Juan28210
11-14 04:14 PM
Thanks!
Would you know the minimum wage level needed to qualify for EB2?
Would you know the minimum wage level needed to qualify for EB2?
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kirupa
05-16 02:16 PM
Added the saharanogloss.jpg version!
evildrummer
04-01 05:51 PM
haha, esh is the new forum man-whore!
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immilaw
09-23 12:50 PM
If your receipt numbers begins with
WAC - CSC service center
EAC - VSC service center
LIN - NSC service center
SRC - TSC service center
WAC: (Western Adjudication Center) Califonia Service Center
EAC: (Eastern Adjudication Center) Vermont Service Center
LIN: Lincon Nebraska
SRC: (Southern Regional Center, I guess) Texas Service Center
WAC - CSC service center
EAC - VSC service center
LIN - NSC service center
SRC - TSC service center
WAC: (Western Adjudication Center) Califonia Service Center
EAC: (Eastern Adjudication Center) Vermont Service Center
LIN: Lincon Nebraska
SRC: (Southern Regional Center, I guess) Texas Service Center
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gchopes
04-05 12:46 PM
Hi all,
My insurance company (Progressive) is charging a ridiculously high rate for liability only insurance for my H4 spouse who currently holds a valid permit. They say the rate will go further up when she gets a perm license after passing the road test.
I have heard this issue from other H1Bs who have different insurance carriers than mine.
Have you guys found a cheaper alternative? Insurance agents etc??
gchopes
My insurance company (Progressive) is charging a ridiculously high rate for liability only insurance for my H4 spouse who currently holds a valid permit. They say the rate will go further up when she gets a perm license after passing the road test.
I have heard this issue from other H1Bs who have different insurance carriers than mine.
Have you guys found a cheaper alternative? Insurance agents etc??
gchopes
raysaikat
03-24 02:48 AM
Yes.
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mirage
07-08 12:59 PM
Guys,
I think we should start a new campaign be it a flowers campaign or a simple card or Fax/letter campaign. But we need to start this ASAP. We should a 'Seek information' campaign. Each of us write letters and faxes to DOS and USCIS and request them for this.
In May'07 the DOS moved forward the visa dates by 2 years for almost all categories. What if USCIS received more than 140,000 applications enough to exhaust 2007-2008 quota in that case Visa dates will either won't move or may move 1-2 months through out the next year. And we like fools will keep watching the Visa bulletins just to be disappointed each month.
Now since USCIS have already receipted (or will soon do it) all the June applications, they should be in a position to release the infomation on how many applications they received for each category and for each country. We will request both the agencies to work together and release some kind of statistics some predictions like what they expect for Sept visa bulletin and further. We are living in dark and information like this will give us some insight and will let us plan our careers. Until we press them for information they won't release anything.
Guys please think about this seriously, I think this is the need of this hour.
Thanks
I think we should start a new campaign be it a flowers campaign or a simple card or Fax/letter campaign. But we need to start this ASAP. We should a 'Seek information' campaign. Each of us write letters and faxes to DOS and USCIS and request them for this.
In May'07 the DOS moved forward the visa dates by 2 years for almost all categories. What if USCIS received more than 140,000 applications enough to exhaust 2007-2008 quota in that case Visa dates will either won't move or may move 1-2 months through out the next year. And we like fools will keep watching the Visa bulletins just to be disappointed each month.
Now since USCIS have already receipted (or will soon do it) all the June applications, they should be in a position to release the infomation on how many applications they received for each category and for each country. We will request both the agencies to work together and release some kind of statistics some predictions like what they expect for Sept visa bulletin and further. We are living in dark and information like this will give us some insight and will let us plan our careers. Until we press them for information they won't release anything.
Guys please think about this seriously, I think this is the need of this hour.
Thanks
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cs.0
01-29 09:31 AM
hi,
In one of the recording, Attronery Rajeev kahana mentioned that we can work on H1B with Current employer and Part time job on EAD and also my attronery mentioned the same thing.
Pls let me know if anybody using both H1B and EAD.
regards,
chethan
In one of the recording, Attronery Rajeev kahana mentioned that we can work on H1B with Current employer and Part time job on EAD and also my attronery mentioned the same thing.
Pls let me know if anybody using both H1B and EAD.
regards,
chethan
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unbreakable
11-09 11:30 AM
Please forgive me if these kind of posts are not allowed (Admins, feel free to remove this post if this is not the correct forum).
I am getting ready to apply for PIO for our new born (born in US) but one of my friend mentioned about applying for OCI instead.
The information on eligiblity for OCI in the NewYork consulate website is little confusing. My question is since me and my wife hold Indian passports, would my new born be eligible for OCI?
Also is there something called CIO (Not Chief Information Officer)?
Thanks.
I am getting ready to apply for PIO for our new born (born in US) but one of my friend mentioned about applying for OCI instead.
The information on eligiblity for OCI in the NewYork consulate website is little confusing. My question is since me and my wife hold Indian passports, would my new born be eligible for OCI?
Also is there something called CIO (Not Chief Information Officer)?
Thanks.
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idark
06-29 02:19 PM
Nice concept :) Very innovative!
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peedith-aathma
07-23 02:39 AM
my manager decided that he is going to RIF me in October. I just filed for my AOS and EAD last week. So i would assume my receipt date would be some time in July.
I already have my I-140 approved with PD of Mar 2004
Please suggest what do I need to do ?. Since July to October is like 3 -months, I can get an EAD ( atleast Interim ).
So can I work on this EAD ?. What are the consequences ?. Should I re-start the whole process of Labor / I-140 / I-485 ? with the priority date of the I - 485 ?.
I am sooo fed up with this whole process already. But I don't want to leave this now. I will get the Green Card, and then take citizenship before I leave this country
PLease help.....
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I already have my I-140 approved with PD of Mar 2004
Please suggest what do I need to do ?. Since July to October is like 3 -months, I can get an EAD ( atleast Interim ).
So can I work on this EAD ?. What are the consequences ?. Should I re-start the whole process of Labor / I-140 / I-485 ? with the priority date of the I - 485 ?.
I am sooo fed up with this whole process already. But I don't want to leave this now. I will get the Green Card, and then take citizenship before I leave this country
PLease help.....
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wandmaker
08-25 01:10 PM
My spouse currently is in H4. Is it possible to get his F1 visa stamped (with i-20 and other documents) within US? for example, in local USCIS offices.?
Also, does getting COS (h4 to f1) approved means, we can exit and enter US without stamping in INDIA?
Stamping within US is history - However, if COS is approved, your spouse can continue his studies without stamping, but if you exit the country then you need to stamp your F1 and return.
Also, does getting COS (h4 to f1) approved means, we can exit and enter US without stamping in INDIA?
Stamping within US is history - However, if COS is approved, your spouse can continue his studies without stamping, but if you exit the country then you need to stamp your F1 and return.
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piyu7444
03-16 11:51 AM
Hello all,
I am looking to consult an attorney.
Does anyone know anyone around Edison area in NJ.
I did google and found
- Tewari
- SK Gupta
Does anyone have any experiences with these attorneys. Please advise.
Thanks.
Dont know how far edison is to this lawyer...........(map.google.com)
If you are on EAST COAST (NJ/NY) I highly recommend RK LAW and in particular POLLY CHAN / Shirley
http://www.rkalaw.com/
RUBIN, KAPLAN & ASSOCIATES A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
200 Centennial Avenue, Suite 110
Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-3950
(Middlesex County)
Phone: 732-463-7511
Fax: 732-463-7648
Email Contact:
Shirley Yu - syu@rkalaw.com
Polly Chan - pychan@rkalaw.com
Polly is smart & will asnwer all your questions + will help you as much as she can. If she does not have full info. on any item she will find out & then call you back with accurate information. Whatever information/answer she will have for you will be 100% reliable/accurate.
I have had chance to work directly with both the above mentioned lawyers and have had EXCELLENT experience. I actually never had any problem with my immigration lawyers. :)
If you need more information feel free to contact me.
Good Luck! :)
I am looking to consult an attorney.
Does anyone know anyone around Edison area in NJ.
I did google and found
- Tewari
- SK Gupta
Does anyone have any experiences with these attorneys. Please advise.
Thanks.
Dont know how far edison is to this lawyer...........(map.google.com)
If you are on EAST COAST (NJ/NY) I highly recommend RK LAW and in particular POLLY CHAN / Shirley
http://www.rkalaw.com/
RUBIN, KAPLAN & ASSOCIATES A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
200 Centennial Avenue, Suite 110
Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-3950
(Middlesex County)
Phone: 732-463-7511
Fax: 732-463-7648
Email Contact:
Shirley Yu - syu@rkalaw.com
Polly Chan - pychan@rkalaw.com
Polly is smart & will asnwer all your questions + will help you as much as she can. If she does not have full info. on any item she will find out & then call you back with accurate information. Whatever information/answer she will have for you will be 100% reliable/accurate.
I have had chance to work directly with both the above mentioned lawyers and have had EXCELLENT experience. I actually never had any problem with my immigration lawyers. :)
If you need more information feel free to contact me.
Good Luck! :)
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sunny1000
02-21 10:57 PM
I know that PERM labor gets expired if one does not file I-140 within 180 days of labor's approval date.
I am wondering if DOL has any procedure to revive expired approved/unused PERM by filing some sort of request/appeal or by paying some sort of fees etc. or if not ,then one files a new PERM by referring the old unused approved labor for the same job and same person then DOL can give an expedited approval.
They give 180 days to file...what stops the person from filing for the I-140 within the 180 day window in the first place? Are you talking about labor substitution? If so, they got rid of it because of extensive abuses and so, don't count on it.
I am wondering if DOL has any procedure to revive expired approved/unused PERM by filing some sort of request/appeal or by paying some sort of fees etc. or if not ,then one files a new PERM by referring the old unused approved labor for the same job and same person then DOL can give an expedited approval.
They give 180 days to file...what stops the person from filing for the I-140 within the 180 day window in the first place? Are you talking about labor substitution? If so, they got rid of it because of extensive abuses and so, don't count on it.
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sanz
01-19 11:03 PM
So another diploma mill shut down... how many more remain....
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sevenm
09-21 12:28 PM
Sorry for the multiple threads. The system showed an error message when I tried to submit it the first time. Sorry
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Blog Feeds
12-19 09:50 PM
The USCIS announced on December 17, 2009 that all applications for Naturalization (Form N-400) are to be filed at new USCIS Lockbox facilities in Phoenix and Dallas and that the change in filing address takes effect immediately.
N-400 naturalization applicants who live in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennesee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands file their N-400 applications by regular mail with the USCIS Dallas Lockbox at
USCIS
P.O. Box 660060
Dallas, TX 75266
Express Mail and Courier deliveries (which I highly recommend) must send their N-400 application to:
USCIS
ATTN: N-400
2501 S. State Hwy. 121 Business
Suite 400
Lewisville, TX 75067
N-400 naturalization applicants who live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Territory of Guam, or the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands file their N-400 applications by regular mail with the USCIS Phoenix Lockbox at:
USCIS
PO Box 21251
Phoenix, AZ 85036
For Express Mail and Courier deliveries the N-400 must be sent to:
USCIS
ATTN: N-400
1820 E. Skyharbor Circle S
Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85034
More... (http://www.philadelphiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/12/n400_naturalization_applicatio_2.html)
N-400 naturalization applicants who live in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennesee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands file their N-400 applications by regular mail with the USCIS Dallas Lockbox at
USCIS
P.O. Box 660060
Dallas, TX 75266
Express Mail and Courier deliveries (which I highly recommend) must send their N-400 application to:
USCIS
ATTN: N-400
2501 S. State Hwy. 121 Business
Suite 400
Lewisville, TX 75067
N-400 naturalization applicants who live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Territory of Guam, or the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands file their N-400 applications by regular mail with the USCIS Phoenix Lockbox at:
USCIS
PO Box 21251
Phoenix, AZ 85036
For Express Mail and Courier deliveries the N-400 must be sent to:
USCIS
ATTN: N-400
1820 E. Skyharbor Circle S
Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85034
More... (http://www.philadelphiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/12/n400_naturalization_applicatio_2.html)
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martinvisalaw
05-10 02:23 PM
See here for details: Law Office of Elaine Martin - immigration news: FAQs on recapturing I-140 priority dates. (http://martinvisalaw.blogspot.com/2009/08/faqs-on-recapturing-i-140-priority.html)
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kumhyd2
09-06 10:31 PM
http://www.nationalpostdoc.org
IV Team: Contact this group to garner the support.
The National Postdoctoral Association is a professional association that provides a unique, national voice for postdoctoral scholars. The NPA was founded in 2003, with an ambitious agenda to enhance the quality of the postdoctoral experience. The NPA incorporated in the District of Columbia in 2005 as a non-profit organization. The IRS has approved the NPA as a charitable, educational organization under 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Charitable contributions to the NPA are tax deductible.
Since its founding, the NPA has assumed a leadership role in addressing the many issues confronting the postdoctoral community that are national in scope, requiring action beyond the local level. Key alliances are being forged at all levels, and new standards and policies proposed by NPA are being considered and adopted by federal agencies and research institutions throughout the U.S.
The NPA is supported by its members and charitable contributions from those who support its mission, including the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. To view a list of other NPA supporters, please click here.
IV Team: Contact this group to garner the support.
The National Postdoctoral Association is a professional association that provides a unique, national voice for postdoctoral scholars. The NPA was founded in 2003, with an ambitious agenda to enhance the quality of the postdoctoral experience. The NPA incorporated in the District of Columbia in 2005 as a non-profit organization. The IRS has approved the NPA as a charitable, educational organization under 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Charitable contributions to the NPA are tax deductible.
Since its founding, the NPA has assumed a leadership role in addressing the many issues confronting the postdoctoral community that are national in scope, requiring action beyond the local level. Key alliances are being forged at all levels, and new standards and policies proposed by NPA are being considered and adopted by federal agencies and research institutions throughout the U.S.
The NPA is supported by its members and charitable contributions from those who support its mission, including the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. To view a list of other NPA supporters, please click here.
Pagal
08-28 08:14 AM
Hello,
You can be a passive partner (investor) in any startup (even without any visa). To be an active partner, you need to be a permanent resident or citizen in US. Here is a link for the details... Forming a Partnership: And Making It ... - Google Books (http://books.google.com/books?id=XjDVw9NAmBYC&pg=PA142&lpg=PA142&dq=active+business+partner+vs+passive+business+par tner&source=bl&ots=-xFm-W-HUu&sig=f9EqzXSaZfiZN9Zm3tYJrmE8lTY&hl=en&ei=Hb2XSsvDEtSDlgeytd2IBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#v=onepage&q=active%20business%20partner%20vs%20passive%20bus iness%20partner&f=false)
If you want to be an active partner, you may want to conisder registering the company outside US, like UK or Bahamas (or even India, if you have PAN card).
You can be a passive partner (investor) in any startup (even without any visa). To be an active partner, you need to be a permanent resident or citizen in US. Here is a link for the details... Forming a Partnership: And Making It ... - Google Books (http://books.google.com/books?id=XjDVw9NAmBYC&pg=PA142&lpg=PA142&dq=active+business+partner+vs+passive+business+par tner&source=bl&ots=-xFm-W-HUu&sig=f9EqzXSaZfiZN9Zm3tYJrmE8lTY&hl=en&ei=Hb2XSsvDEtSDlgeytd2IBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#v=onepage&q=active%20business%20partner%20vs%20passive%20bus iness%20partner&f=false)
If you want to be an active partner, you may want to conisder registering the company outside US, like UK or Bahamas (or even India, if you have PAN card).
jliechty
May 5th, 2005, 09:39 PM
Detail (sharpness) looks great in this one. The spotlighting effect is also nice. :)
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