
patiently_waiting
09-11 05:07 PM
;)
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pmat
06-06 09:51 AM
There is a change of status form available on USCIS website. It is called I-539:
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=94d12c1a6855d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCR D
Go through the instructions of this form. I followed the instructions in this form and sent every document they asked for. My wife also changed her status from F1 to H4. After you send everything, you will get a receipt in 2-3 weeks and approval notice will take ~3 months.
All the best.
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=94d12c1a6855d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCR D
Go through the instructions of this form. I followed the instructions in this form and sent every document they asked for. My wife also changed her status from F1 to H4. After you send everything, you will get a receipt in 2-3 weeks and approval notice will take ~3 months.
All the best.

gimme_GC2006
07-13 09:00 PM
^^^Bump^^^ :rolleyes:
Any takers? :confused:
Any takers? :confused:
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harrydr
05-11 09:59 PM
Wait time for spouse to get a green card as a derivative from you would be apporximately 5 years since you already have your green card now. the best option is to wait for to get your US citizenship and them apply for your spouse and in that case the max. wait time os only 3-6 months. Hoep this helps.
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Munna Bhai
01-11 12:23 PM
Hi All,
I had a question regarding the relationship between the number h1b transfers and green card process. I've heard some people say that if you have transferred H1b to many companies then the green card process will be delayed because USCIS needs to be convinced that you will be continuing with the same employer. Is this true or does it really not matter how many times you change employers it doesn't effect the green card process.
I have already transferred once. I am thinking of transferring one or possible two more times but am just worried about how this will effect the green card application process.
Thanks,
Purushotham Nayak
GC has nothing to do with H1b only issue is they will verify whether you were in status all the time.
I had a question regarding the relationship between the number h1b transfers and green card process. I've heard some people say that if you have transferred H1b to many companies then the green card process will be delayed because USCIS needs to be convinced that you will be continuing with the same employer. Is this true or does it really not matter how many times you change employers it doesn't effect the green card process.
I have already transferred once. I am thinking of transferring one or possible two more times but am just worried about how this will effect the green card application process.
Thanks,
Purushotham Nayak
GC has nothing to do with H1b only issue is they will verify whether you were in status all the time.

go_guy123
07-21 01:20 PM
one lawyer whom I spoke with says it is still ok...basically they need senior applicants in their field who has done some supervisory work and can do managirial work..I don't know how much it is true.
Yes its true. Since 2008 Canada has been tightening the skilled immigration rules and has now restricted to mainly educated or worked in Canada or few occupations only.
Recently even Alberta has tightened the provincial program as well.
Yes its true. Since 2008 Canada has been tightening the skilled immigration rules and has now restricted to mainly educated or worked in Canada or few occupations only.
Recently even Alberta has tightened the provincial program as well.
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HappySnap
February 10th, 2006, 07:57 PM
I've had my D100 for about 3 years. I noticed that the frame buffer was getting lower and lower - and I thought it was just that my memory card was getting old... but I just bought a new one and that was not the problem.
I used to get 6 or 7 images in the buffer, and now it's just 2.
Is there a fix for this or does it need to be repaired?
Thanks!
- Michael
I used to get 6 or 7 images in the buffer, and now it's just 2.
Is there a fix for this or does it need to be repaired?
Thanks!
- Michael
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evildrummer
04-01 03:22 PM
I strongly agree, and I think my girlfriend wouldnt be happy seeing this thread, but its ok, you also have esh
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st_2006
05-05 03:18 PM
Mine was applied on 20th April. Still waiting.
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kgully1
October 18th, 2005, 10:04 AM
A very impressive result Gary. Time and creative energy well spent!
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gg_ny
02-14 06:33 AM
Good morning, welcome back. Hope you had a nice sleepful day ;-)
VISA BULLETIN FOR MARCH 2007 is out http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_3143.html. No change in EB2.
VISA BULLETIN FOR MARCH 2007 is out http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_3143.html. No change in EB2.
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lovealways1234
05-13 03:00 PM
Greetings all,
I am new to Immigration voice and feel very blessed for finding the site.
Here is my situation I am a green card holder since 1996. However I waited until now because I had I received probation before judgment in 2003. The case was expunged in 2007. The conviction was Annotated Code of Maryland article 27 , section 146 (c )(1 ) stipulating that : Any person who violates any provision of subsection (c)(1) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or both.
According to the information I found on USCIS, you can not have any conviction in the five years preceding your application; It looks like I should be fine. I am ready to apply now and it has been a good obedient green card holder for 6 years now, I don't have any issue with the law since 2003.
I am also married to a US citizen and have three children (all citizens). I was able to get all my information from the court prior to the expungement as well.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks you so much.
I am new to Immigration voice and feel very blessed for finding the site.
Here is my situation I am a green card holder since 1996. However I waited until now because I had I received probation before judgment in 2003. The case was expunged in 2007. The conviction was Annotated Code of Maryland article 27 , section 146 (c )(1 ) stipulating that : Any person who violates any provision of subsection (c)(1) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or both.
According to the information I found on USCIS, you can not have any conviction in the five years preceding your application; It looks like I should be fine. I am ready to apply now and it has been a good obedient green card holder for 6 years now, I don't have any issue with the law since 2003.
I am also married to a US citizen and have three children (all citizens). I was able to get all my information from the court prior to the expungement as well.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks you so much.
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coolpal
03-23 07:25 AM
dude.. that attitude might not help you on a public forum where people offer help/suggestions for free... and c'mon, this isn't your english class.. so I guess if you can understand 'ur' is 'your'.. you can get over it.
coming to your point, I see no reason why you can't... only catch is, if you have already used up your 6 years of h1, then the new h1 time is in excess of 6 years, which will be approved for 3 years only if your AOS is pending and your 140 is approved.
pal :)
EDIT: btw, why don't you please update your profile, so it helps IV track uscis behavior.
coming to your point, I see no reason why you can't... only catch is, if you have already used up your 6 years of h1, then the new h1 time is in excess of 6 years, which will be approved for 3 years only if your AOS is pending and your 140 is approved.
pal :)
EDIT: btw, why don't you please update your profile, so it helps IV track uscis behavior.
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pansworld
07-15 02:06 PM
There is already a discussion happening on this thread.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10180
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10180
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wandmaker
02-11 04:29 PM
Can we go after State dept to have them make an administrative fix to publish 2 sets of Visa dates, one for Visa posts and one for USCIS. CIS Dates to reflect their processing length and allow for an early AOS application..
Just thought.. Suggestions are welcome.
Visa Bulletin for AOS and CP are two different HTML pages already :D. Your idea will not fly. BTW, Update your IV tracker
Just thought.. Suggestions are welcome.
Visa Bulletin for AOS and CP are two different HTML pages already :D. Your idea will not fly. BTW, Update your IV tracker
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H1B-GC
08-07 02:30 PM
Take an Inpass Appointment and Meet local USCIS officer and ask for help... Letter or Duplicate EAD. If you have a Job Offer letter they Might expedite the EAD Request..
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miguy
07-17 10:49 AM
thanks. I am from michigan, so would the 485 package go to nebraska or some other processing center?
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Blog Feeds
03-29 07:40 AM
Great story, another example how the illegal immigration debate is now a big part of our culture.
In 1993, when I was 14, I became a regular on �Sesame Street.� The show usually liked to have a teenager on, so that was me. My character had my same name, Carlo, and eventually I got a job at Mr. Hooper�s store. I had to make a birdseed milkshake for Big Bird, that was my tryout. I ended up appearing on �Sesame Street� for five years. But the whole time, I had a secret: I was an undocumented immigrant. The papers I�d used to get hired were fake.My family had come from Ecuador when I was seven and my older brother Angelo was nine. We came on a tourist visa, and the moment my parents had gotten it, we knew we were not coming back. They sold all our furniture before we left.
My mother had a sister living legally in the United States, and my parents planned to have her sponsor us for residency. Soon after landing in New York, my parents saw a lawyer. But we were told the process would take four or five years.
Coming to the States was traumatic. In Ecuador, we had lived in a house. Here, we were in a small apartment. We didn�t know any English. But you know, at that age, things change quickly. In six months we were speaking English and running around like normal kids. Most of the time, we blended in. But we knew weren�t supposed to be here, and we lived with a lot of fear.
I started acting when I was 11, almost as a fluke. One day, we went to visit our cousins, and they were on their way to try-outs for a community theater production of �Oliver!� It was through a program put on by the city, to get disadvantaged kids off the street. When we got there, the producers were like, �You should try out, too.� So my brother and I did. Then we all went to lunch. When we got home, we had a phone message that we�d both been cast. I was Oliver.
Read more... (http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2011/03/14/memoir-illegal-sesame-street/)
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In 1993, when I was 14, I became a regular on �Sesame Street.� The show usually liked to have a teenager on, so that was me. My character had my same name, Carlo, and eventually I got a job at Mr. Hooper�s store. I had to make a birdseed milkshake for Big Bird, that was my tryout. I ended up appearing on �Sesame Street� for five years. But the whole time, I had a secret: I was an undocumented immigrant. The papers I�d used to get hired were fake.My family had come from Ecuador when I was seven and my older brother Angelo was nine. We came on a tourist visa, and the moment my parents had gotten it, we knew we were not coming back. They sold all our furniture before we left.
My mother had a sister living legally in the United States, and my parents planned to have her sponsor us for residency. Soon after landing in New York, my parents saw a lawyer. But we were told the process would take four or five years.
Coming to the States was traumatic. In Ecuador, we had lived in a house. Here, we were in a small apartment. We didn�t know any English. But you know, at that age, things change quickly. In six months we were speaking English and running around like normal kids. Most of the time, we blended in. But we knew weren�t supposed to be here, and we lived with a lot of fear.
I started acting when I was 11, almost as a fluke. One day, we went to visit our cousins, and they were on their way to try-outs for a community theater production of �Oliver!� It was through a program put on by the city, to get disadvantaged kids off the street. When we got there, the producers were like, �You should try out, too.� So my brother and I did. Then we all went to lunch. When we got home, we had a phone message that we�d both been cast. I was Oliver.
Read more... (http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2011/03/14/memoir-illegal-sesame-street/)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2011/03/undocumented_on_sesame_street.html)
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ps57002
07-23 12:32 PM
???
indyanguy
11-16 11:10 AM
PD is 12/04 (EB3).
I received a LUD on 9/21/07. I am not sure if this was because my case was transferred from NSC->CSC->NSC. What's the LUD on yours?
I received a LUD on 9/21/07. I am not sure if this was because my case was transferred from NSC->CSC->NSC. What's the LUD on yours?
Kodi
07-28 10:50 AM
I actually went for stamping in my 4th year, that's after extending my H1 after the first 3 years. They didn't ask any questions. I'm not from India though so I don't know whether its different.
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