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  • baburob2
    08-28 09:51 PM
    GC is for the future job and hence if your prospective employer will be able to proceed with your GC in your absence till its very end then you should be fine and still be able to come into US as a GC holder when GC is offered to you. However in this case you can't do Adjustment of status since you willn't be staying inside US and hence have to opt for Consular processing if you haven't opted for Consular processing.





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  • engineer
    07-16 12:47 PM
    Sorry Friends...I am new here and don't know how to deal with this.

    I filed both I-140 and I485 in Sept 2005.

    Thanks

    which no you called ? and what information they asked you to provide status ? regular stuff like PD, Name etc ?





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  • kopguy
    06-09 12:05 PM
    Marketplace, a popular radio business program talks about the necessity to ease green cards for educated immigrants.

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/06/08/pm_entrepreneurship/





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  • ashkam
    07-19 02:39 PM
    Use this one, I USED IT!!. Really good. USCIS Format.
    http://www.online-languagetranslators.com/marathi.htm

    I used this one as well. Had to pay 70 bucks + $25 for expedited shipping. If you use this one, check the translation (they email it to you) before they mail it to you. Mine had a lot of spelling mistakes.



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  • hebbar77
    09-10 12:28 PM
    MY PD is july 2004 (I485 filed on 2 July 2007 with ND date 8/9/2007) and I did not get any approvals so I opened a SR on 09/03/09.

    Yesterday I received a "DISTURBING" response to the SR saying that my dates are not current because I am in EB3. I am EB2 and had only I140 approved way back in Nov 2006. So I created another SR (with the help of a nice CSR by calling USCIS yesterday 09/09/09) today morning I went for an infopass appointment in DallaS, TX to check why the USCIS is saying my case is in EB3 and not EB2. Luckily at the Infopass I was assigned to a Desi IO to help me with my issue. He spent lot of time looking researching my case and told me that my case is EB2 and the dates are current. During my Infopass appointment the IO noticed that someone audited my case few seconds before and showed me the screen where it showed that my case was PreAdjudicated. He said it looks like soneone is working on the case and I should hear from USCIS quickly. I am sure that the Second SR triggered some one to look at the case. And might be they corrected the EB category.

    Now I am eagerly awaiting my approval (primary + 2 Dependents).

    My suggesstion to people who are waiting (With PD's before Feb 2005 ) are to Open SR , make Infopass appointments to check on the status. Its very important to know if there are any problems in your case similar to mine.

    If anyone needs any help with Opening SR or creating Infopass PM me and I will be glad to help.

    My case looks same as urs! thanks for writing.
    I just hung up with USCIS before I read this.
    first person transferred the call to someone else , that person gave me an email address to forward the earlier SR response and explain the problem!





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  • ngopikrishnan
    04-06 08:09 AM
    sunil68: FYI, my company used the A# from I-140 approval on Form I-129 and that's what was quoted in the H1B approval notice.

    Following are some references. Unfortunately I couldn't find the cover letter my company had sent to the USCIS. However I do remember it was a simple cover letter refering to all of the following and attached the print outs of Pearson and Aytes memos. Hope this helps.

    3 Year Extension Statute under AC21 �104(c)
    �104(c) One-Time Protection Under Per Country Ceiling.

    Nothwithstanding section 214(g)(4) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 USC 1184(g)(4)), any alien who–

    1. is the beneficiary of a petition filed under section 204(a) of that Act for a preference status under paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of section 203(b) of that Act; and

    2. is eligible to be granted that status but for application of the per country limitation applicable to immigrants under those paragraphs may apply for, and the Attorney General may grant, an extension of such nonimmigrant status until the alien’s application for adjustment of status has been processed and a decision is made theron.

    may apply for, and the Attorney General may grant, an extension of such nonimmigrant status until the alien’s application for adjustment of status has been processed and a decision is made theron.

    USCIS Guidance Memo - AC21 �104(c) - from Pearson Memo, June 19, 2001:

    The AC21 104(c) enables H-1B nonimmigrants with approved I-140 petitions who are unable to adjust status because of per-country limits to be eligible to extend their H-1B nonimmigrant status until their application for adjustment of status has been adjudicated. An H-1B nonimmigrant is eligible for this benefit even if he or she has exhausted the maximum 6-year period of authorized stay for H-1B nonimmigrants under 8 U.S.C. 1184(g)(4), INA 214(g)(4). The statute states that the beneficiary must:

    (a) have a petition filed on his or her behalf for a preference status under INA 203(b)(1), (2), or (3) (an employment based (”EB”) petition); and (b) be eligible to be granted that status except for the per-country limitations.

    Any H-1B nonimmigrant who meets the statutory requirements above may be approved as the beneficiary of a request for an extension of H-1B nonimmigrant status until a decision is made on the nonimmigrant’s application for adjustment of status.

    1. Procedure for processing “one-time protection” benefits

    In order for a nonimmigrant to obtain an extension of H-1B nonimmigrant status under AC21 104(c), a petitioner must file a Form I- 129, Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker, with the appropriate signature, fees, and supporting documentation on behalf of the nonimmigrant. Existing guidelines in the instructions to the Form I-129W, “H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption” for payment of the $1,000 H-1B Nonimmigrant Petitioner Account Fee shall be followed. For example, if the petitioner is a nonprofit research organization or the petition is a second or subsequent request for extension of stay filed by that petitioner on behalf of that beneficiary, the petitioner is exempt from payment of the $1,000 H-1B Nonimmigrant Petitioner Account Fee. If the petition and request for extension of stay are otherwise approvable, adjudicating officers shall not deny a petition because the nonimmigrant has exhausted the maximum 6-year limit provided for by INA 214(g)(4). Extensions of stay under AC21 104(c) shall be made in increments of three years.

    The status of a dependent of an H-1B nonimmigrant is derivative of and linked to the status of the principal H-1B nonimmigrant. Therefore, dependents are eligible for H-4 status upon the filing of an H-1B petition on behalf of the principal alien and the filing of a Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status with filing fee and all necessary supporting documentation for the dependent. Dependents should be advised to file the Form I-539 concurrently, whenever possible, with the H-1B petition filed on behalf of the principal H-1B nonimmigrant.

    Aytes memo - Dec 27, 2005 and refer to the questions in section 3 on page 7.

    III. Q & A ON PROCESSING OF H-1B PETITIONS UNDER THE “ONE-TIME PROTECTION UNDER PER COUNTRY CEILING” PROVISION OF �104(C) ALLOWING EXTENSION PAST THE H-1B 6-YEAR LIMIT

    Question 1. Must an alien be the beneficiary of an approved I-140 petition in order to qualify for extension of H-1B status beyond the 6-year limit based on �104(c) of AC21?
    Answer: Yes. Consistent with prior USCIS guidance on this subject, an approved I-140 petition is required in order for an alien to qualify for an extension of H-1B status beyond the 6-year limit under � 104(c).

    Question 2. If an alien qualifies for an extension past the H-1B 6-year limit under �104(c), may an extension be granted for a period of up to three years?
    Answer: Yes, provided all other H-1B statutory and regulatory requirements are met (e.g., the petition must request three years, and include a Labor Condition Application covering such period).

    Question 3. If an alien qualifies for an extension past the H-1B 6-year limit under �104(c), may more than one extension be granted?
    Answer: Yes. USCIS recognizes that in some cases, because of per country visa limitations, it may take more than three years for the alien to be eligible to adjust. Thus, despite the reference to a “onetime protection” a qualifying alien may be granted more than one extension under this provision.

    P.S.

    1) Pearson memo: http://www.murthaimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/ac21_pearsonmemo_06192001.pdf

    2) Aytes memo: http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/AC21Intrm122705.pdf

    Please take the above info with a grain of salt and consult your lawyer!!!



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  • skarthy
    07-18 01:30 PM
    I have e filed on 7/2, there was soft lud today, do you have a soft lud when ur FP notice is mailed? has anyone seen the same??thanks for your reply

    I check with my freind who got it yesterday, his LUD or message did not change.Its was the same as from when he got the notice.

    I'll have to do a change of address soon. Planning on doing it over the weekend.





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  • Anil_s
    07-08 09:45 AM
    Hi Ari,

    Thank you for the reply.

    As I came to know L1 is denied due to skill set I have is not enough, which I do not agree and I can appeal for the same.

    Will you advise me to reopen the case? And if I am reopening the case am I eligible to stay here in US till the case is finalized even if my I-94 expires?

    Can I also file for H1 at the same time?

    Thank You
    Anil



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  • PlainSpeak
    02-23 10:30 AM
    sorry to ask this question as it may be asked previously still i need to know the latest info.


    Having AP and EAD ( i am not primary ) and want to travel to india from atlanta for round trip. what are the documents i need to carry ? What are the things i need to follow ? For the infant baby who is USA citizen what documents i need to carry ?

    please reply anybody who knows about these.

    Thank you.

    Primary carry the following
    - Origional EAD and AP
    - As many past W2 as you can
    - Atleast last 6 paystubs
    - All your previous Origional H1B which shows you were always in status
    - Origional Current H1B if applicable
    - Letter from HR of current company stating that you are a full time employee if applicable
    - Copy of 485 receipt notice if available
    - Copy of 140 receipt notice if available
    - Copy of Labour if available


    Dependent carry the following
    - Origional EAD and AP
    - All your previous Origional H4 which shows you were always in status
    - All your spouses previous Origional H1 which shows he/she were always in status
    - Copy of your 485 receipt notice and copy of spouse 485 notince if available
    - Copy of spouse 140 receipt notice if available
    - Copy of spouse Labour if available

    Optional
    - Last 3 paystubs if you are working
    - Letter from HR of current company stating that you are a full time employee if applicable





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  • GCcomesoon
    05-05 11:21 AM
    Hi

    I was under the impression that there would be some talks about the discussed bills on floor this week.I see no signs of any debate or any discussion.I have some read some posts saying that nothing would happen this year. This really confuses me as I had & I think many of us had hopes that coming weeks would decide something.

    I would appreciate if someone could give everyone very clear picture of what going on ?

    Thanks
    GCcomesoon



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  • ttdam
    11-05 06:03 PM
    FP recd - 11/05

    ==========================================
    I-1485/131/765 Sent to TSC on 08/03/07
    (TSC -> VSC -> TSC). ND=10/12/07.
    I-485 transferred to TSC on 10/17/07
    EAD card ordered on 10/19 from VSC. Received 10/29
    AP - RFE for clear copies of PP
    FP - Recd 11/05





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  • paskal
    08-23 11:51 PM
    I believe that several people have won WOM cases....

    I also hear that Sheila Murthy is planning to file a WOM with a large group of clients to offset cost.

    Might be worth getting a second opinion with an attorney that's filed and won WOM cases....

    welcome to IV!



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  • DareYouFireMe
    02-11 08:12 PM
    I think you should reach out to the new employer, involve his legal team. EMPLOYER DO NOT LET EMPLOYEES OUT OF STATUS. Not good for them either. you still have time. Also, obtain I-140 /LC docs from past employer. if he is not willing to share then reach out to the freedom of information website. Even though your employer has withdrawn application, as per my lawyer you can use your PD.





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  • vinabath
    04-07 10:09 AM
    Is this something common?. I did not get any emails after that. Following is the relevant part of the email....

    "Application Type: I485 , APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS

    Current Status: Card production ordered.

    On April 3, 2008, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register."



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  • calif
    11-10 01:27 AM
    Have you done a fulltime MBA from India?

    I140 RD- March 02, 2007.
    RFE received date? - Aug. 16, 2007.
    EB2 or EB3? - Before RFE it was EB2 & requested EB2 change to EB3 while providing education evaluation in RFE response.

    Service center? - TSC





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  • iv_only_hope
    09-30 03:24 PM
    there was a thread yesterday discussing this news. It is indeed welcome news. Atleast now USCIS should concentrate on FIFO approvals. There are just too many 2003/4/5 EB-2I applicants waiting in line when 2006 applicants got approved in a frenzy last couple of months...what a cruel joke! and for EB-3I, this news may reveal the total number of cases pending. Nobody seemed to know the accurate count...

    Sorry I didnt see the thread. Still dont actually. Where is it? Thanks.



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  • dealsnet
    02-13 12:43 PM
    First thing to do is to correct the I-94. You can go to any International airport and do it.
    You need to show the documents.

    I appreciate the input above. I am getting ready to apply for her AP now held off for all these months. The change between then and now is she has gained an extension for H4 status for the next 3 years. With this change will her class of admission on AP application be H4-B or something else? If something else then will it be LPR or AP in the Class of Admission field on the form? She does not have a valid H4 visa just an extension of H4 for 3 more years based on my H1 extension and has not left the country since the last time when the CBP mistakenly assumed that she is a resident. Your help will be appreciated.





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  • gcdeal
    07-11 05:55 PM
    That ugly women need some veneers for the gaping hole on her front teeth, not flowers. :D





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  • mrindia
    02-23 04:16 PM
    I am in the same boat. i applied recently in Jan 09. God bless America with more jobs.





    immigrationvoice1
    04-03 06:56 PM
    I am a 2nd july ead filer and my ead expires in month of october 08 i have heard that we have to file 4 months before ,do i have to file 4 months before 2nd july or 4 months before expiry of my 1st EAd which is october 08.
    please advice

    thanks
    gcwant

    120 days (maximum) from the date of expiry of your EAD. The same applies for AP, if I am not wrong.





    senk1s
    08-17 08:53 AM
    my case was similar, i had to produce the form for tetanus shot from ER... but dont know if the Dr enclosed that in the sealed envelope



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