nlssubbu
04-29 06:37 PM
Apart from H1 transfer your new company attorney may also need to file I-140 (successor in interest) in the new company name as well.
Thanks
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fundo14
06-07 12:31 PM
As per the murthy's site it is possible.
Check this out
http://murthy.com/news/n_deceff.html
I am trying to get the 3 years H1 ext based on the situation mention by you.
I will keep you posted of the outcome.
Check this out
http://murthy.com/news/n_deceff.html
I am trying to get the 3 years H1 ext based on the situation mention by you.
I will keep you posted of the outcome.
vivek_k
02-12 10:34 PM
My case was filed in EB-3 category (August 2003). I completed a doctorate in 2007. I am thinking of filing in EB-1 and EB-2. Can anyone help me with links for preparing these applications and some dos and donts? Also is there any way to recapture my earlier PD (Aug 2003) for the current filing? Thanks for your help.
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fester8542
04-08 04:29 PM
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jimytomy
04-27 05:39 PM
Friends,
My EB2 I-140 got approved during 1st week of April and USCIS successfully ported my EB3 priority date of Jan, 2006 to the new EB2 I-140. As per my attorney, interfiling shouldn't be done as I have been with same employer all along and same employer sponsored for my porting. The attorney says, this should be automatically taken care of by USCIS.
My question is...I couldn't find the proper procedure/documentation for my scenario. Did any body come across this situation and can any one offer any suggestion?
Thanks for any inputs,
My Lawyer did send a interfiling letter with EB2 I -140 application. You can send it even after I-140 approval . Lawyer can send Interfiling letter requesting to approve I-1485 and also attach the copy of I485 Receipt notices ( you and your family).
Best Luck
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Please note , I am not a Lawyer. Contact Lawyer for proper guidance.
My EB2 I-140 got approved during 1st week of April and USCIS successfully ported my EB3 priority date of Jan, 2006 to the new EB2 I-140. As per my attorney, interfiling shouldn't be done as I have been with same employer all along and same employer sponsored for my porting. The attorney says, this should be automatically taken care of by USCIS.
My question is...I couldn't find the proper procedure/documentation for my scenario. Did any body come across this situation and can any one offer any suggestion?
Thanks for any inputs,
My Lawyer did send a interfiling letter with EB2 I -140 application. You can send it even after I-140 approval . Lawyer can send Interfiling letter requesting to approve I-1485 and also attach the copy of I485 Receipt notices ( you and your family).
Best Luck
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Please note , I am not a Lawyer. Contact Lawyer for proper guidance.
spamarti
01-21 07:10 PM
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die_exquisita
05-27 01:27 PM
Thanks!
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sparky63
February 26th, 2005, 07:17 PM
Maybe if it were wolf tracks or bears or something dangerous.
... especially if the wolf or bear were standing at the end of the tracks, looking back over its shoulder (from a safe distance, of course!]. That would make an interesting shot.
... especially if the wolf or bear were standing at the end of the tracks, looking back over its shoulder (from a safe distance, of course!]. That would make an interesting shot.
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sukhwinderd
11-23 10:06 AM
Legal Permanent Resident Flow by Major Category of Admission: Fiscal Years 2004 to 2006
159,081 246,878 155,330
again more than 140,000 issued for years 2004-2006.
link -> http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/IS-4496_LPRFlowReport_04vaccessible.pdf
159,081 246,878 155,330
again more than 140,000 issued for years 2004-2006.
link -> http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/IS-4496_LPRFlowReport_04vaccessible.pdf
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martinvisalaw
11-30 12:54 PM
Thank you for replying. One more follow up question: Is acting without pay considered work and hence a violation ? Thanks in advance.
Yes, acting without pay is working. You might not receive a benefit in financial terms, but you are getting other benefits - experience, publicity, etc.
Yes, acting without pay is working. You might not receive a benefit in financial terms, but you are getting other benefits - experience, publicity, etc.
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logo
09-12 12:24 PM
I looked at the link and it says:
Texas Service Center Filings
Mail your package to the Texas Service Center if you live in the following states:
AL, AR, CT, DE, FL, GA, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MS, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, SC, OK, PA, Puerto Rico, RI, TN, TX, VT, VA, U.S. Virgin Islands, WV, or Washington, DC
Does it mean that Imy application was filed in a wrong service center since I live in Minnesota?
Texas Service Center Filings
Mail your package to the Texas Service Center if you live in the following states:
AL, AR, CT, DE, FL, GA, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MS, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, SC, OK, PA, Puerto Rico, RI, TN, TX, VT, VA, U.S. Virgin Islands, WV, or Washington, DC
Does it mean that Imy application was filed in a wrong service center since I live in Minnesota?
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mmk123
08-13 10:55 AM
All,
My 4 years and 2 months on H1B will finish in this November and we are in the process of applying for an extension. I have my 140 approved and waiting for my priority date to become current.
Can I apply for 3 years extension based on my 140 approval? or do I have to apply for 2 yrs extension to finish my 6 yrs first and then eligible to apply for 3 more years (if my priority date is still not current by then?). My HR is under the second impression (2 yrs and then 3 yrs).
Also, please can you specify the USCIS rule under which it is applicable?
Thanks,
M.
My 4 years and 2 months on H1B will finish in this November and we are in the process of applying for an extension. I have my 140 approved and waiting for my priority date to become current.
Can I apply for 3 years extension based on my 140 approval? or do I have to apply for 2 yrs extension to finish my 6 yrs first and then eligible to apply for 3 more years (if my priority date is still not current by then?). My HR is under the second impression (2 yrs and then 3 yrs).
Also, please can you specify the USCIS rule under which it is applicable?
Thanks,
M.
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ssprof
08-02 07:08 PM
I googled it
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/cisomb-rr-31-uscis-sop-02-0807.pdf
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/cisomb-rr-31-uscis-sop-02-0807.pdf
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va_dude
02-04 01:07 PM
It's not clear what you really mean.
You say your employer has agreed to file your AOS papers but has not agreed to proceed with the processing. Isn't that one and the same?
Besides you should ask for exactly what the risk is.
Maybe hiring your own immigration attorney or a consult is the best to get your facts straight.
You say your employer has agreed to file your AOS papers but has not agreed to proceed with the processing. Isn't that one and the same?
Besides you should ask for exactly what the risk is.
Maybe hiring your own immigration attorney or a consult is the best to get your facts straight.
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kirupa
03-27 12:46 AM
It isn't showing up in IE for me, but it does show up in Firefox. It must be some JPG setting?
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rv485
08-27 03:14 PM
I filed I-485 for me and my wife in Aug'07. I have plan to join client and would like to change the lawyer since he is a company lawyer or represent myself for my wife and my I485. If I need to self represent what are the steps? Do I have to file G28 by selecting the option other for my and send covering letter? Will it trigger any RFE? Please advice me.
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TomTancredo
03-02 04:57 PM
Looks like there is a huge backlog of perm applications. I am not sure if they will look at your application anytime soon. If your application is pending more than a year at least you could apply for extension of H1.
It will be delusional on our part to think that perm applications will have an easy approvals.
It will be delusional on our part to think that perm applications will have an easy approvals.
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BumbleBee
08-02 05:02 PM
Hi,
Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum,
I recently changed job. My H1 transfer is not complete yet. Now I have received a very good offer from a different company. Can I transfer my H1 to this company now?
Thanks
Yes, you can transfer to any employer and any number of times. At one point, I had 3 approved H1b, but as rule says, I could work only for one at a time :)
All the H1B's are valid till employer revokes it or it expires on its own.
The only danger I see in your case is continuous H1 status. If your current employerB goes ahead and cancels H1 petition, you would have worked illegally for the period of time you were with employerB. That can cause problem in your employerC h1 filling and/or future I-485 filling.
Even if employeeB cancels your petition but employerA hasn't cancel your h1 and it has not expired, then you will not be considered out of status, but you will be considered the one who have worked 'illegally'. This situation might give you h1 approval with employerC, but will have implications in 485 application.
Its better to wait till you get approval notice for employerB and then switch to employerC based on employerB's approval notice.
my 2 cents...
BumbleBee
BumbleBee
Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum,
I recently changed job. My H1 transfer is not complete yet. Now I have received a very good offer from a different company. Can I transfer my H1 to this company now?
Thanks
Yes, you can transfer to any employer and any number of times. At one point, I had 3 approved H1b, but as rule says, I could work only for one at a time :)
All the H1B's are valid till employer revokes it or it expires on its own.
The only danger I see in your case is continuous H1 status. If your current employerB goes ahead and cancels H1 petition, you would have worked illegally for the period of time you were with employerB. That can cause problem in your employerC h1 filling and/or future I-485 filling.
Even if employeeB cancels your petition but employerA hasn't cancel your h1 and it has not expired, then you will not be considered out of status, but you will be considered the one who have worked 'illegally'. This situation might give you h1 approval with employerC, but will have implications in 485 application.
Its better to wait till you get approval notice for employerB and then switch to employerC based on employerB's approval notice.
my 2 cents...
BumbleBee
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zappy
05-28 01:29 AM
I got my Welcome Notice and actual card today (in separate envelopes). Status was updated exactly a week ago - last Tuesday.
India, EB2
PD : August, 2003
India, EB2
PD : August, 2003
qtoask
08-21 01:45 PM
Thank you.
Looks like neither junior members nor founder's/senior members not interested here. we can close this thread.
I do agree. In fact, some of the IV founders also received their GC :D. I hope they will consider this request to help others with our past experiance.
Thanks
Looks like neither junior members nor founder's/senior members not interested here. we can close this thread.
I do agree. In fact, some of the IV founders also received their GC :D. I hope they will consider this request to help others with our past experiance.
Thanks
ernie
07-26 06:51 PM
sent my packet last july2 it was received july 5, no receipt notice yet, any similar experiences?
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