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  • crystal
    07-13 11:45 PM
    I cam through Fankfort in last dec using AP. No worries.
    Anyone travelled recently through Germany (Frankfurt) using Advance Parole? Any issues with Advance Parole while coming back to US? Do we need transit visa? Appreciate your response.




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  • chantu
    01-15 12:40 PM
    I have one question that I will post here. I do not want to open a new thread.

    I am inviting my in-laws and I filled their DS156 forms online. After filling everything, it generated the pdf file of DS156. In that pdf file, there is one section in upper right hand corner called "DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE". Under that section there is a line (fill in the blanks type) starting with "On ______ by _____ under section 214(b) 221(g) ".

    Now after generating the pdf, the appointment date was automatically put into this section. Example: "On 01 January 2009 by ......".

    I am worried why they put the date there and the date was not there when I took appointment for my parents. I also checked my collegues parents DS156, and the date was still not there. It is Mumbai consulate.

    Can somebody please confirm if they had similar experience and they got their parent's or in-laws visa granted??

    Thanks.

    Can somebody throw light on this?




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  • trump_gc
    07-05 03:21 PM
    There is a clause saying that you need to be in status for last 180 days since your last entry to US. And since u are in good status for past 180 days u r good. Consult a lawyer on this as well, but I think u may eb fine




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  • raysaikat
    07-10 08:50 PM
    Hello,

    I currently hold H1b visa (cap quota), i have an offer from a non profit organization and they are willing to sponsor for my H1b (non cap as this is from a non profit org). I'd like to know will there be any problem if in future i plan to move to a company that will sponsor h1b (cap). How difficult is to transfer from non cap h1 to cap h1?
    There is nothing called "transfer". Every time the employer makes a new H1-B petition on behalf of the employee. There is no extra difficulty when you plan to move from your current job to another position that is subject to cap. The new employer will simply file a new H1-B petition.


    I read online that if i plan to move from a non-cap h1 to cap h1 in future i have to apply in April under the general quota and wait until Oct to start work again.
    This is not true in all cases (including your case). The rule is that if you have once counted in the last 6 years, then you are not subject to cap again. This however also means that you will only be able to get the remaining years from the 6 years limit. For instance, suppose you were counted the first time 5 years before. Then when you again another H1-B, although you will not be subject to cap, you will be able to remain in H1-B only for 1 year. If you do something to reset your H1-B clock (by staying outside US for 1 year, for example), then you will again be subject to cap.

    Here is the actual language of the law:

    (7) 2/ Any alien who has already been counted within the 6 years prior to the approval of a petition described in subsection (c), toward the numerical limitations of paragraph (1)(A)shall not again be counted toward those limitations unless the alien would be eligible for a full 6 years of authorized admission at the time the petition is filed. Where multiple petitions are approved for 1 alien, that alien shall be counted only once.


    I highly recommend that you read the 8 CFR from uscis.gov.

    What you "heard" is true for a person who never was on H1-B, and starts his/her career in a cap-exempt position. That person, when s/he wants to move to a non-cap-exempt position, will be subject to cap.



    though i can work until the petition is pending.

    I'd really appreciate any advise...

    Thanks
    Raj



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  • hpandey
    03-12 10:18 AM
    Interesting. I never received the 1099-INT. Will talk to my bank.

    You would receive the 1099-INT form only if your interest income is above 10 $ . If it is less than that you won't get it . That's why probably you did not receive it if you had negligible interest.




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  • chintu25
    12-02 11:45 AM
    I am at the risk of being laid off anytime but will not stop my contributions to IV

    I am convinced that this cause is far bigger that 1 job or one individual .

    To live with the insecurity of loosing status doubles the anxiety of loosing a job .

    I hope that this situation doesnt befall on anybody here on IV....

    We deserve better ...All of us here are educated and highly skilled and we deserved to be treated right .

    If you think I am right .....Contribute atleast USD 10 right NOW and post it here.

    God help us and Capre Diem ( Sieze the day ) to all of us



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  • ilwaiting
    04-12 08:45 AM
    1st - Apply your PERM labor ASAP. If you are luckly and labor comes thru quickly before Dec'07 you could apply for 140 in Premium processing and once 140 is approved you would be eligible for 3yrs H1b extension irrespective when your labor was filed

    2nd - If your labor does not comes thru quickly you should try to recapture time lost on H1 when you were out of the country in the last 6 yrs. i.e Time spent out side US(vacation or business trips) can be recaptured. This might give you the 1 year required since labor so that you could file your H1b extension later.

    Contact a good attroney.

    Hi,

    I am currently in the 6th year of my H1B. My visa is going to expire in at the end of December. Is it too late for me to start applying for the green card? If it is not too late, what is my status going to be after December if I do apply for the green card now? Also, I have heard that I have to apply a year before my visa expires, is it too late now? Please help! Your response is greatly appreciated!

    I am from Hong Kong, SAR. I have never applied for labor cert. For the past six years, I have just been on H1B visa.

    Thanks!
    Keith




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  • karthic
    12-18 03:53 PM
    Hi All,
    I am currently working for a University in cap-exempt H1B (company A). I got a job offer from a cap-subjected company (company B). I am aware that the H1B which i have is non-transferable and i have to apply for new H1B petition to work for company.
    Since the cap numbers are still available, applying for new petition is not a problem. I was in an idea of asking my new employer (company B) to apply for new H1B petition (premium processing) while working with Company A but i came to know the following from USCIS official document that i have to stop working for the current employer before submitting the company B H1B petition. I thought I can work for the cap-exempt company A until the company B H1B is approved. Have anyone experienced it? if so when should i stop working for my current cap-exempt employer?...can i work till the LCA is approved..?

    Below is the paragraph from USCIS Memo
    "If the H-1B alien beneficiary has not �ceased� to be employed in a cap-Exempt position, then he or she will not be counted towards the cap.
    If the H-1B alien beneficiary has �ceased� to be employed in a cap-exempt position, then the alien will be subject to the H-1B numerical limitation, and the concurrent employment petition may not be approved unless a cap number is available to the alien beneficiary.



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  • jthomas
    06-02 10:47 AM
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  • gcformeornot
    02-03 02:14 PM
    AILA/CBP Liaison Practice Alert : H-1B Admissions at Newark, NJ Airport

    Cite as "AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 10020237 (posted Feb. 2, 2010)"


    AILA CBP Liaison Committee Practice Alert
    H-1B Admissions � Newark, New Jersey Airport
    (2/2/2010)

    The AILA U.S. Customs and Border Protection (�CBP�) Liaison Committee received reports from AILA members that CBP inspectors at the Newark, New Jersey airport port of entry were apparently assisting in an investigation involving certain H-1B nonimmigrants from India and certain H-1B petitioner companies. The inspectors� questions focused on who the individuals worked for, how their pay was computed, who paid their salary, their job duties, and what they were paid. In some cases, the individuals were subjected to expedited removal and visa cancellation.


    After inquiring with CBP headquarters (�HQ�) about these incidents, the CBP Liaison Committee was advised by HQ that several of these cases involved companies under investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (�ICE�) and/or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (�USCIS�) for ongoing fraud. CBP HQ noted that they use as much advance information as possible to target specific individuals who warrant additional inspection. HQ also noted that recent enforcement cases reviewed ranged from simple documentary deficiency to visa/petition fraud. Upon an inadmissibility finding, the determination to either allow the applicant to withdraw his or her application for admission or to subject the applicant to expedited removal is based on �the totality of the circumstances and reviewed on a case by case basis.� In the Newark enforcement actions, CBP Newark worked closely with USCIS � Fraud Detection and National Security (�FDNS�) and the Department of Labor � Office of Investigations. CBP HQ stated that those questioned were offered the opportunity to contact their consulate and that CBP officers contacted the petitioner and/or current employer when clarification was needed. CBP HQ confirmed that they screen ALL employment-based visa holders to determine admissibility and ensure compliance with entry requirements.


    In addition, on January 27, AILA members attending a CBP meeting in the Newark, New Jersey area were informed that a new policy has been instituted at Newark Airport. This policy involves conducting random checks for returning H-1B, L-1, and other employment-based visa holders. Based upon the initial check, if the person�s admissibility is questionable, then he or she will be sent to secondary inspection for further interview. In some cases, if CBP discovers discrepancies in previously filed petitions, then the applicant may be asked to withdraw his/her application for admission into the United States or be subject to expedited removal.


    During that same local CBP meeting, attendees were advised that if CBP discovers that a returning Lawful Permanent Resident has a post-1998 conviction, the Lawful Permanent Resident may be detained. The Newark airport port of entry has adopted a mandatory detention policy for crimes that were committed after 1998. In the event that CBP cannot get a copy of the conviction record in twenty-four hours, the person may be released. The only exceptions are that CBP will release a Lawful Permanent Resident for humanitarian reasons; extenuating circumstances such as if the foreign national is traveling with children and there is no one to pick up the children; or when the person is a sole provider for United States Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident children. Please refer to the CBP Committee advisory as to the detention of returning Lawful Permanent Residents. (AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 09100122).


    Individuals with pending I-751 petitions returning to the United States via the Newark airport port of entry, who have a I-751 filing receipt documenting that an I-751 has been properly filed or an ADIT Legal Permanent Resident stamp, will be sent to secondary inspection for further interview to verify the validity of the I-751 Petition. It is unclear if CBP will undertake a substantive review of the I-751 Petition.


    In all cases, attorneys should remind their clients to thoroughly prepare for their trip to the United States and their inspection upon application for admission by reviewing all pertinent documents to their petition and to consider carrying evidence to support the assertions made in the petition filed on their behalf by their employer. Similarly, employers must be prepared for telephone inquiries from CBP officers at ports of entry to confirm the assertions made in any nonimmigrant petition and supporting documentation. Finally, employers must be advised that the government may review information in any public venues such as websites and other media for consistency with petition content. Thus, keeping such public information accurate and current is essential.


    Note the new fraud related language added to I-797 approval notices �



    NOTICE: Although this application/petition has been approved, DHS reserves the right to verify the information submitted in this application, petition, and/or supporting documentation to ensure conformity with applicable laws, rules, regulations, and other authorities. Methods used for verifying information may include, but are not limited to, the review of public information and records, contact by correspondence, the Internet, or telephone, and site inspections of businesses and residences. Information obtained during the course of verification will be used to determine whether revocation, rescission, and/or removal proceedings are appropriate. Applicants, petitioners, and representatives of record will be provided an opportunity to address derogatory information before any formal proceeding is initiated.


    Please do not forget to contact the CBP port director to follow up on case problems at a particular port. In addition, as needed, file complaints through the CBP complaint process referenced on InfoNet. (AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 09090364).



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  • meridiani.planum
    03-12 02:43 PM
    One says, I can only remove my Future employer "X", who has filed for my GC, and carry my Priority Date , AFTER I get new PERM and new I140 from the new company.

    Other one says, don't worry just move to new Employer and I don't need to refile PERM and I140.

    Both lawyers are mentioned over 10 times on this web-site and both are VERY reputed.

    I have NEVER worked for employer X, It was a future position and I may still join them.
    I have approved 140 and 485 is pending for about 9 months.
    EAD is approved and so is AP.


    Please help guys!

    you dont need to refile PERM and I-140. Since your I-140 was approved and 485 is pending for 9 months you can simply invoke AC-21 and move to another employer.

    See questions 2 & 3 here:
    http://www.murthy.com/news/UDac21qa.html#3

    Did you ask the attorney why they think you need a new filing when you qualify for AC-21 on your existing filing? this might simply be a misunderstanding...




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  • dan19
    08-22 01:24 PM
    My lawyer filed my Labor certification stating that the job requires 'BS degree in CS'. My labor got approved last month.

    I hold a MS degree in CS and BS degree in Industrial Engg.

    Now while I am about to file for I-140, I am getting information from various sources that my bachelor's degree has to be in CS, irrespective of holding a master's degree in CS.

    Has anyone faced similar situation? How can I resolve this issue?
    Please help as I almost spent 4 years in LC backlog queue!!!!!!!!



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  • mihird
    10-16 01:52 PM
    EB5 investor Visa is already in place.
    The numbers are a little different ($500,000 to $1M) but you can buy yourself a GC pretty quickly.

    If I am not wrong.....I had checked on the EB5 retrogression some time back..




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  • small2006
    08-28 05:15 PM
    This holds true for 95% of the attorneys. They will give you a "conflict of interest" answer if you try to Invoke AC21

    Response from my attorney for a similar question a while back was that the sponsoring company that has filed for your GC should "relieve" the attorney from representation and then they are free to represent you alone with some other company. Unless you don't want the current employer to know about your plans, you may try this option.



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  • sammyb
    10-09 04:01 PM
    chandu... seems am only one visiting this thread ... lets see how many people responds ... :D


    Come on folks - all the way to Riverhead we have tonnes of people living in these areas affected by Retrogression.

    EAD is not a solution - EAD just makes our life a bit easier than on h1b - the struggle continues even on EAD.

    How can you expect govt to fix your problem if you lack motivation?

    Lets start mobilizing the chapter

    Remember, we are no VIPs, we are in a mass distribution system and no one has special previlidges here, your lives won't change uless you motivate yourselves and speak up for yourselves.

    We need a very strong resprsentation from everyone in the community.

    Ignoring our requests only puts all of us in a tougher situation




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    11-18 08:32 PM
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  • aniraj
    07-31 11:42 PM
    I-485 pending with PD June 07 & valid EAD
    Is it possible to apply for FAFSA for student aid as they require Green Card or US citizenship?
    I see on FAFSA website one catagory as eligible non-citizens which includes applicants with I-94 & with atleast 1 yr parole validity.
    Is this the same parole as I-131?




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  • kumar1
    11-24 02:11 PM
    There is always a calculated risk in extending I-94. No one can predict the outcome of this process. Personally, I would not do it.




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  • krishnam70
    05-05 04:16 PM
    I still don't have my GC(based on an Engineering position) but took up a managerial position within the same organization.. IMO, its a risk worth taking.. If I were you, I would take the new position, switch over to EAD and not apply for the H1B extension..

    If USCIS issues an RFE asking for 'Continued Employment offer' or Evidence of Employment? or for that matter when he applies for an EAD/AP renewal he needs to support it with a letter of employment from the current employer.

    If at any stage USCIS determines the candidate is actually working in a different category that which the LCA was applied for my interpretation is its ground for denial.

    I will leave it to the experts to argue the merits or demerits of this
    Good luck though
    - cheers
    kris




    mailsunnydeol
    08-07 11:53 AM
    Progress so far:
    Aug 3: Card Production Ordered email received
    Aug 6: Approval Notice Sent email received
    Aug 7: Welcome Notice Received by Lawyer




    BraveMadMan
    07-18 10:29 AM
    :)



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