regards
Saket Kapur
Hi Saket
you can file for her I-485 only after she is done with 3 yr J-1 waiver requirement. As far as your second question I don't know the answer.
Good luck.
I filed my I-485 in July last year. My PD is EB2-Feb 2007. I could not file for my wife since she is pursuing her medical residency on a J1 visa with the 2 year HRR requirement.
My queries are as follows:
1. For the interfiling to happen does she need to be done with her J1 waiver or even when she is pursuing it as that is a H1B visa?
2. If I get my green card before she is done with her waiver then can I still file for her later or will her case then be treated as a family based petition?
I will really appreciate if somebody can provide some insight regarding the same.
regards
Saket Kapur
Hi Saket
you can file for her I-485 only after she is done with 3 yr J-1 waiver requirement. As far as your second question I don't know the answer.
Good luck.
saikatmandal
02-11 02:06 PM
Hi,
I saw a soft LUD on my (and spouse's) I-485 yesterday - 2/10/2009.
Just wanted to find out if others have seen the same in the last couple of days. I am Aug 2007 filer of I-485 when the window opened. EB3 India, PD - June 03.
Wondering if this is a sign of good news on the way !!
Thanks
I saw a soft LUD on my (and spouse's) I-485 yesterday - 2/10/2009.
Just wanted to find out if others have seen the same in the last couple of days. I am Aug 2007 filer of I-485 when the window opened. EB3 India, PD - June 03.
Wondering if this is a sign of good news on the way !!
Thanks