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  • boreal
    09-07 11:32 PM
    OK, sorry I missed that critical data! Depending upon response to this, I will create one with "year" later. Thanks

    Can this thread be made sticky please OR moved to the top of the main page so that over time we can get some estimate of correct numbers?

    Thanks in advance,
    B





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  • glus
    10-15 11:16 AM
    There is nothing illegal about working part-time using EAD while working full-time on H1B. It has nothing to do with last entry into US. In fact, EAD has nothing to do with entering US. To enter US, you need either a valid visa or valid AP. IO won't even ask you about your EAD.

    EAD and H1B are mutually exclusive. If you are maintaining proper H1 status (ie, have a valid H1 status and working full-time for the job for which you have H1), it is completely legal to do flip burgers or drive cabs using EAD to supplement your income. It does not affect H1 status. I have confirmed this with multiple attorneys on multiple occasions.


    The above is 100% correct. The immigration law does not "invalidate" H1 status if one uses EAD to work P/T or second job if All the H1 requirements are met and the person continues to work for H-1 sponsor at the same time. Then, one is still in H-1 valid status. If one leaves H1 employer or switches to a different employer LEAVING the original H1B employer by using EAD, then one is no longer in H-1 status.





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  • dealsnet
    10-23 10:02 AM
    Can we please close this thread? There are already several going


    No thread for approval cases. Most of the discussion was on receipt thread. So it is better to serve this purpose.





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  • chintsus
    08-15 02:05 AM
    My H1B visa expires on Sep 22nd of this year. I am going to file for an extension but the only concern i have is my passport expires in July 2010. Does the passport expiry date matter for the H1B extension process..i know that the visa procedure requires a passport valid for at least 6 months.



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  • vparam
    10-31 11:25 PM
    Are you sure that you do not fall in any of the 4 category, since one refers to date of birth...





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  • MerciesOfInjustices
    03-08 09:35 PM
    http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/
    There is no posted transcript yet on the Website - how did it go?



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  • rahulpaper
    06-19 06:15 PM
    I just came back from doc..and he charged 400 dollars (xray will cost more in next few days. Anyways, he says he need to administer Tetnus 3 times (6 months apart).
    I am not sure what he will say in report (which i get in couple of days). But my question to you all is :

    When Shots are given with time lag, Is 485 processed normally or RFE happens or do USCIS just wait for all shots to be completed and submission of report by doc before they process anything?

    Please Reply





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  • glus
    11-12 10:16 AM
    Hi,
    I think that DOS, the visa office has the answer. This is insane. According to the 485 report released by USCIS some time ago, there were approximately 4000 ROW EB3 pending cases up with PD of up to 6/2002. As such, the dates should have been moved in December and moved a lot. Yet, they did not move it. I think I am going to write up a letter to Mr. Opperheim, or whatever his name is and ask why he did not move the dates at all.



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  • alexmat01
    01-14 01:29 AM
    Thanks again.
    I guess amending would be a far cheaper option than filing for a new visa , so that I can get a fresh approval.
    Also could you tell me if telling them that the opportunities company wanted to employ me for in the US vanished over the recession, since its genuine that many cmopanies faced such situations.Would that be taken as negative or as an inability of my company or myself for the need of a visa now ?
    The thing is that if I say someone was sick or I used the time for studies, and if they ask for a supporting proof, that would be trouble.
    Pls advice on that last part and thanks again for the wonderful service.
    Alex





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  • eastindia
    05-10 09:18 AM
    VB will come today.

    I am going to ask my lawyer why it is late. It is is generally on Fridays in the first week on the month.

    We should hope for a good VB as it is delayed. If it was copy paste, it would have come out sooner.

    What do you say?



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  • ssksubash
    09-30 02:29 PM
    Thank you all for your suggestions. I was wondering if some one had more info in case the perm gets denied.

    Thanks,





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  • zimmyneuro
    06-15 11:14 AM
    Dear Friends,
    Please advise me for the following relating to my birth certificate that I have to use for Immigration purposes.
    One or two alphabets of my name on birth certificate are different from my passport and secondary school. In addition, my family name is not included in the certificate. Rest of the information is all fine and matching with my passport and secondary school certificates( like DOB, Parents, Place etc)
    I have some questions
    1. Does the birth certificate issued by Indian consulate in foreign country is deemed acceptable?
    2. Do I need to furnish any kind of affidavit along with original birth certificate, if yes, please share the format for those, who is writing these affidavit and any specific stamp paper/value etc?
    3. Any guidelines in order to correct the information in my original certificate.
    4. Any other vital information in this regard

    Thanks you all.
    Zimmyneuro



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  • s_r_e_e
    08-07 05:35 PM
    We did my wife's h4 stamping when landed in canada for PR. this was 3 years ago..





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  • snathan
    12-22 05:09 PM
    Gaz

    I am in a similar situation. What did your friend end up doing? I would appreciate any feedback on this.
    My 140 is approved, 6th year expires in March 09, 485 has not been filed due to retrogression and there is a potential for a layoff. Can I transfer 140 to a new employer and file 3 yr extension at the same time?

    You can not transfer I140. You may need to start from PERM and port your PD from the approvd I140. I am not sure about the H1 part.



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  • inskrish
    11-18 05:37 PM
    I-485

    TSC --- June 27, 2007
    NSC --- July 05, 2007

    :mad:





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  • yabadaba
    07-22 03:37 AM
    Please vote and provide details if the answer is yes



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  • ski_dude12
    04-17 01:29 AM
    My suggestion would be to get in touch with your local DMV/auto insurance agent regarding the legal requirements for someone on visitors visa to drive in US.





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  • Blog Feeds
    07-03 05:50 PM
    DHS Leadership Journal Has Just Posted the Following:


    Guardians,

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    Later today, I will be relieved as Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard by Admiral Robert Papp. It has been an honor to serve as your Commandant for the past four years and I am confident in Admiral Papp's ability to lead the Service during a period of tremendous changes, challenges, and opportunities. The value of the U.S. Coast Guard (http://www.uscg.mil/) has never been greater than it is today and it is the men and women of our great Service who truly make it all possible.

    After the Change of Command ceremony, I will continue to serve as the National Incident Commander for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill for some period of time but I wanted to take this final opportunity to thank you for your tremendous commitment, dedication, and courage over the past four years.

    When I became the Commandant in 2006, I issued a number of orders that I thought were necessary to meet the challenges we faced then and set the conditions for future success. With your help we have accomplished a great deal. We transformed our acquisition process, enhanced our marine safety capability and capacity, created a new and more effective support structure for our Reserve Forces, stood up the Force Readiness Command and Deployable Operations Group, created the Maritime Enforcement Rating, and transformed our maintenance and logistics processes. At the same time we met operational challenges in piracy off the Horn of Africa, the tsunami in America Samoa, the earthquake in Haiti, and more recently the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. We accomplished all of that without losing focus on our broader mission set. We continued to interdict drugs and made major strides to eliminate the use of self propelled semi-submersibles. We deployed wireless biometric capability to significantly reduce illegal alien migration. At the same time we saved countless lives.

    In the last six years, we have also strengthened our relationships within the Department of Homeland Security. Through the completion of the first Quadrennial Homeland Security Review (http://www.dhs.gov/qhsr), we helped mature the Department and build the Nation's homeland security enterprise.

    In the process we enhanced our ties to the Department of Defense. We held unprecedented staff talks with the Navy, Air Force, Marines, Army Corps of Engineers and the National Guard Bureau. The Chief of Naval Operations, the Commandant of the Marine Corps and I cosigned "A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower" and Naval Operating Concepts. We forged stronger bonds with our interagency partners in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Maritime Administration, Drug Enforcement Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, and the Department of the Interior. Finally, we strengthened our international ties with our hemispheric partners and through the North Pacific Coast Guard Forum and North Atlantic Coast Guard Forum. Together, we raised the visibility of Coast Guard missions to our external stakeholders and our international partners.

    The common thread connecting each of these of initiatives and actions, and my overarching goal as Commandant, was for the Coast Guard to become more change-centric - to sense changes in our operational environment and have the courage to make course corrections before problems overwhelm us or we have terms dictated to us externally. To do that we must become more diverse, adapt to new technologies, and embrace social media as well. I believe we have become more change-centric and a learning organization that capitalizes on lessons learned. Nowhere has this been more evident than in our responses to the devastating earthquake in Haiti and in our leading role to the ongoing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The world has seen the value of the U.S. Coast Guard in action. We protect, defend, and save America's maritime interests wherever they are at stake - that is the legacy you have left for our future Guardians to embrace.

    In spite of our operational successes, challenges remain. Our operations are not risk free and we have known the pain at the loss of shipmates from USCGC HEALY, MSST Anchorage, CG 6505, and CG 1705. Our promise to them is to prevent future accidents and insure we create the safest possible environment for our personnel. The Coast Guard will meet future challenges because of our multi-mission nature, bias for action, and the incredible talent and dedication of our people. As we look to the future, I encourage each of you to be insatiably curious, to be life-long learners, to look after your shipmates, and, finally, to seize every chance to apply your leadership skills, talent, and competencies when the opportunity presents itself.

    I am incredibly proud of all our active duty members, reservists, civilians and auxiliarists. No matter how fiercely the winds of change swirl around us, our people stabilize the Service. You are America's Maritime Guardians and your country needs you now more than ever. It has been my extraordinary honor to have been your Commandant and I am excited to see where you will take the organization in the future. Fair winds.

    Sincerely,
    Admiral Thad W. Allen

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  • bluekayal
    10-22 08:29 PM
    call again using POJ method. But don't lose sleep.





    Canadianindian
    07-22 05:33 PM
    You can only move after 6 months of 485 filing. Then it falls under AC21. Now if you move, you have to start the entire process. Fortunately with PERM and PP for 140, everything would take less than few months.

    Hmmm, it happened to me and my company started new labor process through PERM. My second 140 is stuck for more than a year now.

    OR

    You can keep your primary residence at the original labor filed location and convince your company to allow you to work at that place for six months at least once a week.


    Thanks for your response. I am in consulting, and we generally travel.
    One of HR folks mentioned that my company may be able to keep me on the exisiting location's payroll, while I work in the other state.

    Did you come across such option.





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    08-11 10:46 AM
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