roseball
10-19 10:50 AM
A startup in the area filed for my PERM and it was approved in June 2010. Right now, they are in a mess about their tax returns and reauditing with their CPA and it seems that they will not be able to provide tax statements for this year end.
That will cause the PERM to expire without filing I140 since PERM expires in Dec. Is there anyway for us to file extension for the PERM ? More than 180 days...
I think they should still be able to file your I-140 in regular processing by not including the latest tax papers (include previous years). Since it takes a few months to process I-140 under regular filing, they will likely issue an RFE asking for tax documents. Hopefully, by then they are done with their audit and would be able to reply to the RFE with tax documents or provide explanation on why they cannot provide the requested documents but they can provide any other document that proves their ability to pay. That way, you won't lose your approved PERM.
That will cause the PERM to expire without filing I140 since PERM expires in Dec. Is there anyway for us to file extension for the PERM ? More than 180 days...
I think they should still be able to file your I-140 in regular processing by not including the latest tax papers (include previous years). Since it takes a few months to process I-140 under regular filing, they will likely issue an RFE asking for tax documents. Hopefully, by then they are done with their audit and would be able to reply to the RFE with tax documents or provide explanation on why they cannot provide the requested documents but they can provide any other document that proves their ability to pay. That way, you won't lose your approved PERM.
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Roni
06-11 10:43 PM
My employer let me signed 3 contracts. First was for the year 2006 then two for 2007. They said they just changed a few things but it is the same. The previous two contracts said if ever employment is terminated prior to an agreed date, reimbursement to the employer will be pro-rated. The 3rd contract was changed to reimbursing the employer the full amount of the contract which means H1B fees, recruitment fees, sign-on bonus and reimbursement. I was not aware that they've changed the reimbursement because I did not read the third contract anymore because they said it's the same.
Is it legal for the employer to charge the H1B employee the H1B fees, recruitment fee, sign-on bonus and reimbursements? I applied directly to my employer but they hired a recruiter and was just made aware of the huge amount after working for 3mos with them. They never gave me a copy of the total amount of my contract until I asked for it.
They filed for my I-140. It was already approved and just waiting for the I-485 to be filed.
Thank you so much for your help.
Is it legal for the employer to charge the H1B employee the H1B fees, recruitment fee, sign-on bonus and reimbursements? I applied directly to my employer but they hired a recruiter and was just made aware of the huge amount after working for 3mos with them. They never gave me a copy of the total amount of my contract until I asked for it.
They filed for my I-140. It was already approved and just waiting for the I-485 to be filed.
Thank you so much for your help.
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07-02 10:24 AM
Not sure if it was already posted, but I'll post it anyway
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a_yaja
09-13 10:47 AM
Hi,
What is the last day for filling H1B? (assuming cap of 65,000 is not reached)
To be specific, can it be filled after 30th sept, 2009?
Thanks!
I am assuming you are talking about a new H1 that is subject to the 2009 - 2010 cap of 65K. You can file it anytime as long as H1 numbers are available. You can even file for a H1 in Sept. 2010 (that is subject to the 2009 - 2010 cap) if a visa number is available from the 2009 - 2010 quota (not sure if your job has to start before Oct. 2010 to qualify for a H1 subject to the 2009 - 2010 cap though).
What is the last day for filling H1B? (assuming cap of 65,000 is not reached)
To be specific, can it be filled after 30th sept, 2009?
Thanks!
I am assuming you are talking about a new H1 that is subject to the 2009 - 2010 cap of 65K. You can file it anytime as long as H1 numbers are available. You can even file for a H1 in Sept. 2010 (that is subject to the 2009 - 2010 cap) if a visa number is available from the 2009 - 2010 quota (not sure if your job has to start before Oct. 2010 to qualify for a H1 subject to the 2009 - 2010 cap though).
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02-08 01:51 PM
You can definitely do it and you friend can be your partner as long as he is not working for the LLC( getting salary from it).
yyfGC98
05-19 12:49 PM
I need help on my I485 pending case:
When I was a PHD student I filled NIW (national interest waiver) and got my I-140 approval (priority date is 6/22/2006). Now I am working for a Telecommunication company.
My NIW I-140 form stated my job is:
SOC Code: 17-2112
Nontechnical description of job: Operations research and logistics with optimization and numerical analysis.
In my NIW cover letter, I stated my contribution in airline industry with the operations research and optimization knowledge. My current work is still related to the operations research and logistics but my contribution is different now. Does that mean I am not in the same research/work field? Some attorney said my I-485 will most probably be denied because I am not benefit to airline industry now. Is this true?
What is the definition of the same/similar field? I thought I should be safe as long as I continue to work on OR and logistics related work, even if my work on different project or for different companies.
When USCIS process I-485, they will look at the job description on I-140 form or the contribution in cover letter?
An attorney suggested me to apply a PERM as a backup to keep the existing priority date (6/22/06), in case my NIW-based 485 case has any issue.
What's the percentage of chance that you think my 485 can be denied due to the working field issue? I originally thought it's very small (less than 5%), and I just need to wait for the Visa availability. Is it correct?
My husband's H1 visa is about to reach the 6 year limit in March 2011, and he was thinking to use EAD from my 485 case until we get green card. Is this a good plan, or he need to apply a PERM as a backup too? Is it too late? What would be a good plan?
When I was a PHD student I filled NIW (national interest waiver) and got my I-140 approval (priority date is 6/22/2006). Now I am working for a Telecommunication company.
My NIW I-140 form stated my job is:
SOC Code: 17-2112
Nontechnical description of job: Operations research and logistics with optimization and numerical analysis.
In my NIW cover letter, I stated my contribution in airline industry with the operations research and optimization knowledge. My current work is still related to the operations research and logistics but my contribution is different now. Does that mean I am not in the same research/work field? Some attorney said my I-485 will most probably be denied because I am not benefit to airline industry now. Is this true?
What is the definition of the same/similar field? I thought I should be safe as long as I continue to work on OR and logistics related work, even if my work on different project or for different companies.
When USCIS process I-485, they will look at the job description on I-140 form or the contribution in cover letter?
An attorney suggested me to apply a PERM as a backup to keep the existing priority date (6/22/06), in case my NIW-based 485 case has any issue.
What's the percentage of chance that you think my 485 can be denied due to the working field issue? I originally thought it's very small (less than 5%), and I just need to wait for the Visa availability. Is it correct?
My husband's H1 visa is about to reach the 6 year limit in March 2011, and he was thinking to use EAD from my 485 case until we get green card. Is this a good plan, or he need to apply a PERM as a backup too? Is it too late? What would be a good plan?
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dvb123
10-01 04:19 PM
It took my friend 32 days to recieve the 485 reciept from the day they recieved the fedex package for 485.
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July 1st, 2004, 06:30 AM
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wandmaker
05-12 12:53 PM
Hi. I am currently here in the US applying for AOS from a B2 to F1 visa. I sent my application on the 26th April with USPS Express mail request return reciept. My current 1 94 expired on April 28th. My return receipt from USPS says that my item was signed for on April 28th leaving me still in status but when I received my I 797 C it says that the receipt date is April 29th. I am very worried and I am wondering if this is something I should call their customer services department about. I do not want my application denied simply because I may seem not to be in status. Please help, I am very worried.
As long as you have a copy of the delivery receipt you are good and not out of status.
As long as you have a copy of the delivery receipt you are good and not out of status.
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nefrateedi
08-01 05:18 PM
can you please let me know when is the USCIS fee increase is scheduled from?
Also, say for I-485 the fee is 1000, does this fee include for spouse also? Or For spouse, the fee is extra $1000 ie the fee is per applicant or per family
I have the same question for EAD/travel docs
The new fees are in effect as of July 30, 2007. See below for the new fee schedule.
http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/G-1055.pdf
Also, say for I-485 the fee is 1000, does this fee include for spouse also? Or For spouse, the fee is extra $1000 ie the fee is per applicant or per family
I have the same question for EAD/travel docs
The new fees are in effect as of July 30, 2007. See below for the new fee schedule.
http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/G-1055.pdf
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maxy
11-09 05:10 PM
I am currently working for big consulting firm, they hold my H1 and 485 is pending for more than 6 months. i have valid EAD from pending 485.
I am getting full time opportunity, my new employer is ready to transfer H1 as well as they are willing to accept me using EAD. so its entirely my preference.
can you please tell me adv/dis adv of using H1 over EAD or vice versa. (my 6 yrs of H1 will finish in another 6-7 months)
Thanks
I am getting full time opportunity, my new employer is ready to transfer H1 as well as they are willing to accept me using EAD. so its entirely my preference.
can you please tell me adv/dis adv of using H1 over EAD or vice versa. (my 6 yrs of H1 will finish in another 6-7 months)
Thanks
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siddhu98
08-02 09:02 PM
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fall1998
05-18 05:06 PM
I think someone has given you incorrect information.
A visitor can stay for a maximum of 6 months (180 days - unless person is given earlier date in I-94, which is not usual) At a stretch. If person returns before 180 days, he/she can come back within a day and get a new I-94 and again can stay for 6 months (180 days or the date written on new I-94).
So, person's stay is not governed by number of days in a year, but by the date which is written on I-94. As long as she gets new I-94 with new date, she can stay until that date.
As a side note, what you are confusing with is the tax requirements, which is: If you are claiming a person to be your dependent, he/she must have stayed in the country for atleast 6 months in a calendar year.
A visitor can stay for a maximum of 6 months (180 days - unless person is given earlier date in I-94, which is not usual) At a stretch. If person returns before 180 days, he/she can come back within a day and get a new I-94 and again can stay for 6 months (180 days or the date written on new I-94).
So, person's stay is not governed by number of days in a year, but by the date which is written on I-94. As long as she gets new I-94 with new date, she can stay until that date.
As a side note, what you are confusing with is the tax requirements, which is: If you are claiming a person to be your dependent, he/she must have stayed in the country for atleast 6 months in a calendar year.
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kewlchap
08-13 05:25 PM
Hi,
Can you tell me how you took an Infopass appointment since your PD is not current right now (will be current in Sept)? I was told that I can take infopass appointment only after my PD is current.
Can you tell me how you took an Infopass appointment since your PD is not current right now (will be current in Sept)? I was told that I can take infopass appointment only after my PD is current.
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logiclife
02-02 08:12 PM
I am not a perm candidate and I dont know what is causing the failure of First-in-first-out procedure.
We are going to demand TRANSPARENCY in addition to efficiency for BECs. Its a part of Immigration voice's agenda.
The way things are going, even if you get your labor approved, there will be a new backlog. That will be at 485 stage.
And then 2 years down the road, there will be a backlog elimination center for the I-485 as visa numbers would be available but the self-appreciating and self-congratulating govt agencies would continue doing the great job they are doing today. At least people with lesser patience will be able to go for consular processing.
We are going to demand TRANSPARENCY in addition to efficiency for BECs. Its a part of Immigration voice's agenda.
The way things are going, even if you get your labor approved, there will be a new backlog. That will be at 485 stage.
And then 2 years down the road, there will be a backlog elimination center for the I-485 as visa numbers would be available but the self-appreciating and self-congratulating govt agencies would continue doing the great job they are doing today. At least people with lesser patience will be able to go for consular processing.
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fearonlygod
12-01 06:43 AM
My Lawyers documents stated that there is no need for it, and now i am too close for travel but am just curious abt how people are following it.....
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Digitalosophy
12-04 12:29 AM
It's 12:29 am here. I can work tomorrow. My phone number is in my portfolio. Feel free to call tonight, or just email. But phone is better not home.
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RNGC
02-23 01:18 PM
Interesting (?!) situation!
One of my relative is on F1 visa, he wants to marry someone in India. He has applied family based GC. Can he bring that person in India thru a visitor visa here to USA and get married here ?
1. Is marriage between two non-immigrants valid in USA ? Can this marriage be registered here ?
2. Will his greencard process be in jeopardy if he gets married during the AOS wait time ?
Thanks
One of my relative is on F1 visa, he wants to marry someone in India. He has applied family based GC. Can he bring that person in India thru a visitor visa here to USA and get married here ?
1. Is marriage between two non-immigrants valid in USA ? Can this marriage be registered here ?
2. Will his greencard process be in jeopardy if he gets married during the AOS wait time ?
Thanks
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sanju
01-22 03:49 PM
the link you provided did not show any "Interestnig Cricket Widget on IV". Is that the correct link?
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snathan
08-18 05:41 PM
I had applied for my I-140 to seek an extension from Oct-09 to OCT-10..Instead I recieved an I-140 with expiry date of Oct-09 itself..what to do now..I know its a genuine mistake..but not sure how to get that addressed..:confused:
why do you need to extend the I-140?
why do you need to extend the I-140?
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January 11th, 2005, 02:36 PM
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