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  • InTheMoment
    04-25 12:23 PM
    Mail sent by CIS has a endorsment on their envelopes "Return Service Requested". USPS does NOT forward mail with such endorsements.

    Even if online address change thru AR-11 has not taken effect, post office will forward your mail to your new address for 12 months - make sure you fill out change of address form with postal dept immediately




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  • sledge_hammer
    02-07 01:14 PM
    hammer, here is another poll very similar at http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1671

    Thanks whoever,

    I asked people on the EB3 poll thread where I can find the poll for EB2. Never got an answer, hence this thread.

    Admin can delete this thread ...




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  • VivekAhuja
    03-18 06:26 PM
    If you have left your I-140 company, that I-140 is dead. No wonder you have not heard back. It's not pending, it's cancelled. I-140 is employer based and therefore if USCIS said they were not satisfied with place of work, which reads: not enough income for the company to be able to pay you the salary declared in the I140 app. If you did not reply to their show-cause within the time frame stated, your I-140 application is deemed abandoned.




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  • Ramba
    10-08 08:14 PM
    Once a person accepts employment using EAD, he/she gives up non-immigrant status. Next time, when he/she applies EAD renewal he/she must write the present "immigration status" in the renewal from. That time he/she can not write "H4", while working on EAD.

    Similarly, when working on EAD, you can not apply for H4 extension. All your" A" number indicates what status you are in to USCIS.



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  • yabadaba
    11-06 02:13 PM
    dude...ur i-140 is also not approved..sit tight




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  • gsc999
    01-24 11:06 PM
    Hello Nor. Cal,

    If we don't get going, I am afraid that we will not be able to achieve our objective, your objective.

    A few motivated people can only go so far. It is unfair to think that your time is more precious than any other volunteer's time. You just might be surprised to learn from us how busy we ourselves are.

    Please stand up for your rights. Don't take this campaign for granted.



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  • jonty_11
    01-16 03:05 PM
    FYI for others -
    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/qual-3-1.html#IELT




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  • wildcat1313
    03-30 11:32 PM
    Client lawyers have advised against it. So vendor can't do anything. I'm still trying to see if they can fax it directly to the consulate or send it in seal envelope to them

    Everyone from HR Head to Technology Heads are involved and are doing the best to help me. And then I'm just a contractor whom they can always kick to the curbside.



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  • aamchimumbai
    09-04 08:42 PM
    This is as per USCIC:

    06/05/08. Previous editions will be accepted only for medical exams conducted before August 1, 2008. Medical exams conducted on or after August 1, 2008, require use of the 06/05/08 edition (link at bottom of page).

    Goto www.uscis.gov and click on 'Immigration Forms' and scroll down for I-693.

    I guess that's the only hope I have. I'll keep you all posted.

    Thanks




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  • desiin_va
    06-13 09:35 AM
    Check with a good attorney but as far i know, if you get paid by the for-profit consulting company (even if they place you at non-profit org), you will be subjected to H1B cap.

    If your H1B paperwork (i-765) is directly from a non-profit org (like Univ, Govt, etc), then only are you cap exempt.

    Also remember, if you ever want to txfr from non-profit to for-profit, you will be again subjected to cap. This assumes you were never counted against the for-profit company cap in any fiscal year quota.

    I concur, though your physical presence is at non-profit org you are being paid by the consulting company which is for-profit which means you come under H1B cap. I currently work for non-profit, used to work for a consulting comp. PM me if u need more info.



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  • Curious_Techie
    09-30 12:42 PM
    Does the online status change if an RFE is issued? or we just receive the RFE via Postal mail ?




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  • gcformeornot
    04-06 02:07 PM
    For those who have Labor Sub and used AC21 to port employer....read on...

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  • aph0025
    11-12 12:24 PM
    it depends on USCIS officer. i had a good lawer when I applied for h1b transfer. i got stuck for one 15 days paycheck. eventually it is cleared after submitting the paper work. having good lawer is not enough. depends on your luck or USCIS officer also

    Thanks for your input. So, the pay stub that you submitted, was it from your previous employer, or the one you got your visa transferred to? Hey, if you don't mind, can I have your lawyer�s contact details?




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  • texanmom
    09-17 01:56 PM
    spoly-

    I am sorry that your calls were not returned. I am one of the state chapter leaders, and I am working remote supporting the core team.

    To tell you the truth, I know it is crazy at the Situation room. Everyone is very busy trying to keep up with 134 appointments we have sceduled today and also training all the folks that are coming in for these meetings. Everything except the most important tasks are falling through the cracks since the volunteers are overloaded.

    Please PM me, I am sure we could use your talent.
    Best regards,
    - texanmom



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  • burnt
    12-12 03:39 PM
    No questions asked about visa or 485. Just had to show my passport and AP document :)


    Thanks for the response. My wife has started working on EAD. So when she comes back, will she have to enter on AP? And as you said, they would not ask for I-485 receipts...Correct? I don't have I-485 receipts and I am just scared that if they ask for it, and I don't have it, then what happens...

    Do you know of someone who was asked for the I-485 receipts on their way back?




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  • srarao
    07-19 02:30 PM
    Hi All,
    My skin test was positive, where as my x-ray was normal.Incase I get an RFE , Can I go to my PCP or need to go only to local health dept.

    Can some body guide me
    -Srarao
    $100-so far



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  • mihird
    02-24 02:19 PM
    Visa stamping is not necessary to remain in the US so wondering why a CPA would consider this a necessary work expense.

    My CPA had itemized my wife's travel expenses for H1-B stamping on the 2006 return. Here's the logic for justifying the travel to get the visa stamped.

    The H4->H1-B change of status is truly a change of intent, and traveling back to your home country and re-entering with a proper visa within a reasonable time after the change of status is what most immigration attorneys will advise.

    GC expenses, however should not be claimed. H1-B is needed for the job, GC is not...

    There are instances of people have trouble re-entering if they had not got their H1-B visa stamped in a timely manner after the change of status...




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  • Krilnon
    03-04 07:28 PM
    It hasn't even been 23 hours yet, calm down! :P




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  • alex99
    10-01 11:32 AM
    Friends,

    How to know if our name checking process is done without any issues?

    Regards,
    Alex




    dontcareaboutGC
    03-19 11:24 AM
    Ignore this if this is a repost!

    U.S. House of Representatives
    Committee on the Judiciary
    Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security,
    and International Law
    Hearing on Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Government Perspectives
    on Immigration Statistics

    Testimony of Charles Oppenheim
    Chief, Immigrant Control and Reporting Division
    Visa Services Office
    U.S. Department of State

    June 6, 2007
    2:00 p.m.
    2141 Rayburn House Office Building

    Chairman Lofgren, Ranking Member King, and distinguished members of
    the Committee, it is a pleasure to be here this afternoon to answer
    your questions and provide an overview of our immigrant visa control
    and reporting program operated by the U.S. Department of State. The
    Department of State is responsible for administering the provisions of
    the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) related to the numerical
    limitations on immigrant visa issuances. At the beginning of each
    month, the Visa Office (VO) receives a report from each consular post
    listing totals of documentarily-qualified immigrant visa applicants in
    categories subject to numerical limitation. Cases are grouped in three
    different categories: 1) foreign state chargeability, 2) preference,
    and 3) priority date.

    Foreign state chargeability for visa purposes refers to the fact that
    an immigrant is chargeable to the numerical limitation for the foreign
    state or dependent area in which the immigrant's place of birth is
    located. Exceptions are provided for a child (unmarried and under 21
    years of age) or spouse accompanying or following to join a principal
    to prevent the separation of family members, as well as for an
    applicant born in the United States or in a foreign state of which
    neither parent was a native or resident. Alternate chargeability is
    desirable when the visa cut-off date for the foreign state of a parent
    or spouse is more advantageous than that of the applicant's foreign
    state.

    As established by the Immigration and Nationality Act, preference is
    the visa category that can be assigned based on relationships to U.S.
    citizens or legal permanent residents. Family-based immigration falls
    under two basic categories: unlimited and limited. Preferences
    established by law for the limited category are:

    Family First Preference (F1): Unmarried sons and daughters of U.S.
    citizens and their minor children, if any.

    Family Second Preference (F2): Spouses, minor children, and unmarried
    sons and daughters of lawful permanent residents.

    Family Third Preference (F3): Married sons and daughters of U.S.
    citizens and their spouses and minor children.

    Family Fourth Preference (F4): Brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens
    and their spouses and minor children provided the U.S. citizen is at
    least 21 years of age.

    The Priority Date is normally the date on which the petition to accord
    the applicant immigrant status was filed, generally with U.S.
    Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). VO subdivides the annual
    preference and foreign state limitations specified by the INA into
    monthly allotments. The totals of documentarily-qualified applicants
    which have been reported to VO are compared each month with the
    numbers available for the next regular allotment. The determination of
    how many numbers are available requires consideration of several
    variables, including: past number use; estimates of future number use
    and return rates; and estimates of USCIS demand based on cut-off date
    movements. Once this consideration is completed, the cutoff dates are
    established and numbers are allocated to reported applicants in order
    of their priority dates, the oldest dates first.

    If there are sufficient numbers in a particular category to satisfy
    all reported documentarily qualified demand, the category is
    considered "Current." For example: If the monthly allocation target is
    10,000, and we only have 5,000 applicants, the category can be
    "Current.� Whenever the total of documentarily-qualified applicants in
    a category exceeds the supply of numbers available for allotment for
    the particular month, the category is considered to be
    "oversubscribed" and a visa availability cut-off date is established.
    The cut-off date is the priority date of the first
    documentarily-qualified applicant who could not be accommodated for a
    visa number. For example, if the monthly target is 10,000 and we have
    25,000 applicants, then we would need to establish a cut-off date so
    that only 10,000 numbers would be allocated. In this case, the cut-off
    would be the priority date of the 10,001st applicant.

    Only persons with a priority date earlier than a cut-off date are
    entitled to allotment of a visa number. The cut-off dates are the 1st,
    8th, 15th, and 22nd of a month, since VO groups demand for numbers
    under these dates. (Priority dates of the first through seventh of a
    month are grouped under the 1st, the eighth through the 14th under the
    8th, etc.) VO attempts to establish the cut-off dates for the
    following month on or about the 8th of each month. The dates are
    immediately transmitted to consular posts abroad and USCIS, and also
    published in the Visa Bulletin and online at the website
    www.travel.state.gov. Visa allotments for use during that month are
    transmitted to consular posts. USCIS requests visa allotments for
    adjustment of status cases only when all other case processing has
    been completed. I am submitting the latest Visa Bulletin for the
    record or you can click on: Visa Bulletin for June 2007.

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON THE SYSTEM AND CLARIFICATION OF SOME
    FREQUENTLY MISUNDERSTOOD POINTS:

    Applicants entitled to immigrant status become documentarily qualified
    at their own initiative and convenience. By no means has every
    applicant with a priority date earlier than a prevailing cut-off date
    been processed for final visa action. On the contrary, visa allotments
    are made only on the basis of the total applicants reported
    �documentarily qualified� (or, theoretically ready for interview) each
    month. Demand for visa numbers can fluctuate from one month to
    another, with the inevitable impact on cut-off dates.

    If an applicant is reported documentarily qualified but allocation of
    a visa number is not possible because of a visa availability cut-off
    date, the demand is recorded at VO and an allocation is made as soon
    as the applicable cut-off date advances beyond the applicant's
    priority date. There is no need for such applicant to be reported a
    second time.

    Visa numbers are always allotted for all documentarily-qualified
    applicants with a priority date before the relevant cut-off date, as
    long as the case had been reported to VO in time to be included in the
    monthly calculation of visa availability. Failure of visa number
    receipt by the overseas processing office could mean that the request
    was not dispatched in time to reach VO for the monthly allocation
    cycle, or that information on the request was incomplete or inaccurate
    (e.g., incorrect priority date).

    Allocations to Foreign Service posts outside the regular monthly cycle
    are possible in emergency or exceptional cases, but only at the
    request of the office processing the case. Note that, should
    retrogression of a cut-off date be announced, VO can honor
    extraordinary requests for additional numbers only if the applicant's
    priority date is earlier than the retrogressed cut-off date. Not all
    numbers allocated are actually used for visa issuance; some are
    returned to VO and are reincorporated into the pool of numbers
    available for later allocation during the fiscal year. The rate of
    return of unused numbers may fluctuate from month to month, just as
    demand may fluctuate. Lower returns mean fewer numbers available for
    subsequent reallocation. Fluctuations can cause cut-off date movement
    to slow, stop, or even retrogress. Retrogression is particularly
    possible near the end of the fiscal year as visa issuance approaches
    the annual limitations.

    Per-country limit: The annual per-country limitation of 7 percent is a
    cap, which visa issuances to any single country may not exceed.
    Applicants compete for visas primarily on a worldwide basis. The
    country limitation serves to avoid monopolization of virtually all the
    annual limitation by applicants from only a few countries. This
    limitation is not a quota to which any particular country is entitled,
    however. A portion of the numbers provided to the Family Second
    preference category is exempt from this per-country cap. The American
    Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act (AC21) removed the
    per-country limit in any calendar quarter in which overall applicant
    demand for Employment-based visa numbers is less than the total of
    such numbers available.

    Applicability of Section 202(e): When visa demand by
    documentarily-qualified applicants from a particular country exceeds
    the amount of numbers available under the annual numerical limitation,
    that country is considered to be oversubscribed. Oversubscription may
    require the establishment of a cut-off date which is earlier than that
    which applies to a particular visa category on a worldwide basis. The
    prorating of numbers for an oversubscribed country follows the same
    percentages specified for the division of the worldwide annual
    limitation among the preferences. (Note that visa availability cut-off
    dates for oversubscribed areas may not be later than worldwide cut-off
    dates, if any, for the respective preferences.)

    The committee submitted several questions that fell outside of VO�s
    area of work, therefore, I have provided in my written testimony today
    the answers only to those questions that the Department of State can
    answer. Thank you for this opportunity.




    Ramba
    05-01 11:21 AM
    If you are 100% sure that your old 140 was not revoked by your previous employer, it can be useful in 2 ways. Contact your old employer to verify that still they have job for you as per the 140. If so, file new 485 with that 140 as it has very old PD. As you might have missed the finger printing in 2002, your previous 485 might have been denied. But 140 is still vaild for indefinite period.

    If your old employer is not offering a job to file new 485, start new GC process with your new employer and port your priority date from your old approved 140.



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