apahilaj
09-19 09:37 PM
Hello Guys,
I have a quick question about my I-140 petition. Initially I had applied for my I 140 which USCIS was about to deny claiming that they did not receive the RFE response. During that time, I had applied for a new I 140 application assuming that they would deny my old application. In the meanwhile, USCIS sent me a letter asking me to send the RFE documents again for my original application, which I did again and they approved my old application. I did not inform USCIS about closing the new application and as per my lawyer, I did not need to do that.
Now after almost a year, I got an update from USCIS on the second I 140 application for RFE. My question is should I inform USCIS that they do not need to worry about this application since my original application is already approved or should I just ignore this RFE?
Any advice you guys have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I have a quick question about my I-140 petition. Initially I had applied for my I 140 which USCIS was about to deny claiming that they did not receive the RFE response. During that time, I had applied for a new I 140 application assuming that they would deny my old application. In the meanwhile, USCIS sent me a letter asking me to send the RFE documents again for my original application, which I did again and they approved my old application. I did not inform USCIS about closing the new application and as per my lawyer, I did not need to do that.
Now after almost a year, I got an update from USCIS on the second I 140 application for RFE. My question is should I inform USCIS that they do not need to worry about this application since my original application is already approved or should I just ignore this RFE?
Any advice you guys have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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05-07 02:48 PM
As long as company's tax id remains same, it does not matter. Talk to your attorney.
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11-30 10:04 AM
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crazyghoda
02-13 03:08 PM
I recently started work with a new employer using my EAD. I have a pending RFE on my 485 which I have to respond to in a couple of weeks. However, today I noticed that my 485 got a soft LUD of the day following the day I started with my new employer. My new employer uses eVerify but I didnt expect that it could be linked with a pending 485. Maybe I am wrong but I see no reason for the USCIS to touch my 485 until I have responded to the RFE.
Has anyone else noticed something similar when you started with a new employer using eVerify?
Has anyone else noticed something similar when you started with a new employer using eVerify?
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martinvisalaw
10-15 03:56 PM
The safest route is to have both the H-1B and the EAD, if the employer agrees to pay for all. If you just have an EAD and the 485 is denied for some reason, you have no work authorization. If you have the H-1B also, then you can continue to work on that.
The filing fees for a H-1B extension depend on how many extensions have been filed already. Assuming it is not the very first H-1B, then the filing fee is $320, and $1500 if it is the first extension.
The filing fees for a H-1B extension depend on how many extensions have been filed already. Assuming it is not the very first H-1B, then the filing fee is $320, and $1500 if it is the first extension.
raysaikat
05-15 07:39 PM
Dear All:
I am currently in my 7th year on H-1B (with I-140 approved) and my H-1B Visa expired a year ago and my current I-94 valid until next 2 years (same case for my dependants).
I am switching my employer now and my family is planning to goto India and when they go for visa stamping through my new employer - do you think they will get into the trouble because my visa (with old employer) is already expired?
And FYI - myself/my fmaily already had US Visas stamped for atleast 4-5times already in the past through various employers.
The primary applicant's H1-B status must be valid for the dependent to get H-4 VISA stamp. The primary's own VISA stamp is not an issue.
I am currently in my 7th year on H-1B (with I-140 approved) and my H-1B Visa expired a year ago and my current I-94 valid until next 2 years (same case for my dependants).
I am switching my employer now and my family is planning to goto India and when they go for visa stamping through my new employer - do you think they will get into the trouble because my visa (with old employer) is already expired?
And FYI - myself/my fmaily already had US Visas stamped for atleast 4-5times already in the past through various employers.
The primary applicant's H1-B status must be valid for the dependent to get H-4 VISA stamp. The primary's own VISA stamp is not an issue.
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sumanitha
06-14 07:45 AM
Gurus...
Can I file 485 on my own. My 140 is approved.
If so, what is the procedure.
Thanks
Can I file 485 on my own. My 140 is approved.
If so, what is the procedure.
Thanks
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07-20 11:55 PM
I value the contribution of IV a lot, but saying that you will get an answer only if you contribute is lame.. This is a public forum and all contributions are voluntary. Your answer degrades the noble cause of IV. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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07-24 02:22 PM
I mean should it be only Software engr in the exp letter rather than Sr Software engr, since the labor says Software engr ?
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05-12 02:33 PM
Yes, you can GC is a future job. So its definitely possible.
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As Hollywood tries to stave off commercial stasis, the industry has been undergoing another chapter in its love affair with foreign writers and directors, particularly those from the Far East and Latin America. The international box office now accounts for more than 60% of a film's box office gross.
Of course, in this age of globalization, it's unclear what it even means to be a Hollywood immigrant anymore. "It doesn't matter where you live," says Paramount Classics chief John Lesher. "We all talk on the phone. We see each other at film festivals. You can edit a movie in Brazil, and your editor can be in London, and you can put it together seamlessly in perfect time."
So for Oscars 2010 we will not able to determine again who is an immigrant and who is not, an honestly who cares. What we want to know is who will win tonight.
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Unless they somehow split the votes and the Weinstein-backed 'Basterds' revises more history with an upset, the Oscar will go to either the highest-grossing Best Picture winner ever, or the lowest (in half a century, anyway). Be warned: This one is flip-a-coin close. Enjoy the Oscars tonight!!!!
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As Hollywood tries to stave off commercial stasis, the industry has been undergoing another chapter in its love affair with foreign writers and directors, particularly those from the Far East and Latin America. The international box office now accounts for more than 60% of a film's box office gross.
Of course, in this age of globalization, it's unclear what it even means to be a Hollywood immigrant anymore. "It doesn't matter where you live," says Paramount Classics chief John Lesher. "We all talk on the phone. We see each other at film festivals. You can edit a movie in Brazil, and your editor can be in London, and you can put it together seamlessly in perfect time."
So for Oscars 2010 we will not able to determine again who is an immigrant and who is not, an honestly who cares. What we want to know is who will win tonight.
For as lacking in suspense as the acting races are, the contest for the biggest prize couldn't be any closer. It's David vs. Goliath here, with 'Hurt Locker' and 'Avatar' seemingly trading "favorite" status every other day.
Unless they somehow split the votes and the Weinstein-backed 'Basterds' revises more history with an upset, the Oscar will go to either the highest-grossing Best Picture winner ever, or the lowest (in half a century, anyway). Be warned: This one is flip-a-coin close. Enjoy the Oscars tonight!!!!
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/03/hollywood_immigrants_oscars_20.html)
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05-09 11:39 AM
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Springflower
12-23 03:05 PM
Ajay,
Thank you for your reply.
I am assuming that you did not apply for AP earlier.
You took the Infopass and got the AP in 2 weeks.
[I read in the USCIS website that, if you had applied for AP & if you have to travel in emergency, they speed it up & issue the AP during Infopass appointment].
I think it is true whether we have an AP application in process or not.
Did you take photos, check, I-485 receipt etc., along with you to the InfoPass interview?
It is good to know that we can get AP if we have to travel urgently.
Did they say they would mail the AP to your address in your Infopass
appointment?
Thank you for your help!
Thank you for your reply.
I am assuming that you did not apply for AP earlier.
You took the Infopass and got the AP in 2 weeks.
[I read in the USCIS website that, if you had applied for AP & if you have to travel in emergency, they speed it up & issue the AP during Infopass appointment].
I think it is true whether we have an AP application in process or not.
Did you take photos, check, I-485 receipt etc., along with you to the InfoPass interview?
It is good to know that we can get AP if we have to travel urgently.
Did they say they would mail the AP to your address in your Infopass
appointment?
Thank you for your help!
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martinvisalaw
06-05 05:03 PM
It is very late to be submitting the RFE response now. CIS will probably deny the H-1B and your employer will need to refile. The employer should have asked for an extension before the due date.
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BMS1
11-08 12:34 PM
New H1-B is a possibility but you cannot join D until the application is approved and you go to a consulate, get the visa stamp and re-enter. All these need to be done in premium processing to reduce possible out-of-status conditions. Better you talk to an attorney.
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10-20 08:32 AM
Hi,
One of my friends is saying Job experience with the same company would not count towards? So this means will i have to change jobs and hope that my I-140 for the current employer is not withdrawn. Pl. advise.
Thanks,
One of my friends is saying Job experience with the same company would not count towards? So this means will i have to change jobs and hope that my I-140 for the current employer is not withdrawn. Pl. advise.
Thanks,
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gc_lover
06-29 08:12 AM
Your I-94 should be valid as long as your H1B is valid. If you applied for H1B extension they will give you new I94. It should be at the bottom of your 797, please check your H1B approval notice.
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03-13 10:21 AM
here are the visa numbers used in 2006 for EB2 and EB3.
EB-2: India(3,720), China(3,347), Canada(1,248)
EB-3 Skilled: Mexico(6,766), Korea(4,375), Philippines(4,114), Ecuador(3,747), Brazil(3,670), Poland(3,230), India(3,006), China(2,477), Pakistan(2,091)
Assuming there are atleast 300K Indians waiting for visa numbers in the EB2 + EB3 category (including dependents) and 6726 out of them were covered last year, we will have to wait for just another 44 years and 7 months to get an immigrant visa number. LOL
EB-2: India(3,720), China(3,347), Canada(1,248)
EB-3 Skilled: Mexico(6,766), Korea(4,375), Philippines(4,114), Ecuador(3,747), Brazil(3,670), Poland(3,230), India(3,006), China(2,477), Pakistan(2,091)
Assuming there are atleast 300K Indians waiting for visa numbers in the EB2 + EB3 category (including dependents) and 6726 out of them were covered last year, we will have to wait for just another 44 years and 7 months to get an immigrant visa number. LOL
lorebarba27
07-30 04:04 AM
According to new regulations only jobs on Job Zone Five can apply for EB2???
If this is true only 15-1011.00 - Computer and Information Scientists, Research can apply under EB2 category for ITJobs.
Please advise,
If this is true only 15-1011.00 - Computer and Information Scientists, Research can apply under EB2 category for ITJobs.
Please advise,
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