nda050325
03-11 12:41 PM
Hi,
There is likely to be a change in my reporting manager. My current reporting manager will still be in the company in a new role, but I will be reporting to a new manager.
My PERM application (LC) was filed in mid Jan '09, and is still being processed. I would like to know if this will affect my PERM application in any way.
Nothing else has changed since i took up this position, same title, salary, location etc.,
I have not found much info on this topic and so, decided to post this question.Thanks in advance for your replies.
There is likely to be a change in my reporting manager. My current reporting manager will still be in the company in a new role, but I will be reporting to a new manager.
My PERM application (LC) was filed in mid Jan '09, and is still being processed. I would like to know if this will affect my PERM application in any way.
Nothing else has changed since i took up this position, same title, salary, location etc.,
I have not found much info on this topic and so, decided to post this question.Thanks in advance for your replies.
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donya
08-14 12:52 AM
Dear all,
I have a Q regarding the follow-to-join rule. Say one has filed I-140 and I-485 recently (concurrently filing). To use the follow-to-join rule, can the spouse file I-485 at any time after the primary applicant's I-140 is approved but before I-485 is approved? In that case, will the spouse's I-485 be approved around the same time as the primary applicant?
A related Q, will a Visa number be immediately available after one's I-140 is approved?
Thanks a lot!
-donya
I have a Q regarding the follow-to-join rule. Say one has filed I-140 and I-485 recently (concurrently filing). To use the follow-to-join rule, can the spouse file I-485 at any time after the primary applicant's I-140 is approved but before I-485 is approved? In that case, will the spouse's I-485 be approved around the same time as the primary applicant?
A related Q, will a Visa number be immediately available after one's I-140 is approved?
Thanks a lot!
-donya
good idea
04-04 11:23 PM
IF labor approves, do labor dept informs employer only or they also inform candidate?
is it up to employer only to inform the candidate?
thanks.
is it up to employer only to inform the candidate?
thanks.
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santa123
06-14 07:10 PM
What is the typical time frame to receive the original labor / PERM certification after the approval (online)? Who receives the original typically?
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lsbk
09-19 07:35 AM
Hello everyone,
Please help me with your valuable suggestions. My H4 extension was applied with my husband's H1 extension through premium processing. Both were approved within 6 days. I got my courtesy copy of H4 extension but my lawyer never got the original approval notice with the new I-94. So my lawyer applied the form I-824 for a duplicate copy of my approval. But will I get a new I-94 with the duplicate copy? I was planning to travel to India next month. I do have the white I-94 that I got when I entered the country and the green I-94 that I got with last year's extension. Only the I-94 from this year's extension is missing. Can I travel with that? Will I have problems at port of entry when I return back? Will I have any problems stamping my H4 with courtesy copy?
I asked my lawyer to file I-102 for replacing the lost I-94 but he said that form is for replacing the original I-94 I got at port of entry(which I already have). So there is no need of it. Sorry the post is too long. Thanks a lot in advance.
Please help me with your valuable suggestions. My H4 extension was applied with my husband's H1 extension through premium processing. Both were approved within 6 days. I got my courtesy copy of H4 extension but my lawyer never got the original approval notice with the new I-94. So my lawyer applied the form I-824 for a duplicate copy of my approval. But will I get a new I-94 with the duplicate copy? I was planning to travel to India next month. I do have the white I-94 that I got when I entered the country and the green I-94 that I got with last year's extension. Only the I-94 from this year's extension is missing. Can I travel with that? Will I have problems at port of entry when I return back? Will I have any problems stamping my H4 with courtesy copy?
I asked my lawyer to file I-102 for replacing the lost I-94 but he said that form is for replacing the original I-94 I got at port of entry(which I already have). So there is no need of it. Sorry the post is too long. Thanks a lot in advance.
snathan
01-14 11:06 PM
Hi! I'm H1B holder and my company is willing to sponsor the green card. I'm coming from Eastern Europe (Moldova) and in US am working as software developer, I guess it's EB-3, right? I graduated in Romania Bachelor Degree in Mathematics & Computer Science (4 years) and Master Degree in Computer Science & Engineering (2 years). My work experience is more than 7 years. Please advice how to proceed to get this process done properly, legally and fast, reasonably possible and how much time it would probably take. Thanks in advance!
You should try for EB2. Make sure the Labor requirement is filed accordingly. Any way as you are coming under ROW, its not going to make much difference.
You should try for EB2. Make sure the Labor requirement is filed accordingly. Any way as you are coming under ROW, its not going to make much difference.
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martinvisalaw
09-10 12:05 PM
The US Department of State has released the new Visa Bulletin (http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4575.html) for October 2009. In family-based categories, there is very slight movement forward, but just by a few weeks or months in most categories. However, Family 1st Preference for Mexico moves forward by 17 months
Employment-based categories remain "Current" for all 1st preference applicants, and for 2nd preference from Mexico, China, and countries other than India and China.
The biggest change is that the bulletin once again lists priority dates for 3rd Preference and Other Workers. These categories have been "Unavailable" since the May 2009 bulletin. Unfortunately, the priority dates listed on the October bulletin are all at least a few weeks behind the dates listed the last time, in the April bulletin. This may be the Visa Office being conservative in its first allocation of numbers for the new fiscal year. Let's hope so, and hope that they move forward in the next few months.
Employment-based categories remain "Current" for all 1st preference applicants, and for 2nd preference from Mexico, China, and countries other than India and China.
The biggest change is that the bulletin once again lists priority dates for 3rd Preference and Other Workers. These categories have been "Unavailable" since the May 2009 bulletin. Unfortunately, the priority dates listed on the October bulletin are all at least a few weeks behind the dates listed the last time, in the April bulletin. This may be the Visa Office being conservative in its first allocation of numbers for the new fiscal year. Let's hope so, and hope that they move forward in the next few months.
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morchu
05-27 06:56 PM
What I understand is that, your spouse can apply for H1, but not "change of status" while on EAD/adjustee. The establishment of H1 status for your spouse is possible only via an entry using H1 visa.
So your spouse can wait in USA for the H1 approval notice and then travel outside USA for consular processing.
Anyway, it may not worth all this pain, since she can continue using EAD.
Thanks for the response, but does that means anybody who is on EAD cannot apply for H1B while in US ?
So your spouse can wait in USA for the H1 approval notice and then travel outside USA for consular processing.
Anyway, it may not worth all this pain, since she can continue using EAD.
Thanks for the response, but does that means anybody who is on EAD cannot apply for H1B while in US ?
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bakara
09-08 12:07 PM
Hi,
DOB was entered incorrect while renewing EAD. EAD got approved but now I want to send it back to correct the mistake I did. So, I guess my question is - When I send my EAD back with the application for Replacement, do I need to pay the fee for EAD again?
Your help will be appreciated.
DOB was entered incorrect while renewing EAD. EAD got approved but now I want to send it back to correct the mistake I did. So, I guess my question is - When I send my EAD back with the application for Replacement, do I need to pay the fee for EAD again?
Your help will be appreciated.
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logiclife
01-03 12:16 PM
Its the first item on the homepage under "News and Events".
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krustycat
10-05 09:55 AM
I'm waiting :rolleyes:
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goel_ar
11-16 09:06 AM
1.) What time is it taking to get a receipt by USICS? (NON Premium Processing - I�m in NY City - so probably Vermont Center)
==> It took me two weeks. I applied in Vermont center too.
2.) Do we have any rule in written (Official), that as soon u apply for transfer, without getting the receipt; you can work for the new employer?
(So I can show it to my new employer)
==> Afaik, I think you need to have receipt to start working. (2 weeks).
4.) What is the time taken for the H1 Paper, to be delivered after receipt, by USICS?
==> 2-3 months for non-premium.
==> It took me two weeks. I applied in Vermont center too.
2.) Do we have any rule in written (Official), that as soon u apply for transfer, without getting the receipt; you can work for the new employer?
(So I can show it to my new employer)
==> Afaik, I think you need to have receipt to start working. (2 weeks).
4.) What is the time taken for the H1 Paper, to be delivered after receipt, by USICS?
==> 2-3 months for non-premium.
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Winn777
September 20th, 2006, 11:22 AM
Keith,
Don't be afraid of the "G" lenses. I have several "Pro G" lenses and they are fantastic. The only difference in the "G" lens is it does not have an aperture ring and you don't need that unless you are using the lens on a manual camera. You can set the aperture manually in your D70 through the camera settings and you just don't need the ring.
Nikon manufactures several different quality levels of lenses and the more the lens cost the better the quality. I suggest that you buy the best glass your budget will allow and you can upgrade later. That's what I did.
I have the Nikkor 70-300 f4-5.6D ED AF Zoom and for the money it's a good lens. It's a consumer lens and doesn't have the build quality of my Nikkor 70-200 F2.8G AF-S VR IF ED Pro lens. But it works just fine and doesn't cost any where near what a Pro lens cost.
Don't be afraid of the "G" lenses. I have several "Pro G" lenses and they are fantastic. The only difference in the "G" lens is it does not have an aperture ring and you don't need that unless you are using the lens on a manual camera. You can set the aperture manually in your D70 through the camera settings and you just don't need the ring.
Nikon manufactures several different quality levels of lenses and the more the lens cost the better the quality. I suggest that you buy the best glass your budget will allow and you can upgrade later. That's what I did.
I have the Nikkor 70-300 f4-5.6D ED AF Zoom and for the money it's a good lens. It's a consumer lens and doesn't have the build quality of my Nikkor 70-200 F2.8G AF-S VR IF ED Pro lens. But it works just fine and doesn't cost any where near what a Pro lens cost.