corleone
11-14 08:24 AM
Are you sure this is for your I-485 and not for your EAD?
I got email last night for our EAD with exact same message.
I got email last night for our EAD with exact same message.
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DSP
09-19 12:46 PM
Hi All,
Please help me on this. Here is the situation:
1. Company A First time H1B - Oct 1, 2004
2. Company B transfer - Jan 22, 2006
3. My current visa is expiring on Jan 22, 2009, but after Jan 22, 2009, I still have till Oct 1, 2010 to complete my 6 years of H1B.
4. Now, my wife who is on H-4 is currently in India on vacation, since she is not in US, her H-4 extension cannot be filed.
My question is, can I file my H-1 extension and go to India and get both of our visas stamped based on my extension? Or does my wife need to come back on her currently valid visa and file for her own H-4 extension?
Please advise and pardon me for my ignorance on this.
Thanks in advance,
DSP
Please help me on this. Here is the situation:
1. Company A First time H1B - Oct 1, 2004
2. Company B transfer - Jan 22, 2006
3. My current visa is expiring on Jan 22, 2009, but after Jan 22, 2009, I still have till Oct 1, 2010 to complete my 6 years of H1B.
4. Now, my wife who is on H-4 is currently in India on vacation, since she is not in US, her H-4 extension cannot be filed.
My question is, can I file my H-1 extension and go to India and get both of our visas stamped based on my extension? Or does my wife need to come back on her currently valid visa and file for her own H-4 extension?
Please advise and pardon me for my ignorance on this.
Thanks in advance,
DSP
techbuyer77
06-19 12:28 PM
I guess it gives you an idea how efficiently they work
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GCKarma
07-08 12:32 PM
Gurus,
First of all sorry to open a new thread. My PD is March 06 EB2. My i-485 reached uscis on July 2.
Is it advisable to change jobs? I'm planning to join bearing point consulting comp where they would start GC only after one year. As you guys know consulting job is quite unsecured. Only advantage with the new company is career growth.
Or should I wait for the outcome of lawsuit
please advise
First of all sorry to open a new thread. My PD is March 06 EB2. My i-485 reached uscis on July 2.
Is it advisable to change jobs? I'm planning to join bearing point consulting comp where they would start GC only after one year. As you guys know consulting job is quite unsecured. Only advantage with the new company is career growth.
Or should I wait for the outcome of lawsuit
please advise
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ronhira
01-05 06:35 PM
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rparuchuri
08-10 08:42 AM
I think you can safely sponser visitors visa while you are on H1B. What do you mean by working at clients place? is that place listed on your H1B application. Many times Attorney list any other state as required. I remember my attorney doing this. But still, I don't think it should matter, at the same time, I am not an attorney.
Good luck
Good luck
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shirish
02-21 10:56 AM
I thought one can work only for one employeer while on H1.
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indianabacklog
06-14 09:43 AM
I'm also seriously planning to file on my own. Well, there is no law that stops us, but certainly needs some tips from experienced people.
Infact as per the checklist, i have all the documents except a letter from employer. That i can get anytime. my big question is are there any other documents that need to be put together (which are not in checklist)
Any help seniors????
It is absolutely feasible to do this on your own. After all you are well educated by definition of your H1B visa. The only thing you need from your employer is the letter of employment and you will need a public notary to notarize the affidavit of support.
The rest you can put together yourself. Just filed for my husband and myself at the beginning of May, fingerprints done on June 4th. Going well so far.
Infact as per the checklist, i have all the documents except a letter from employer. That i can get anytime. my big question is are there any other documents that need to be put together (which are not in checklist)
Any help seniors????
It is absolutely feasible to do this on your own. After all you are well educated by definition of your H1B visa. The only thing you need from your employer is the letter of employment and you will need a public notary to notarize the affidavit of support.
The rest you can put together yourself. Just filed for my husband and myself at the beginning of May, fingerprints done on June 4th. Going well so far.
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Phogs
07-07 10:52 PM
If finance is not an issue with u or co. then renew it as a fall back. U'll never know that those guys in USCIS will do on your papers. So it is better to be safer than safe =)
PD 2004 ROW:(
I140/485 Pending:confused:
EAD/AP Approved:p
filed H1B Extention 4/18/2008:D comapny paid for it.
PD 2004 ROW:(
I140/485 Pending:confused:
EAD/AP Approved:p
filed H1B Extention 4/18/2008:D comapny paid for it.
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supers789
05-22 04:34 PM
Hi,
I have PERM labor and i140 approved with current employer in EB2 category. The priority date is Nov. 2005. The problem is, since the project I am working on is near completion, its difficult for me to assume job secuirty after 1 year. hence I wanted to swicth the job right now and I have couple of years on H1B in hand so that I can get started with Green card at new company. My questions are -
1. With new employer can I use the priority date of i140 approved with old employer. (I know that I will need to file PERM labor and i140 again).
2. Is it true that I can use PD only if old employer does not revoke it. In that case is there a way for me to make sure old employer does not revoke it?
3. Incase I could not file Green Card with new employer soon, can I get 3 years of H1B extensions with new employer, after my 6 years of H1B are over (since I have i140 approved with old employer)?
I will really appreciate anyone can give me some brief guidance on this.
Thanks.
I have PERM labor and i140 approved with current employer in EB2 category. The priority date is Nov. 2005. The problem is, since the project I am working on is near completion, its difficult for me to assume job secuirty after 1 year. hence I wanted to swicth the job right now and I have couple of years on H1B in hand so that I can get started with Green card at new company. My questions are -
1. With new employer can I use the priority date of i140 approved with old employer. (I know that I will need to file PERM labor and i140 again).
2. Is it true that I can use PD only if old employer does not revoke it. In that case is there a way for me to make sure old employer does not revoke it?
3. Incase I could not file Green Card with new employer soon, can I get 3 years of H1B extensions with new employer, after my 6 years of H1B are over (since I have i140 approved with old employer)?
I will really appreciate anyone can give me some brief guidance on this.
Thanks.
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sunny1000
11-26 07:14 PM
Yes, the number will be the same.
Just want to confirm if both needs to be surrendered
I have always surrendered both (done it 3 times so far) as it says on the I-797 that it will delay the re-entry if I did not surrender the one printed on it.
Just want to confirm if both needs to be surrendered
I have always surrendered both (done it 3 times so far) as it says on the I-797 that it will delay the re-entry if I did not surrender the one printed on it.
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Steven-T
April 19th, 2004, 02:01 PM
How do you find the WB on the D2H? Are you preset or using some other method?
I have been using a D1 until two months ago, when my friend drop it into the Central Park Lake when powered on. It's now a slam dunk. Currently I am looking for a new DSLR, and seriously considering switching to Canon, . . .
Steven
I have been using a D1 until two months ago, when my friend drop it into the Central Park Lake when powered on. It's now a slam dunk. Currently I am looking for a new DSLR, and seriously considering switching to Canon, . . .
Steven