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  • crazyghoda
    01-15 11:19 AM
    No one cares how you exit. A lesser known fact is that most Mexicans who are here illegally catch a regular commercial flight when they visit their homes in Mexico.

    Thanks a lot for your timely reply. I want to know does it matter how we exited US, I mean did anyone see your advance parole while leaving US.

    Regards,

    Ravi




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  • vine93
    02-13 10:46 PM
    I did this earlier.

    Most of the good travel agents in India have online transfer money facility. Add their a/c to your ICICI a/c and transfer Money to them.

    If you need their detail. PM me.

    good luck




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  • iwantgc
    09-11 07:35 PM
    I was hoping something out of IV's effort that SKILL bill be passed before end this year but it appears this organization's voices are not even heard nor included in the picture.




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  • srinivas_o
    08-24 12:07 AM
    Gurus,

    Is it wise to make an Infopass appointment to find out what document was mailed to me by USCIS as nobody from customer serivce are telling me the answer? Please let me know...

    Thanks.



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  • gman
    06-19 04:00 PM
    As previously stated you have to maintain H1 status for the the spouse to be on H4. If you change status to AP/EAD then your spouse will be out of status. I am in the same position as you are. My PD recently became current and my wife filed last month I-485, AP, EAD. You can change jobs but new company has to sponsor/transfer your H1.




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  • anandrajesh
    03-30 03:13 PM
    I was interviewed by National Public Radio(NPR) recently abt the whole immigration stuff. This can be heard on the following link
    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/shows/2006/03/09/PM200603098.html

    My 2 cents worth of thought, that has reached the National Audience. Getting Media Attention is pretty important with this fight.



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  • logiclife
    02-27 08:11 PM
    Thanks for taking the interest and posting the comment.

    What you mean is change the content of the webfax,not the format.

    Anyways, the current draft of Specter bill would lead to numbers flowing downward(unused numbers due to 7% or 10% per country limit). When they flow downwards from EB2, EB3 and EB4, they go to EB5 where there is no mention of per country limit(by omission).

    You know what this means? After all the gains, the country limit on India and China will cause the overflow of all visa numbers to EB5(Unskilled labor, gardeners, cooks, maids) WHERE THERE IS NOT COUNTRY LIMIT and unlimited demand. And over there, in absence of no country limit, immigrants from Mexico will consume all EB5 unskilled numbers and there wont be anything like "UNUSED" numbers.(read the thread posted by STUCKLABOR for that analysis and legalese. : http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=241 )

    Coming back to proposals of Specter, the idea that there is so much relief that we dont need to worry about this or that...here is the thing...Current markup is a proposal. Not even a final version of Judiciary committee markup. From there you lose some things when it goes to the full floor of senate and then A LOT OF THINGS when the hawks from the HOUSE of REPS like Tancredos and Smiths slither their tentacles on the Senate version in the CONFERENCE COMMITTEE. That's the reason we dont want to lose one thing even if we are gaining 10 things because those 10 things might be reduced to 2 by the time its negotiated in the conference committee between the house and the senate.

    However, if you want to provide more input on this issue, you are most welcome to email Sandeep who is leading the content-prep team that writes these webfaxes and letters. His email is sandeep@immigrationvoice.org

    Thanks for taking interesting and sharing your view.

    --logiclife.




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  • jotv
    10-09 05:43 PM
    :(hi gcpadmavyuh ,

    here is my question i got h1 that is starting from oct 1st and i got ead also .

    i dont have ssn also . my i-94 got expired.

    1) now i am on which status ?

    2) how to come from h4 to ead in my situation ?

    3) how to actually use ead or h1 ?

    4) should i get salary( payroles every month ) on h1 from this oct 1st onwards ?

    5) in my situation how uscis will recognise am i using ead /h1 /h4 ?

    6) in my situation if i got ssn and driving license after showing ead card in that offices , but i didnt work until this year end then by the year end on which status i am h4 or ead or h1 ?

    7) in my situation if once i used my ead is there any chance to come from ead to h1 in future if i need ?


    please clarify this doubts . please other experts suggest me.



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  • martinvisalaw
    07-19 11:37 AM
    Hi,
    Could some one let us know while applying for H1 Extension do we need to provide notarized documents if one has traveled outside US on H1B. Are these documents mandatory?

    Also what's the general processing time for H1 Extension.I mean how many days does it take.

    You don't need anything regarding international travel except the copy I-94 that you got when you returned to the US, and the visa and entry stamp in your passport.

    H-1B extensions take a few months, depending on which service center is used. if the company pays for premium processing, it guarantees a decision in 15 days.




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  • anjans
    07-09 09:46 PM
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  • nicpearcenrs
    03-19 04:25 AM
    Hai

    These conversations are very good. In my experience recently one of my friend went on USA on H1B visa. On the time of stamping he faced some difficult in Chennai. But another friend got visa easily in Hyderabad. I think that for H1B visa Hyderabad is easy to get stamping.
    .................
    Nic
    Payroll India (http://www.topsyssolutions.com)




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  • eb3_nepa
    02-12 11:34 AM
    I am in Philadelphia so i would assume Vermont center. Is that a fair assumption, coz i have a previous I-140 and to the best of my knowledge it had gone to the Vermont center back then.

    However back in the day there was no premium processing for I-140 so things may have changed :(

    Has anyone in the North east USA recently received any approvals from the Vermont center?



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  • roseball
    05-02 10:52 AM
    I understand that the chance is slim.... almost microscopic :rolleyes: But I need to prepare for the worst case (or is it the best...?? :confused:) hence the question.
    Any idea about how long consular processing takes and does it depend on priority dates (in the case of a further retrogression)?

    Thanks for the input, will keep a close watch on the visa bulletin and keep my wife's return trip options open.

    Thanks again.

    Yes, CP depends on PD as well. The best option for you is to have her fly back to US once the Visa bulletin shows your PD as current and start the prep work (documents, medical tests etc) and file her case along with AP/EAD so once she gets her AP approval, she is free to travel again.




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  • aristotle
    02-26 02:03 AM
    If you have GC then you can take out ur 401k in 2 installments (because u have RNOR status for 2 years) and file tax as a resident in USA (because of GC).

    If you don't have GC then please take all ur 401k in one shot in the year you leave. Otherwise you'll pay 10% penalty and then 30% tax to USA because you will be a Non resident as for as US is concerned in the next year.

    As a non resident, if you take out 10K every year, you should be under the Standard deduction and thus owe no tax??



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  • saurin
    02-10 11:03 AM
    Yes. I do have a pending I485.




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  • srikondoji
    04-26 07:16 PM
    http://o3.indiatimes.com/dindora/archive/2006/04/27/642160.aspx

    Many of my blogs were posted on the front page of timesOfIndia news paper.
    With the hope that they would also post my latest blog highlighting the ImmigrationVoice, i have written a blog.

    Please write comments on this blog and make additions to what i have posted.
    Thanks
    sri



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  • roseball
    02-09 03:20 PM
    Roseball,

    I dont think The Successor of Interest petition would be necessary as his employer is the company who acquired the other compnay. If it was the other way around then the Successor of Interest petition would have been a necessity.

    HRPRO

    Yes, you are right. I thought it was the other way around. Thanks for correcting. A new LCA should be enough.




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  • arian2002
    08-13 10:41 AM
    Let's dance saala..:D




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  • gjoe
    10-10 04:18 PM
    Marry me...i like funny people......

    /thread

    How did you know Kumar1 has an earlier PD than yours? :):p




    Prashanthi
    08-27 03:29 PM
    [.....Before your H-1 gets denied and before you move to EAD, it is important to change her status to F1, you can do this as long as her H-4 I-94 has not expired. You will need your latest Paystubs and H-1 approval to do this. ...]

    My H1B visa may be getting expired Sep4th....but her old H4 approval is valid until 2011.
    Is she safe even my visa (H1B) expired on 4th Sept.
    If I apply F1 (Student Visa) now...it will take another 45 days to get F1 approval from INS.
    So....what happens to her status? Is she valid to stay until she gets F1 approval notice?

    ~Thanks in advance

    You have to file her F-1 before your H-1 expires or gets denied, also you might need to show that she will continue to be on H-4 as of the date that classes start (based on you being on valid H-1 status). If this is not possible i suggest you file a change of status to B-2 and then you can decide what needs to be done, this will give you some breathing room.




    mtsaha
    08-09 11:12 AM
    Hi,

    I am concurrently filing I-485 with I-140 (already e-filed).
    The instructions say that I need to write "alien receipt number"
    behind my 2 photos that need to be submitted with i-485.
    What is this "alien receipt number"?

    Thanks for any help!
    mtsaha



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