
krishna_brc
06-24 04:11 PM
When i travelled using AP i had Just One copy and when IO asked for rest i said they are with the attorney.
The IO said i should carry all AP copies and can reuse the one which is stamped.
The IO said i should carry all AP copies and can reuse the one which is stamped.
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Ryall
10-01 01:34 AM
your second one is much better.... a bit of advice on the first one: get that yellow thing out of there!!! You first one, is a bit unorganized, and well not really too interesting, no effects that grab your eyes. The second one, while very simplistic too at least has a much more pleasing layout. Keep at it - you're already improving.
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ravageguy1
05-14 07:36 AM
Thanks for your response. So, after changing the process to Premium processing, should we call USCIS to send the RFE through fax ? Please let me know.
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H1Girl
10-13 02:59 PM
Friends,
I have had my GC for about two and a half months now. I am currently checking out SOA consultant positions with a consultancy in Saudi Arabia. I don't know the length of the contracts yet. Can I work out of USA and still apply for Citizenship after the wait of 4 years and 9 months ? Does this require me to stay a certain amount of time in USA for every year ? What are the tax implications ? Would I have to file taxes on the income that I earned out of USA ? Thank you.
Regards,
theOne
I am sure you would not have asked this question if use the term Permanent Resident instead of GC. I believe they ask you to follow the above requirements just to contribute to American Economy by providing your expertise and Tax money...
I have had my GC for about two and a half months now. I am currently checking out SOA consultant positions with a consultancy in Saudi Arabia. I don't know the length of the contracts yet. Can I work out of USA and still apply for Citizenship after the wait of 4 years and 9 months ? Does this require me to stay a certain amount of time in USA for every year ? What are the tax implications ? Would I have to file taxes on the income that I earned out of USA ? Thank you.
Regards,
theOne
I am sure you would not have asked this question if use the term Permanent Resident instead of GC. I believe they ask you to follow the above requirements just to contribute to American Economy by providing your expertise and Tax money...
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coldcloud
08-06 03:40 AM
@ http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/travel/inspections_carriers_facilities/carrier_info_guide/carrier_info_guide.ctt/carrier_info_guide.pdf
In page number 20, It says India is exempt from 6 month rule and you are required to have passport validity for only your intended period of stay. Any ideas?
In page number 20, It says India is exempt from 6 month rule and you are required to have passport validity for only your intended period of stay. Any ideas?

sujijag
09-29 01:32 PM
I see this online Update in my Approved I-140. What does it mean ? Just curious..
Post-Decision Activity
On December 15, 2008, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I140 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR ALIEN WORKER. Please follow any instructions on the notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.
For approved applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include USCIS sending notification of the approved application/petition to the National Visa Center or the Department of State. For denied applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include the processing of an appeal and/or motions to reopen or reconsider and revocations.
Post-Decision Activity
On December 15, 2008, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I140 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR ALIEN WORKER. Please follow any instructions on the notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.
For approved applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include USCIS sending notification of the approved application/petition to the National Visa Center or the Department of State. For denied applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include the processing of an appeal and/or motions to reopen or reconsider and revocations.
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rockstart
03-31 02:00 PM
Is your filing date 6/13/2007? Perhaps they are working on your case. Cross check with perhaps they are touching your application
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swamy
08-17 08:20 AM
I was wondering if anyone has any info on the job
market for international students in NY. I will be graduating
in Dec and will be on the job market soon.
Some of my friends say that there are jobs to be had but
not many are keen on sponsoring H1, even non-tarp firms.
Can anyone confirm/refute this?
market is tough but dont give up & just sit back though - for what its worth look aggressively & hopefully you have opt for 1+year available so they get a chance to look at you
market for international students in NY. I will be graduating
in Dec and will be on the job market soon.
Some of my friends say that there are jobs to be had but
not many are keen on sponsoring H1, even non-tarp firms.
Can anyone confirm/refute this?
market is tough but dont give up & just sit back though - for what its worth look aggressively & hopefully you have opt for 1+year available so they get a chance to look at you
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sunny1000
01-14 04:54 PM
USCIS is one of the most greedy & inefficient organization. People in high offices should complaint about USCIS's Lie which their officials tells the congress all the time for adjudication delays. On one hand they say they are overwhelmed with too many applications, on the other hand they still issue 1 year advance parole, selectively 2 years EAD. They could easily make these documents valid for atleast 2 years, and have just one document for EAD & AP, but since they love to be overwhelmed with applications as they come the checks, they don't mind...
That is because their entire revenue comes from filing fees (2.5 billion out of the 2.6 billion dollars). Why would they make changes when they get easy money? It is a win-win for them - by both delaying the processing of the original application and by reducing the validity of the interim benefits, they prolong the money flow.
Don't expect any reform from Congress because they are the ones who allocated the filing fees revenue to pay for the USCIS expenditure.
That is because their entire revenue comes from filing fees (2.5 billion out of the 2.6 billion dollars). Why would they make changes when they get easy money? It is a win-win for them - by both delaying the processing of the original application and by reducing the validity of the interim benefits, they prolong the money flow.
Don't expect any reform from Congress because they are the ones who allocated the filing fees revenue to pay for the USCIS expenditure.
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fasterthanlight�
05-09 12:00 AM
I'm sorry k-man for making even more work for ya on the stamp page (if you like these enough to put there).
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averagedesi
07-18 12:57 PM
Looks like I am the only one in this situation... rough!
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Ann Ruben
02-25 11:22 PM
The only answer to your question is:"it depends". Who are your state's Senators and how interested/influential are they in immigration issues? Same question for whoever is the Congressperson for your district. I don't think any there is any harm in contacting both Senators as well as the Congressperson for your district.
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smsthss
11-30 10:59 PM
What was your attorney's response, for your question?
he just send in copies of my degrees..
he just send in copies of my degrees..
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sr123
12-07 01:41 PM
Can someone from core team update with exact title and number. I was able to find the following
H.R.5744: Securing Knowledge, Innovation, and Leadership Act of 2006
S.2691: Securing Knowledge, Innovation, and Leadership Act of 2006
Can someone clarify if I got them right?
H.R.5744: Securing Knowledge, Innovation, and Leadership Act of 2006
S.2691: Securing Knowledge, Innovation, and Leadership Act of 2006
Can someone clarify if I got them right?
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akhilarmn
11-03 04:08 PM
Here is my case:
With Company A, my H-1B extension was filed on 8/22/2010, under regular processing.
My I-94 expiry date was 9/30/2010.
With Company B, H-1B transfer was filed on 10/2/2010 filed under Premium Processing
Received RFE on H-1B transfer. Responded on 10/22/2010.
Current status of H-1B transfer case is "RFE response review". No decision yet.
Meanwhile I got an RFE on H-1B extension on 10/25/2010.
1. How is the RFE on H-1B extension with Company A going to affect my H-1B transfer to Company B?
2. Should the H-1B extension be Approved before getting a decision on the H-1B transfer?
3. I read in a forum that unless my H-1B extension is approved, I will not get an I-94 with H-1B transfer approval (since it was filed after my I-94 expiry). Is this correct?
Please advise. Thanks.
P.S. I will post my experience once I get a decision on H-1B transfer.
With Company A, my H-1B extension was filed on 8/22/2010, under regular processing.
My I-94 expiry date was 9/30/2010.
With Company B, H-1B transfer was filed on 10/2/2010 filed under Premium Processing
Received RFE on H-1B transfer. Responded on 10/22/2010.
Current status of H-1B transfer case is "RFE response review". No decision yet.
Meanwhile I got an RFE on H-1B extension on 10/25/2010.
1. How is the RFE on H-1B extension with Company A going to affect my H-1B transfer to Company B?
2. Should the H-1B extension be Approved before getting a decision on the H-1B transfer?
3. I read in a forum that unless my H-1B extension is approved, I will not get an I-94 with H-1B transfer approval (since it was filed after my I-94 expiry). Is this correct?
Please advise. Thanks.
P.S. I will post my experience once I get a decision on H-1B transfer.
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rorypirrie
03-24 02:56 AM
Seen a lot of this suggestion flying around. Take a look at this post http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/03/solving-the-housing-crisis/
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06-06 12:33 AM
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jsb
09-05 10:04 PM
Hi
My middle name is given only initial on not full on 1-485 ,131 receipt but 765 has full name
can any one advise me on how to resolve it.
I am on H1 now and my H1 B approval also had my middle name as initial.
Why are you worried? Dropping middle name in North American naming conventions is common, but that should not matter.
My middle name is given only initial on not full on 1-485 ,131 receipt but 765 has full name
can any one advise me on how to resolve it.
I am on H1 now and my H1 B approval also had my middle name as initial.
Why are you worried? Dropping middle name in North American naming conventions is common, but that should not matter.
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kondur_007
08-11 08:53 PM
As per Spet 2009 visa bulletin, my PD will be current . I recently moved to LA due to Job change . If i do AC 21, do you think i will miss a oppurtunity of getting GC in spet since my PD is OCT 2004.
Please advise. Should i do AC21 now ? Or Should i do only on RFE?
Another question. I still have permanent address in chicago but moved to LA. Do i need to do AC11 form?
Nik
I would advise not to file anything at this point (in your situation). Hang tight and wait.
Good Luck.
Please advise. Should i do AC21 now ? Or Should i do only on RFE?
Another question. I still have permanent address in chicago but moved to LA. Do i need to do AC11 form?
Nik
I would advise not to file anything at this point (in your situation). Hang tight and wait.
Good Luck.
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09-09 07:30 PM
According to TRAC (http://trac.syr.edu/immigration/reports/240/), Justice Department data show that Immigration Judges are declining substantially fewer requests for asylum. Denial rates have reached the lowest level in the last quarter of a century.
Twenty five years ago, in FY 1986, almost nine out of ten (89%) of the asylum requests in the Immigration Courts were denied. While the annual rates have gone up and down during the ensuing years, only half (50%) of the requests were denied during the first nine months of FY 2010 � a record low.
One factor contributing to the improved success of the asylum seekers is that a higher proportion of the total are represented by counsel. It must be noted, however, that the number of those seeking asylum in court proceedings has fallen.
he growing success of asylum seekers is partly attributable to increases in the proportion who obtain legal representation. The latest figures show that more than nine out of every ten (91%) are now represented, up from just over half (52%) twenty-five years ago in FY 1986.
Asylum is relief for a foreign national to remain in the U.S. under legal status because the foreign national has suffered past persecution in his home country or country of last habitual residence, or because the foreign national has a well founded fear of future persecution in his home country or country of last habitual residence and such persecution is based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group. So having a competent lawyer preparing your asylum case is a must in order to have a chance to win your Asylum case.
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Twenty five years ago, in FY 1986, almost nine out of ten (89%) of the asylum requests in the Immigration Courts were denied. While the annual rates have gone up and down during the ensuing years, only half (50%) of the requests were denied during the first nine months of FY 2010 � a record low.
One factor contributing to the improved success of the asylum seekers is that a higher proportion of the total are represented by counsel. It must be noted, however, that the number of those seeking asylum in court proceedings has fallen.
he growing success of asylum seekers is partly attributable to increases in the proportion who obtain legal representation. The latest figures show that more than nine out of every ten (91%) are now represented, up from just over half (52%) twenty-five years ago in FY 1986.
Asylum is relief for a foreign national to remain in the U.S. under legal status because the foreign national has suffered past persecution in his home country or country of last habitual residence, or because the foreign national has a well founded fear of future persecution in his home country or country of last habitual residence and such persecution is based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group. So having a competent lawyer preparing your asylum case is a must in order to have a chance to win your Asylum case.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/09/asylum_attorney_asylum_approva.html)
drirshad
07-17 05:59 AM
Judgment day, not gonna happen ....
Thats why u didn't get any replies ....
Delete this thread .....
Thats why u didn't get any replies ....
Delete this thread .....





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