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  • ds37
    07-16 10:21 AM
    Hi

    My wife has entered the US as H4 and her i-94 is expiring end of this month. she has now moved to AOS (using EAD). DO we have to sent her I94 somewhere or simply hold on to it and return it whenever we leave the country.
    Does her AP has to be applied before end of this I94.

    Thanks

    DS





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  • redddiv
    07-17 02:11 PM
    AILA Comments on Latest Rumors
    As posted on AILA to Murthy.com on July 17, 2007


    It appears somewhat likely that there will be an announcement today regarding efforts by the government to resolve the ongoing controversy over USCIS' refusal to accept employment-based adjustment of status filings. "Authoritative sources" are providing wildly varying reports regarding the content of the "fix," which may indicate any number of things, including the possibility that the government is not able to come to sufficient agreement to actually produce a "fix." AILA will post updates to InfoNet as the situation progresses.


    Is there any other good news





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  • walking_dude
    12-21 09:35 AM
    I wrote an E-mail to ACLU about the plight of Green Card applicants like a month back. I haven't received any replies (yet).

    ACLU is a leftist organization. It cares only for the proletariat, and not for the 'elite' earning decent wages. We are all 'fatcat capitalists' who can defend themselves, as per ACLU/leftist thinking.

    As a card carrying member of ACLU, all I can say is that I am proud to have the lady at ACLU :)





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  • aroranuj
    11-24 10:12 PM
    I am in the same boat....TSC denied my I-140. My attorney has said that you can file an appeal (in your case in the EB2 category) at the same time you can also file for a new I-140 in a different category. Your best bet is to possibly file in the EB3 Category & wait for the appeal take its time at AAO. In the end if they do deny the appeal you can still file a new I-140 in the EB2 category.

    Let us know what reccomendations your attorney provides you.

    Good luck!



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  • karanp25
    07-21 05:08 PM
    I assume he can use the AP after October 2008 for his travel--correct?



    This is trouble.

    They might have issued AP to you, lost somewhere in mail. Now they renewed starting expiry of first one.

    On this AP - a big NO.

    I hope someone familiar with this type of situation - is it possible to request USCIS by taking infopass?





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  • Sandeep
    05-22 07:30 PM
    US Congress warned on green card backlog

    http://msnbc.msn.com/id/12919954/



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  • hoolahoous
    09-15 06:23 PM
    How about making it standard format. That will make it easy for admins/reporters to sum it up. For e.g. millions of dollars per year paid as taxes by people stuck in GC queue will make a good impact. And so would the average amount of years a person has to wait to get GC. So format could be

    1) Name
    2) Picture(s)
    3) Average Tax paid per year
    4) Years in US
    5) Years waited for GC
    6) Number of US citizen kids (with age)
    7) --Optional-- Approximate amount paid to USCIS (H1b fee x number of times ported/extended + Labor cost + I140 Cost + I485 cost + Repeated EAD/AP cost) -- I myself have over 7 H1b stamps, two labors, one I-140 , 2 I-485 and 4 EAD/AP.
    8) Personal Story (nothing more captures the attention of reporters than a dramatic story) dealing with USCIS (then INS)

    Feel free to improve on it.





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  • golf52
    07-25 09:49 PM
    Hello sss9i,

    Have you found an answer to your question? I'm in a very similar
    situation. I've got my I-140 approved (06/30/08), and my I-485
    is pending more than 180 days.

    I'm going through some interviews now (another company) and have
    a good chance to get a very good offer.

    Please reply with your comments.
    Regards,

    golf52



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  • vikramy
    09-02 10:48 AM
    When i called last time when my wife EAD got approved, they told me the address on the application. So they should know.

    Did you get Soft LUD after you filed change of address? If yes, then it's probably updated.
    Folks,
    I had filed my I-485 in Oct 2008 (EB2-I, PD of May 2006) and moved in March 2009. I changed my address online and have a confirmation number for it. However, I don't think I have received a confirmation in the mail from USCIS.

    I am trying to find out how to confirm if USCIS has my current address correctly on file. I tried to call in today and was told there is no way for them to confirm that on phone. The lady I spoke with took the updated address again -- saying she will refile for change of address and gave me a service ID that I could apparently use to get an infopass appointment 45 days from now.

    Is there anything else I should/could do? Appreciate any input.

    Thanks.





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  • chanukya
    05-17 10:35 PM
    I think, if you are US Masters/above plus if you are a member of profession, then you are the luckiest person on earth...

    1) Need not File LC
    2)U R not counted against the Quota

    A hypothetical case where it may not work

    But if your are a US-MS Electrical Eng and working as Tech Lead in IT, you do not qualify for this, as Tech Lead for IT may require US MS Comp Science not US-MS Elect Eng....since you do not qualify as memeber of profession.

    In which case you need to file LC, which anyway will be a problem becasue of the misamatch of the profession and your qualification.

    So for those kind of mismatches it will be really difficult to justify releif under this clause.



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  • gc1024
    07-17 07:00 PM
    Thanks man.





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  • HereIComeGC
    03-26 11:06 AM
    I will go first: 50%

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  • Blog Feeds
    07-15 03:01 PM
    Foreign nationals who enter the United States with a non-immigrant visa are issued Form I-94 card at the port of entry. Form I-94 is a white piece of paper issued by the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) which shows the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/CBP a record of your arrival and departure date from the United States. If you returned to your home country with Form I-94 in your passport, then your departure from the United States was not properly recorded. It is vital that you close out your earlier record of arrival to the U.S. Otherwise DHS will have in their records that you remained in the U.S. beyond the time you were authorized to stay.

    If you are now in your home country with Form I-94 (or if you lost Form I-94), then you must validate your departure from the United States with DHS/CBP. The following are ways to validate departure with DHS/CBP:

    · original boarding passes used to depart the United States;
    · departure stamps in your passport indicating entry and exist from the United States;
    · pay check stubs or letter from employer indicating that you worked in another country after you departed the United States;
    · bank records illustrating transactions made showing you were in another country after you left the United States;
    · school records showing attendance at a school outside the U.S. indicating you were in another country after you left the United States;
    · Receipts showing your name and date illustrating you made purchases outside the U.S., after leaving the United States.

    Send the appropriate documentation to the following address ONLY:

    DHS-CBP ACS Inc.
    1084 South Laurel Road
    London, KY 40744 USA

    This is the only location where they will make the necessary changes to the DHS/CBP record. Do not forget to make copies of the materials you mail to DHS!



    More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/Twrhc4dzyZ4/)





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  • Jaime
    05-25 09:47 AM
    I called Sen. Cornyn's office but got a recording, with no possibility to leave a message. Then I called Sen. Kennedy's office and the immigration counsel was on the floor but they had a person in charge taking messages for him and she took at and said she would deliver it to him. Let's keep at it!



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  • dan19
    10-08 11:14 AM
    Hi..

    Sorry to hear about that. My opinion is that you are safe as long as your company doesn't withdraw/request to revoke you I-140.

    >>>>>My questions are the following:

    1. What is USCIS view when they see the new H1B transfer petition? Will they reject my I-485?

    >> No. Because I-485 is filed for a future employment.

    2. If I take a job with Company B, starting Nov 17, can I use AC21 and send in the letter after January 15 (180 days pending).

    >> You don't have to sent any letters. Only thing you need to make sure is that you current company doesn't revoke your I-140 before Jan 15. If USCIS asks you for an updated employment letter before Jan 15, you will be in trouble (normally they wont do). If they ask after Jan 15, you can provide it from the new company.

    3. Do I have any other options here (I dont have EAD yet, just applied last week)

    Once you get EAD and Jan 15 comes, inform your new company that you are using EAD for AC21 purpose. From that time, they need to support your I-485.

    Again, again, again...I am not an attorney. So consult an attorney before making any decisions.





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  • kanshul
    02-24 08:30 AM
    As a prcatical matter you should have copy of your labor or at least the job description so that you can look for 'similar' job.

    You may be in trouble if you don't have it or are not sure what your employer has put int he labor application. Also, at the minimum you should have you 140 application number, only then can you be sure that it has been approved.

    If you have these, you can easily use AC21 with no harm. Also, if I were you I will avoid any travel even if you have approived 131 as the IO at port of entry may ask you about your employment status.



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  • rameshk75
    01-09 02:56 PM
    Prediction became a timepass... take my guess.. EB2 may move back to 98 (from the experiences of last two months) !! just kidding....

    Nothing to be frustrated as i think everyone got used it by this time !! Keep cool...

    PD: EB2-India-Nov'06





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  • chanduv23
    08-07 10:52 PM
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  • pd_recapturing
    04-30 06:46 PM
    I have done interfiling myself with PD of March 2000, no luck yet. Interfile is a matter of luck, there is no guarantee that the letter you send will reach your file. Also USCIS does not give any confirmation that received your interfile and will transfer the PD. All depends on when they process your case and see your interfile, they may take action.

    I had sent my interfile January sent by Fax and also by Fedex, followed up with a phone call numerous times. Not discouraging, but wanted to share my experience.
    Jai, Whats the fax # ? I am also in same boat. Have sent 3 letters so far. This is very frustrating. I do not know how come lawyers say that interfiling is easy and way to go rather than filing a new 485 ...





    arihant
    05-11 08:05 AM
    The following question is posed at www.ktrh.com which is a website for a Houston AM talk radio. This radio station usually plays conservative programs including Rush Limbaugh. So, it is likely that mostly conservatives are visiting and voting on this website:

    Should highly skilled workers move to the front of the immigration line?

    The current poll results:
    Yes: 59.56%
    No: 40.44%

    You can go to this website to view the poll. However, to view the statistics for the first time you will have to vote. To clarify, in the news program this morning they were talking about the points based immigration system which, according to them, is "quitely being considered in the Senate", and they were mentioning that the points based system would favor highly skilled immigrants over extended family and low-skill immigrants.





    savitri.bhave
    07-05 08:52 PM
    This is a very basic question and I need answer on this as early as possible and guidance from you.

    I came to this country in Dec 2001 on H1B Visa.

    I never applied for green card since then.

    Now on Dec1,2007 my H1B expires so I will have to go back to China.

    If I file for green card at this point, will I be able to get the yearly extension for next few years till my GC comes?

    Am I even eligible to do so?

    Can I go to Canada and still work in USA (Since I live close to canadian border)?



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