glus
01-20 07:56 PM
Has anyone been able to call USCIS premium processing toll free number today and talk to an Officer. I have been unable to get to an Officer today but was able to talk before. I am wondering whether there is a limit on how many times you can call(I have called 3 times so far in 10 days) or if you can't call after so many days have passed after your application is approved.
I have been contacting to get my priority date corrected on I-140 approval. Please respond if anyone has information
You cannot fix a priority date error through a phone! This is a serious thing and would need to be corrected through a letter from an attorney or something like that.
G
I have been contacting to get my priority date corrected on I-140 approval. Please respond if anyone has information
You cannot fix a priority date error through a phone! This is a serious thing and would need to be corrected through a letter from an attorney or something like that.
G
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AnalyzeThis
05-26 12:01 AM
Dear Experts/Lawyers,
I wanted to ask a question about my status based on the situation described below:
1. I entered the United States on F1 Visa in 2003.
2. Applied for and got H1B approved, with the bottom right part attached. The visa was valid till November 2008.
3. Applied for and got H1B extension approved, with the bottom right part attached. The visa is valid till November 2011.
4. Never left the United States since I entered in 2003 on F1 Visa.
5. My passport expires in the middle of 2010.
Based on this, in order to ensure my legal stay in the United States, do I need to do anything, except renew my passport at some point of time before it expires, in terms of either having to leave the US, or go to some agency to update something? Please suggest. Thank you for your help.
I wanted to ask a question about my status based on the situation described below:
1. I entered the United States on F1 Visa in 2003.
2. Applied for and got H1B approved, with the bottom right part attached. The visa was valid till November 2008.
3. Applied for and got H1B extension approved, with the bottom right part attached. The visa is valid till November 2011.
4. Never left the United States since I entered in 2003 on F1 Visa.
5. My passport expires in the middle of 2010.
Based on this, in order to ensure my legal stay in the United States, do I need to do anything, except renew my passport at some point of time before it expires, in terms of either having to leave the US, or go to some agency to update something? Please suggest. Thank you for your help.
rsrikant
09-24 01:26 PM
there is no 140 processing update from texas... any idea why or what is the update??
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DareYouFireMe
04-19 09:56 AM
Probably you got to make you aware of science of immigration. Tell the authorities what they ask for (not what you want to tell). These days merger and aquisitions are commonplace and USCIS may be aware of these situations.
Hello all,
My company merged with another one last year just after my I-140 was approved. I'm preparing to file I-485 (doing it myself) and I'm wondering what kind of documents/letters do I need to submit to USCIS to proof that my job wasn't affect by the merger and I'm still working in the same position.
I'd really like to send all required information to USCIS so that I don't have to reply to RFEs later on.
Any examples of letters or list of supporting documents will be appreciated.
Regards,
Alex
Contributing $20/month
Hello all,
My company merged with another one last year just after my I-140 was approved. I'm preparing to file I-485 (doing it myself) and I'm wondering what kind of documents/letters do I need to submit to USCIS to proof that my job wasn't affect by the merger and I'm still working in the same position.
I'd really like to send all required information to USCIS so that I don't have to reply to RFEs later on.
Any examples of letters or list of supporting documents will be appreciated.
Regards,
Alex
Contributing $20/month
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kkn006
08-08 04:13 PM
My 485 case is pending under EB3 category but my employer has already filed for EB2 labor which got approved and now I want to know if I can apply I140 for EB2 to interfile under 'Premium' Category? Are there any restrictions on applying I140 under premium processing?
StuckInTheMuck
02-02 12:23 PM
AFAIK, EB1-B requirement includes at least a tenure-track position with the sponsoring University, whereas from your current job title I would guess yours is a contractual (no-tenure-track) position. You may instead take a shot at EB1-A (exceptional ability), which, like EB2-NIW, does not require a tenure-track job. Also, from your stated qualifications, you have a reasonable chance of getting approved, more so if a competent attorney handles your case. (I should add, these days USCIS seems to have raised the bar of EB1-A approval relative to EB2-NIW, so hiring a good attorney is important.)
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p_t_smiles
June 9th, 2005, 07:03 AM
Whao!!!
I'm a newbi, and I have allways been fascinated by this effect, can you share any pointers!
Thanks
I know what you mean. I'm a newbie also and have been fascinated by that effect. I'm so excited that I have been able to get it.
Tracey
I'm a newbi, and I have allways been fascinated by this effect, can you share any pointers!
Thanks
I know what you mean. I'm a newbie also and have been fascinated by that effect. I'm so excited that I have been able to get it.
Tracey