GC_1000Watt
03-05 11:14 PM
now suddenly I got "Red". don't know what's the bloody reason.
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gc_on_demand
01-07 10:56 AM
My wife is from Bangalore, however since Chennai did not have available dates till Jan 20th she has scheduled her H4 appointment at New Delhi for Jan 9th. Please share experiences.
thanks,
Share what ? Chill dude.. Make sure you have all required documents. They will not reject your case if it is genuine.
thanks,
Share what ? Chill dude.. Make sure you have all required documents. They will not reject your case if it is genuine.
krishnam70
05-07 12:45 PM
USCIS Revises Filing Instructions and Direct Mail Program for the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90)
WASHINGTON � U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) published a Federal Register notice on April 28, 2009 that changed the filing location and filing instructions for the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90). The revised filing instructions require applicants to submit supporting documentation with their applications. Prior to this change, applicants were instructed to bring their supporting documentation to their biometrics appointments. The notice also revises the Direct Mail address for the Form I-90. Applicants must now file their Form I-90 and supporting documentation with the USCIS Lockbox facility in Phoenix.
This change in filing location affects all I-90 applicants filing a paper form, including those applicants filing the I-90 because their previously issued card was never received or because their existing card has incorrect data due to a USCIS error. This notice does not affect applicants filing an I-90 electronically or whose place of residence is outside the United States.
Beginning on April 28, 2009, applicants must submit their Form I-90 and supporting documentation to the USCIS Lockbox facility in Phoenix for initial processing, using the following addresses:
USCIS
P.O. Box 21262
Phoenix, AZ 85036
For USPS Express Mail and Courier Service deliveries, use the following address:
USCIS
ATTN: I-90
1820 Skyharbor Circle S Floor 1
Phoenix. AZ 85034
WASHINGTON � U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) published a Federal Register notice on April 28, 2009 that changed the filing location and filing instructions for the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90). The revised filing instructions require applicants to submit supporting documentation with their applications. Prior to this change, applicants were instructed to bring their supporting documentation to their biometrics appointments. The notice also revises the Direct Mail address for the Form I-90. Applicants must now file their Form I-90 and supporting documentation with the USCIS Lockbox facility in Phoenix.
This change in filing location affects all I-90 applicants filing a paper form, including those applicants filing the I-90 because their previously issued card was never received or because their existing card has incorrect data due to a USCIS error. This notice does not affect applicants filing an I-90 electronically or whose place of residence is outside the United States.
Beginning on April 28, 2009, applicants must submit their Form I-90 and supporting documentation to the USCIS Lockbox facility in Phoenix for initial processing, using the following addresses:
USCIS
P.O. Box 21262
Phoenix, AZ 85036
For USPS Express Mail and Courier Service deliveries, use the following address:
USCIS
ATTN: I-90
1820 Skyharbor Circle S Floor 1
Phoenix. AZ 85034
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Steve Mitchell
July 21st, 2004, 12:35 PM
I'm not familiar with the operation of your particular camera, but I can tell you what's happening. If you're getting ablur when shooting moving subjects indoors, you are most likely not getting a fast enough shutter speed. Do you have your flash turned on?
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India_USA
04-26 03:38 PM
My friend's on her 6th year H1B and it will expire on Sept 10, 2010. A PERM labor was filed and the Labor went into an audit, responses were sent immediately.
If she transfer her H1B to new company.
1. Can she ask for 1 year extension based on her pending labor ? Does she need to wait till the labor gets approved ?
2. Can she use Premium Processing for H1 transfer?
If she transfer her H1B to new company.
1. Can she ask for 1 year extension based on her pending labor ? Does she need to wait till the labor gets approved ?
2. Can she use Premium Processing for H1 transfer?
willigetagc
07-25 02:53 PM
phew! thanks all for the quick response
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govindraj76
07-29 10:55 PM
GC Status: Filed in EB3, PD OCT 2004. I-485 not filed. I-140 status : Approved
Visa status: My LCA/H1visa end date is March 2011.
Situation:
I am on 7th year extension.H1 extension was approved based on approved I-140. H1 extension is set to expire in March 2011 (7-8 months)
There is a need for me to switch current employer.
1. Can the PD ported thru the next GC process by new employer, even if the I-140 is cancelled from prior employer ??
There is no fraud or any misrepresentation and if prior employer cancels appoved I-140.
Please provide insight in this case as how the USCIS officer takes decision on PD porting is concerned ?
Visa status: My LCA/H1visa end date is March 2011.
Situation:
I am on 7th year extension.H1 extension was approved based on approved I-140. H1 extension is set to expire in March 2011 (7-8 months)
There is a need for me to switch current employer.
1. Can the PD ported thru the next GC process by new employer, even if the I-140 is cancelled from prior employer ??
There is no fraud or any misrepresentation and if prior employer cancels appoved I-140.
Please provide insight in this case as how the USCIS officer takes decision on PD porting is concerned ?
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singhsa3
10-25 04:48 PM
Attorney Prashanti Reddy will be addressing the proud Immigration Voice members at the New Jersey event being held at Woodbridge, NJ on Sunday, October 28th, 2007.
She is a active member at AILA and is involved in a lotof pro bono work and works for a lot of non profit organizations like "Trial Lawyers Care" and "Maanavi"
She also conducts free chat sessions at the popular "telugu" language portal www.telugupeople.com
Please find her Chat Transcripts at
http://chat.telugupeople.com/chatshows/
Her website is http://www.reddyesq.com and she is a proud supporter of Immigration Voice.
She is willing to answer our questions and as part of Immigration Voice Protocol, we will be moderating the questions.
If you have not yet signed up for the event do so, right now. Follow the link
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/sh...ad.php?t=14671
She is a active member at AILA and is involved in a lotof pro bono work and works for a lot of non profit organizations like "Trial Lawyers Care" and "Maanavi"
She also conducts free chat sessions at the popular "telugu" language portal www.telugupeople.com
Please find her Chat Transcripts at
http://chat.telugupeople.com/chatshows/
Her website is http://www.reddyesq.com and she is a proud supporter of Immigration Voice.
She is willing to answer our questions and as part of Immigration Voice Protocol, we will be moderating the questions.
If you have not yet signed up for the event do so, right now. Follow the link
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/sh...ad.php?t=14671
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pmat
01-31 04:38 PM
The only benefit of F1 over H4 is you get to use OPT and CPT. Doing an internship may be very beneficial if you are doing a MBA. After that OPT helps you to settle in a job and deal with H1B filing quota risks.
Regarding the downside of F1, many universities don't give instate tuition eligibility to students on F1. On H-4, you may pay instate tuition to many universities. So, check with the university that you are planning to attend.
Also, it will be very difficult to get a F1 visa stamp on your passport if I140 has been filed for you in the past. Its not a problem if you don't want to travel outside the country during your studies.
my 2 cents...
Regarding the downside of F1, many universities don't give instate tuition eligibility to students on F1. On H-4, you may pay instate tuition to many universities. So, check with the university that you are planning to attend.
Also, it will be very difficult to get a F1 visa stamp on your passport if I140 has been filed for you in the past. Its not a problem if you don't want to travel outside the country during your studies.
my 2 cents...
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anjans
07-03 08:43 PM
Hi All,
Need some piece of advice. My H1B is expiring on 07-15-08, On July 2nd my I-140 was filed in premium processing. My LC is not 365 days old, so i need I-140 to apply for 3 year extension of my H1. Since it takes max of 15 calander days for I-140 to go through it may protentially get approved on July 18th and the approval may arrive in a week after that. Since I dont have a basis for requesting H1 extension , I am wondering how I can stay in status from 15th July till i get I-140 approved.
Any ideas?
Appreciate your response.
Need some piece of advice. My H1B is expiring on 07-15-08, On July 2nd my I-140 was filed in premium processing. My LC is not 365 days old, so i need I-140 to apply for 3 year extension of my H1. Since it takes max of 15 calander days for I-140 to go through it may protentially get approved on July 18th and the approval may arrive in a week after that. Since I dont have a basis for requesting H1 extension , I am wondering how I can stay in status from 15th July till i get I-140 approved.
Any ideas?
Appreciate your response.
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imi99999
02-25 11:45 PM
Dear Friends at forum:
My husband was an Asylee (approved asylum) when he got married to me. But he got the Green card through me. I am a US citizen. Now he wants to apply for Citizenship through me.
when we applied for his Green card he had to renew his passport of his country of citizenship. it was one of the requirements. That country of citizenship was obviously also the county of his persecution. there was absolutely no issue about it at the time of his Green card interview.
But could it be a problem for citizenship interview?
He never traveled to his country of citizenship nor to any other place. He has never left USA ever since he came here. Does his asylum case will again surface at the time of citizenship even when he is applying for citizenship through me?My understanding is that the asylum thing is no more the issue if he got the GC through me??
Your advice, input and suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Sincere replies only
Thanks a lot in advance!
My husband was an Asylee (approved asylum) when he got married to me. But he got the Green card through me. I am a US citizen. Now he wants to apply for Citizenship through me.
when we applied for his Green card he had to renew his passport of his country of citizenship. it was one of the requirements. That country of citizenship was obviously also the county of his persecution. there was absolutely no issue about it at the time of his Green card interview.
But could it be a problem for citizenship interview?
He never traveled to his country of citizenship nor to any other place. He has never left USA ever since he came here. Does his asylum case will again surface at the time of citizenship even when he is applying for citizenship through me?My understanding is that the asylum thing is no more the issue if he got the GC through me??
Your advice, input and suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Sincere replies only
Thanks a lot in advance!
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cloud 9
05-30 03:52 PM
Answers to some of your questions:
I am in the same situation. I have already sent my FOIA request about 3 weeks back. They have processed only 250 request in last one week. They have around 8600 requests. So it will take around 7 to 9 months to get the docs.
Since you will be asking only for I-140 and/or perm docs, there will be no cost.
You need to know SOC code/Job responsibilities/Salary for using AC-21.
Hopefully, some one who has more knowledge will reply to your other questions.
I am in the same situation. I have already sent my FOIA request about 3 weeks back. They have processed only 250 request in last one week. They have around 8600 requests. So it will take around 7 to 9 months to get the docs.
Since you will be asking only for I-140 and/or perm docs, there will be no cost.
You need to know SOC code/Job responsibilities/Salary for using AC-21.
Hopefully, some one who has more knowledge will reply to your other questions.
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jliechty
March 5th, 2005, 09:39 PM
I'll throw in my very non-expert opinion here, having shot just a few weddings basically in your position.
The dress in the first shot is blown out. I might have angled the vertical dimension a bit lower to capture the full length portraits and avoid so much "dead space" at the top.
The composition on the second one is ok, but the eyes are rolling all over the room (bad grammar intentional). Since I've never shot in a paid position where I had the authority to exclude other photography during the group shots (not that I would even then), I generally defer first to the "guest" photographers, telling everyone to take their turn one at a time, and to speak up before the photo to get the subjects looking at them. Then I take over the attention and get everyone to look at me for however many shots I need to take of that pose. BTW, it's always good to take a few shots of each pose, because you're almost guaranteed to have closed eyes in different shots. I'm sure the pros will be in shortly to fill us both in on a better way to do this (I'd appreciate that, too). :)
The fill flash was done excellently, but the background is very contrasty and thus distracting.
This is just MHO, and probably doesn't amount to much. Also, please don't feel bad - I've made most of these mistakes myself (and managed to pull off some others that you didn't think of). :o ;)
The dress in the first shot is blown out. I might have angled the vertical dimension a bit lower to capture the full length portraits and avoid so much "dead space" at the top.
The composition on the second one is ok, but the eyes are rolling all over the room (bad grammar intentional). Since I've never shot in a paid position where I had the authority to exclude other photography during the group shots (not that I would even then), I generally defer first to the "guest" photographers, telling everyone to take their turn one at a time, and to speak up before the photo to get the subjects looking at them. Then I take over the attention and get everyone to look at me for however many shots I need to take of that pose. BTW, it's always good to take a few shots of each pose, because you're almost guaranteed to have closed eyes in different shots. I'm sure the pros will be in shortly to fill us both in on a better way to do this (I'd appreciate that, too). :)
The fill flash was done excellently, but the background is very contrasty and thus distracting.
This is just MHO, and probably doesn't amount to much. Also, please don't feel bad - I've made most of these mistakes myself (and managed to pull off some others that you didn't think of). :o ;)
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klpd
09-19 12:52 PM
http://www.mercurynews.com/nationworld/ci_6935047
Snippet from the above link is pasted below.
High-tech immigrants
protest visa delays
About 1,000 highly skilled legal immigrants, carrying placards and cell phones and wearing T-shirts emblazoned with U.S. flags, rallied Tuesday at the Capitol to protest long delays and vast bureaucratic backlogs in the immigration system.
The immigrants, including computer engineers, doctors and medical technicians from India and China, came from as far as California and Washington state to call on Congress to provide more permanent visas for highly educated immigrants and more resources for the overburdened immigration system. They said the plight of foreigners living in the United States legally had been eclipsed by the polarized debate over illegal
immigration that led to the defeat of an immigration overhaul in June.
The immigrants, who are living in the United States on student or high-skilled employment visas, said they were nearing despair with waits lasting as long as a decade to obtain visas giving them permanent residence, which are known as a green cards.
Snippet from the above link is pasted below.
High-tech immigrants
protest visa delays
About 1,000 highly skilled legal immigrants, carrying placards and cell phones and wearing T-shirts emblazoned with U.S. flags, rallied Tuesday at the Capitol to protest long delays and vast bureaucratic backlogs in the immigration system.
The immigrants, including computer engineers, doctors and medical technicians from India and China, came from as far as California and Washington state to call on Congress to provide more permanent visas for highly educated immigrants and more resources for the overburdened immigration system. They said the plight of foreigners living in the United States legally had been eclipsed by the polarized debate over illegal
immigration that led to the defeat of an immigration overhaul in June.
The immigrants, who are living in the United States on student or high-skilled employment visas, said they were nearing despair with waits lasting as long as a decade to obtain visas giving them permanent residence, which are known as a green cards.
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waiting4gc02
01-18 10:07 AM
Guys:
Is there anyway to get H1-B extension done fast ?
Using Premium Processing or anything like that..??
Please share your thoughts.
Is there anyway to get H1-B extension done fast ?
Using Premium Processing or anything like that..??
Please share your thoughts.
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qualified_trash
11-20 10:40 AM
what do you think it means?
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morchu
05-27 09:45 AM
Technically ...... "ZERO" (no time-gap).
But don't worry about it too much (what can you do). Get your next job ASAP, and file for "premium processing".
In the past "extension of status" petitions had got approved even after almost a month gap, with good explanation. But you can never count on that.
Worst thing that can happen for a valid new H1 job is USCIS approve your H1 but reject your "extension of status" (I797 without I-94 attached). In that case, you might need to travel outside of USA and get your visa.
Either way, don't go beyond 180 days. There will be additional consequences.
Hello, I lost my job today, but I have H1B. So what's the time gap for finding a new job?
Thank you very much.
But don't worry about it too much (what can you do). Get your next job ASAP, and file for "premium processing".
In the past "extension of status" petitions had got approved even after almost a month gap, with good explanation. But you can never count on that.
Worst thing that can happen for a valid new H1 job is USCIS approve your H1 but reject your "extension of status" (I797 without I-94 attached). In that case, you might need to travel outside of USA and get your visa.
Either way, don't go beyond 180 days. There will be additional consequences.
Hello, I lost my job today, but I have H1B. So what's the time gap for finding a new job?
Thank you very much.
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jatinr
06-19 08:50 PM
Thanks Panky72, where should I file the EAD
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iv_india
07-22 04:30 PM
Hi All, My question is similar to this question as asked by MSS (Do I need an AC21 filing?). But it's diff in few ways. Here are the details of my case:
I worked with my GC "sponser" (i.e. Ex-employer i.e. A) for exactly a year; then next employer for 4 months; then next employer for 15 months and now I am with my current employer (i.e. B) since 2006.
All this means is that in between I have changed TWO employers and currently with a 3rd employer for more than 2 years. Also it means even though my labor was filed while with employer "A" but I left them even before my labor was approved. I started working with my next employer (other than B) before my labor with A was approved, but my GC process continued with A.
fyi, I am calling my ex-employer who is sponser of GC application as "A" and my current employer as "B". In our discussions, I am not giving any name to in-between employers.
My GC dates have become current with A (It's a 2004, EB2 case).
I have not used my EAD yet with any of the employers and so does my wife. i.e. I am on H1B with current employer. Also I never filed AC21 for any of the employers.
140 approved for more than 5 months (but less than 180 days) and I-485 pending for more than 11 months.
Now here are few questions I have:
1. Do I need to file AC21 or not? and why?
2. How filing/not filing of AC21 can impact my citizenship?
3. Is my pending labor with B an issue for the dis/approval of AC21?
4. After getting GC with A how does it affect my employment/H1B with B?
5. What if I get the GC before I file the AC21?
6. Do you see any issues with portability, in general (keeping in mind that, I already left �A� and the GC is for future employment?)
Thanks much!
I worked with my GC "sponser" (i.e. Ex-employer i.e. A) for exactly a year; then next employer for 4 months; then next employer for 15 months and now I am with my current employer (i.e. B) since 2006.
All this means is that in between I have changed TWO employers and currently with a 3rd employer for more than 2 years. Also it means even though my labor was filed while with employer "A" but I left them even before my labor was approved. I started working with my next employer (other than B) before my labor with A was approved, but my GC process continued with A.
fyi, I am calling my ex-employer who is sponser of GC application as "A" and my current employer as "B". In our discussions, I am not giving any name to in-between employers.
My GC dates have become current with A (It's a 2004, EB2 case).
I have not used my EAD yet with any of the employers and so does my wife. i.e. I am on H1B with current employer. Also I never filed AC21 for any of the employers.
140 approved for more than 5 months (but less than 180 days) and I-485 pending for more than 11 months.
Now here are few questions I have:
1. Do I need to file AC21 or not? and why?
2. How filing/not filing of AC21 can impact my citizenship?
3. Is my pending labor with B an issue for the dis/approval of AC21?
4. After getting GC with A how does it affect my employment/H1B with B?
5. What if I get the GC before I file the AC21?
6. Do you see any issues with portability, in general (keeping in mind that, I already left �A� and the GC is for future employment?)
Thanks much!
chanukya
06-05 04:06 PM
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CRAZYMONK
10-30 11:11 AM
Check whether Hialeah Florida is your employer Jurisdiction.
If so it might have transferred for background verification.
If so it might have transferred for background verification.
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