cooler
06-03 09:04 AM
A big thank you to both of you (desi3933, knacath). This information is very helpful
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anurakt
01-15 02:56 PM
All tri state chapter members please join on a conference call on Friday 19th Jan from 9:15 pm to 10:15 pm. The conf call info is below
1. Dial-In to your Conference Number 1-712-432-3000
2. Enter your Conference Bridge Number: 131128
This call is to discuss our very important meet the lawmakers program. I will try to get a core member to give us an updates related to legislations.
1. Dial-In to your Conference Number 1-712-432-3000
2. Enter your Conference Bridge Number: 131128
This call is to discuss our very important meet the lawmakers program. I will try to get a core member to give us an updates related to legislations.
augustus
06-17 07:00 PM
Dear All,
Can you please let me know if the sealed medical report will be given to you by the doctor? or will it be mailed by the doctor to lawyer?
Can you please let me know if the sealed medical report will be given to you by the doctor? or will it be mailed by the doctor to lawyer?
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senthil1
05-25 10:54 AM
Green card is not needed to enter India.It is mandatory to enter USA. But if she needs to take transit outside airport in some countries she needs gc.
Hi.
I have an urgent need. My wife is a green card holder and we just finished visiting my family here in the US before we travel overseas tomorrow to visit my wife's family. The problem is my wife left her purse (along with her green card) at my family's house but my family is now out of town themselves for a few weeks and we can't get into the house to get her purse and green card. Luckily she left her passport at our hotel so we still have that.
My question is---can we still leave the US tomorrow without my wife's green card? Does she need to show her green card to leave US? Her country of origin passport is still valid but her immigrant visa is expired.
I can ask my family to fedex us the green card overseas once they return so we can reeneter the US when our trip is finished.
Thanks!!
Hi.
I have an urgent need. My wife is a green card holder and we just finished visiting my family here in the US before we travel overseas tomorrow to visit my wife's family. The problem is my wife left her purse (along with her green card) at my family's house but my family is now out of town themselves for a few weeks and we can't get into the house to get her purse and green card. Luckily she left her passport at our hotel so we still have that.
My question is---can we still leave the US tomorrow without my wife's green card? Does she need to show her green card to leave US? Her country of origin passport is still valid but her immigrant visa is expired.
I can ask my family to fedex us the green card overseas once they return so we can reeneter the US when our trip is finished.
Thanks!!
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suratvoice
01-25 04:17 PM
I am quitting my current job, need to know so I can get the required documents.
Any list anywhere?
Any list anywhere?
ksure
01-25 04:47 PM
i was on h4 , then i applied for new h1 and new ead( through from primary person ) at a time.
i got h1 and ead approvals. i cancelled my h1 because i got ead approval though primary person.
so right now primary person and me both are used our eads. i am doing job using ead .
what my question is if i dont want to continue my work for some months but want to stay on ead , is anything wrong. is there any out of status question . because i am not primary person , as a dependent of primary person through primary person i got ead .
so for dependant person who is having ead can do job any time and if needs can stop doing job as long as i dont want right . there is no wrong right ?
please tell me attorneys or well known persons.
i got h1 and ead approvals. i cancelled my h1 because i got ead approval though primary person.
so right now primary person and me both are used our eads. i am doing job using ead .
what my question is if i dont want to continue my work for some months but want to stay on ead , is anything wrong. is there any out of status question . because i am not primary person , as a dependent of primary person through primary person i got ead .
so for dependant person who is having ead can do job any time and if needs can stop doing job as long as i dont want right . there is no wrong right ?
please tell me attorneys or well known persons.
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krishmunn
03-29 07:16 PM
All,
Anyone can give some input on this ?
I have approved H1b renewal and my wife went to India and got h4 visa based on my approval, I have not stamped yet,
since my wife already got the visa stamped, do you think I need to verify for PIMS ?
or it should have been already verified .
Any idea?
Thanks
How do you verify for PIMS ? I am guessing you are saying that you plan to verify it before going for stamping. I am looking for an answer on how to verify PIMS on your own before going for stamping
Anyone can give some input on this ?
I have approved H1b renewal and my wife went to India and got h4 visa based on my approval, I have not stamped yet,
since my wife already got the visa stamped, do you think I need to verify for PIMS ?
or it should have been already verified .
Any idea?
Thanks
How do you verify for PIMS ? I am guessing you are saying that you plan to verify it before going for stamping. I am looking for an answer on how to verify PIMS on your own before going for stamping
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GCHope2011
02-27 04:20 PM
I am on F1 visa. I enrolled in one of the university. I don't attend university in person. I do attend classes online from another state. My question is that I am resident of which state ?? Will I be automatically resident of state where exactly my university is ? I know it is mandatory to attend classes in person on F1. Can you please advise ? How is residency considered ?
Thank you very much.
If you are on F1, you need to be attending courses in-person - so e-learning/ distance learning is a voilation per-se of F1.
Now, if you were attending the courses in-person, you can be residing anywhere (particularly in cities close to state borders), and your residency will be the address where you are staying, not the university you are enrolled in. There is nothing in the rules to be a resident of the same state as your Univ is.
Thank you very much.
If you are on F1, you need to be attending courses in-person - so e-learning/ distance learning is a voilation per-se of F1.
Now, if you were attending the courses in-person, you can be residing anywhere (particularly in cities close to state borders), and your residency will be the address where you are staying, not the university you are enrolled in. There is nothing in the rules to be a resident of the same state as your Univ is.
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ss1026
06-23 01:57 AM
From the horse's mouth
"Adjustment applications and ancillary benefits � The new application fee for an I-485 is a package fee that includes associated EAD and advance parole applications. Thus, if you file an I-485 with the fee listed above, while you will still need to submit applications for an EAD and advance parole, you will not need to pay a separate fee so long as your adjustment application is pending. However, if you filed your I-485 before this fee change, to apply for or renew your EAD or advance parole, you must file a new application with the new fee for those applications."
The new fee for I-485 is $1010 but you do not need to pay any additional fees for EAD/AP renewal for the duration of the application which is pretty good saving in my view if you are an indian with with a PD of say 2005 or later under current law.
For comparision purpose, the current fees structure would cost you $325 (for I-485 - one time fee) + $180 ( EAD - Yearly renewals) + $170 (AP - Yearly renewals).
After writing this email, I realised it could be a decent savings under the new system for ppl like me (India.. 2005 PD). I would have gone for it had the fees kicked in earlier than the current July 30th date. Oh well. I will rather file my I-485 and take the AC-21.
"Adjustment applications and ancillary benefits � The new application fee for an I-485 is a package fee that includes associated EAD and advance parole applications. Thus, if you file an I-485 with the fee listed above, while you will still need to submit applications for an EAD and advance parole, you will not need to pay a separate fee so long as your adjustment application is pending. However, if you filed your I-485 before this fee change, to apply for or renew your EAD or advance parole, you must file a new application with the new fee for those applications."
The new fee for I-485 is $1010 but you do not need to pay any additional fees for EAD/AP renewal for the duration of the application which is pretty good saving in my view if you are an indian with with a PD of say 2005 or later under current law.
For comparision purpose, the current fees structure would cost you $325 (for I-485 - one time fee) + $180 ( EAD - Yearly renewals) + $170 (AP - Yearly renewals).
After writing this email, I realised it could be a decent savings under the new system for ppl like me (India.. 2005 PD). I would have gone for it had the fees kicked in earlier than the current July 30th date. Oh well. I will rather file my I-485 and take the AC-21.
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ski_dude12
10-21 07:55 PM
Congrats!!! Enjoy the green
Got the CPO e-mails a short while ago. Its been a long wait (came to US in 1998) but ends well :)
Best of luck with all who are still waiting to be greened!!
Got the CPO e-mails a short while ago. Its been a long wait (came to US in 1998) but ends well :)
Best of luck with all who are still waiting to be greened!!
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Tazike
07-23 01:41 AM
I'm wondering if criminal charges that never lead to a conviction (3 charges in total) can cause a green card holder to get deported? Also, when a person applies to renew a green card after it expired will another FBI fingerprint check be done?
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
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Deepadandamudi
01-28 10:21 PM
Since 7 years I was working on EAD and now I am thinking to convert into H1B , since I am planning to get separated from spouse.(my GC process is dependent on my spouse).
I was not on H1B before.
Q1: Once I get my H1B, will my EAD gets revoked or can I maintain both H1B as well as EAD?
Q2: If I get divorced, will by EAD status becomes invalid from the day1 after divorce?
I was not on H1B before.
Q1: Once I get my H1B, will my EAD gets revoked or can I maintain both H1B as well as EAD?
Q2: If I get divorced, will by EAD status becomes invalid from the day1 after divorce?
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amaze
10-31 09:54 AM
what do u know about? :P
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WAIT_FOR_EVER_GC
10-25 03:13 PM
Go for the long term assignment on L1. Apply for GC in america and live happily. They will or cannot stop your wife to apply for your GC if you are on L1.
You will also have US experience which will help you a lot later.
Untill and Unless you have something else in your mind that you have not mentioned here
I would think you should take up L1.
GC bhi milegal.
US jaldi aaoge.
US experience
Ek teer se teen nishane
Good luck
Hello,
I am an Indian living and working in Gurgaon, India, and my wife is an American citizen. We're planning to apply for my GC and move to the US sometime next year but an opportunity has come up in my organization allowing me to take up a long-term assignment (on an L1 visa) in the US within the next 3-4 months.
I'm not sure whether it would be better for me to just take a GC right now (in which case, would my organization even have the option to apply for an L1 for me?) or should I take an L1 and go to the US whenever the opportunity materializes and then apply for my GC there?
I'm not sure about the pros and cons of both options and would really appreciate some advice although I shall be thinking about it some more on my own as well.
Thank you.
Regards,
MrZ
You will also have US experience which will help you a lot later.
Untill and Unless you have something else in your mind that you have not mentioned here
I would think you should take up L1.
GC bhi milegal.
US jaldi aaoge.
US experience
Ek teer se teen nishane
Good luck
Hello,
I am an Indian living and working in Gurgaon, India, and my wife is an American citizen. We're planning to apply for my GC and move to the US sometime next year but an opportunity has come up in my organization allowing me to take up a long-term assignment (on an L1 visa) in the US within the next 3-4 months.
I'm not sure whether it would be better for me to just take a GC right now (in which case, would my organization even have the option to apply for an L1 for me?) or should I take an L1 and go to the US whenever the opportunity materializes and then apply for my GC there?
I'm not sure about the pros and cons of both options and would really appreciate some advice although I shall be thinking about it some more on my own as well.
Thank you.
Regards,
MrZ
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pramodirt
12-06 11:49 AM
Hi Thanks SGP for the response.
I applied to Vermont.
In case if I wont get receipt notice by Dec 15, is it ok to leave US on Dec 15th or I have to leave US before Dec 15th?
I applied to Vermont.
In case if I wont get receipt notice by Dec 15, is it ok to leave US on Dec 15th or I have to leave US before Dec 15th?
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nsd786
01-17 08:20 PM
labor filed in Oct 2004 approved in late 2007 .Filed I-140/I-485 in Aug 2007 .Any insights on the RFE issue
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cinqsit
06-24 07:36 PM
You can extend apply for AP (Advance Parole) ;-) at anytime provided you have your 485 pending so there should be no "risks"
only risk i see is that what if you have to travel and for some reason your H1 stamping gets delayed (if you have a AP you will be safe there)
Also their processing times keep on fluctuating - what if you later down the road are
in need of AP apply for one and then dont get it approved by the time you want to travel
Personally I prefer to just keep things simple and apply for AP renewals even though
I wont use them - just so that there is no "divergence" from the norm
Just so when USCIS officer is processing your case they wont have to think or
issue query to get clarification etc etc
cinqsit
only risk i see is that what if you have to travel and for some reason your H1 stamping gets delayed (if you have a AP you will be safe there)
Also their processing times keep on fluctuating - what if you later down the road are
in need of AP apply for one and then dont get it approved by the time you want to travel
Personally I prefer to just keep things simple and apply for AP renewals even though
I wont use them - just so that there is no "divergence" from the norm
Just so when USCIS officer is processing your case they wont have to think or
issue query to get clarification etc etc
cinqsit
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anakris
07-17 09:48 PM
Hi, I am in same boat as you. I tried to find infomation & reality is 485 for future spouse can be filed only if the PD becomes current.
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beppenyc
09-22 12:59 PM
Can somebody can suggest me a good immigration laywer?
Thanks
Thanks
jdshah
08-04 11:55 PM
My wife got EAD card while she was on H-4 (I am on h-1). She used it for few months. She got RFE for 485 for visascreen (for nurses). It looks like she will not be able to produce the visascreen certificate within the RFE date and after grace period (33 days after denial notice of RFE).
Now when she gets the denial notice for I-485, subsequently, the EAD status becomes invalid. in this case, what will be the staus?
H-4 or no staus?
Upon the denial, do i need to reapply for H-4 status or she gets the h-4 status automatically since she has H-4 and EAD evan though she used EAD in the past.
Currently on passport, the H-4 status expires on Feb 08.
Now when she gets the denial notice for I-485, subsequently, the EAD status becomes invalid. in this case, what will be the staus?
H-4 or no staus?
Upon the denial, do i need to reapply for H-4 status or she gets the h-4 status automatically since she has H-4 and EAD evan though she used EAD in the past.
Currently on passport, the H-4 status expires on Feb 08.
Counterproductive
10-31 09:23 AM
I don't know anything about that
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