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December 24th, 2003, 11:13 PM
B&W seems to work better for me. More "traditional" Xmas, if you know what I mean...
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April 1st, 2005, 08:48 PM
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03-05 08:10 AM
USCIC announced the availability of two new grants that are designed to help lawful permanent residents prepare for citizenship and integration in the U.S. This year, nearly $7 million will be made available for education initiatives throughout the country. According to USCIS, these two competitive grant programs will help expand citizenship preparation programs for lawful permanent residents that wish to achieve U.S. citizenship.
Citizenship and Integration Direct Services Grant Program - The first funding opportunity will focus on providing funding for local programs that are currently working to promote the rights and responsibilities of citizenship through direct citizenship preparation programs for lawful permanent residents. Examples of such programs include those with initiatives to prepare lawful permanent residents for the civics and the English reading, writing and speaking portions of the naturalization test.
Organizations interested in applying for this grant opportunity should send a required letter of intent by March 26, 2010 to the following email address: citizenshipgrantprogram@dhs.gov.
Citizenship and Integration National Capacity Building Grant Program- The second funding opportunity will focus on increasing the capacity building initiatives of national, regional and statewide organizations that provide citizenship services in underserved communities. Funding through this grant will assist these organizations in promoting the integration of immigrants in the U.S. through direct citizenship services for lawful permanent residents.
Organizations interested in applying for this grant opportunity should send a required letter of intent by March 26, 2010 to the following email address: citizenshipgrantprogram@dhs.gov.
To apply for either of these programs, visit www.grants.gov (http://www.grants.gov).
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/03/uscis_announces_two_grant_prog.html)
Citizenship and Integration Direct Services Grant Program - The first funding opportunity will focus on providing funding for local programs that are currently working to promote the rights and responsibilities of citizenship through direct citizenship preparation programs for lawful permanent residents. Examples of such programs include those with initiatives to prepare lawful permanent residents for the civics and the English reading, writing and speaking portions of the naturalization test.
Organizations interested in applying for this grant opportunity should send a required letter of intent by March 26, 2010 to the following email address: citizenshipgrantprogram@dhs.gov.
Citizenship and Integration National Capacity Building Grant Program- The second funding opportunity will focus on increasing the capacity building initiatives of national, regional and statewide organizations that provide citizenship services in underserved communities. Funding through this grant will assist these organizations in promoting the integration of immigrants in the U.S. through direct citizenship services for lawful permanent residents.
Organizations interested in applying for this grant opportunity should send a required letter of intent by March 26, 2010 to the following email address: citizenshipgrantprogram@dhs.gov.
To apply for either of these programs, visit www.grants.gov (http://www.grants.gov).
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/03/uscis_announces_two_grant_prog.html)
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fasterthanlight�
05-07 06:44 PM
beautiful! just like the above said, the gloss thing isn't needed
I wondered why the top of the stamp design was rounded :) I think this would look better without the rounded edge. But the design itself is really good!
i like it but i dnt think you should have rounded the gloss
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I wondered why the top of the stamp design was rounded :) I think this would look better without the rounded edge. But the design itself is really good!
i like it but i dnt think you should have rounded the gloss
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anurakt
01-05 08:21 PM
My personal suggestion : It's your personel descision, I think nobody on this forum can tell you anything in this matter. You are not in a soup like us. It's just you want to get all things in life at the same time without sacrificing anything ..... This may not work sir, to get you need to give. :)
shahpeerally
12-04 09:17 PM
Re: #1
Good question.
The rule is misleading and your confusion is understandable. Do not file in the CSC, it will likely be rejected, or if you're lucky, they might overlook it or transfer the case to VSC.
The filing location will be the VSC because that's your worksite. The rule requiring you to file in CSC has to do with the "H-1b employer" itself being cap exempt (ie. institutions of higher education and certain non-profit organizations). Your H-1b employer is a for-profit company, I assume, so they are not exempt from the cap.
Re: #2
Section 2.2 should be "e" if you're porting to a new employer, if it's a pure extension with the same employer, pick "b."
Section 2.5 should be "c."
Good question.
The rule is misleading and your confusion is understandable. Do not file in the CSC, it will likely be rejected, or if you're lucky, they might overlook it or transfer the case to VSC.
The filing location will be the VSC because that's your worksite. The rule requiring you to file in CSC has to do with the "H-1b employer" itself being cap exempt (ie. institutions of higher education and certain non-profit organizations). Your H-1b employer is a for-profit company, I assume, so they are not exempt from the cap.
Re: #2
Section 2.2 should be "e" if you're porting to a new employer, if it's a pure extension with the same employer, pick "b."
Section 2.5 should be "c."
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greendream
08-11 05:20 PM
Got an RFE to produce employment verification letter from my current employer. Yes, i changed the employer recently but didn't file AC-21.
Do you know how long USCIS takes to update the status online?
Thanks.
G.
Do you know how long USCIS takes to update the status online?
Thanks.
G.
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nmdial
02-26 09:26 AM
Dear Lawyers,
I am a registered professional civil engineer in the state of PA having an educational background of a BS from India and MS from the US in civil engineering. I got my H1B extension approved last year for its second term of three years. I have been working in the same company since my graduation and also hold an approved I-140. I am planning to visit India in March to get my visa stamping done and am concerned about the reports of valid H1B holders being returned from Newark. Do you think I should avoid Newark as the PoE?
Thanks and regards,
Nishant
I am a registered professional civil engineer in the state of PA having an educational background of a BS from India and MS from the US in civil engineering. I got my H1B extension approved last year for its second term of three years. I have been working in the same company since my graduation and also hold an approved I-140. I am planning to visit India in March to get my visa stamping done and am concerned about the reports of valid H1B holders being returned from Newark. Do you think I should avoid Newark as the PoE?
Thanks and regards,
Nishant
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abuddyz
12-07 10:06 AM
yes, I have done that. I had visa stamp of Company A and I was working for Company B. please note that the visa stamp of Company A was not expired when I entered US port of entry. At port of entry, I showed the H1 approval notice of new employer. Please make sure that they stamp the expiry date in your I-94 based on your new approval notice of Company B. that is very important.
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HV000
03-20 10:14 PM
Thank you all for your comments!
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fearonlygod
11-30 06:51 PM
Hi Folks,
Please suggest how safe is it to travel on previous employer's visa stamp and new approval notice....
Also, what happens if your previous employer cancels your visa, can u still use the same stamp...
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Please suggest how safe is it to travel on previous employer's visa stamp and new approval notice....
Also, what happens if your previous employer cancels your visa, can u still use the same stamp...
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
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chinta_ramesh
02-19 03:16 PM
Dear All,
It seems my company had audit and my employer was asked to submit client letters for all employees.
Q's is will it have any impact on 485 process for the employees in case of any issues in the company in other areas ?
Please let me know.
It seems my company had audit and my employer was asked to submit client letters for all employees.
Q's is will it have any impact on 485 process for the employees in case of any issues in the company in other areas ?
Please let me know.
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sfxman
05-09 12:25 PM
Hello,
What happens if someone who has a pending employment based I-485 (EB3/ROW/PD:03/07, July 07 Filer) is selected for the Green Card DV Lottery?
Does any of you guys know someone who has been through this?
Thanks!
What happens if someone who has a pending employment based I-485 (EB3/ROW/PD:03/07, July 07 Filer) is selected for the Green Card DV Lottery?
Does any of you guys know someone who has been through this?
Thanks!
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vipul_pandey
02-11 02:53 PM
I can also see that the LUD on both my and my wife's 485 applications have changed. It happened on 4th feb i guess (that's when i got the notification).
As 'bostonian' mentions this can be a fingerprinting update or may be zipping and archiving of our files for all we know ;) (just kidding)
EB2 (PD 12/06)
As 'bostonian' mentions this can be a fingerprinting update or may be zipping and archiving of our files for all we know ;) (just kidding)
EB2 (PD 12/06)
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mrudul_hr
08-04 11:40 AM
YOu can transfer to Company C, if you are still working with Company A use the same documents for transfer and not the company B.
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Lasantha
10-10 02:35 PM
The current bulletin is alwasy archived as soon as it is released.
Yes, that's true.
Yes, that's true.
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ski_dude12
04-15 12:58 PM
both of us are physicians working on h1b visas .we have ead's.i want to do a fellowship.i believe i cannot do a fellowship using my ead.can i use my wife's ead,showing myself as a dependant?all help from the gurus will be greatly appreciated.thanks.
EAD is employment authorization document. Your analogy is like -
"Can I use her driving licence to drive around town". I am not sure if that is what you meant.
If you want her to be the primary applicant in your GC application and then use EAD as a dependent, that is possible. You will lose your H1B status then.
EAD is employment authorization document. Your analogy is like -
"Can I use her driving licence to drive around town". I am not sure if that is what you meant.
If you want her to be the primary applicant in your GC application and then use EAD as a dependent, that is possible. You will lose your H1B status then.
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allen_1974
01-23 01:34 AM
Hi,
My passport will be expiring in next 6 months. I do have an appt pending with US embassy Bombay. I have some queries, if someone can please guide me:
1. What happens to old passport. I took Appt with old passport number?
2. Can I keep my old passport?
3. Is it OK to go for new renewed passport? Or will it impact the H1B stamping and interview process?
Pls suggest.
Regards
My passport will be expiring in next 6 months. I do have an appt pending with US embassy Bombay. I have some queries, if someone can please guide me:
1. What happens to old passport. I took Appt with old passport number?
2. Can I keep my old passport?
3. Is it OK to go for new renewed passport? Or will it impact the H1B stamping and interview process?
Pls suggest.
Regards
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zCool
07-18 11:25 PM
This is a simple and straightforward case.
Rules are: You are allowed to change the company but you should be in "same or similar" position.
Your new company will have to agree to continue to support the existing green card process i.e. they may have to give employment verification letter if and when asked by USCIS..
All in all I think you are in the safe..
Rules are: You are allowed to change the company but you should be in "same or similar" position.
Your new company will have to agree to continue to support the existing green card process i.e. they may have to give employment verification letter if and when asked by USCIS..
All in all I think you are in the safe..
uncentainty
05-08 10:18 PM
I worked under H1B (valid 11/02/2009 - 10/14/2012) with nonstop paystubs since 11/02/2009.
On 08/02/2010, some bad girl just wrote one short sentence false statement to USCIS and cancelled/revoked my H1B on 08/09/2010 secretly since she didn't notify anybody about what she had done. She also ignored 2 USCIS letters (dated 08/13/2010 and 02/04/2011 respectively) regarding the H1B cancellation.
When I was going to join a new employer in March, I was told that my H1B was "inactive" and "retracted" by USCIS. the bad girl subsiquently filed a H1B petition with nunc pro tunc requirement for me but USCIS only approved I-797B with validation period 04/14/2011 - 10/14/2012 without I-94. I have to get H-1B visa from a US consulate.
Will I be subject to 3 years ban?! Technically I have been OOS since 08/09/2010, however, I have been paid without any gap since 08/09/2010. I have nonstop paystubs since 11/02/2009. I am still being paid. The next paystub will be available on next Friday.
Will I be subject to 3 years ban?! Can I apply for a visa back?! Can I file a criminal charge against this bad girl?!
I feel hopeless until found this forum! Thanks for your helps!!!
Life is uncertain
On 08/02/2010, some bad girl just wrote one short sentence false statement to USCIS and cancelled/revoked my H1B on 08/09/2010 secretly since she didn't notify anybody about what she had done. She also ignored 2 USCIS letters (dated 08/13/2010 and 02/04/2011 respectively) regarding the H1B cancellation.
When I was going to join a new employer in March, I was told that my H1B was "inactive" and "retracted" by USCIS. the bad girl subsiquently filed a H1B petition with nunc pro tunc requirement for me but USCIS only approved I-797B with validation period 04/14/2011 - 10/14/2012 without I-94. I have to get H-1B visa from a US consulate.
Will I be subject to 3 years ban?! Technically I have been OOS since 08/09/2010, however, I have been paid without any gap since 08/09/2010. I have nonstop paystubs since 11/02/2009. I am still being paid. The next paystub will be available on next Friday.
Will I be subject to 3 years ban?! Can I apply for a visa back?! Can I file a criminal charge against this bad girl?!
I feel hopeless until found this forum! Thanks for your helps!!!
Life is uncertain
va_dude
02-04 01:32 PM
Hmmm... your attorney needs to spell out exactly what the risk is.
Cross chargeability is a perfectly legal thing to do while applying for your green card. So as long as you have your papers in order, not sure what the problem is.
Ask him for details and maybe you should get a consult with another good attorney who's getting paid by you (not your employer) to make sure you aren't getting ripped off.
Cross chargeability is a perfectly legal thing to do while applying for your green card. So as long as you have your papers in order, not sure what the problem is.
Ask him for details and maybe you should get a consult with another good attorney who's getting paid by you (not your employer) to make sure you aren't getting ripped off.