shreekhand
05-31 07:45 PM
FYI.
Temporary GC stamp is never stamped at POE or by CBP.
Hello,
Not that I know ... the worst case scenario is that your green cards are physically mailed to you and then they are returned 'cause nobody was at the home (though normally, it should just sit with your other mail).
When you reenter US, stand in the regular visitor line.... if your card is issued, the IO will know and stamp your passport w temporary green card and allow you in the US.
Temporary GC stamp is never stamped at POE or by CBP.
Hello,
Not that I know ... the worst case scenario is that your green cards are physically mailed to you and then they are returned 'cause nobody was at the home (though normally, it should just sit with your other mail).
When you reenter US, stand in the regular visitor line.... if your card is issued, the IO will know and stamp your passport w temporary green card and allow you in the US.
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manja
05-24 07:57 AM
Alright. Thanks for the clarification :)
vvicky72
12-10 07:53 PM
Does anyone know if we need any special visa for working in Canada if you have a US GC?
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rajuram
07-22 10:14 PM
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chanduv23
12-04 12:17 PM
Hang in there. These are good signs. Though there is a long way to go.
new2gc
01-25 01:37 PM
will pop up... :-)
But hey...many people will get benefited...regular EB will have less demand too....
But hey...many people will get benefited...regular EB will have less demand too....
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Raj Iyer
09-22 05:21 PM
Get the police record and DA office record. . If the record shows that no charges were pressed, you can submit that. Check if DA's office can give you a letter.
You can also try obtaining a letter from the court indicating that their record did not have anything on you.
You can also try obtaining a letter from the court indicating that their record did not have anything on you.
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hcard
05-21 09:25 AM
Senate Floor to Start Debating the Emergency Iraq War Supplemental Spending Bill This Morning
As reported earlier, the immigrant community has a huge stake at this bill because of the immigration bill amendments attached to this bill by the Senate Appropriations Committee. The Democratic leadership intends to push this legislative bill and pass it before they go into a Memorial holiday break. There are two challenges ahead for this legislation. One is the right wing Republican Senators who declared their plan to engage in a cat-and-dog fight against this bill, particularly AgJOBS bill of Senator Feinstein which they consider an amnesty bill. The drama of confrontation between the Democratic majority and the Republican minority will unfold in the form of cloture motion to be pushed by the Democrats and the Repulicans attempt to block the motion and to introduce amendments to kill the controvertial amendments. We do not know how Sen. Ted Kennedy's hospitalization will affect in the drama. As people know it, Sen. Kennedy is diagnosed with a brain tumor and his availability in the Senate floor activities remains open at this point. Aside from this challenge, there is another challenge ahead on the other side in the Beltway. It is the White House. Reportedly, President Bush has expressed his intention to veto this bill because of the conditions attached to this bill on the Iraq War. We should hold breath for the next 10 days to watch how all of the drama will unfold and in what way, the curtain will pull down.
http://www.immigration-law.com/Canada.html
As reported earlier, the immigrant community has a huge stake at this bill because of the immigration bill amendments attached to this bill by the Senate Appropriations Committee. The Democratic leadership intends to push this legislative bill and pass it before they go into a Memorial holiday break. There are two challenges ahead for this legislation. One is the right wing Republican Senators who declared their plan to engage in a cat-and-dog fight against this bill, particularly AgJOBS bill of Senator Feinstein which they consider an amnesty bill. The drama of confrontation between the Democratic majority and the Republican minority will unfold in the form of cloture motion to be pushed by the Democrats and the Repulicans attempt to block the motion and to introduce amendments to kill the controvertial amendments. We do not know how Sen. Ted Kennedy's hospitalization will affect in the drama. As people know it, Sen. Kennedy is diagnosed with a brain tumor and his availability in the Senate floor activities remains open at this point. Aside from this challenge, there is another challenge ahead on the other side in the Beltway. It is the White House. Reportedly, President Bush has expressed his intention to veto this bill because of the conditions attached to this bill on the Iraq War. We should hold breath for the next 10 days to watch how all of the drama will unfold and in what way, the curtain will pull down.
http://www.immigration-law.com/Canada.html
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Blog Feeds
02-05 06:40 PM
Immigration Visa Attorney Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/PPT%20Control.pngWith all our experience counseling on immigration law questions, the attorneys at Fong & Chun in Los Angeles do not regularly get the chance to see the day-in, day-out operations at airports and other ports of entry.
Whether it is Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policy or not, I do not know, but last week, I noticed DHS personnel roaming through the terminals at Dulles International Airport in Washington, DC. They actually went to various gates and randomly requested ID or passports from OUTBOUND passengers seated in the boarding areas.
That is, they checked the documents of both Americans and foreigners who were LEAVING the USA. Not entering.
I followed them around a little bit. The officers were friendly, civil. They approached passengers in the terminal, asked them their final destinations, and asked if they could see their passports. Interestingly, although I was standing right next to a bank of chairs in the boarding area, they did not ask me for my passport, nor did they ask anyone who was standing or walking through the terminal. They only approached persons seated in the departure gate area. I did not see them detain anyone.
I have often been asked whether DHS personnel made random checks of persons in airports. I used to say that "they could, but I've never seen it." Well, I have now. --jcf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/01/dhs-roams-airport-terminals-re.html)
http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/PPT%20Control.pngWith all our experience counseling on immigration law questions, the attorneys at Fong & Chun in Los Angeles do not regularly get the chance to see the day-in, day-out operations at airports and other ports of entry.
Whether it is Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policy or not, I do not know, but last week, I noticed DHS personnel roaming through the terminals at Dulles International Airport in Washington, DC. They actually went to various gates and randomly requested ID or passports from OUTBOUND passengers seated in the boarding areas.
That is, they checked the documents of both Americans and foreigners who were LEAVING the USA. Not entering.
I followed them around a little bit. The officers were friendly, civil. They approached passengers in the terminal, asked them their final destinations, and asked if they could see their passports. Interestingly, although I was standing right next to a bank of chairs in the boarding area, they did not ask me for my passport, nor did they ask anyone who was standing or walking through the terminal. They only approached persons seated in the departure gate area. I did not see them detain anyone.
I have often been asked whether DHS personnel made random checks of persons in airports. I used to say that "they could, but I've never seen it." Well, I have now. --jcf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/01/dhs-roams-airport-terminals-re.html)
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anurakt
01-03 12:15 PM
:D :D I agree , it just scares me...to start it again.
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number30
03-12 11:06 AM
I got hold of a copy of the actual RFE and when I read closely, the above statement sounded alarming. Since the labor was filed in 2003, I was wondering what relevance June 26, 2006 has.
Any help is appreciated.
While responding to RFE add this information. Ask them note that your priority date is August 2003 and you have two years of experience prior to that date.
Any help is appreciated.
While responding to RFE add this information. Ask them note that your priority date is August 2003 and you have two years of experience prior to that date.
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San_Chez
03-10 03:26 PM
Hello all:
First, I'd like to express my thanks to IV for taking up this cause and doing a wonderful job!
I am currently on an H1-B visa. My 6 year term expires 2/1/09. Current employer is yet to file LCA. Company lawyers have advised that any time I've spent out of the country (past & within next few months) can be used to offset the 1-yr cut off requirement for LCA application. I've been out for a total of 6 weeks to date, but would need more time, looking at an April-end LCA filing. I am now looking to change my job.
-Can I change my status to H4 until I get another job and then file for GC with new employer?
-What are current processing times for H4 if applied from within the US?
-Will I get subjected to H1 quota when changing back from H4 to H1?
-I've been told time spent on H4 is not counted for H1 term and I can apply that time (in addition to my 6 weeks) to the 1-yr limit (LCA should be filed 1 yr before 6-year H1 expiration). Is this true?
-If so, what about the time taken for H4 approval? Can I be in status after resigning & while waiting for H4 approval? Can the time taken for H4 approval be counted towards time not on an H1?
-Has anyone heard of such a situation? What are the chances of getting an extension if H1 ported to new company & LCA filed with them after joining?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
First, I'd like to express my thanks to IV for taking up this cause and doing a wonderful job!
I am currently on an H1-B visa. My 6 year term expires 2/1/09. Current employer is yet to file LCA. Company lawyers have advised that any time I've spent out of the country (past & within next few months) can be used to offset the 1-yr cut off requirement for LCA application. I've been out for a total of 6 weeks to date, but would need more time, looking at an April-end LCA filing. I am now looking to change my job.
-Can I change my status to H4 until I get another job and then file for GC with new employer?
-What are current processing times for H4 if applied from within the US?
-Will I get subjected to H1 quota when changing back from H4 to H1?
-I've been told time spent on H4 is not counted for H1 term and I can apply that time (in addition to my 6 weeks) to the 1-yr limit (LCA should be filed 1 yr before 6-year H1 expiration). Is this true?
-If so, what about the time taken for H4 approval? Can I be in status after resigning & while waiting for H4 approval? Can the time taken for H4 approval be counted towards time not on an H1?
-Has anyone heard of such a situation? What are the chances of getting an extension if H1 ported to new company & LCA filed with them after joining?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
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10-11 04:26 AM
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lotta
07-21 08:58 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
INS prefers or should I use the term "requires" a certain way of organizing documents using certain clips. You can search online for them. They do this because it helps in filing them the documents at their office.
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
INS prefers or should I use the term "requires" a certain way of organizing documents using certain clips. You can search online for them. They do this because it helps in filing them the documents at their office.
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kotivella
07-28 11:18 AM
485 : Pending
140- Approved in year 2006
Current status: Working on EAD
I left my GC Sponsered company in Oct 2008 and started working on EAD.. >> Filled AC21 in N0v 2008 thru a consulting company >>
Got RFE on employment verification on May 2009.. replied and have no comments from USCIS yet.. (assuming everything is okay as their repsonse time 60 days elapsed)
Now got rolled out from project and no paycheck form since june 2009
and Now found a project but the vendor wont do corp-to-corp..but only W2...
THIS CASE CAN I JOIN WITH this Vendor ON W2 With out applying for one more AC21??
Appreciate your ideas.. thanks lot
140- Approved in year 2006
Current status: Working on EAD
I left my GC Sponsered company in Oct 2008 and started working on EAD.. >> Filled AC21 in N0v 2008 thru a consulting company >>
Got RFE on employment verification on May 2009.. replied and have no comments from USCIS yet.. (assuming everything is okay as their repsonse time 60 days elapsed)
Now got rolled out from project and no paycheck form since june 2009
and Now found a project but the vendor wont do corp-to-corp..but only W2...
THIS CASE CAN I JOIN WITH this Vendor ON W2 With out applying for one more AC21??
Appreciate your ideas.. thanks lot
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gcfriend65
12-07 02:55 PM
It seems people who applied for AP in TSC are getting their APs faster, compared to those who applied at NSC.
Refer processing times at https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/Processtimes.jsp?SeviceCenter=NSC and search for "All other applicants for advance parole". Right now they are processing July 03, 2007 cases.
Refer processing times at https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/Processtimes.jsp?SeviceCenter=NSC and search for "All other applicants for advance parole". Right now they are processing July 03, 2007 cases.
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pappu
10-17 07:27 AM
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uw2010
07-06 05:06 PM
I Just heard back from my Fortune 500 company that they will accept the replacement card receipt notice...so it may work. It will help to specifically ask the HR/Lawyer to check the Receipt rule.
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Harryvins
03-22 01:46 PM
Hi,
I have a valid H4 stamping till Sept 2010. I got my H1B approved last year(2009) and COS from H4 to H1 approved. My H1B was effective October 1, 2009. Due to recession, I still have not been able to find a job. Now I want to change my status back to H4.
As I have a valid H4 stamping on my passport, can I travel across the border to Mexico, surrender my H1B I94 and reenter the US with a new H4 I94? Is that possible? Can that be done on the same day? Or should I apply for a COS - Form I539 and get it done here?
Please respond at the earliest.
Thanks.
I have a valid H4 stamping till Sept 2010. I got my H1B approved last year(2009) and COS from H4 to H1 approved. My H1B was effective October 1, 2009. Due to recession, I still have not been able to find a job. Now I want to change my status back to H4.
As I have a valid H4 stamping on my passport, can I travel across the border to Mexico, surrender my H1B I94 and reenter the US with a new H4 I94? Is that possible? Can that be done on the same day? Or should I apply for a COS - Form I539 and get it done here?
Please respond at the earliest.
Thanks.
bigboy007
06-01 12:26 PM
core members ? any comments?
geesee
07-14 10:54 PM
Guys who are from NJ/NY tristate area, might know abt Mamta Narula who hosts a show called "Mamta jisko kuch nahi jamta" (Mamta, the one, who cant get any work done!)
I sent an email to Mamta and she has promised to cover I-485 July flipflop in one of her coming shows....
I feel glad to do "something" to spread the news around... :cool:
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Hi,
I will definetely cover this story in one of my coming up shows. Keep listening to me on 1170AM AM.
Cheers!!
Mamta Narula
TV/Radio/Stage Host
www.voiceofmamta.com
"Music Cheers me Up!!"
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
Delails of Comments
Hello Mamta,
I'm a regular listener of your show and must say you do a great job!!
Well, I would like to request if you could cover below (sad) story of
legal immigrants in one of your upcoming shows
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070710/pl_nm/usa_immigration_indians_dc_1
I, myself, is on H1B visa and was a victim of the flipflops that USCIS
did on 2nd July, 2007.
If you would like to get more information on this, please send me an
email and I'll surely provide it to you.
You can find detailed information about this story at -
http://immigrationvoice.org/
Thanks & Regards
I sent an email to Mamta and she has promised to cover I-485 July flipflop in one of her coming shows....
I feel glad to do "something" to spread the news around... :cool:
----------------------------------------
Hi,
I will definetely cover this story in one of my coming up shows. Keep listening to me on 1170AM AM.
Cheers!!
Mamta Narula
TV/Radio/Stage Host
www.voiceofmamta.com
"Music Cheers me Up!!"
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
Delails of Comments
Hello Mamta,
I'm a regular listener of your show and must say you do a great job!!
Well, I would like to request if you could cover below (sad) story of
legal immigrants in one of your upcoming shows
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070710/pl_nm/usa_immigration_indians_dc_1
I, myself, is on H1B visa and was a victim of the flipflops that USCIS
did on 2nd July, 2007.
If you would like to get more information on this, please send me an
email and I'll surely provide it to you.
You can find detailed information about this story at -
http://immigrationvoice.org/
Thanks & Regards
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