viswanadh73
12-10 10:32 AM
congratulations on approval of I-140. which center did you applyed for and what is the PD?
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05-03 10:17 PM
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QuintonBermuda
04-27 06:44 AM
To everyone who reads my post. I apologize for not being clear. The article says that they are talking about eliminating the per country caps and giving green cards to STEM graduates. In my haste and excitement I should have spelled this out. Now with that said I do not appreciate the snide remark from the previous poster. This is a forum for productive discussion, not for people to be condescending. So let us rejoice that maybe people are listening to us!
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gman
04-17 09:23 PM
Hello everybody,
Since my last post I have done a lot of research on this site and i think i have found the answer to most things. I am curious to find out if anyone has been in the same situation and have a couple of questions left.
1. Since now I am married but when my I-485 was filed I was single, do I need to ammend the I-485?
2. Do I need to let the attorney know that we are self filing for my wife?
Thanks in advance!
Since my last post I have done a lot of research on this site and i think i have found the answer to most things. I am curious to find out if anyone has been in the same situation and have a couple of questions left.
1. Since now I am married but when my I-485 was filed I was single, do I need to ammend the I-485?
2. Do I need to let the attorney know that we are self filing for my wife?
Thanks in advance!
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green_4545
03-10 03:55 PM
Thanks guys.
bearstory
07-07 03:47 PM
Hi,
I looked at the list of civil surgeons that approved by USCIS. I called some of them and everyone told me differently in pricing. The basic I693 test would cost around $$220, and if i need vaccines, It would be an addition cost. Like some said the MMR vaccine would cost $120, the other said $50
Lot of them said the cost for chicken pox vaccins is around $120 ( I dont have insurance). My parent is not really sure if I ever have chicken pox or not so incase I need one, DO you know where to get those shots cheaper? Thank you for your time!
I looked at the list of civil surgeons that approved by USCIS. I called some of them and everyone told me differently in pricing. The basic I693 test would cost around $$220, and if i need vaccines, It would be an addition cost. Like some said the MMR vaccine would cost $120, the other said $50
Lot of them said the cost for chicken pox vaccins is around $120 ( I dont have insurance). My parent is not really sure if I ever have chicken pox or not so incase I need one, DO you know where to get those shots cheaper? Thank you for your time!
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r2d2
04-27 06:01 PM
Thank you so much for your reply
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10-05 10:54 AM
If not EB1, even EB2 is fine because you belong to UK and EB2 is current for you. If you claim EB1, you can easily apply in EB2 and it's "current" for you.
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03-21 12:23 AM
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07-18 11:09 PM
The DHS ombudsman has a call-in coming Friday afternoon where we can give feedback to his report to congress.
In the Spotlight
"How Is It Working For You?" The CIS Ombudsman's Community Call-In Teleconference Series provides a forum to hear issues of concern to individuals and employers as they interact with USCIS.
"The Ombudsman's 2007 Annual Report to Congress: Your Questions and Comments"
Session 1: Thursday, July 12, 1:30 p.m. � 2:30 p.m.
Session 2: Thursday, July 12, 3:00 p.m. � 4:00 p.m.
"The Ombudsman's Recommendations to USCIS: Your Questions and Comments"
Session 1: Friday, July 20, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Session 2: Friday, July 20, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Find more details at http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/editorial_0482.shtm
In the Spotlight
"How Is It Working For You?" The CIS Ombudsman's Community Call-In Teleconference Series provides a forum to hear issues of concern to individuals and employers as they interact with USCIS.
"The Ombudsman's 2007 Annual Report to Congress: Your Questions and Comments"
Session 1: Thursday, July 12, 1:30 p.m. � 2:30 p.m.
Session 2: Thursday, July 12, 3:00 p.m. � 4:00 p.m.
"The Ombudsman's Recommendations to USCIS: Your Questions and Comments"
Session 1: Friday, July 20, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Session 2: Friday, July 20, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Find more details at http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/editorial_0482.shtm
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05-06 07:30 PM
The Web site for the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez (http://ciudadjuarez.usconsulate.gov/h1n1.html) reflects that most consular services that were suspended until May 8, 2009, will remain suspended until May 15, 2009.
Once the consular services for immigrant and non-immigrant visas begin operating again, we can only imagine the huge backlogs that will exist for visa applicants. According to consular officials and a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) local office at a State Bar of Texas meeting, the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez is the largest in the world. There are numerous processings of visas taking place at Ciudad Juarez per day. The consulate processes between 800-1200 immigrant visas each day, 1,000 non-immigrant visas each day, 70-150 waivers each day, and 50-100 various other services for U.S. citizens.
Once the consulate begins its daily operations, applicants should arrive 15 minutes prior to their appointments. There is a parking lot across the street from the consulate, in the Centro Commercial. Before walking to the consulate, it is important that applicants leave their cell phones and any other electronic devices in their cars. After checking that all electronic devices and other prohibited items are left in the car, the applicants will enter the building and go through security. After going through security, they will be issued numbered tickets. All U.S. citizens should be prepared to present their passports (or passport cards if traveling by land) beginning June 1, 2009. After their interviews, a courier service, DHL, will deliver their visas within 2-3 days.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/K15RYS_r2WM/)
Once the consular services for immigrant and non-immigrant visas begin operating again, we can only imagine the huge backlogs that will exist for visa applicants. According to consular officials and a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) local office at a State Bar of Texas meeting, the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez is the largest in the world. There are numerous processings of visas taking place at Ciudad Juarez per day. The consulate processes between 800-1200 immigrant visas each day, 1,000 non-immigrant visas each day, 70-150 waivers each day, and 50-100 various other services for U.S. citizens.
Once the consulate begins its daily operations, applicants should arrive 15 minutes prior to their appointments. There is a parking lot across the street from the consulate, in the Centro Commercial. Before walking to the consulate, it is important that applicants leave their cell phones and any other electronic devices in their cars. After checking that all electronic devices and other prohibited items are left in the car, the applicants will enter the building and go through security. After going through security, they will be issued numbered tickets. All U.S. citizens should be prepared to present their passports (or passport cards if traveling by land) beginning June 1, 2009. After their interviews, a courier service, DHL, will deliver their visas within 2-3 days.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/K15RYS_r2WM/)
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gdhiren
09-07 11:28 AM
Let's go folks. This needs to stay on front page at least whole day Today.
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07-25 10:18 AM
H4 Valid till APR 2009
If she stays put in US , Effective Oct1st, her status will be H1.
If she goes out of the country and enters back using her H4 stamping, she will be on H4.
If she intends to work, she will have to either apply for Change of Status from H4 to H1 or needs to go for H1 stamping and enter US using that stamp.
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Not a lawyer.
PD 2006 May EB3
COntribution to IV : $100
If she stays put in US , Effective Oct1st, her status will be H1.
If she goes out of the country and enters back using her H4 stamping, she will be on H4.
If she intends to work, she will have to either apply for Change of Status from H4 to H1 or needs to go for H1 stamping and enter US using that stamp.
********
Not a lawyer.
PD 2006 May EB3
COntribution to IV : $100
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nsn1234
07-27 12:11 AM
Hi,
my original labor got approved with a PD in July 2007 with Company A who is my current employer. I also applied for a seperate 140 based on a pre-approved labor in July 2007 with Company B and the PD for that labor is in 2005.
i was told that i can apply for 140/485 with my original labor and once the 140 for the pre-approved labor is approved, i can request for replacing the 140 with the other one with an earlier PD.
could any one repalce the 140 like this? if yes, how long it took for the process. does both 140 needs to be approved to do the interfiling?
what details we need for the 140 that we want to use. just the filing date, A# & approval date or the original or copy of the approval notice.
if Company B or its attoreny is not willing to provide the 140 details or approval notice, is there any way to get those details from INS.
i dont have any details with me except that i know that they applied for 140.
my original labor got approved with a PD in July 2007 with Company A who is my current employer. I also applied for a seperate 140 based on a pre-approved labor in July 2007 with Company B and the PD for that labor is in 2005.
i was told that i can apply for 140/485 with my original labor and once the 140 for the pre-approved labor is approved, i can request for replacing the 140 with the other one with an earlier PD.
could any one repalce the 140 like this? if yes, how long it took for the process. does both 140 needs to be approved to do the interfiling?
what details we need for the 140 that we want to use. just the filing date, A# & approval date or the original or copy of the approval notice.
if Company B or its attoreny is not willing to provide the 140 details or approval notice, is there any way to get those details from INS.
i dont have any details with me except that i know that they applied for 140.
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04-16 01:43 AM
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01-01 03:17 AM
How are you planning to celebrate?
Nothing big...those days are all gone :(
What is your new year resolution?
Single Digit Body Fat %...I am @15now....came down from 22.
Nothing big...those days are all gone :(
What is your new year resolution?
Single Digit Body Fat %...I am @15now....came down from 22.
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Edison99
09-22 02:41 PM
Good to know that...
How many foreigners (in all categories) obtained US lawful permanent residence in 2008?
In 2008, 1,107,126 foreign nationals became lawful permanent residents (LPRs) (also known as green-card holders) according to the Department of Homeland Security's Yearbook of Immigration Statistics 2008. The total number represents a 5.2 percent increase from 2007 (1,052,415) and a 31.6 percent increase from 2000 (841,002).
How many foreigners (in all categories) obtained US lawful permanent residence in 2008?
In 2008, 1,107,126 foreign nationals became lawful permanent residents (LPRs) (also known as green-card holders) according to the Department of Homeland Security's Yearbook of Immigration Statistics 2008. The total number represents a 5.2 percent increase from 2007 (1,052,415) and a 31.6 percent increase from 2000 (841,002).
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SunnySide
04-03 04:42 PM
requirements on labor was Bachelors Degree with 5 years of experience.
Single source Bachelors degree was the reason for denial.
Single source Bachelors degree was the reason for denial.
ras
10-27 07:25 PM
IV Members,
At some point of time you must have posed a question or had some issue that was pegging you. You tried to get answers from members and resolve issues. Time must have passed and you had an outcome for the issue you were worried/working. It would be nice if you post the experience what happened to the issue you were worried over the period of time. How it has been resolved or what is logical end.
For ex:
I posted a question about my worry about travel to india with out the reciept notice and finally it ended up recieving the notice 3 days before my travel. I have gone through different tensions in the process. IV forums helped me understand where I stood what actions I needed to take. I took those actions, and it resulted in a favourable outcome at the end.
This happened just because some one has posted their experience.
So it is just not posing the questions on the forums but as the time passes do update what happened to your question.
This helps many other IV members who may come across same situations. Some of the IV members do this but few others they just forgot to return back and update the members what happened to their situations later. Do care to let people who answered you know what was the result.
Admin,
if possible make this as a sticky, probably helps a lot of people.
At some point of time you must have posed a question or had some issue that was pegging you. You tried to get answers from members and resolve issues. Time must have passed and you had an outcome for the issue you were worried/working. It would be nice if you post the experience what happened to the issue you were worried over the period of time. How it has been resolved or what is logical end.
For ex:
I posted a question about my worry about travel to india with out the reciept notice and finally it ended up recieving the notice 3 days before my travel. I have gone through different tensions in the process. IV forums helped me understand where I stood what actions I needed to take. I took those actions, and it resulted in a favourable outcome at the end.
This happened just because some one has posted their experience.
So it is just not posing the questions on the forums but as the time passes do update what happened to your question.
This helps many other IV members who may come across same situations. Some of the IV members do this but few others they just forgot to return back and update the members what happened to their situations later. Do care to let people who answered you know what was the result.
Admin,
if possible make this as a sticky, probably helps a lot of people.
ssksubash
02-16 06:19 PM
HI,
I am in my 7th yr extension of H1B, last time I got the stamping in Ottawa in 2005. I cam e into US on F1 and never got H1B stamping in India. Am I eligible for H1B stamping in Canada for my 8th year or should I go to India to get the stamping done.
Any information is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
I am in my 7th yr extension of H1B, last time I got the stamping in Ottawa in 2005. I cam e into US on F1 and never got H1B stamping in India. Am I eligible for H1B stamping in Canada for my 8th year or should I go to India to get the stamping done.
Any information is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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