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  • ames
    03-05 02:22 PM
    ames, post your picture in your own thread with a title for it under the Just Draw Yourself sectoin of the forums HERE (http://www.kirupa.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=152).
    This thread is for the list of entries and to notify big K of your entry if it's not added to the list of entries within 24 hours.
    Nice Job by the way.

    Hello and thanks for letting me know Lord Rahl. Sorry about that - I am just new here. I posted my own thread for it to hopefully be entered. And thank you for your compliment! I also like your self portrait drawing! I like to sketch with pen and ink or pencil myself. I have seen some great entries so far! :)




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  • wildcat1313
    03-30 11:32 PM
    Client lawyers have advised against it. So vendor can't do anything. I'm still trying to see if they can fax it directly to the consulate or send it in seal envelope to them

    Everyone from HR Head to Technology Heads are involved and are doing the best to help me. And then I'm just a contractor whom they can always kick to the curbside.




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  • gcformeornot
    04-07 01:48 PM
    I hope it doesn't affect Employee (original labor) who have left GC employer using AC-21 with approved I-140 and after 180 days.

    This interpretation is game changer for life of many EB immigrants. It should be implemented for going forward but at least should not affect those who used it by the interpretation of that time.

    it affects the ORIGINAL applicant. AAO says the burden is on original applicant to prove wrongdoing by either employer or substituted new employee...

    "applicant failed to establish that the substituted alien improperly adjusted status"




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  • 53885
    05-12 07:44 PM
    Sent 610 emails to media organizations in Western states (CA,OR,WA,AZ,NV) through AILA website.



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  • Green.Tech
    08-06 11:00 AM
    Didn't you know for sure that you were going to stay with employer before asking them to apply GC.

    It may be illegal by Law by asking you to give the money back, but where would you put your action of wasting somebody's money?

    Not sure the contracting terms between you and your employer, but surely he was not the one forcing you to join the company, its you joined.

    If he was ready to help you to get GC, ready to invest atleast 9K on the process, why would you think his money is there just for you to play.

    Of course, you have valid points by law, you may escape from the latch now, but make sure this is not an repeating event.

    Calm down buddy, no need to get excited!

    FYI. I have been with the employer for ever. It's just that they are now revisiting/revising their GC policy, and I am trying to make sure that the policy makes sense for both the employer and any future employees. And who knows I may have to agree to this policy in future if I decide to redo my GC application :)




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  • Quest99
    09-14 03:54 PM
    You started working for Company B before or after the H1 transfer receipt notice ?
    is LCA for H1 filed after you joined company B - is it legal ?
    Its likely possible you may have signed some contract with them in the offer letter, you can keep the communication only thru emails. And ask them for a copy for the basis for their standing.
    Sorry I should have been more clear.

    I never worked for Company B , I am still with Company A. Company B just got the LCA approved (and they claim that they have filed for the H1b transfer). The start date with Company B as per the offer letter is 1 week from now. I informed them that I cannot join them 1 week before.

    I have same set of copies (offer letter) that I signed them, I couldn't find anything which says anything about $3000. All it says "At Will" in nature. All of a sudden these guys are coming with a 3 months story which I am not seeing and there is no evidence.

    I am afraid if they will insert a paper or something like that with in the offer letter, don't know..these guys will do anything.



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  • alahiri
    06-19 11:33 PM
    In murthy.com website there is the following write up to explain how priority dates are significant after i485 has been filed:

    From: http://www.murthy.com/news/UDpdhdtw.html

    "If a person has already filed the I-485 application when the dates were current, but then the Visa Bulletin date retrogresses to a date before the priority date, the foreign national would still accrue the benefit of being able to remain in the U.S. with renewable EAD or work authorization and permission to travel, even after completing the six years on H1B status in the U.S. However, the I-485 could not be approved until the date again becomes "current.""

    However my question is if priority dates really matter for i140 or i485 processing then what are the processing dates published by uscis all about?

    https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp


    Can anyone please clarify wether priority dates really matter after i485 filing?
    As I can see that in NSC i485 of Sept 2006 are being processed.




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  • Libra
    11-15 11:32 AM
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  • Green.Tech
    09-24 03:47 PM
    GreenTech, that's a good question. I am considering to transfer to offices in Asia or Europe next year and then attend B-school in the US after 2 years. That way, once I graduate, I will also at least have the option to get another 6-year H1 in the US.

    thepaew, thanks for the advice. I have been thinking about this for a while, and my options are:

    1) Start the GC process now and wait until I get the GC. Then think about B-school after I get the GC (I am not interested in part-time programs).
    2) Forget the GC process and transfer to Europe or Asia next year and then attend B-school in the US after a few years.

    Personally for me, having an MBA in 5 years is more valuable than having a GC in 5 years, so I am leaning towards option 2 above. However, if I don't get into B-school, then that's another story... I would probably transfer back to the US on L1 and start the GC process. At that point, I would apply under EB2 anyway with my Bachelor's and 5+ years experience.

    Thanks again everyone for the replies and advice. And yes, of course you are not lawyers, but your help is still very useful. During my H1 renewal process, I got more useful info from here than from my company's lawyer!

    Seba - It seems like you have done your research and thought this through. I wish you good luck in whatever you pursue. Please don't forget to support IV in its overall goal to make this GC process a 'sane' one!




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  • ganguteli
    04-08 06:21 PM
    Please feel free to delete my id.

    I am done here. Wish good luck to everybody. Hope everyone gets GC soon.

    As if your ID has any value?

    Who cares about annonymous IDs anyways. :D:D:D

    I am happy you did not get any reply. You thought you are some Senator or VIP...
    Go show off your ego to your CEO and lawyer. You will get the treatment that will put you on ground level.



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  • walking_dude
    11-25 05:46 PM
    Done.

    You are doing great...Please keep up the good work...

    also, add item 6 to our wish list..

    6. Remove "same or similar" clause in EAD which is causing lots of confusion. Just see that anyone who gets a EAD works in the Information technology field and not flipping burgers.

    Good work, but small modification.

    Just take out this phrase in the list

    or increase them to rational levels such as 10%-15%




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  • sr123
    11-21 09:10 AM
    Semt email.



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  • jungalee43
    09-16 04:27 PM
    Whatever problems you have today :- RFE, NOID, TAXES.. You have 4 weeks to 12 weeks time.
    For the most important task today, you have barely a few hours left. So leave everything else for tomorrow and it would not be too late.
    If you don't call today it would be too late.




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  • somegchuh
    11-16 01:13 PM
    Guys,

    My understanding was that automatic revalidation was stopped a few years ago?

    I would say that getting an appointment and a new visa stamp is the safest bet. If that's not a possibility and you have to go, I will suggest travel by road instead of air. From what I have heard they tend to be more lenient when you are driving across.

    Do check thoroughly before travelling on an expired visa.

    Take Care

    Power of internet, thanks for all the input.

    That is right my previous I-94 has expired and I should get the latest I-94 as part of new I-797. My US multiple visa expired last August.

    My question is thoroughly answered that I could use the "Automatic revalidation rule" to come back into US using my I-94 and I-797.

    One more question to the folks who became Canadian PRs. When I exit out
    of US can they force me to give up I-94 as I am landing as Canadian PR. In others words,
    can they override "Automatic revalidation rule" in this case.
    Part of me says they are two different teams one working for US to track I-94
    and the other looking for Canadian PR so they can never rationalize this. If they talk then that could be an issue. Isn't that right?



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  • MatsP
    June 7th, 2005, 02:21 AM
    These are all good suggestions and translate well from my film days. I also read that, whereas in b&w the adage was expose for the shadows and develop (or print) for highlights, in digital it is the reverse - expose to preserve detail in the highlights and then use your curves in RAW to fix the shadows where you want them. So I'll have to put all that to work this week / weekend. If the flowers stay around, that is.

    Yeah, that seems like a reasonable approach. The b&w film is probably much more tolerant to overexposure than the sensor, same as colour film, you can overexpose several stops, and as long as you compensate in the printing phase. Not so with digital cameras, they can tolerate only a very mild case of overexposure. In RAW it's a little bit more tolerant than if you use JPG in the camera, but only because the most fine details in the highlight is lost when converting from internal RAW pixels to 8-bit pixels for the JPG. Also consider that the lost information is actually just the last few bits, so when multiplied up to show a decent image, you'd still get a pretty sketchy result.

    I'd also like to concur with Josh about the sensitivity: the range that the sensor can accept intense light is pretty much the same for all DSLR's for the same generation. You'll just have to live with it, compensate for it and wait for the next generation of sensors that are more tolerant... ;-)

    --
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  • msyedy
    03-24 04:05 PM
    Hello fellows in pain!

    I have a question, I am currently stuck in EB3 retrogression with 140 approved. I am contemplating switching jobs and try out for EB2. Could anyone please share thoughts on my chances? Below are my education / experience details:

    - US Bachelors in Computer Science
    - More less 5-6 years of experience in my field plus a number of advanced certifications from Microsoft and Sun (I suppose these don't really matter).
    - However, the above mentioned years of experience have not been all gained right after college. Last 2 years of college I was working full time in my field and going to school full time.

    Any suggestions would be extremely helpful!

    Cheers,
    Me.

    I believe that EB2 means - Bachelors + 5years experience after getting a degree. Many of my friends have filed under Eb2 with bachelor + 5 as their lawyer suggested them to.

    It depends on the lawyer. Get a good lawyer and find out if he can help you.



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  • GC20??
    08-12 03:26 PM
    As my priority date is current I contacted my local congressman's office for help with my I-485. NSC replied back to the office (see reply below) saying my background checks are still on. But the officer at the infopass appointment said my backgrounds checks are complete. I don't know whom to believe.

    Is this some kind of standard reply that USCIS is giving for Congressman's or Senators case status inquiry?

    Good morning XXXXXXXXXXX,
    Re: I-485s <Applicant Name>

    I have conversed with those in charge of these cases.
    The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is
    committed to adjudicating immigration benefits in a timely, efficient
    manner that ensures public safety and national security.

    Toward that end, USCIS requires extensive background checks for every
    application or petition it adjudicates. While background checks for
    most applications or petitions are completed quickly, a small percentage
    of cases involve unresolved background check issues that result in
    adjudication delays.

    Background checks involve more than just the initial submission of and
    response related to biographical information and fingerprints. When
    checks and/or a review of an administrative record reveal an issue
    potentially impacting an applicant's eligibility for the requested
    immigration benefit, further inquiry is needed. The inquiry may include
    an additional interview and/or the need to contact another agency for
    updates or more comprehensive information. If it is determined that an
    outside agency possesses relevant information about a case, USCIS
    requests such information for review. Upon gathering and assessing all
    available information, USCIS then adjudicates the application as
    expeditiously as possible.

    We have checked into your constituent's case and have been assured that
    the agency is aware of your inquiry, and is monitoring progress related
    to it. However, unresolved issues in your constituent's case require
    thorough review before a decision can be rendered. Unfortunately, we
    cannot speculate as to when this review process will be completed.


    We realize that your constituent may feel frustrated by delays related
    to his or her case. As an agency, we must weigh individual
    inconvenience against the broader concerns of public safety and national
    security.

    We hope this information and assurance are helpful. If we may be of
    assistance in the future, please let us know.

    I hope this information is helpful to you. At this time I am closing the
    inquiry on this matter.

    Thank you,

    <Officer Name>

    Immigration Services Officer

    NSC Congressional Unit




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  • villamonte6100
    08-21 09:39 AM
    It is my turn to receive the "Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident" today. My depenedents are yet to receive this mail. This forum, Immigration-law, Immigration portal by Rajiv Khanna and many other immigration lawyers' websites like Murthy's etc were very useful to understand the immigration laws.
    I did everything myself (EB2-NIW - India) - I140, I485, AP and EAD and my PD (I140 RD) and I485 RD are 08-30-2005.
    I did make a one time conribution of $100.00 to IV.
    Thanks a lot. All the best to all.

    Do you still need to go for an interview? I just wanted to know and what kind of questions they ask during the interview. You could provide us with very helpful tips and what to expect.




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  • trramesh
    11-19 07:55 AM
    If you know any of your friends that qualify for the survey but have not participated, pls ask them to fill it in. The more data we have, the more it is to our advantage.




    Macaca
    12-15 11:49 AM
    I have not seen the USCIS catalog for H1B rules. I assume it should be available online at the state deptt.

    My lawyer told me that you are in status as long as your application is being processed by USCIS. I don't know if you are in status if you apply for H1B and the quota is over for the year. I understand that USCIS may say that your application is not under consideration.

    You can not start working before the start date mentioned on your H1B.

    I understand that your OPT is expiring before the start of H1B. Is this correct? I was told by HR from Sun that you have to leave the country for the period.

    I remind you that I have not seen the USCIS catalog.




    gc2009gc
    10-30 03:05 PM
    I have future GC filed from Company X, the priority date is February 2006.



    I am currently working for Company Y on H1B. This H1B will expire in April 2009. Company Y is also ready to file my GC and I would like to work with Company Y till by future GC is approved, my question is

    If I have already filed for 485, EAD and AP through Company X, scenario will it be advisable to file another labour and I-140 through Company Y now?

    What could be the implications?



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