austinsamb
08-14 12:01 PM
Yes, you can use same AP document for multiple entry/stampings, the second time CBP stapled a paper to the original so they can keep stamping and the new paper. Now this additional document had columns and rows set for 12 more stampings, any link to the memo that says only 6 entries per AP?
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jonty_11
08-06 03:18 PM
Best way to tackle this would be to call customer care 1800 # and ask them abt this...
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kiran24
07-21 12:47 PM
My current H1-B expires on 01/4/2011. I am planning to switch to EAD in November. What is the procedure to switch to EAD from H1-B. Is there any form that needs to be filled. Please advice. My company admin and HR have no idea and are asking me to find out for myself.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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12-07 08:46 PM
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hebbar77
03-18 06:50 PM
I understand there will be stress headache etc... I just wanted to see if the cost of appealing a wrongly rejected 485 was something a H1b employee can afford.
BTW on lighter note:
For headache I use zandu balm
and for stress I do Yoga.
These dont cost as much as docs/lawyers in this country!!
Cheers all
BTW on lighter note:
For headache I use zandu balm
and for stress I do Yoga.
These dont cost as much as docs/lawyers in this country!!
Cheers all
arlysanb
02-15 08:58 PM
My application for an H1B change of status has been denied. I am an F-1 student from Colombia and I was offered a job from THe CDC at Atlanta. According with the USCIS report, the petition was denied because I am going to be hired for a staffing company and not directly for the CDC. It will be possible to appeal the desicion ? If yes, what will my sponsor company need to be succesful with this appealing ?
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tnite
10-08 11:14 AM
July 20th will be the RD
Read this forums for more info link (http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=106446)
Just my 2 cents
Read this forums for more info link (http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=106446)
Just my 2 cents
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gcpool
04-28 02:54 PM
I agree with you that you need to go with lawyers who are really specialized in immigration especially when the case is complicated.
I know a person whos company lawyer screwed up the case. (They are from a very reputed law firm). Then she went with Murthy, they did a great job and got it done for her. They charged her a lot but it was worth it.
So get the best out there. It may be expensive but if it fixes your case its worth it.
I know a person whos company lawyer screwed up the case. (They are from a very reputed law firm). Then she went with Murthy, they did a great job and got it done for her. They charged her a lot but it was worth it.
So get the best out there. It may be expensive but if it fixes your case its worth it.
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gc_chahiye
06-20 08:46 PM
Hello,
I spoke to my lawyer today and she made it very clear that it is ILLEGAL to file more than one I-485 for one applicant (from 2 diff companies). USCIS will immediately ask you to make a choice.
THought I should share this information
yes, thats because when filing I-485 you are 'promising' to join that company when you get your GC. How can you promise that to two companies at the same time.
However could you ask about being primary applicant on one petition and secondary on another (cases where both spouses are working, they can file two AOS and if either spouse decides to stop working for some reason the other application continues, the first can be withdrawn). This one is a grey area. Not illegal, but apparently at some point USCIS will ask you to pick one of the two. In this current mess where some companies/lawyers are promising to file, but may not do so in the end, better to give both choices a good shot, and hope atleast one gets through.
I spoke to my lawyer today and she made it very clear that it is ILLEGAL to file more than one I-485 for one applicant (from 2 diff companies). USCIS will immediately ask you to make a choice.
THought I should share this information
yes, thats because when filing I-485 you are 'promising' to join that company when you get your GC. How can you promise that to two companies at the same time.
However could you ask about being primary applicant on one petition and secondary on another (cases where both spouses are working, they can file two AOS and if either spouse decides to stop working for some reason the other application continues, the first can be withdrawn). This one is a grey area. Not illegal, but apparently at some point USCIS will ask you to pick one of the two. In this current mess where some companies/lawyers are promising to file, but may not do so in the end, better to give both choices a good shot, and hope atleast one gets through.
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tdasara
06-02 10:48 AM
I had the same problem last year. I gave up..
I opened Service requests and was told will get a new EAD for 2 years 3 different times and was told to wait for 45 days each time!!!
Finally it was time to apply for a new EAD and I hope to get one for 2 years this time around!
I opened Service requests and was told will get a new EAD for 2 years 3 different times and was told to wait for 45 days each time!!!
Finally it was time to apply for a new EAD and I hope to get one for 2 years this time around!
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natika
04-30 09:44 AM
Thank you clif and sanju_eb3 for the response.
I'll talk to lawyers of the new company (once I find it).
I'll talk to lawyers of the new company (once I find it).
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11-08 03:30 PM
Silicon Valley Immigration Lawyer Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
Former Secretary of State and advisor to two presidents, Condoleezza Rice, addressed the San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce earlier this week at their annual fundraiser. She warned about the need for immigration reform (http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_13717697), explaining "The United States of America had better reform its immigration policy to make sure that the most ambitious people in the world still want to be a part of us. We are a society of immigrants, and if we ever think that we can close our doors, we will suffer the same fate of those in Europe and other places."
As an immigration lawyer, I have posted before about the need for our immigration laws (http://www.siliconvalleyimmigrationlawyer.com/2009/10/immigration-laws-must-allow-th.html)to encourage the world's best and brightest to come and stay in the U.S. As for Europe, many European countries have far stricter immigration laws than the U.S. While I don't know what the sorry "fate" is that Former Secretary of State Rice was alluding to in her address, stricter immigration laws are not the answer to raising the U.S. out of its current economic downturn and high unemployment.
More... (http://www.siliconvalleyimmigrationlawyer.com/2009/11/condoleezza-rice-advises-silic.html)
Former Secretary of State and advisor to two presidents, Condoleezza Rice, addressed the San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce earlier this week at their annual fundraiser. She warned about the need for immigration reform (http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_13717697), explaining "The United States of America had better reform its immigration policy to make sure that the most ambitious people in the world still want to be a part of us. We are a society of immigrants, and if we ever think that we can close our doors, we will suffer the same fate of those in Europe and other places."
As an immigration lawyer, I have posted before about the need for our immigration laws (http://www.siliconvalleyimmigrationlawyer.com/2009/10/immigration-laws-must-allow-th.html)to encourage the world's best and brightest to come and stay in the U.S. As for Europe, many European countries have far stricter immigration laws than the U.S. While I don't know what the sorry "fate" is that Former Secretary of State Rice was alluding to in her address, stricter immigration laws are not the answer to raising the U.S. out of its current economic downturn and high unemployment.
More... (http://www.siliconvalleyimmigrationlawyer.com/2009/11/condoleezza-rice-advises-silic.html)
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12-26 08:53 AM
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h1b_forever
03-03 10:48 AM
I have posted my details in above thread
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forum114-jobs-and-networking/2007385-jobs-and-networking-area-on-iv.html
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forum114-jobs-and-networking/2007385-jobs-and-networking-area-on-iv.html
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ski_dude12
09-20 09:30 AM
I have received all the receipt notices for I-485/AP/EAD for myself/wife.
Situation is this:
My current H1B expires on the 30th of September 2007 and I have applied for 3 year extension under premium processing last week.
If for whatever reason my H1B extension is denied then what are my options? First off, would it invalidate my I-485 application as it is employment based.
I believe if the answer to above is no, then I can just use my EAD and continue working.
Thank you for your time.
Situation is this:
My current H1B expires on the 30th of September 2007 and I have applied for 3 year extension under premium processing last week.
If for whatever reason my H1B extension is denied then what are my options? First off, would it invalidate my I-485 application as it is employment based.
I believe if the answer to above is no, then I can just use my EAD and continue working.
Thank you for your time.
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Ann Ruben
04-17 01:25 PM
As a July 2007 filer, you do have to pay the $305 filing fee. The $80 biometrics fee applies only to applicants for Reentry Permits and Refugee Travel Documents. It is not required for Advance Parole.
Individuals who file for AOS after July 2007 have to pay a $1010 filing fee for the I-485, but are not required to pay filing fees for subsequent AP's and EAD's. The following is an excerpt from the USCIS website:
"Please note that, if you file Form I-485 to adjust your status as a permanent resident on or after July 30, 2007, no additional fee is required to also file an application for employment authorization on Form I-765 and/or advance parole on Form I-131. You may file these forms concurrently. If you choose to file the I-765 and/or I-131 separately after July 30, 2007, you must also submit a copy of your I-797C, Notice of Action, receipt as evidence of the filing of an I-485. If you filed your Form I-485 prior to July 30, 2007, you must pay the fees associated with Forms I-765 and/or I-131 when you file."
Individuals who file for AOS after July 2007 have to pay a $1010 filing fee for the I-485, but are not required to pay filing fees for subsequent AP's and EAD's. The following is an excerpt from the USCIS website:
"Please note that, if you file Form I-485 to adjust your status as a permanent resident on or after July 30, 2007, no additional fee is required to also file an application for employment authorization on Form I-765 and/or advance parole on Form I-131. You may file these forms concurrently. If you choose to file the I-765 and/or I-131 separately after July 30, 2007, you must also submit a copy of your I-797C, Notice of Action, receipt as evidence of the filing of an I-485. If you filed your Form I-485 prior to July 30, 2007, you must pay the fees associated with Forms I-765 and/or I-131 when you file."
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05-27 08:30 AM
President Obama will send up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the Southwest border and increase spending on law enforcement, yielding to demands from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers there that border security be tightened, administration officials said.
That was the opening of an article in the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/26/us/26border.html?partner=rss&emc=rss). Here are additional excerpts:
Homeland Security officials said that the troops would provide support to law enforcement officers already working along the border by helping observe and monitor traffic between official crossing points, and would help analyze trafficking patterns in hopes of intercepting illegal drug shipments. They performed similar tasks in an earlier deployment along the border from 2006 to 2008, when they also assisted with road and fence construction. The troops have not been involved directly in intercepting border crossers.
In addition to the soldiers, the White House said it would request $500 million in supplemental funds to pay for more federal agents, prosecutors, investigators and technology at the border.
Homeland Security officials have said that they have significantly increased border security efforts since Mr. Obama took office. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, a former governor of Arizona, said last month that the border was “as secure now as it has ever been,” though she conceded there was room for improvement. Critics on the right derided her remarks as out of touch.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/ERNnamVYvK8/)
That was the opening of an article in the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/26/us/26border.html?partner=rss&emc=rss). Here are additional excerpts:
Homeland Security officials said that the troops would provide support to law enforcement officers already working along the border by helping observe and monitor traffic between official crossing points, and would help analyze trafficking patterns in hopes of intercepting illegal drug shipments. They performed similar tasks in an earlier deployment along the border from 2006 to 2008, when they also assisted with road and fence construction. The troops have not been involved directly in intercepting border crossers.
In addition to the soldiers, the White House said it would request $500 million in supplemental funds to pay for more federal agents, prosecutors, investigators and technology at the border.
Homeland Security officials have said that they have significantly increased border security efforts since Mr. Obama took office. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, a former governor of Arizona, said last month that the border was “as secure now as it has ever been,” though she conceded there was room for improvement. Critics on the right derided her remarks as out of touch.
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vaishnavilakshmi
06-20 11:06 PM
Hi,
Is there anyone who applied for i-140 with substituted labor on june1st or on consequent dates and waiting for approval/reciept???Please let us know ur status.
cheers,
vaishu
Is there anyone who applied for i-140 with substituted labor on june1st or on consequent dates and waiting for approval/reciept???Please let us know ur status.
cheers,
vaishu
Mount Soche
12-16 02:01 PM
There's no set time for getting a greencard. It depends on which EB category you're in and the visa bulletin's priority dates.
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