Sreenuuk
06-25 01:51 PM
Guys,
How to create the new thread?
Thanks
How to create the new thread?
Thanks
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vdlrao
05-11 12:35 PM
Where is the bulletin. :rolleyes:
jags_e
07-17 03:02 PM
Is there any legal issues?
Is it a good idea?
Is it a good idea?
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adibhatla
04-29 12:39 PM
Also can you please close the other thread that you opened.
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thomachan72
07-08 10:32 AM
Everybody please post the names of attorneys who are easy / not easy, safe / not safe to deal with. People can post the names of the attorneys and a brief description (without specifics) about the problems / happy endings, they encountered. This could become an excellent review post for immigration lawyers. we could also maybe put 3 or 4 criteria to score them from 1 to 4. for eg:-
availability to answer questions
timely filing
acurate filing (with all documents)
current with legal provisions and latest changes
overall easiness to work with
cost
etc etc
Experts pls join in to fix the scoring pattern. We need to know the crooks and the good samaritarians out there.
availability to answer questions
timely filing
acurate filing (with all documents)
current with legal provisions and latest changes
overall easiness to work with
cost
etc etc
Experts pls join in to fix the scoring pattern. We need to know the crooks and the good samaritarians out there.
eb3_nepa
04-23 07:21 PM
According to this document, if you switch jobs it IS better to file the AC21 and inform the USCIS, just in case trhe employer decides to reovke the I-140.
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chicagoan
05-07 07:40 PM
I am planning on starting the renewal process when I come back in June. I'll still have about 4 months before my current H1B expires. Thanks for the suggestion though!
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vsoni
03-08 02:18 PM
Thanks K94, I am not French citizen.
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rangaswamy
08-18 01:51 PM
Big goof up on AP document, my spouses document had my alien number. Thankfully, they recognized it as a USCIS mistake and let her in. She had to wait 3 hours for processing, they also took both AP forms and set up and appointment at USCIS office in SF.
I have to go to SF tomorrow. Couple of qns that some one may be able to answer
1) What should i expect tomorrow?
2) When im there can i ask them any question regarding the status of my case?
On a separate note, i heard from a friend that AP is getting approved in 15 days now. Is that a one off case?
Thx
I have to go to SF tomorrow. Couple of qns that some one may be able to answer
1) What should i expect tomorrow?
2) When im there can i ask them any question regarding the status of my case?
On a separate note, i heard from a friend that AP is getting approved in 15 days now. Is that a one off case?
Thx
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FinalGC
11-03 11:58 AM
I believe it should be okay.
Make sure you get a copy of the advertisement and a copy of the link that it points to which has all the details. Make sure when you print it, it has the website link printed in the footer or header.
Make sure you get a copy of the advertisement and a copy of the link that it points to which has all the details. Make sure when you print it, it has the website link printed in the footer or header.
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Kitiara
10-22 04:40 AM
Hmm, somehow I managed to post this answer in the wrong thread, so here it is again. Try looking at www.1001freefonts.com (http://www.1001freefonts.com) for some good fonts.
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waitnwatch
09-11 11:13 AM
Two questions for the experts...
I am on J1 visa and have received a home residency requirement waiver. Do the experts here know if I can apply for a J1 visa extension (after receiving the waiver)? I read somewhere that it may not be possible to do so.
Also, are there are any foreign travel restriction on a J-1 visa?
Thanks
Getting a waiver implies that you want to change your status. So renewal may not be a good idea. I would talk to a lawyer about the implications.
I am on J1 visa and have received a home residency requirement waiver. Do the experts here know if I can apply for a J1 visa extension (after receiving the waiver)? I read somewhere that it may not be possible to do so.
Also, are there are any foreign travel restriction on a J-1 visa?
Thanks
Getting a waiver implies that you want to change your status. So renewal may not be a good idea. I would talk to a lawyer about the implications.
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TomPlate
01-03 04:07 PM
I met my senator during dinner and asked him the status he said please ask by calling this number - 1-800-314-4345 - 7654
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samuel5028
02-17 01:26 AM
It's really hard to get visa. You should hold green card to bring your spouse to united states or else its tough. Maybe you can ask your wife to come through F-1 visa, you both can purse your studies and also stay together. The other option is to go through visitors visa, but in inteview they might ask questions make sure you people answer honestly.
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frustratedWithUSCIS
06-06 02:52 AM
I am pending adjustment of status but my company has recently moved me abroad. My EAD is expiring in July and AP in Oct. I am planning to travel to the states next week on my AP to file for a renewal for both.
My concern is the fingerprinting notice for both. During my last EAD renewal or AP renewal, i was not called for a fingerprinting. Do you know under what circumstances a fingerprinting notice is given?
Is the fingerprinting requirement for AP a new requirement?
Most importantly, is it possible to file for both EAD and AP outside the US if my I-140 was filed/approved when I was in USA? if yes, under what circumstances?
Thanks for your help.
My concern is the fingerprinting notice for both. During my last EAD renewal or AP renewal, i was not called for a fingerprinting. Do you know under what circumstances a fingerprinting notice is given?
Is the fingerprinting requirement for AP a new requirement?
Most importantly, is it possible to file for both EAD and AP outside the US if my I-140 was filed/approved when I was in USA? if yes, under what circumstances?
Thanks for your help.
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lostinbeta
10-05 12:48 AM
Yes, delete the background layer and it will give you a transparent background (or you can just start a new image with the transparent background.
File/Save As... .gif file, be sure to make sure the transparency checkbox is checked. Save then import into Flash. Easy as pie.
File/Save As... .gif file, be sure to make sure the transparency checkbox is checked. Save then import into Flash. Easy as pie.
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hopelessGC
11-05 01:39 PM
Thanks :)
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LostInGCProcess
02-25 09:45 AM
Hi-
My current EAD was issued in 2007 when I filed I-485 + I-140 concurrently. It has since expired. I did not apply for a renewal because I am still on my H1B.
I am applying for a renewal now and had a question regarding filling out form I-765
Q15. Current Immigration Status ( Vistor, Student, etc )
I am still on my H1B. So I think I should write H1B and not AOS. But I am not sure.
I filled (C)(9) for Q16 Eligibility Criteria, and since I live in Ohio I am sending it to USCIS Phoenix Lockbox Facility. My receipt notice is Aug 2007 and to be sure I am including the $380 fee.
Appreciate your help!
Thanks
If you are on H1B, then you must write H1B as your current status.
My current EAD was issued in 2007 when I filed I-485 + I-140 concurrently. It has since expired. I did not apply for a renewal because I am still on my H1B.
I am applying for a renewal now and had a question regarding filling out form I-765
Q15. Current Immigration Status ( Vistor, Student, etc )
I am still on my H1B. So I think I should write H1B and not AOS. But I am not sure.
I filled (C)(9) for Q16 Eligibility Criteria, and since I live in Ohio I am sending it to USCIS Phoenix Lockbox Facility. My receipt notice is Aug 2007 and to be sure I am including the $380 fee.
Appreciate your help!
Thanks
If you are on H1B, then you must write H1B as your current status.
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addsf345
08-21 01:15 PM
Bump
stop spamming
stop spamming
Photogenius
05-07 03:35 AM
i like it but i dnt think you should have rounded the gloss
_k_
05-11 02:02 AM
I came in US with my family when I was 15-16, back then we were on L2, then as time passed by we switched to H4. Then I turned 21 so I had to go on Student Visa (F1). Still living in US legally.
Now my question is I've been staying in US over 10 years now, legally. I dont know if its rumor or not, but someone told me, that you can apply for Green Card if you lived in US over 10 years legally, is that true?
Going through all that H1B process sounds really hectic. Also all my family members, friends and relatives are here, I don't know anyone back in my birthplace. any suggestions or tips, would help a bit.
thanks :)
Now my question is I've been staying in US over 10 years now, legally. I dont know if its rumor or not, but someone told me, that you can apply for Green Card if you lived in US over 10 years legally, is that true?
Going through all that H1B process sounds really hectic. Also all my family members, friends and relatives are here, I don't know anyone back in my birthplace. any suggestions or tips, would help a bit.
thanks :)