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07-01 12:39 PM
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simbasimba
01-06 02:21 AM
I have a 4 year college degree from the US and 5 years of experience. I would like to know when they say 5 years of progressive experience does also that include an increase in salary over the five years? My previous employer paid me 60kper anum but my new employer is paying me 55k per anum. There is drop in salary by 5 thousand. Will this affect my application. Please advise. Thanks much!
mygcstory
07-22 11:43 PM
Ok. I get it! Thanks!!
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gc_dega_gandhigiri
03-05 08:44 PM
Hi,
Have a question on EAD/H1b. I am joining a new company using AC21 and EAD. Lets say after few months if INS denies my GC application then will I be able to transfer my h1b. Basically I got the info that I can re-capture my unused period of H1b out of 6 years. Is that true ?
Thanks.
Have a question on EAD/H1b. I am joining a new company using AC21 and EAD. Lets say after few months if INS denies my GC application then will I be able to transfer my h1b. Basically I got the info that I can re-capture my unused period of H1b out of 6 years. Is that true ?
Thanks.
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viksi82
11-13 01:28 PM
yeah..my bank didnt quite help though. Had to find a public notary and spend $30 for 3 signatures only to find later that my company does it for free..:mad:
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gcpool
07-14 01:58 PM
Your priority date is not yet current. It will be in August.
Also you need to prove that you have exhausted all ways to get it adjudicated.
InfoPass - Eitherway its useless
Approaching your senator.
If none of these work then you apply for WOM
Otherwise your case will be weak and be thrown out
HI Gurus,
I need advice from you guys,
My priority date is June 2005 (EB2) and my I-485 receipt date is July 7th 2007 at TSC
My questions regarding Writ of Mandamus are
1. Would I be qualified to file for Writ of Mandamus (WOM)?
2. If I am qualified, would it be of any benefit for me to file WOM based on my criteria as
detailed above?
Thanks a lot.
Also you need to prove that you have exhausted all ways to get it adjudicated.
InfoPass - Eitherway its useless
Approaching your senator.
If none of these work then you apply for WOM
Otherwise your case will be weak and be thrown out
HI Gurus,
I need advice from you guys,
My priority date is June 2005 (EB2) and my I-485 receipt date is July 7th 2007 at TSC
My questions regarding Writ of Mandamus are
1. Would I be qualified to file for Writ of Mandamus (WOM)?
2. If I am qualified, would it be of any benefit for me to file WOM based on my criteria as
detailed above?
Thanks a lot.
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wandmaker
04-07 11:47 AM
Hi,
May be a dumb question, but i would like to know how to proceed from here..
I have an approved 140 and applied for 485 got by EAD and done my FP, however recently i got married and i want to know how do i add my wife to my current 485 status ??
My employer lawyer says ; 485 dates should be current to add my wife ?? is that true ??
True, Your attorney is correct.
May be a dumb question, but i would like to know how to proceed from here..
I have an approved 140 and applied for 485 got by EAD and done my FP, however recently i got married and i want to know how do i add my wife to my current 485 status ??
My employer lawyer says ; 485 dates should be current to add my wife ?? is that true ??
True, Your attorney is correct.
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STAmisha
08-06 10:25 AM
I have applied I-140 and I-485 on July 2. I think I forgot to attach one experience letters to it. Can I attach it to that I-140 after getting the receipt #? what is the procedure?
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kaisersose
07-31 12:01 AM
I have applied I485 when i was in India and it is in pending now.I am back from India and currently in USA now and came to know that one cannot file I485 when the applicant is not in USA.
Should i be withdrawing the pending I485 and reapply now ?since there is a date availability till august 17th 2007
Or Can I appply new I485 without withdrawing the pending I485 .Once I get new receipt notice ,then withdrw the old pending I485?
Please suggest .Thanks in advance.
These are critical decisions and you should consult a knowledgeable attorney ASAP to know your options and possible risks. If you used an attorney to file your 485 from India, then you know that this attorney is no good.
Should i be withdrawing the pending I485 and reapply now ?since there is a date availability till august 17th 2007
Or Can I appply new I485 without withdrawing the pending I485 .Once I get new receipt notice ,then withdrw the old pending I485?
Please suggest .Thanks in advance.
These are critical decisions and you should consult a knowledgeable attorney ASAP to know your options and possible risks. If you used an attorney to file your 485 from India, then you know that this attorney is no good.
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Eden
03-15 12:49 PM
My mother-in-law would like to get visitor visa.
How do I answer #37 of the DS-156?
The applicant's (my mother-in-law) son( my husband) is in the U.S. illegally. I am US cit. and my husband needs to report to visa interview within the next year. We have been post-poning due to medical issues. In the meanwhile we hope my mother-in-law can come here to visit her granddaughter.( I am unable to travel). #37 of the DS-156 asks if any body is in US. We should answer YES, because her son is here, BUT, what do we put for his status? Illegal? I read one article that stated to mark YES only if he has legal status. I do not want to put NO, immigration already knows he is here and we do not want to be dishonest.
Any ideas?
How do I answer #37 of the DS-156?
The applicant's (my mother-in-law) son( my husband) is in the U.S. illegally. I am US cit. and my husband needs to report to visa interview within the next year. We have been post-poning due to medical issues. In the meanwhile we hope my mother-in-law can come here to visit her granddaughter.( I am unable to travel). #37 of the DS-156 asks if any body is in US. We should answer YES, because her son is here, BUT, what do we put for his status? Illegal? I read one article that stated to mark YES only if he has legal status. I do not want to put NO, immigration already knows he is here and we do not want to be dishonest.
Any ideas?
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06-06 10:48 PM
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07-07 08:10 PM
Immigration Law from Houston Immigration Lawyer - Annie Banerjee Has Just Posted the Following:
The justice Department's suit to block the restrictive law in Arizona is heralded by everyone as an "immigration issue." Both Wall Street Journal and New York Times have huge headings under "Immigration Law." But the question is not about immigration law. It is about the fundamental human right to not be judged by the color of our skin.
The proponents of the bill, like Arizona state Sen. Russell Pearce say that the bill "prohibits racial profiling." But I wonder if every individual is stopped and asked for their passports. The will cripple business in the State. Will everyone, ie white, black, brown, yellow, and whatever other color or look need to take their passports, birth certificates, etc to Arizona?
I naturalized into this country and is in the highest tax bracket. I work and pay taxes. Yet I am brown and have an accent. As a practitioner of immigration law, I know say for instance white Canadian who are here, in the US, working illegally, but are white and except for a slight "oot and aboot" has no other accent. Who will the Arizona police "catch"?
The lawsuit is also about separate state and federal rights. The Conservative Supreme Court will champion State rights, but it will remain to be seen whether they champion Separation of Powers. My guess is that their judgment will be clouded by the more emotional issue of immigration.
For more information contact Houston Immigration Lawyer (http://www.visatous.com) or Houston Immigration Attorney (http://www.visatous.com), Annie Banerjeehttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8629098317507537197-8318558763551200610?l=usimmigrationmatters.blogspo t.com
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The justice Department's suit to block the restrictive law in Arizona is heralded by everyone as an "immigration issue." Both Wall Street Journal and New York Times have huge headings under "Immigration Law." But the question is not about immigration law. It is about the fundamental human right to not be judged by the color of our skin.
The proponents of the bill, like Arizona state Sen. Russell Pearce say that the bill "prohibits racial profiling." But I wonder if every individual is stopped and asked for their passports. The will cripple business in the State. Will everyone, ie white, black, brown, yellow, and whatever other color or look need to take their passports, birth certificates, etc to Arizona?
I naturalized into this country and is in the highest tax bracket. I work and pay taxes. Yet I am brown and have an accent. As a practitioner of immigration law, I know say for instance white Canadian who are here, in the US, working illegally, but are white and except for a slight "oot and aboot" has no other accent. Who will the Arizona police "catch"?
The lawsuit is also about separate state and federal rights. The Conservative Supreme Court will champion State rights, but it will remain to be seen whether they champion Separation of Powers. My guess is that their judgment will be clouded by the more emotional issue of immigration.
For more information contact Houston Immigration Lawyer (http://www.visatous.com) or Houston Immigration Attorney (http://www.visatous.com), Annie Banerjeehttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8629098317507537197-8318558763551200610?l=usimmigrationmatters.blogspo t.com
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10-08 10:44 AM
How do you know that your case has been transferred from NSC to TSC.
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12-30 04:44 PM
Please see my answers below.
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07-24 11:26 AM
Can you please point me to the thread? Thank you.
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07-19 04:21 PM
Is it mandatory to spend [B]at least[B] 6 months residing in the US every calendar year after obtaining a GC? :confused:
If your stay is less than 1 year abroad, you can reenter using just your green card. If you want to stay 1-2 years outside the U.S, you will have to apply for a reentry permit before departure. But, it will be considered as a break (i.e, more than 1 year abroad) in the continous residence requirement of 5 years when it comes to your naturalization application.
If you want to stay longer than that, you will have to apply for "returning resident permit" for which you need to prove that your intent is to be a permanent resident but, your stay abroad longer than the period of the reentry permit was beyond your control.
Please consult an attorney so that you don't lose your PR.
If your stay is less than 1 year abroad, you can reenter using just your green card. If you want to stay 1-2 years outside the U.S, you will have to apply for a reentry permit before departure. But, it will be considered as a break (i.e, more than 1 year abroad) in the continous residence requirement of 5 years when it comes to your naturalization application.
If you want to stay longer than that, you will have to apply for "returning resident permit" for which you need to prove that your intent is to be a permanent resident but, your stay abroad longer than the period of the reentry permit was beyond your control.
Please consult an attorney so that you don't lose your PR.
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snvlgopal
02-05 03:11 PM
Thanks chantu, She doesn't have AP, Do you think it is Safe only if she has AP ?
Yes, she can travel on H4 stamping. Also let her carry AP if need arises.
Yes, she can travel on H4 stamping. Also let her carry AP if need arises.
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ssdtm
02-23 10:24 PM
Per Cronin Memo, your wife is eligible for H4 visa.
This is based on the feedback from a top attorney.
This is based on the feedback from a top attorney.
akshayae
09-07 11:09 AM
Folks,
Members from the DC area will be meeting in the Great Falls (Virginina)public library meeting room from 1 pm to 3 pm on Saturday September 8th 2007. Members in DC/VA/MD areas are requested to meet other members to find out more info about the rally and importance of making this rally a success. The address for Great Falls Public Library is
Date and Time
Sep 8th 2007 Time from 1 pm to 3 pm
Meeting Room
9830 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls, VA 22066-2634
Ph 703-757-8560
We look forward to meeting you at Great Falls Public Library
Members from the DC area will be meeting in the Great Falls (Virginina)public library meeting room from 1 pm to 3 pm on Saturday September 8th 2007. Members in DC/VA/MD areas are requested to meet other members to find out more info about the rally and importance of making this rally a success. The address for Great Falls Public Library is
Date and Time
Sep 8th 2007 Time from 1 pm to 3 pm
Meeting Room
9830 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls, VA 22066-2634
Ph 703-757-8560
We look forward to meeting you at Great Falls Public Library
god_bless_you
03-28 01:20 PM
Is there any similar organization in Tri-State Area?
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