TO BE OR NO TO BE
05-31 07:22 PM
Thank you very much Bluekayal and NJ09. Appreciate your response.
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sunny1000
01-08 08:40 PM
A good friend of mine is getting divorced with her husband. The husband is the primary employment based green card applicant and their dates are current.
Will her I-485 be denied after the divorce?
The husband is willing to wait till the green card is approved before the divorce.
If she gets her green card, will it be revoked after the divorce?
Will her I-485 be denied after the divorce?
Yes.
If she gets her green card, will it be revoked after the divorce?
Not likely unless there is collusion or fraud involved.
Will her I-485 be denied after the divorce?
The husband is willing to wait till the green card is approved before the divorce.
If she gets her green card, will it be revoked after the divorce?
Will her I-485 be denied after the divorce?
Yes.
If she gets her green card, will it be revoked after the divorce?
Not likely unless there is collusion or fraud involved.
hl
04-01 09:38 AM
I know, right?
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fromnaija
08-03 07:12 PM
You will apply at the local SSA (Social Security Administration) office and not at USCIS. Your card will be mailed to you within 15 days in most states.
Please forgive my ignorance Gurus but I want to know when EAD is approved, how would one receive a SSN? Does that need to applied separately at the local USCIS office? If yes, then as per my understanding this would mean a further delay before one can start work, since it takes time to receive a SSN.
Correct me if I am wrong.
I am referring a common scenario for all H4 visa holders who do not have a SSN.
Please share some knowledge on this.
Please forgive my ignorance Gurus but I want to know when EAD is approved, how would one receive a SSN? Does that need to applied separately at the local USCIS office? If yes, then as per my understanding this would mean a further delay before one can start work, since it takes time to receive a SSN.
Correct me if I am wrong.
I am referring a common scenario for all H4 visa holders who do not have a SSN.
Please share some knowledge on this.
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vishwak
10-26 08:54 AM
I hope you know how to search for info in Google. Just search it and do your basic research and then you can come back and ask question.
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If you are in America ask your company HR or your company Attorney and then come back with questions.
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If you are in America ask your company HR or your company Attorney and then come back with questions.
barusri
10-24 01:18 AM
Hi
This is my first post and I would like to know if there will be any issue if the name on SSN & EAD not matching?
i.e.
My Name On
FirstName MiddleName LastName
SSN is : RAMAKRISHNA PRASAD BARU
LastName FirstName MiddleName
EAD is : BARU RAMAKRISHNA P
Thanks and appreciate for your help in advance.
This is my first post and I would like to know if there will be any issue if the name on SSN & EAD not matching?
i.e.
My Name On
FirstName MiddleName LastName
SSN is : RAMAKRISHNA PRASAD BARU
LastName FirstName MiddleName
EAD is : BARU RAMAKRISHNA P
Thanks and appreciate for your help in advance.
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Sjon
05-27 09:23 AM
there is currently an interesting battle going on, http://www.kirupa.com/forum/showthread.php?t=97495&page=1&pp=15
maybe you can join as well.
maybe you can join as well.
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ndbhatt
11-15 11:37 AM
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Bump...
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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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ElusiveCard
11-30 10:00 AM
Hello All,
If my priority date is current as of November bulletin, do I have time
until 30th November to mail the I-485 application?
Or does the DOS need to have received the application on or before 30th November?
And if I am in California, where does the I-485 application physically go?
[Its a long story why I didn't when the doors were open in July-Aug]
Thanks!
If my priority date is current as of November bulletin, do I have time
until 30th November to mail the I-485 application?
Or does the DOS need to have received the application on or before 30th November?
And if I am in California, where does the I-485 application physically go?
[Its a long story why I didn't when the doors were open in July-Aug]
Thanks!
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tammman
12-13 02:22 AM
If she has a valid L1 stamping in passport and she is still working for the employer she can enter without problems.
Thankyou, for your response.
Thankyou, for your response.
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teikyo30
08-05 06:29 PM
I read the letter myself when it came yesterday. It clearly stated there is no appeal due to the fact that she applied to early.
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PHANI_TAVVALA
05-10 01:20 PM
1) Will immigration department check back with uni if i am still enrolled (note: i got paper signed from my advisor with my graduation dates on it)
Google SEVIS I-20. The SEVIS system will tell USCIS and universities whether you are in status or not as per F-1 requirements. You will need to get a new I-20 and you are out-of-status until you have one.
2) Should i leave US and apply for a new visa and a new i 20 with that community college?
If yes, then what are my chances of getting a visa?
Don't do it. Your F-1 Visa will most probably be rejected due to this out-of-status issue. You might be able to get a new I-20 from outside the country but not a VISA.
3) What are my options??
Stick with Purdue and do as the International Advisor says (you don't have many options). Hopefully you will be reinstated (Purdue should have issued a new I-20 when they re-admitted you from community college. I am not sure why they overlooked)>
Google SEVIS I-20. The SEVIS system will tell USCIS and universities whether you are in status or not as per F-1 requirements. You will need to get a new I-20 and you are out-of-status until you have one.
2) Should i leave US and apply for a new visa and a new i 20 with that community college?
If yes, then what are my chances of getting a visa?
Don't do it. Your F-1 Visa will most probably be rejected due to this out-of-status issue. You might be able to get a new I-20 from outside the country but not a VISA.
3) What are my options??
Stick with Purdue and do as the International Advisor says (you don't have many options). Hopefully you will be reinstated (Purdue should have issued a new I-20 when they re-admitted you from community college. I am not sure why they overlooked)>
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jbjeunice
04-16 02:00 PM
Hi, I am currently on my 5th year H-1B visa. I have an option to stay with the same firm and they will help me apply greencard. But I am also considering an opportunity in Bermuda for a 2-3 year program (with the same firm).
My question is if I come back to the US after 2 years, will I be able to apply H-1B visa again? Will it be a whole new H-1B petition/application process subject to the H-1B cap?
Or will it be just another H-1B renewal process following my previous two terms?
Do I need to wait for another two terms of H-1B to expire before starting the greencard process?
Can I ask my currently employer to apply for greencard concurrently while I am working outside the US?
Thanks,
E
My question is if I come back to the US after 2 years, will I be able to apply H-1B visa again? Will it be a whole new H-1B petition/application process subject to the H-1B cap?
Or will it be just another H-1B renewal process following my previous two terms?
Do I need to wait for another two terms of H-1B to expire before starting the greencard process?
Can I ask my currently employer to apply for greencard concurrently while I am working outside the US?
Thanks,
E
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adsrms
03-18 11:46 AM
It is a hard situation for me. I-485 interview for AOS is due in just 3-4 days from now. I am separated from my US citizen wife.Have not filed for divorce. I am employed in the US on a valid L1-B visa.
Our marriage may or may not work..
1. I need advice as to how to withdraw the I-485 AOS application. I do no have copy of documents/notices that USCIS sent.They are with my wife.
Or
2. If we do work out our differences then is there a way to keep the current AOS alive? Or shall I get the current one withdrawn and file for a new one if we do resolves our differences?
3. Also if I do withdraw the I-485 does it also mean that the I-130 filed by my wife is abandoned/revoked automoatically?
Really appreciate a prompt advice.
Our marriage may or may not work..
1. I need advice as to how to withdraw the I-485 AOS application. I do no have copy of documents/notices that USCIS sent.They are with my wife.
Or
2. If we do work out our differences then is there a way to keep the current AOS alive? Or shall I get the current one withdrawn and file for a new one if we do resolves our differences?
3. Also if I do withdraw the I-485 does it also mean that the I-130 filed by my wife is abandoned/revoked automoatically?
Really appreciate a prompt advice.
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pinganand
07-05 02:11 PM
Hi all,
[cross-posted to "ask attorney section" as well]
My spouse (Indian citizen) has received an RFE for her derivative I485 application.
Her birth certificate has a different first name than her passport. We had filed the birth certificate and an affidavit from her parents attesting to the change. But that doesn't seem to be sufficient.
The RFE states:
"Your birth certificate indicates that your first name is XXX and not YYY. Please explain and submit additional documentation in support of your claim".
...
"Copies of the personal pages in your passport OR affidavits are not sufficient to establish a legal name change. Court documents submitted as evidence of name change must have been registered with the proper civil authority".
We now plan to submit the following:
1. Court Affidavit filed by my spouse's father at that time of legal name change, at age 3. This affidavit was before a Sessions Judge in India. This was the legal process of changing her name at that time.
Will this be sufficient? We don't understand what it means for a court document to be registered with the proper civil authority. Can you please advice?
2. My spouse has a Certificate of Age, Domicile and Nationality issued by the State Goverment of Maharashtra that refers to the new first name and also refers to the birth certificate as well, as proof.
Will that count as sufficient "registration with civil authority"?
I would appreciate if someone who has gone through this issue would comment on the proper ways of addressing this.
thanks!
Anand
[cross-posted to "ask attorney section" as well]
My spouse (Indian citizen) has received an RFE for her derivative I485 application.
Her birth certificate has a different first name than her passport. We had filed the birth certificate and an affidavit from her parents attesting to the change. But that doesn't seem to be sufficient.
The RFE states:
"Your birth certificate indicates that your first name is XXX and not YYY. Please explain and submit additional documentation in support of your claim".
...
"Copies of the personal pages in your passport OR affidavits are not sufficient to establish a legal name change. Court documents submitted as evidence of name change must have been registered with the proper civil authority".
We now plan to submit the following:
1. Court Affidavit filed by my spouse's father at that time of legal name change, at age 3. This affidavit was before a Sessions Judge in India. This was the legal process of changing her name at that time.
Will this be sufficient? We don't understand what it means for a court document to be registered with the proper civil authority. Can you please advice?
2. My spouse has a Certificate of Age, Domicile and Nationality issued by the State Goverment of Maharashtra that refers to the new first name and also refers to the birth certificate as well, as proof.
Will that count as sufficient "registration with civil authority"?
I would appreciate if someone who has gone through this issue would comment on the proper ways of addressing this.
thanks!
Anand
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black_logs
04-14 12:23 PM
We are happy and proud to anounce that we are a 3000+ members family now. Kudos to the all the members for the hard work and perseverance. We are happy with what we have achieved so far and are confident & determined to do our best in the future. I want to quote Sunil on this
'I can sooo clearly remember when we just got started off, and we had only couple threads on our forums. We had only 6-8 members.
We were posting stuff on the forums just to get some content out there so people can see some activity. Hard to believe we have close to 600 threads now.
This is something everyone should be proud of'
'I can sooo clearly remember when we just got started off, and we had only couple threads on our forums. We had only 6-8 members.
We were posting stuff on the forums just to get some content out there so people can see some activity. Hard to believe we have close to 600 threads now.
This is something everyone should be proud of'
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lelica32
08-09 01:00 PM
My Lawyer said that the Premium Processing for I-140 will be again available from 08/16/2007, he said he knows that 100%. Did someone have some information about this ??. Can this be true??
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05-24 08:20 AM
Immigration Visa Attorney Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
For years now, Congress has debated whether to pass the DREAM Act. The DREAM Act would give a future to undocumented youth through a conditional path to citizenship and it would have legalized people like Tam Ngoc Tran who died earlier this week in a tragic car accident.
Tam was a native of Garden Grove (http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/illegals-illegals-illegals/tam-tran-garden-grove-native-a/), California, born in Germany to Vietnamese refugees. She was pursuing a doctorate at Brown University (http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2010/05/17/tam_tran_brown_student_fought_for_immigrant_rights/). She was a graduate of UCLA, and she was a tireless DREAM Act Advocate, having testified before Congress in favor of its passage.
Tam, herself was undocumented and found removable by an immigration judge who denied her and her family political asylum. On appeal, the Board of Immigration Appeals found that the family could not return to Vietnam because of fear of political persecution, so the US could not remove the family to Vietnam. Having been born in Germany, the government sought to remove her to her birthplace, yet Germany refused to grant her entry. Tam was stateless. The only home she knew was the United States.
This tragic accident took the life of another passenger, a fellow UCLA graduate and DREAM Act activist, Cinthya Felix. Fong & Chun, LLP offers condolences to the families of both Tam and Cinthya. --ecf
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For years now, Congress has debated whether to pass the DREAM Act. The DREAM Act would give a future to undocumented youth through a conditional path to citizenship and it would have legalized people like Tam Ngoc Tran who died earlier this week in a tragic car accident.
Tam was a native of Garden Grove (http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/illegals-illegals-illegals/tam-tran-garden-grove-native-a/), California, born in Germany to Vietnamese refugees. She was pursuing a doctorate at Brown University (http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2010/05/17/tam_tran_brown_student_fought_for_immigrant_rights/). She was a graduate of UCLA, and she was a tireless DREAM Act Advocate, having testified before Congress in favor of its passage.
Tam, herself was undocumented and found removable by an immigration judge who denied her and her family political asylum. On appeal, the Board of Immigration Appeals found that the family could not return to Vietnam because of fear of political persecution, so the US could not remove the family to Vietnam. Having been born in Germany, the government sought to remove her to her birthplace, yet Germany refused to grant her entry. Tam was stateless. The only home she knew was the United States.
This tragic accident took the life of another passenger, a fellow UCLA graduate and DREAM Act activist, Cinthya Felix. Fong & Chun, LLP offers condolences to the families of both Tam and Cinthya. --ecf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/05/tam-ngoc-tram-the-dream-act-lo.html)
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08-12 11:56 AM
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