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12-31 12:39 PM
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mckottayam
08-05 09:10 PM
I always carry a letter from Employer and I was asked once at Chicago. The letter says I am employed from this day, my job title, salary, visa status and they expect me to return to the employment after the trip. Hope this helps.
sunny1000
07-19 04:21 PM
Is it mandatory to spend [B]at least[B] 6 months residing in the US every calendar year after obtaining a GC? :confused:
If your stay is less than 1 year abroad, you can reenter using just your green card. If you want to stay 1-2 years outside the U.S, you will have to apply for a reentry permit before departure. But, it will be considered as a break (i.e, more than 1 year abroad) in the continous residence requirement of 5 years when it comes to your naturalization application.
If you want to stay longer than that, you will have to apply for "returning resident permit" for which you need to prove that your intent is to be a permanent resident but, your stay abroad longer than the period of the reentry permit was beyond your control.
Please consult an attorney so that you don't lose your PR.
If your stay is less than 1 year abroad, you can reenter using just your green card. If you want to stay 1-2 years outside the U.S, you will have to apply for a reentry permit before departure. But, it will be considered as a break (i.e, more than 1 year abroad) in the continous residence requirement of 5 years when it comes to your naturalization application.
If you want to stay longer than that, you will have to apply for "returning resident permit" for which you need to prove that your intent is to be a permanent resident but, your stay abroad longer than the period of the reentry permit was beyond your control.
Please consult an attorney so that you don't lose your PR.
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Liz
06-28 11:31 PM
Dear Attorney,
My company is willing to sponsor me and I have a few questions regarding the occupation.
I have no professional degree but I have 7 years experience as a general manager. My boss spoke to one attorney who said that I can be in EB-3 skilled worker but he (the attorney) is going to put that at least 5 years experience is required. The company that I have been working for is an export/import Asian food company (65 employees; $100 million revenue) so my boss is not going to hire someone who has only 2 years experience. The attorney also wants to put that a foreign language (Korean) is required as I will be responsible for making orders from Korea.
On the other hand I went to a different lawyer who said that if I want to be in EB-3 skilled worker the 2 years experience is enough and if there will be a foreign language requirement, most likely my ETA9089 will be denied. Also, he mentioned that a GENERAL MANAGER requires at least a bachelor's degree (as stated in SWA OES).
I would appreciate your input.
Thank you.
My company is willing to sponsor me and I have a few questions regarding the occupation.
I have no professional degree but I have 7 years experience as a general manager. My boss spoke to one attorney who said that I can be in EB-3 skilled worker but he (the attorney) is going to put that at least 5 years experience is required. The company that I have been working for is an export/import Asian food company (65 employees; $100 million revenue) so my boss is not going to hire someone who has only 2 years experience. The attorney also wants to put that a foreign language (Korean) is required as I will be responsible for making orders from Korea.
On the other hand I went to a different lawyer who said that if I want to be in EB-3 skilled worker the 2 years experience is enough and if there will be a foreign language requirement, most likely my ETA9089 will be denied. Also, he mentioned that a GENERAL MANAGER requires at least a bachelor's degree (as stated in SWA OES).
I would appreciate your input.
Thank you.
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apravi
12-06 05:24 PM
Immigration experts,
Please help me to get out of this confusion.
My H4-H1 Adjustment of status is approved and i have Advance parole and EAD with me through my husbands i485 application.I need to travel to india in jan/feb 2008 for 2-3weeks.I may not be able to go for stamping at that time.My H4 visa stamp is valid till sep2008.My H1 approval notice is valid till sep2010.
My question is,can i travel to india and come back without H1 stamping using Advance parole?If i come in using Advance parole can i work again on H1 or do i need to use EAD?
Thanks in advance.
Please help me to get out of this confusion.
My H4-H1 Adjustment of status is approved and i have Advance parole and EAD with me through my husbands i485 application.I need to travel to india in jan/feb 2008 for 2-3weeks.I may not be able to go for stamping at that time.My H4 visa stamp is valid till sep2008.My H1 approval notice is valid till sep2010.
My question is,can i travel to india and come back without H1 stamping using Advance parole?If i come in using Advance parole can i work again on H1 or do i need to use EAD?
Thanks in advance.
kirupa
09-08 03:18 AM
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Also, I am assuming you mean Silverlight, but remember that "Page" is valid in WPF as well when dealing with the Navigation classes :)
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gc_discussion
02-27 10:15 PM
Now working on H1b, 8th year
PD: Oct 2005
I 140: approved
I 485: pending
AP, EAD: approved
I want to change job to another employer.Can the new employer file an H1b for me based on my approved I 140. I prefer to be on H1b as traveling is easier and don't have to wait for the EAD, AP each year and the uncertainities invloved.
I would appreciate replies.
PD: Oct 2005
I 140: approved
I 485: pending
AP, EAD: approved
I want to change job to another employer.Can the new employer file an H1b for me based on my approved I 140. I prefer to be on H1b as traveling is easier and don't have to wait for the EAD, AP each year and the uncertainities invloved.
I would appreciate replies.
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vaguely
12-04 05:46 PM
Hi,
I was on H1 status but got laid off. I have my EAD and my AP has been approved but I have not yet received it in the mail. Once I do, is it safe to travel outside the US and re-enter using AP if i don't have job yet?
Thanks.
I was on H1 status but got laid off. I have my EAD and my AP has been approved but I have not yet received it in the mail. Once I do, is it safe to travel outside the US and re-enter using AP if i don't have job yet?
Thanks.
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sdrblr
12-25 08:15 PM
"I lost the paystub" is crap. On the flip side what were you doing for the three months waiting for it?
Ask him to print the duplicate from your payroll system....this should not be an issue at all if he is not trying to hide anything.
There is a good chance that the visa officer will ask you to prove your legal status on H1 and you may have to do a lot of explaining about the change in status.
It just seems like something is not right here
Ask him to print the duplicate from your payroll system....this should not be an issue at all if he is not trying to hide anything.
There is a good chance that the visa officer will ask you to prove your legal status on H1 and you may have to do a lot of explaining about the change in status.
It just seems like something is not right here
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iwantgc
10-10 11:21 AM
Does anyone know when is the November 2006 visa bulletin gonna be out?
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plassey
08-15 08:28 PM
Don't do this . The information you want is here
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11821
Or you are stupid enough not to understand that
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11821
Or you are stupid enough not to understand that
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bajrangbali
07-02 04:03 PM
6. Implications for Certain Employment-
Based Second and Third Categories
Absent legislation providing for additional visa numbers,
the Ombudsman estimates that some individuals under the
�India� category in the Visa Bulletin now may wait at least 10
years to complete immigration processing and obtain a green
card. This estimate assumes maximum annual preference category
and per country usage. If these projections are correct,
affected individuals will spend many years of their working
lives as applicants for green cards, i.e., as neither temporary
workers nor lawful permanent residents.
Looks like stage is set. People already in queue as of 07/2009 have 10 years and no one new can apply for next 10years :mad:
Based Second and Third Categories
Absent legislation providing for additional visa numbers,
the Ombudsman estimates that some individuals under the
�India� category in the Visa Bulletin now may wait at least 10
years to complete immigration processing and obtain a green
card. This estimate assumes maximum annual preference category
and per country usage. If these projections are correct,
affected individuals will spend many years of their working
lives as applicants for green cards, i.e., as neither temporary
workers nor lawful permanent residents.
Looks like stage is set. People already in queue as of 07/2009 have 10 years and no one new can apply for next 10years :mad:
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gc28262
07-01 05:13 PM
H1 extension can be applied upto 6 months before the expiry of current H1.
If you haven't completed 6 years on H1, you can always extend it as usual.
If you have completed 6 years on H1B, you have to have one of the following to extend your H1B.
1. Labor/Perm was applied at least 1 year back
In this case, your H1 will be extended another year
2. I-140 is approved.
In this case, your H1B will be extended 3 years.
More than likely your I-140 will be approved before November 2009 if it is a reasonably clean case. ( USCIS I-140 processing time has come down drastically)
BTW you don't get an H1 automatically on your 140 approval, your company has to apply for it.
Hope this helps.
If you haven't completed 6 years on H1, you can always extend it as usual.
If you have completed 6 years on H1B, you have to have one of the following to extend your H1B.
1. Labor/Perm was applied at least 1 year back
In this case, your H1 will be extended another year
2. I-140 is approved.
In this case, your H1B will be extended 3 years.
More than likely your I-140 will be approved before November 2009 if it is a reasonably clean case. ( USCIS I-140 processing time has come down drastically)
BTW you don't get an H1 automatically on your 140 approval, your company has to apply for it.
Hope this helps.
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krishnam70
10-02 11:33 PM
I am currently working on H1B and have received my EAD and Advance Parole recently. I am planning to travel next month and want to use
my Advance Parole for this purpose. When I come back (to avoid h1b stamping again in home country). Do I need to use EAD to continue
working in US?
Thanks in advance
please read through the posts here in this url and it will answer your questions
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=76
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my Advance Parole for this purpose. When I come back (to avoid h1b stamping again in home country). Do I need to use EAD to continue
working in US?
Thanks in advance
please read through the posts here in this url and it will answer your questions
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=76
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gulbir
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GC03 ,
Thanks for your prompt response.
Thanks for your prompt response.
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willwin
07-30 06:21 PM
Not trying to steal this thread.
I am completing my 6 years as well. My I140 is approved and pursuing Consular Processing.
My H1B extension has been filed. Is it true that H1B extensions are rejected these days without proper reasons whatsoever?
And, if everything looks good, is a 3 year extension certain?
I am completing my 6 years as well. My I140 is approved and pursuing Consular Processing.
My H1B extension has been filed. Is it true that H1B extensions are rejected these days without proper reasons whatsoever?
And, if everything looks good, is a 3 year extension certain?
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sdrblr
09-11 01:01 PM
Guys
Just curious to know whether anybody received the physical card with out a CPO email or status. Did anybody with just "Welcome" email and status receive cards yet?
Just checking whether NO CPO status/ email = no card.
I received the "Welcome" email, status and the physical letter on Tuesday but no card yet. Any body in the same boat? (I understand that it takes about 1-3 weeks but many have received cards with in a week)
The reason I am asking is my I9 expires month end and HR is on my back for the updated doc. They would rather see a card than a letter which has no expiration date :)
Just curious to know whether anybody received the physical card with out a CPO email or status. Did anybody with just "Welcome" email and status receive cards yet?
Just checking whether NO CPO status/ email = no card.
I received the "Welcome" email, status and the physical letter on Tuesday but no card yet. Any body in the same boat? (I understand that it takes about 1-3 weeks but many have received cards with in a week)
The reason I am asking is my I9 expires month end and HR is on my back for the updated doc. They would rather see a card than a letter which has no expiration date :)
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LondonTown
04-26 07:37 AM
Some officers add 10 days to I797s date some do not. It is not an error, you are good.
PD_Dec2002
03-07 12:42 AM
Hi,
Have a question on EAD/H1b. I am joining a new company using AC21 and EAD. Lets say after few months if INS denies my GC application then will I be able to transfer my h1b. Basically I got the info that I can re-capture my unused period of H1b out of 6 years. Is that true ?
Thanks.
I don't know if the following information is applicable if the GC is denied.
Last year, my friend started working on an EAD (after his H-1B visa expired). Unfortunately, he did not get his renewal EAD in hand before the expiry of the current EAD, so the lawyer submitted a H-1B petition to use the unused portion (India vacations for him, but basically any time when you were outside the US) from his old H-1B so my friend could continue working. If I remember well, it was applied under Premium Processing, but I know for sure that it definitely came through. But so did his EAD card...on the day his current EAD expired.
Again, I want to reiterate that I don't know how the above scenario plays out if the GC is denied, so do check with a lawyer.
Regards,
Jayant
Have a question on EAD/H1b. I am joining a new company using AC21 and EAD. Lets say after few months if INS denies my GC application then will I be able to transfer my h1b. Basically I got the info that I can re-capture my unused period of H1b out of 6 years. Is that true ?
Thanks.
I don't know if the following information is applicable if the GC is denied.
Last year, my friend started working on an EAD (after his H-1B visa expired). Unfortunately, he did not get his renewal EAD in hand before the expiry of the current EAD, so the lawyer submitted a H-1B petition to use the unused portion (India vacations for him, but basically any time when you were outside the US) from his old H-1B so my friend could continue working. If I remember well, it was applied under Premium Processing, but I know for sure that it definitely came through. But so did his EAD card...on the day his current EAD expired.
Again, I want to reiterate that I don't know how the above scenario plays out if the GC is denied, so do check with a lawyer.
Regards,
Jayant
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07-17 09:19 PM
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