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..
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nithinsurendran
04-10 02:24 PM
Thanks a lot for your prompt reply. I have not applied for 140 or 485 yet. Without applying for these there is no way we can apply for EAD right?
badal
10-31 10:10 AM
Hi Gurus,
My PD is 04/2002 and RD is 18/June/2007, EB3 India. EAD approved and fp done in Aug.
There are no soft LUDs on my 485 after 7/17/2007. What does this mean? Is there a way to check if I am stuck in name check?
I see many people with later RD and PD getting soft LUDs. Is anyone else in the same boat? Please advice..
thanks
-badal
My PD is 04/2002 and RD is 18/June/2007, EB3 India. EAD approved and fp done in Aug.
There are no soft LUDs on my 485 after 7/17/2007. What does this mean? Is there a way to check if I am stuck in name check?
I see many people with later RD and PD getting soft LUDs. Is anyone else in the same boat? Please advice..
thanks
-badal
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FinalGC
08-09 09:38 AM
I would suggest just show the salary and what you have in the bank in USA. That would be good enough. If you see the question....it asks for how much money you have in the US banks and not in outside banks. So you do not need to put that in this form.
Dont worry 55k + 3K is more than enough for the Affidavit of support. The amount proves that you can support your family.....
Dont worry 55k + 3K is more than enough for the Affidavit of support. The amount proves that you can support your family.....
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desi3933
02-22 11:30 AM
hi gurus,
please advise what are my options. I-140 is pending and i have 9th year H1-B expiring Dec 2009. still working for same company. in case I-140 stays pending up to December 2009. what should i do to stay in status.
thanks in advance.
Your H1-B can be extended for 1 year.
**** Not a legal advice ***
please advise what are my options. I-140 is pending and i have 9th year H1-B expiring Dec 2009. still working for same company. in case I-140 stays pending up to December 2009. what should i do to stay in status.
thanks in advance.
Your H1-B can be extended for 1 year.
**** Not a legal advice ***
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sledge_hammer
03-15 03:51 PM
Good find!
Has this issue been discussed in an other thread already?
Murthy.com posted this topic
Proposed Changes to I-129 Would Affect H1B & Other Employers
MurthyDotCom : Proposed Changes to I-129 Would Affect H1B & Other Employers (http://www.murthy.com/news/n_cha129.html)
I believe this topic hasn't been discussed on IV. Looks like the proposed changes are going to make lives of Consulting company employees much harder. Thoughts from IV members?
Has this issue been discussed in an other thread already?
Murthy.com posted this topic
Proposed Changes to I-129 Would Affect H1B & Other Employers
MurthyDotCom : Proposed Changes to I-129 Would Affect H1B & Other Employers (http://www.murthy.com/news/n_cha129.html)
I believe this topic hasn't been discussed on IV. Looks like the proposed changes are going to make lives of Consulting company employees much harder. Thoughts from IV members?
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need4gc
09-08 02:50 PM
My EAD and AP application got rejected because of missing signature on the form.Now i am planning to file on my own with out the help of attorney as he is charging me too much for refile.
So needed help in drafting the letter addressing the situation.Above all i didn't receive my application back and USCIS personnel told me that i can refile as a fresh application if i don't receive in 30days.And i am already completed the 30days.I do have the rejected application LIN number and my 485 receipt.
Please advice me what to do i want to avoid attorney.
So needed help in drafting the letter addressing the situation.Above all i didn't receive my application back and USCIS personnel told me that i can refile as a fresh application if i don't receive in 30days.And i am already completed the 30days.I do have the rejected application LIN number and my 485 receipt.
Please advice me what to do i want to avoid attorney.
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achu
06-05 03:21 PM
I called Board Protection Dept they said follow the latest date. which is Dec 05, 2009. anyone confirm?
You are paroled into US until Dec 05, 2009. But if you want to travel outside US after July 29, you better apply for AP now.
You are paroled into US until Dec 05, 2009. But if you want to travel outside US after July 29, you better apply for AP now.
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08-01 09:11 PM
Mine is EB2 June 5th, 2007
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rkumar28
02-18 11:48 AM
Attorneys....
I have an approved I-140 and have applied for the I-485 in August 2007 and got my and my wife’s EAD and AP in October 2007, which we are periodically renewing. I am the primary applicant in the GC application.
The company which sponsored my GC is a small Information Technology firm.
I am currently working fulltime with another company using my EAD. I came to know that my previous company who sponsored my green card is not doing well.
My question is:
1) What happens to my Green Card application if my GC sponsored company shutsdown or file for bankruptcy?
2) Since I am working on EAD, what will be my status, if my GC sponsored company shuts down or file for bankruptcy?
3) What happens to my GC application?
I have an approved I-140 and have applied for the I-485 in August 2007 and got my and my wife’s EAD and AP in October 2007, which we are periodically renewing. I am the primary applicant in the GC application.
The company which sponsored my GC is a small Information Technology firm.
I am currently working fulltime with another company using my EAD. I came to know that my previous company who sponsored my green card is not doing well.
My question is:
1) What happens to my Green Card application if my GC sponsored company shutsdown or file for bankruptcy?
2) Since I am working on EAD, what will be my status, if my GC sponsored company shuts down or file for bankruptcy?
3) What happens to my GC application?
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01-25 09:03 AM
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ImmigrationAnswerMan
01-11 10:25 AM
Vacation days can be counted in the 5 years. A leave of absence might not be able to be counted in the years of experience.
*This information is of a general nature for education purposes only and should not be relied upon without first consulting with an immigration law attorney. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship.
*This information is of a general nature for education purposes only and should not be relied upon without first consulting with an immigration law attorney. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship.
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mna123
12-17 07:32 PM
My I140 is approved and my I485/EAD/AP was applied last month and nothing is approved yet.
The company finances are not looking good , if I lose the job then what would happen to my GC application. I am hoping to get EAD before company pulls the wire on me though.
What would be my best options. Please reply ASAP
Thanks,
The company finances are not looking good , if I lose the job then what would happen to my GC application. I am hoping to get EAD before company pulls the wire on me though.
What would be my best options. Please reply ASAP
Thanks,
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redford
12-02 11:02 PM
My cousin is getting married to a US citizen in February 2009. I want to get information about K3 visa for spouse of US citizen. My questions are:
1. I have heard that it takes long time to get K3 visa, is that true?
2. If the above statement is true then what other visa option is best for her, visitor or fiance visa (K1 visa)?
3. Is it necessary that immigrant visa petition (greencard) is in process before applying for K3 visa?
Thank you all in advance for your help!!!!
1. I have heard that it takes long time to get K3 visa, is that true?
2. If the above statement is true then what other visa option is best for her, visitor or fiance visa (K1 visa)?
3. Is it necessary that immigrant visa petition (greencard) is in process before applying for K3 visa?
Thank you all in advance for your help!!!!
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08-19 05:30 PM
According to a recent Newsweek article, Immigrants irrespective of their legal status are actually good for the job market, and boost the economy.
Lou Dobbs, take note: immigrants are good for our economy. The most skilled create jobs in technology and engineering, says Duke professor Vivek Wadhwa, who estimates that in 2005 immigrant-founded engineering and tech companies employed 450,000 people and generated $52 billion in sales. But even the least skilled more than repay their costs in schools and health care. Two highly respected Australian economists, Maureen Rimmer and Peter Dixon, studied the issue for the libertarian Cato Institute. "The net impact on U.S. households from tighter border enforcement is unambiguously negative," they found, because even low-skilled immigrants expand the economic pie and create jobs farther up the ladder. Cato's Dan Griswold says the study shows a $250 billion difference between the most and least restrictive immigration policies.Read more here (http://www.newsweek.com/id/212147)
Here is what Michael Bloomberg, the Mayor of New York (http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_34/b4144053830583_page_2.htm), had to say about Immigration and the economy:
America's deep pool of talent and technological knowhow will continue to make it a highly desirable location�and investment opportunity. And if Congress has the sense to fix our broken immigration system, our open society and world-class universities will remain a magnet for the world's best and brightest. That's important: Economists have estimated that every person arriving on an H1-B visa (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html) creates jobs for five native-born Americans. Competing for talent and capital will also require all levels of government to invest more in our quality of life�mass transit, parks, schools, and so forth. That will help raise our long-term standard of living, even if real incomes don't rise appreciably in the near term.
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Lou Dobbs, take note: immigrants are good for our economy. The most skilled create jobs in technology and engineering, says Duke professor Vivek Wadhwa, who estimates that in 2005 immigrant-founded engineering and tech companies employed 450,000 people and generated $52 billion in sales. But even the least skilled more than repay their costs in schools and health care. Two highly respected Australian economists, Maureen Rimmer and Peter Dixon, studied the issue for the libertarian Cato Institute. "The net impact on U.S. households from tighter border enforcement is unambiguously negative," they found, because even low-skilled immigrants expand the economic pie and create jobs farther up the ladder. Cato's Dan Griswold says the study shows a $250 billion difference between the most and least restrictive immigration policies.Read more here (http://www.newsweek.com/id/212147)
Here is what Michael Bloomberg, the Mayor of New York (http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_34/b4144053830583_page_2.htm), had to say about Immigration and the economy:
America's deep pool of talent and technological knowhow will continue to make it a highly desirable location�and investment opportunity. And if Congress has the sense to fix our broken immigration system, our open society and world-class universities will remain a magnet for the world's best and brightest. That's important: Economists have estimated that every person arriving on an H1-B visa (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html) creates jobs for five native-born Americans. Competing for talent and capital will also require all levels of government to invest more in our quality of life�mass transit, parks, schools, and so forth. That will help raise our long-term standard of living, even if real incomes don't rise appreciably in the near term.
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12-18 03:40 PM
AILA Leadership Has Just Posted the Following:
In an interview on David Letterman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpvNXPPOMr8), actor Robert Downey, Jr., talked about a problem he had last year in Japan, when upon entering he was detained and questioned about his past criminal record. Downey said: I probably should have seen there was a sign that said 'No Felons Allowed' in English and Japanese and I haven't had that expunged yet," he said. "You can actually get things expunged but I've been pretty busy. So I was detained, I was interrogated. It was a blast.
Haven't you settled up? Haven't you paid your debts? Letterman asked.
Clearly I haven't paid my debts to Japan, said Downey.
While I certainly feel somewhat bad for Mr. Downey, this short exchange gave the impression that nothing similar would ever happen in America! Hah!
U.S. Immigration Law contains restrictions that bar entry to people forever, for virtually any youthful indiscretion they have ever had, e.g. simple possession of a marijuana 20 years ago, without regard to whether or not you were actually convicted of the crime! You do not even need to have been convicted; the fact that you admit you did it will also get you barred from entry. Heck you will even be bounced (http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/43) from the United States after overstaying your visa for one day, leaving one day late, and then trying to come back in on that visa. Or, you will be detained and returned because the officer thinks you MIGHT be working (http://addxorrol.blogspot.com/2007/07/ive-been-denied-entry-to-us-essentially.html).
So, if you were watching David Letterman and thanking your lucky stars that America is far nicer to arriving tourists than Japan--think again!
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In an interview on David Letterman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpvNXPPOMr8), actor Robert Downey, Jr., talked about a problem he had last year in Japan, when upon entering he was detained and questioned about his past criminal record. Downey said: I probably should have seen there was a sign that said 'No Felons Allowed' in English and Japanese and I haven't had that expunged yet," he said. "You can actually get things expunged but I've been pretty busy. So I was detained, I was interrogated. It was a blast.
Haven't you settled up? Haven't you paid your debts? Letterman asked.
Clearly I haven't paid my debts to Japan, said Downey.
While I certainly feel somewhat bad for Mr. Downey, this short exchange gave the impression that nothing similar would ever happen in America! Hah!
U.S. Immigration Law contains restrictions that bar entry to people forever, for virtually any youthful indiscretion they have ever had, e.g. simple possession of a marijuana 20 years ago, without regard to whether or not you were actually convicted of the crime! You do not even need to have been convicted; the fact that you admit you did it will also get you barred from entry. Heck you will even be bounced (http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/43) from the United States after overstaying your visa for one day, leaving one day late, and then trying to come back in on that visa. Or, you will be detained and returned because the officer thinks you MIGHT be working (http://addxorrol.blogspot.com/2007/07/ive-been-denied-entry-to-us-essentially.html).
So, if you were watching David Letterman and thanking your lucky stars that America is far nicer to arriving tourists than Japan--think again!
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/186823568153827945-8541560039624368703?l=ailaleadership.blogspot.com
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