theshiningsun
12-16 08:44 PM
thx for the clarifications.
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thomachan72
11-03 02:12 PM
3% seems very good.
Also if you can set aside some money for >3 years, putting it in an NRO term deposit is also pretty good. Now they range around 7.5 to 8%. You can repatriate the interest income after due taxes are paid.
Also if you can set aside some money for >3 years, putting it in an NRO term deposit is also pretty good. Now they range around 7.5 to 8%. You can repatriate the interest income after due taxes are paid.
billvor
10-08 05:33 PM
Hello.
I filed I-485 on October 1st. Alone with I-485 I filed Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance. Instructions for G-1145 says that I will be notified within 24 hours of documents accepting but I didn't get any notification yet. Is this something I should worry about? Documents been sent by Express mail and delivered to Chicago lockbox on October 1st.
I filed I-485 on October 1st. Alone with I-485 I filed Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance. Instructions for G-1145 says that I will be notified within 24 hours of documents accepting but I didn't get any notification yet. Is this something I should worry about? Documents been sent by Express mail and delivered to Chicago lockbox on October 1st.
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ItIsNotFunny
04-04 12:39 PM
I have an old H1B visa with approval date December 19, 2000. I moved to US in Jan 2001 and spend only 2 months in USA in total. Stay outside USA from Mar 2001 until now.
Can I apply for the remaining time against my initial six-year period of admission and will be exempted from the cap?
If you are out of country for more than a year, your 6 year starts over.
Can I apply for the remaining time against my initial six-year period of admission and will be exempted from the cap?
If you are out of country for more than a year, your 6 year starts over.
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insbaby
11-07 06:27 AM
He missed the important path of "EB3-I".
He should have put one more path for EB3-I that ends like
"the petitioner is 154 years old, or dead taken to crematory by his/her great grand children while the application is in pending..."
He should have put one more path for EB3-I that ends like
"the petitioner is 154 years old, or dead taken to crematory by his/her great grand children while the application is in pending..."
quizzer
08-29 07:14 PM
Last week i received the letter about my RFE for my I140 which they received on Feb 8, 2007. I'm a EB3 category from Bangladesh.
USCIS requested for the tax information of the company
My W2 for last year and
My Pay Stub....
Is there anything else extra i have the provide. do i have to worry about anything towards my approval or this is just a regular process to go through.
Was it from texas or nebraska?
USCIS requested for the tax information of the company
My W2 for last year and
My Pay Stub....
Is there anything else extra i have the provide. do i have to worry about anything towards my approval or this is just a regular process to go through.
Was it from texas or nebraska?
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10-25 11:31 AM
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arung
02-24 10:46 PM
Is there any solution going to come to help peoples here for 9 � 10years paying taxes, contributing to social security, Medicare, having clean records etc, and stuck on numerical limits and VISA numbers availability.
Being in this situation is not because of not started process timely, where as this is caused by the way processing tied up with employer to get GC. And as soon as changed employer the whole process reset. Sometimes employee has to take decisions in the best interest of employers, where as one has to pay price like sitting in the GC Queue again and which was also not bad till the retrogress hit hard.
There also best possibilities that people stuck in queue and waiting for GC are highly skilled, financially healthy, and capable to invest but surely not doing so in the anxiety
Even in the current economic situations most of them also lost their big chunk of money from 401k, IRA and other investment which is going to take years to recover.
Being in this situation is not because of not started process timely, where as this is caused by the way processing tied up with employer to get GC. And as soon as changed employer the whole process reset. Sometimes employee has to take decisions in the best interest of employers, where as one has to pay price like sitting in the GC Queue again and which was also not bad till the retrogress hit hard.
There also best possibilities that people stuck in queue and waiting for GC are highly skilled, financially healthy, and capable to invest but surely not doing so in the anxiety
Even in the current economic situations most of them also lost their big chunk of money from 401k, IRA and other investment which is going to take years to recover.
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nousername
06-09 12:34 PM
No, you can not work on 1099 for any other company.
Yes, the only option is work on cash.
I am currently on H1..working for company A..
Can i work for another company...without transferring my H1 and can i get a 1099 Misc....( they cannot run my payroll as i wont be employed with them)....the work is in the same field...
if 1099 is not feasible.. the only option is to get paid in cash..which i dont want to do..
any inputs.
Yes, the only option is work on cash.
I am currently on H1..working for company A..
Can i work for another company...without transferring my H1 and can i get a 1099 Misc....( they cannot run my payroll as i wont be employed with them)....the work is in the same field...
if 1099 is not feasible.. the only option is to get paid in cash..which i dont want to do..
any inputs.
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looivy
08-12 02:48 PM
Hi,
I work for Company A. My labor and I-140 has been approved with Company A. I am in my 9th year H1 extn.
I plan to join Company B using H1 transfer (AC21) and they also help me continue my I-485 by proving similarity of job.
There is a high likelihood that Company A will revoke my I-140 once I tell them I am leaving to join company B. I am safe with B because H1 transfer and I-485 has been done prior to I-140 revocation.
However, if I were to join a third Company C using H1 transfer (AC21). Can I do it and also keep my I-485 pending? Please advise.
I work for Company A. My labor and I-140 has been approved with Company A. I am in my 9th year H1 extn.
I plan to join Company B using H1 transfer (AC21) and they also help me continue my I-485 by proving similarity of job.
There is a high likelihood that Company A will revoke my I-140 once I tell them I am leaving to join company B. I am safe with B because H1 transfer and I-485 has been done prior to I-140 revocation.
However, if I were to join a third Company C using H1 transfer (AC21). Can I do it and also keep my I-485 pending? Please advise.
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gkopparam
02-12 03:39 PM
graduated with a MS in Computer science in may2007.
i applied to another university and got my sevis transferred to do my MBA there.
i have done 11 months 20 days of full time CPT at the previous university(where i did my MS).
am i eligible for another full time CPT at my new university where i have started my MBA (from jan 21st 2008)?
the international students service at my previous university is saying "i am eligible for 12months of full time CPT for every educational level, and i cannot get another 12 months if i do MBA because it is a masters degree too".
please suggest.
thanks
i applied to another university and got my sevis transferred to do my MBA there.
i have done 11 months 20 days of full time CPT at the previous university(where i did my MS).
am i eligible for another full time CPT at my new university where i have started my MBA (from jan 21st 2008)?
the international students service at my previous university is saying "i am eligible for 12months of full time CPT for every educational level, and i cannot get another 12 months if i do MBA because it is a masters degree too".
please suggest.
thanks
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makemygc
08-01 12:57 PM
One of my friend is ready to apply for 485. He is all set.
The problem is he got recently married and his wife's passport and other details are not yet ready and she is still in India.
Can he still submit his 485 for his wife?
Gurus, any help / suggestions is appreciated.
If you just search on word 'wife' you will get the response from thousands of users who posted it. He cannot file 485 for his wife until she is here.
The problem is he got recently married and his wife's passport and other details are not yet ready and she is still in India.
Can he still submit his 485 for his wife?
Gurus, any help / suggestions is appreciated.
If you just search on word 'wife' you will get the response from thousands of users who posted it. He cannot file 485 for his wife until she is here.
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NNReddy
05-24 11:06 PM
Did you apply for 2 extensions during one visit or during different visits. What kind of financial support are you talking about?
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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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greencard_fever
06-25 06:09 PM
Hi All,
First of all Congrats! to all people who are eligible to file 485 in july..
i have strage problem..i am not weather its a problem or not..i have filed my GC in 2004 December and you all know that after that the BEC process came in every thing went to BEC's..and i had no hope on that file and i asked my employer to process my GC under PERM process in 2006 april and i got the Labor and I-140 approved in 6 months...and mean while i got the 2004 labor approved in Feb 2007 and asked my employer which one will be the best and he recommended me apply for I-140 for 2004 labor and wait untill the dates become current and he was expecting the 2004 will become current...so we have applied for I-140 for 2004 labor on May 1st 2007 and the status is pending...now my questios is..
1) Is there is any problem if i use the 2004 labor and apply for I-485.
2) When attorney file for I-140 did they mention any where in that forms that i do not have any immigration petiton has been submited before?
3) If they mention no (miss communication) and applied for I-140 for 2004 labor but in fact there is a petition (I-140) submited for me for my 2006 labor.will this be a problem for my 485 approval?
4) which one will be the best for me to use now 2004 or 2006?
5) I spoke to my attorney on this and he said as long as you have not filed for 485 for 2006 labor then there is no harm.But i am concernet about that if my attorney (2004 labor) mentioned that i have not submited any immigartion petition when he filed for I-140,which is not correct since i have appled for I-140 for 2006 labor will that be a problem for my I-485 process?
you help on this is greately appreciated
Thanks in advance!
First of all Congrats! to all people who are eligible to file 485 in july..
i have strage problem..i am not weather its a problem or not..i have filed my GC in 2004 December and you all know that after that the BEC process came in every thing went to BEC's..and i had no hope on that file and i asked my employer to process my GC under PERM process in 2006 april and i got the Labor and I-140 approved in 6 months...and mean while i got the 2004 labor approved in Feb 2007 and asked my employer which one will be the best and he recommended me apply for I-140 for 2004 labor and wait untill the dates become current and he was expecting the 2004 will become current...so we have applied for I-140 for 2004 labor on May 1st 2007 and the status is pending...now my questios is..
1) Is there is any problem if i use the 2004 labor and apply for I-485.
2) When attorney file for I-140 did they mention any where in that forms that i do not have any immigration petiton has been submited before?
3) If they mention no (miss communication) and applied for I-140 for 2004 labor but in fact there is a petition (I-140) submited for me for my 2006 labor.will this be a problem for my 485 approval?
4) which one will be the best for me to use now 2004 or 2006?
5) I spoke to my attorney on this and he said as long as you have not filed for 485 for 2006 labor then there is no harm.But i am concernet about that if my attorney (2004 labor) mentioned that i have not submited any immigartion petition when he filed for I-140,which is not correct since i have appled for I-140 for 2006 labor will that be a problem for my I-485 process?
you help on this is greately appreciated
Thanks in advance!
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frostrated
07-09 02:06 PM
I have demand data March, April and July 2010.
........................... March April July
CY2010 EB2 total 53,300 52,875 44,575
CY2010 EB3 total 148,600 148,550 44,850
EB2 is reduced 11K+ in 4 months and EB3 4K+.
can you post the numbers for CY-2006 and CY-2007 for India and China.
that will give us an idea how the volume moved.
........................... March April July
CY2010 EB2 total 53,300 52,875 44,575
CY2010 EB3 total 148,600 148,550 44,850
EB2 is reduced 11K+ in 4 months and EB3 4K+.
can you post the numbers for CY-2006 and CY-2007 for India and China.
that will give us an idea how the volume moved.
DarkChild
04-08 04:19 PM
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India_USA
10-25 09:15 AM
let's abandon the gc process, pack up and leave...........
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