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05-15 06:57 PM
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I first came to USA in April 2005 and have H1B valid till 2011 April.
I worked with company 'X' since 2005 on H1B status on permanent position, during this tenure with company 'X' i was filed for PERM during Feb 2009. Later in October 2009, I had moved out of company 'X' to Company 'Y' due to budget cuts at the clients place and not having any positions with in the Company 'X'`s other clients. Moved to Company 'Y and Company 'Y' had filed new HIB visa, Got approved in few weeks.started working for Company 'Y" since November 2009.
During January 2010 my PERM (LABOR) filed by Company 'X' got approved by uscis. I moved back to Company 'X' got started the next stage of the process of filing I-140 within the timeframe. Company 'X' filed my I-140 and also filed again for H1B and H4 for dependends in march and got approved in April with Priority date (PD) as april 2009 as my PERM was initiated during that period and H1B visa Validity date as May 2011.
Surprisingly and unfortunatly the assigment which was supposed to be a long term is getting completed by end of this May month 2010. Now that in Company 'X' the project got completed within two months and i am asked to move to their onsite project and can be brought back when there exists a position at any of the their clients locations.
Now the H1B status with Company 'X' is valid till May 2011 and with Company 'Y' the visa validity is till April 2011.
Can i move back to Company 'Y' as they had the same position that i worked with them and file for H1B visa extension which is due in 2011 April/May(as per new validity from Company 'X') based on the approved I-140 or PD. Company 'Y had also initiated the process of filling for PERM(Labour) got the clearence for LC.
Please suggest me the various options that are availabe to me to continue stay in here and get the H1B extension and as well continue my green card process.[/SIZE]
I first came to USA in April 2005 and have H1B valid till 2011 April.
I worked with company 'X' since 2005 on H1B status on permanent position, during this tenure with company 'X' i was filed for PERM during Feb 2009. Later in October 2009, I had moved out of company 'X' to Company 'Y' due to budget cuts at the clients place and not having any positions with in the Company 'X'`s other clients. Moved to Company 'Y and Company 'Y' had filed new HIB visa, Got approved in few weeks.started working for Company 'Y" since November 2009.
During January 2010 my PERM (LABOR) filed by Company 'X' got approved by uscis. I moved back to Company 'X' got started the next stage of the process of filing I-140 within the timeframe. Company 'X' filed my I-140 and also filed again for H1B and H4 for dependends in march and got approved in April with Priority date (PD) as april 2009 as my PERM was initiated during that period and H1B visa Validity date as May 2011.
Surprisingly and unfortunatly the assigment which was supposed to be a long term is getting completed by end of this May month 2010. Now that in Company 'X' the project got completed within two months and i am asked to move to their onsite project and can be brought back when there exists a position at any of the their clients locations.
Now the H1B status with Company 'X' is valid till May 2011 and with Company 'Y' the visa validity is till April 2011.
Can i move back to Company 'Y' as they had the same position that i worked with them and file for H1B visa extension which is due in 2011 April/May(as per new validity from Company 'X') based on the approved I-140 or PD. Company 'Y had also initiated the process of filling for PERM(Labour) got the clearence for LC.
Please suggest me the various options that are availabe to me to continue stay in here and get the H1B extension and as well continue my green card process.[/SIZE]
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k94
01-15 05:04 PM
I recently returned from an international trip (flew into JFK), and the only document that the CIS officer asked for was my AP. Based on what my lawyers had said, the only 'required' document is your AP, although it probably doesn't hurt to have copies of the LC, I-140, I-485 (more for peace of mind!).
smarth
10-23 06:30 PM
Thanks for reply. If I-94 issued for 1 year, suppose we change home address from one state to another state, until what time the driver's license will be issued(most of the states check the I-94 validity end date)? will it be only 1year till the I-94 expires? If yes, what is the process of renewing the driver's license after one year.
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BECsufferer
09-28 12:06 PM
Can you walk in for un-scheduled apointment? ... Now days this might not be permissible, but I remember 5 yrs ago at Toronto consulate, after all scheduled applicants have been lines up timewise, un-scheduled applicants were asked to form line behind on first come first basis. Not sure if anyone got chance, as I was like most lined up ahead in scheduled lineup. But wonder if it is still permitted, how about taking chance?
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wandmaker
11-05 01:28 PM
Hi guys,
My LCA got denied today (reason unknown) and my H1-B has expired on Nov. 1 as well. :(
I also have a pending I-485 petition with approved I-140. I also have a valid EAD. So I assume, I am currently shifted to AOS pending status working on EAD.
My question is whether this denial negatively affects my pending I-485 application? I assume not but just wanted to confirm anyways :confused:
Thanks for you responses.
Your H1B LCA denial will not have negative impacts on your GC. To keep the records clean, fill out a new I-9 form and submit to HR.
My LCA got denied today (reason unknown) and my H1-B has expired on Nov. 1 as well. :(
I also have a pending I-485 petition with approved I-140. I also have a valid EAD. So I assume, I am currently shifted to AOS pending status working on EAD.
My question is whether this denial negatively affects my pending I-485 application? I assume not but just wanted to confirm anyways :confused:
Thanks for you responses.
Your H1B LCA denial will not have negative impacts on your GC. To keep the records clean, fill out a new I-9 form and submit to HR.
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06-16 06:30 PM
If you do take FOIA route, it will take at least 8-10 months to get the documents. So, better do it ASAP.
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mrdelhiite
07-23 02:38 PM
I have an approved I-140 from my previous employer. Is there anyway, I can expedite my labor certification, I-140 approval and I-485 through my new employer on the basis of the previous approvals? I have a PD of jan'04. I know I retain my PD due to the I-140 but I wanted to know if there is anyway to not wait for the time it takes to get approval on LC and I-140.
no labor is position dependent not person dependent. You cannot make it go faster based on earlier 140.
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no labor is position dependent not person dependent. You cannot make it go faster based on earlier 140.
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04-19 10:14 AM
I've been doing some research and It looks like I'm might have to file amended I-140 concurrently with my I-485.
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go_guy123
03-11 02:04 PM
My sister in India may be getting married to a US citizen..she would like to apply for a tourist visa first so she can come stay in the US and spend some time with him before her marriage.
If she applies for a tourist visa, stays in the US for a month or so and then later they apply together for a fiance/K3 visa, are there going to be problems for the K3 visa application considering that she had just applied for a tourist visa before? Is it better to not apply for the tourist visa in this case? Thanks...
Way to go !!! great . Thsi is the way otherwise if you follow the other wise (round about way) Declare intent and get GC at Consulate...USCIS will start giving you a hard time with with rampany misuse of 221(g) enquiry etc. That is the beauty: At consulate they have unchallenged powers and they know it and therefore abuse it; But once you enter USA ...if they give you a hard time, you can haul their a**es to court and
sue them
If you ram into US with a B1/B2...then great they will made deal with you...however one thing
be careful about...if the marriage is soon after you enter US and can complain of the false intent in the B2 entry...
Have alook at Fiancee visa (K Visai think so ) as well.
If she applies for a tourist visa, stays in the US for a month or so and then later they apply together for a fiance/K3 visa, are there going to be problems for the K3 visa application considering that she had just applied for a tourist visa before? Is it better to not apply for the tourist visa in this case? Thanks...
Way to go !!! great . Thsi is the way otherwise if you follow the other wise (round about way) Declare intent and get GC at Consulate...USCIS will start giving you a hard time with with rampany misuse of 221(g) enquiry etc. That is the beauty: At consulate they have unchallenged powers and they know it and therefore abuse it; But once you enter USA ...if they give you a hard time, you can haul their a**es to court and
sue them
If you ram into US with a B1/B2...then great they will made deal with you...however one thing
be careful about...if the marriage is soon after you enter US and can complain of the false intent in the B2 entry...
Have alook at Fiancee visa (K Visai think so ) as well.
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monu19_75
06-16 11:34 PM
Hello
Thank you for your time and I appreciate your effort.
Scenario:
I have two Approved I-140s (both filed by same company).
� Filed I-140 & I-485 concurrently with a PD of Nov 2007 (Original Labor) - I-140 Approved and I-485 Pending
� Filed I-140 with PD March 2005 (Substitution Labor) - I-140 Approved.
Questions:
1. I would greatly appreciate if you can let me know what are my options and any relative information (Letter formats etc.)
2. Can Info-Pass work instead of writing to USCIS?
Thank you for your time and I appreciate your effort.
Scenario:
I have two Approved I-140s (both filed by same company).
� Filed I-140 & I-485 concurrently with a PD of Nov 2007 (Original Labor) - I-140 Approved and I-485 Pending
� Filed I-140 with PD March 2005 (Substitution Labor) - I-140 Approved.
Questions:
1. I would greatly appreciate if you can let me know what are my options and any relative information (Letter formats etc.)
2. Can Info-Pass work instead of writing to USCIS?
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05-18 11:57 AM
Did you apply for an H4 along with H1? You should ask this question to one of the attorneys, this is pretty complicated.
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amdn123
07-07 02:44 PM
Is it permitted to enter the US on a tourist visa and while you are here, can you start working since H1B approval has been received? The reason I ask is that my some time is needed to set up an apartment, get SSN etc. and it would be easier to come a little early while H1B is being processed. Can you get the H1B stamped in the passport later in Canada? Thanks in advance!
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06-16 05:04 PM
Use I-134 instead which is used for EB petitions.
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GC_Applicant
07-15 04:17 AM
Found this interesting information on the shusterman.com.
"The next day, Representative Tom Lantos (D-CA) introduced the "Health Improvement and Professionals Act of 2005" (H.R. 139). The bill proposes to "recapture" over 130,000 immigrant visas lost due to bureaucratic inertia during 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004."
Complete article can be found in:
http://www.shusterman.com/feb05.html
Any updates or insights into the above article....
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"The next day, Representative Tom Lantos (D-CA) introduced the "Health Improvement and Professionals Act of 2005" (H.R. 139). The bill proposes to "recapture" over 130,000 immigrant visas lost due to bureaucratic inertia during 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004."
Complete article can be found in:
http://www.shusterman.com/feb05.html
Any updates or insights into the above article....
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fromnaija
11-09 10:07 PM
I have 2 H1B Transfer questions for clarification.
1. Can H1B Transfer be filed when H1B Extension is pending with the current employer?
Yes, a transfer could be filed while an extension is pending. This is the so-called anchor transfer. However, the transfer would be denied if the extension petition is withdrawn before the transfer is approved.
2. Do i need to have copy of I-140 approval notice for H1B Tranfer? The current employer does not share this document.
The 140 approval notice is not required unless this is a post six year transfer/extension.
1. Can H1B Transfer be filed when H1B Extension is pending with the current employer?
Yes, a transfer could be filed while an extension is pending. This is the so-called anchor transfer. However, the transfer would be denied if the extension petition is withdrawn before the transfer is approved.
2. Do i need to have copy of I-140 approval notice for H1B Tranfer? The current employer does not share this document.
The 140 approval notice is not required unless this is a post six year transfer/extension.
parablergh
08-31 07:58 PM
I'm not an attorney, but an immigration paralegal. You can apply for the extension within six months of expiry. As long as your passport is valid at the time of filing you should be fine.
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