DallasBlue
07-25 12:08 AM
no labor is position dependent not person dependent. You cannot make it go faster based on earlier 140.
-M
mrdelhiite is correct.
If your company is regularly advertising and they have all the ad's in place as required by PERM , they can file your PERM and you can get your labor approval. If in case your labor is approved before 30th july you would be able to file concurrent 140 & 485 and can retain your PD too.
good luck.
-- disclaimer am not a lawyer please seek professional advice.
-M
mrdelhiite is correct.
If your company is regularly advertising and they have all the ad's in place as required by PERM , they can file your PERM and you can get your labor approval. If in case your labor is approved before 30th july you would be able to file concurrent 140 & 485 and can retain your PD too.
good luck.
-- disclaimer am not a lawyer please seek professional advice.
njboy
10-02 08:07 AM
L1 visa is granted to people who have worked in the home country for the sponsoring company before coming to US. So, if you have worked in XYZ bangalore, you can get an L1 from XYZ to come to US. However, you are obviously working in the US for your present employer, so how could you have worked for the other company in the home country (Example - India)??
apb
07-20 07:54 PM
The date on the bulletin states July/20 (today's date) and no where it states that this is only for June filers. Am I missing something here
ramesh10
08-29 02:01 PM
User,
You need only AOS receipt, when you travel outside
So dont worry about EAD and AP receipts as you will get EAD Card and AP Doc directly to your address
So just ask AOS receipt saying you are planning for travel
You need only AOS receipt, when you travel outside
So dont worry about EAD and AP receipts as you will get EAD Card and AP Doc directly to your address
So just ask AOS receipt saying you are planning for travel
mallikonnet
07-18 07:03 PM
please put ' before the url
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f3fe194d3e88d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCR D&vgnextchannel=9059d9808bcbd010VgnVCM100000d1f1d6a1 RCRD
IF YOU CANT GET WITH THIS LINK GO TO USCIS.GOV THEN FORMS THEN E FILING ON LEFT HAND SIDE THEN CURRENTLY AVAILBLE E-FILINGS
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f3fe194d3e88d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCR D&vgnextchannel=9059d9808bcbd010VgnVCM100000d1f1d6a1 RCRD
IF YOU CANT GET WITH THIS LINK GO TO USCIS.GOV THEN FORMS THEN E FILING ON LEFT HAND SIDE THEN CURRENTLY AVAILBLE E-FILINGS
sertasheep
06-13 07:51 PM
Usually, even if the employer or attorney put their address, the USCIS mails the card to the address marked as the home address of the applicant.
Note that the I-765(EAD) and AP are not mandatory forms. Talk your employer into saying "these are not required right now, we can file later". And once he files the 485 and 140, you can always file the EAD and AP yourself (or use a lawyer).
I have a feeling he's trying to keep all documentation to himself. Don't let your guard down.
Purely my opinion.
Note that the I-765(EAD) and AP are not mandatory forms. Talk your employer into saying "these are not required right now, we can file later". And once he files the 485 and 140, you can always file the EAD and AP yourself (or use a lawyer).
I have a feeling he's trying to keep all documentation to himself. Don't let your guard down.
Purely my opinion.
go_guy123
12-22 01:10 PM
could this be true?
GOP version means more enforcements for "undocumented" immigrants.
GOP version means more enforcements for "undocumented" immigrants.
vichlu
07-30 02:29 PM
My PD is Feb 2008 and my I-140 has been approved the same year. I am on my H-1b 3 yr extension.
If I were to change my job now, will I lose my PD or can the new company refile my new I-140?
If I were to change my job now, will I lose my PD or can the new company refile my new I-140?
up_guy
03-07 12:34 PM
A hypothetical, but important debate on worst case scenario in changing job using AC21
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Assume changing jobs using AC21 has some risk, debate is what is that risk. I am not expecting response like pack up and leave back to home country as I already know that. I am interested serious debate from people who used AC21 and bought houses and simulated in American culture and have family reasons to stay in US.
Lets assume USCIS send some RFE and rejected 485 that new job was not same or similar. Now -
a) How many days I have to leave country ?
b) After the rejection of adjustment of status how many days I have to wrap up my current job or I must leave it same day when rejection letter received from USCIS ?
b) After those number of days can one acquire visitor's visa for up to six months to pack up stuff, house and family on the ground of rejection of adjustment of status?
c) Can one change status to some non immigrant visa such as new H-1B or F-1 by traveling back and reentering to USA ?
d) After the rejection of adjustment of status can one still port priority date in a new green card processing ?
f) I am also interested to hear feedback on what one can do to mitigate the risk of Ac21(I already know that use attorney's advise when changing job or donot change the job)
================================================== ======
Assume changing jobs using AC21 has some risk, debate is what is that risk. I am not expecting response like pack up and leave back to home country as I already know that. I am interested serious debate from people who used AC21 and bought houses and simulated in American culture and have family reasons to stay in US.
Lets assume USCIS send some RFE and rejected 485 that new job was not same or similar. Now -
a) How many days I have to leave country ?
b) After the rejection of adjustment of status how many days I have to wrap up my current job or I must leave it same day when rejection letter received from USCIS ?
b) After those number of days can one acquire visitor's visa for up to six months to pack up stuff, house and family on the ground of rejection of adjustment of status?
c) Can one change status to some non immigrant visa such as new H-1B or F-1 by traveling back and reentering to USA ?
d) After the rejection of adjustment of status can one still port priority date in a new green card processing ?
f) I am also interested to hear feedback on what one can do to mitigate the risk of Ac21(I already know that use attorney's advise when changing job or donot change the job)
pappu
07-02 11:54 AM
Thank you Lazycis. I had posted a thread a couple of days ago when the report came out.
We are looking at our members doing some analyis work on this report and sending us their feedback. If you and others are interested, pls do so.
This will help IV efforts in help USCIS in fixing their problems and suggesting solutions to USCIS.
We are looking at our members doing some analyis work on this report and sending us their feedback. If you and others are interested, pls do so.
This will help IV efforts in help USCIS in fixing their problems and suggesting solutions to USCIS.
pappu
08-28 09:22 AM
NO.
We asked for people to come forward to transcribe the calls. We do not have anyone. I am sure a lot of people waiting for EADs for their spouses will be having well qualified spouses who can volunteer their time. We have lawyers available to be on calls, but people do not even send questions on time when we announce. We organize calls on weekends, and only few people show up. However we get thousands to show up on tracker threads everyday.
We are doing this as a free service to the community. If people do not value it and help us, they can get their own own lawyers and get paid consultation.
We will not be posting recording for people who do not even want to give us a minute and complete their profile so that we can contact them. The service may also be discontinued if members do not see any value in it.
We asked for people to come forward to transcribe the calls. We do not have anyone. I am sure a lot of people waiting for EADs for their spouses will be having well qualified spouses who can volunteer their time. We have lawyers available to be on calls, but people do not even send questions on time when we announce. We organize calls on weekends, and only few people show up. However we get thousands to show up on tracker threads everyday.
We are doing this as a free service to the community. If people do not value it and help us, they can get their own own lawyers and get paid consultation.
We will not be posting recording for people who do not even want to give us a minute and complete their profile so that we can contact them. The service may also be discontinued if members do not see any value in it.
mhtanim
04-07 02:36 PM
I think this memo is about NATURALIZATION - so yes it's about Citizenship, not for GCs or I-485s.
milind70
07-08 05:49 PM
I'm getting a visa stamping date in Kolkata embassy but I'm from New Delhi. I dont want to take a chance and wait till the dates in New Delhi embassy are available. Can I schedule interview in Kolkata and later when dates become available in New Delhi change it ? I mean can I change the venue of my appointment ?
Thanks,
Ashish
I was in a similar situation last year.I had stamped my intial H1 stamps from Mumbai and Chennai. Last year in June i booked my appointment with New Delhi Embassy for stamping in Sept end when i was to be in India. i think appointments were a major issue at that point of time. Returning workers can apply for visa stamp at any consulate/embassy .
Thanks,
Ashish
I was in a similar situation last year.I had stamped my intial H1 stamps from Mumbai and Chennai. Last year in June i booked my appointment with New Delhi Embassy for stamping in Sept end when i was to be in India. i think appointments were a major issue at that point of time. Returning workers can apply for visa stamp at any consulate/embassy .
sh1974
05-04 11:37 AM
Hi All,
I recently noticed the Audited Dates for PERM moved up nearly by 9 months to Dec 2009.
My labor filed in June 2009 has been in audit.
My employer is telling that that still my case is in process.
Has any body filed in 2009 and been in Audit got it approved recently?
Those of you who have audited PERMS should check with the employers as the employers may not be checking the status regularly. Please do post if you have any updates.
I recently noticed the Audited Dates for PERM moved up nearly by 9 months to Dec 2009.
My labor filed in June 2009 has been in audit.
My employer is telling that that still my case is in process.
Has any body filed in 2009 and been in Audit got it approved recently?
Those of you who have audited PERMS should check with the employers as the employers may not be checking the status regularly. Please do post if you have any updates.
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Z.Liu
02-23 01:46 PM
Hi, guys,
I'm having a little trouble with counting the years of experience for my EB2 petition. My attorney said I can only count the number of years I worked before joining the current sponsoring company!! The situation is, I jointed this company in Jan 2004. But my petition (Labor) appliction only started at the end of 2006. My attorney says that the three years of working experience (04, 05 & 06) can not be counted!
Is he correct on this?
thanks.
I'm having a little trouble with counting the years of experience for my EB2 petition. My attorney said I can only count the number of years I worked before joining the current sponsoring company!! The situation is, I jointed this company in Jan 2004. But my petition (Labor) appliction only started at the end of 2006. My attorney says that the three years of working experience (04, 05 & 06) can not be counted!
Is he correct on this?
thanks.
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lord_labaku
04-06 02:27 PM
As long as your Advance parole is not expired, you should be able to travel with it. If your Advance parole is going to expire around the time you are planning travel; you should renew your advance parole.
As far as I can see, yours is a straight forward case.
As far as I can see, yours is a straight forward case.
jbj1234
07-20 06:00 PM
I would like to file my PERM through a good immigration lawyer in bay area. Does anyone have any recommendation? Has anyone used Indu law firm?
Some of the big names like fragomen etc seem to handle mostly company cases and are too expensive for individual case filing.
Also how much is the charge typically for the whole GC process or PERM. I know it would vary depending on lawyers but i am looking to get some general idea on how much people on the Forum have spent filing their cases from GOOD lawyers.
Some of the big names like fragomen etc seem to handle mostly company cases and are too expensive for individual case filing.
Also how much is the charge typically for the whole GC process or PERM. I know it would vary depending on lawyers but i am looking to get some general idea on how much people on the Forum have spent filing their cases from GOOD lawyers.
hello
12-22 04:59 PM
could this be true?Bob Bennett won't be in Senate next year,so how can he predict?
AllVNeedGcPc
05-12 10:59 AM
Your PD is already current now:
Visa Bulletin For June 2011 (http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/bulletin/bulletin_5452.html)
Hi all
My I-485 is pending(EB-3,India)since 2007. I changed employer & successfully ported PD on new I-140 approval in EB-2 category. My PD is in Oct 2006 & I expect that to become current in the coming few months.
Now, I need to do Interfiling to link my pending I-485 to my new I-140.
(1) What all documents/wordings are required for interfiling? Can someone pls provide a checklist?
(2) Who should do Interfiling- Myself or "Attorney of File" on my original I-485 or my current attorney (who did my new I-140)?
(3) Can I send my Interfiling request to USCIS even before my PD becomes current?
Thanks
Sameer
Visa Bulletin For June 2011 (http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/bulletin/bulletin_5452.html)
Hi all
My I-485 is pending(EB-3,India)since 2007. I changed employer & successfully ported PD on new I-140 approval in EB-2 category. My PD is in Oct 2006 & I expect that to become current in the coming few months.
Now, I need to do Interfiling to link my pending I-485 to my new I-140.
(1) What all documents/wordings are required for interfiling? Can someone pls provide a checklist?
(2) Who should do Interfiling- Myself or "Attorney of File" on my original I-485 or my current attorney (who did my new I-140)?
(3) Can I send my Interfiling request to USCIS even before my PD becomes current?
Thanks
Sameer
srilakshmij
02-11 01:06 PM
Thanks. But then, how can he apply for extension of his H1 B? Can he do it staying in India?
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