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  • looneytunezez
    04-24 01:58 PM
    As per my understanding 10 days is from the time you change your permanent address. Due to lease constraint I also had two apartments at same time. I filled online AR-11 within 10 days after I moved to new apartment.

    Thanks folks

    LT.

    why the red dot btw?





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  • kondur_007
    02-23 08:37 PM
    I have applied for renewal of H1b and H4 by premium processing on 10-Jan-2010 based on pending green card. I got an RFE for my H1b for which my employer replied on 10-Feb-2010. My H1b got approved where as my wifes H4 got rejected on 22-Feb-2010. Still waiting for denial letter from USCIS. My wifes I-94 got expired on 11-Feb-2010. So is she out of status since 11-Feb-2010. What are my options. Is it better to re-open (MTR) case or go to india and re apply for H4. how is this out of status going to affect her chances of getting renewd in India or her green card application. Any other ideas. Please help.

    First a correction: your wife is not "out of status from Feb 11", but actually she is supposed to leave once the denial came on Feb 22. (she was fine between feb 11 and feb 22 as her extension was pending).

    She starts to accure illegal presence starting from Feb 22.

    Best option for her would be to go back, get a new H4 stap based on your approved H1 and come back; I can not see any problem with that (as far as I can see). Now risk with this entirely depends on the grounds of the denial of her H4 (but if it was denied for some minor reason or by mistake, I dont see any problem at all). This is the best way to solve this and also to make sure GC process is not affected.

    Good Luck.

    ps: I am not a lawyer. Follow your lawyer's advise.





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  • Macaca
    01-20 12:41 PM
    I have already contributed $ 200 in the past. I prefer to make one time contributions instead of recurring.

    Contributions is the need of the hour. Please help in contributions from other members. Thanks.





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  • martiansoldier
    08-20 03:17 PM
    If you applied for a change status (like H4 - H1) or change of employer (like H1 - H1) or extension of stay (like H4 extension or H1 extension), while in the US, the I-797 approval notice will have an I-94 card as long as you were not out of status prior to filing your application. However, if you were out of status, then you wouldn't get the I-94 along with your I-797 and you are still out of status. You will have to leave the country and get a visa stamped on your passport before entering the US again. If you have been out of status, there is always the risk of being denied a visa at the consulate.



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  • Maqrkk
    01-26 05:33 AM
    I really like The Swarm :thumb2:





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  • nat23
    07-08 03:44 PM
    Congressman foolish enough to say stuff like that could be Tom Tancredo.

    My bad it was Tom Tancredo.



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  • harivenkat
    05-06 08:54 PM
    Tech firms play quiet role in immigration-overhaul push - Politics AP - MiamiHerald.com (http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/05/06/1617199_p2/tech-firms-play-quiet-role-in.html)




    WASHINGTON � The technology sector, a little-publicized but key player in the coalition that's pushing for an overhaul of immigration laws, has given mixed reviews to the proposal that Senate Democrats unveiled last week.

    Public dialogue on immigration has focused largely on a path to legalization for the estimated 11 million to 12 million illegal immigrants living in the United States, but technology companies have lobbied for years to streamline and ease the process of hiring skilled legal immigrant workers. They hope to capitalize on the momentum that surrounds immigration.

    Peter Muller is the director of government relations for Intel, one of the largest sponsors of H-1B temporary visas for skilled workers. The company was approved for 723 new H-1B visas in 2009. Muller said Intel had been hindered in hiring and keeping the most qualified people by the annual caps on H-1B visas and the sometimes decade-long delay in processing green card applications.

    "To not be able to hire the people who really drive innovation in our company is a frustration," he said.

    The number of H-1B visas issued each year is capped at 65,000, with another 20,000 reserved for foreign-born students who graduate from U.S. schools with advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering and math, programs from which companies such as Intel recruit many of their workers. In past years, the allotment often was gone within days after the application period opened in April. Last year, it took until December to hit the cap.

    Even with a slower economy reducing demand for workers, however, tech companies say they want the system overhauled.

    "Companies are still hiring, so fixing the problems and fixing the system is important," said Jessica Herrera-Flanigan, the co-executive director of Compete America, a coalition of companies that are lobbying for more high-skilled immigration. "It's an issue today for some companies, and it's going to continue to be an issue that needs to be addressed."

    For H-1B workers who want to stay in the country permanently, the wait for a green card can take years. Ashish Sharma, an Indian citizen who's working for a technology company in California, has waited for a green card for seven years. At one point, Sharma said, he considered leaving the United States because of the uncertainty of his status.

    "The long wait does bother people," he said. "I did look at what Canada was offering, where they give you a green card within three months."

    Sharma ultimately decided to stay for the sake of his two children, who were raised in the U.S., but some employers as well as workers have chosen to go abroad. Microsoft, a top sponsor of H-1B visas with 1,318 petitions approved in 2009, opened a development center in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2007, in part to take advantage of Canada's more lenient immigration laws.

    Compete America praised some aspects of the Democratic immigration framework that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and Sens. Charles Schumer of New York and Robert Menendez of New Jersey put forward last week.

    The coalition favors a provision that would offer green cards to foreign students who graduate from U.S. universities with advanced degrees in specialized fields, but it's pushing back against provisions that would limit the hiring of H-1B workers and increase government scrutiny of companies that sponsor the temporary visas.

    The language in the Democrats' framework that deals with temporary visas came largely from a bill intended to curb abuses in the H-1B system that Sens. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., and Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, introduced last year.

    Durbin said in an e-mailed statement that the H-1B program was too easily abused by employers who used it to, in effect, outsource jobs that American workers could fill.

    "Congress created the H-1B visa program so an employer could hire a foreign guest worker when a qualified American worker could not be found," he said. "However, the H-1B visa program is plagued with fraud and abuse and is now a vehicle for outsourcing that deprives qualified American workers of their jobs."

    Tech industry representatives disagreed.

    "We are all for strong enforcement," Herrera-Flanigan said. "But the way the provisions are written, it's much more far-reaching than that, and it could have an adverse effect on companies that are not bad actors."

    The H-1B provisions came in for criticism from people who represent immigrant workers as well as from employers. Aman Kapoor, the president of Immigration Voice, a network of skilled immigrant workers, called the proposal draconian and said the restrictions could render the H-1B process essentially useless.

    Schumer's office didn't respond to requests for comment.

    Advocates in the broader immigration-overhaul coalition said support from the technology industry would be key to winning the wide political backing that was necessary to give a comprehensive bill a shot at passing.

    "I think it is important, and in part that is because tech is one of the key business sectors that will be necessary to bring the Republican votes we will need, in the Senate, especially," said Jeanne Butterfield, a senior adviser for the National Immigration Forum, a group that advocates policies that are more welcoming toward immigrants.

    Technology companies make up a substantial portion of the voices that are lobbying for federal immigration revisions. Of the 288 federal lobbyist filings that had reported lobbying on immigration issues in the first quarter of the year as of Monday, an analysis shows that about 17 percent came from companies and organizations that represent the technology and engineering sectors. Others represented fields such as medicine and education, which also are interested in skilled immigrants.

    The people who are lobbying on behalf of the tech sector said that although their issues with the immigration system were specific, they had no plans to peel off from the broader overhaul coalition to pursue a more tailored bill.

    Muller said the word from Capitol Hill had been that immigration was too contentious an issue to tackle piecemeal.

    PROVISIONS THAT WOULD AFFECT TECH SECTOR:

    Green cards (legal permanent resident visas):

    * Foreign students who graduate from U.S. schools with advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering or mathematics automatically would be eligible for green cards if U.S. employers offer them jobs.

    * The caps that limit the numbers of immigrants who can come from specific countries would be eliminated.

    H-1B visas (temporary work visas for foreign workers in specialized jobs):

    * Would forbid employers from giving priority to H-1B applicants and would limit the number of H-1B employees that large employers may hire.

    * Would authorize the Department of Labor to investigate applications for possible fraud and would require the department to audit companies that have large numbers of H-1B employees.





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  • Lasantha
    03-18 04:10 PM
    Welcome to IV. Wish I could help you but I don't have a clue about marriage based GC applications. Infact majority of the people here are on the Employment Based GC path but I hope someone can show you the path.

    In the meantime also try these forums.

    http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=34

    http://groups.google.com/group/misc.immigration.usa/topics

    They have a more diverse (Both EB and other GC applicants) mix of people in those forums. Hope that helps.

    Best of luck and congratulations !!!:cool:


    I'm a US-born citizen and my dear friend (now my wife) came to US from Thailand on R1/R2 Multiple Entry Visitor Visa for pleasure and to travel around with me to see the US. Though not intending to, we ultimately married while she was here on her visitor visa. See chronology below. We need to file the right forms. Please help me as this is a daunting task. If I can get some questions answered, then it will clear the clouded skies!

    We both will be in the US during this process.

    Me > :confused:
    My Wife > :(

    Here is our current situation:

    1. I've been back and forth to Thailand for better part of three years for tsunami relief.

    2. Met my wife doing relief work.

    3. She applied for visitor visa at US Embassy in Bangkok March 2007.

    4. Came first time to US May 2007

    5. Married in California in July 2007 (had not intended to, but we fell in love!)

    6. Returned to Thailand Sept 2007

    7. Returned to US (together) Dec 2007 and are here now (March 2008)

    8. Have filled out forms:


    I-130 Petition for Alien Relative
    I-485 Permanent Res/Adjust Status
    I-325A Bio for each of us
    I-134 Affidavit of Support
    I-765 Employment Authorization Note: is eligibility req (c)(9) correct on line 16?


    I feel there are no unusual circumstances about us. We are just normal people and don't fall under any asylum, Cuban or otherwise situations. I need to know about filing what forms and which ones together. Also, which ones will require certain documentation and when should they be included. We will likely file the 130/485/325/765 concurrently. What else should we file and what do I not need to file that I've listed?

    Please get me going on this and then I can stop pulling my hair out.

    I discoverd this forum today and am so happy I've found it! :D



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  • Dhundhun
    03-29 09:51 PM
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    God forbid, even if they deny your H1B visa from your new employer, you should still be able to return to the US on the expired H1B visa since you made an honest H1B visa trip.


    How come sareesh will return on expired Visa (12/09/2006)?





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  • RamBharose
    03-13 01:42 PM
    Some Contracting IT companies are giving a bad name to the whole H1-B process. Again, I am saying "SOME" not all.

    i did not get it, what it has to do with h1b process?



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  • mariusp
    07-31 04:26 PM
    Don't worry, that's what they do down here. I renewed twice and that was the deal every time. You'll get your DL in 30 days in the mail.





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  • acecupid
    08-01 10:45 AM
    If you look at the new features list:
    A customer-centric home page that provides applicants with a �one-stop shop� of immigration services information.


    Simplified navigation and improved search capability.


    Enhanced customer service tools including expanded Case Status Online with both email and text functionality.


    Information that is written clearly and meets the needs of our customers.


    It is pretty vague. They may just make some cosmetic changes for the existing website. I dont see anything new here. I hope they prove me wrong!



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  • dagabaaj
    04-07 08:07 PM
    just get in line there in the Rose Garden, right behind Al-Maliki as he explains why everything is going kaboooom in Iraq, and in front of Bernanke as he explains why everything is going kaboooom in the economy. When its your turn do tell the president about the inefficiency of the USCIS.

    man this is funny...I thought the last line should read while my life goes kaboooom....





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  • gcsucks
    07-01 09:27 AM
    After years of struggling and 25k down the drain i have decided not to loose my Canadian PR card ( i have been out of canada for 21/2 years out of 5). so to maintain the card i have to be in canada for the next 2 years. so... right now i have an approved I140 based on which i will be filing a
    h1. once i get an approval ( 3 years extension) i will move to my other office in Canada.
    The question i have is, can i come back into the country using this stamping after 2 years staying in canada ? and let us say i dont apply for my h1 but when the SKIL bill (if and whenever it becomes law) can i apply for I485 even though im in canada ( i dont think i can)

    Any help is appreciated



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  • seeniraj
    03-20 10:47 PM
    Do you know the reason for the 140 denial ?





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  • reddymjm
    05-05 04:41 PM
    :)

    Wow that would be nice.

    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18905



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  • Lasantha
    03-18 04:10 PM
    Welcome to IV. Wish I could help you but I don't have a clue about marriage based GC applications. Infact majority of the people here are on the Employment Based GC path but I hope someone can show you the path.

    In the meantime also try these forums.

    http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=34

    http://groups.google.com/group/misc.immigration.usa/topics

    They have a more diverse (Both EB and other GC applicants) mix of people in those forums. Hope that helps.

    Best of luck and congratulations !!!:cool:


    I'm a US-born citizen and my dear friend (now my wife) came to US from Thailand on R1/R2 Multiple Entry Visitor Visa for pleasure and to travel around with me to see the US. Though not intending to, we ultimately married while she was here on her visitor visa. See chronology below. We need to file the right forms. Please help me as this is a daunting task. If I can get some questions answered, then it will clear the clouded skies!

    We both will be in the US during this process.

    Me > :confused:
    My Wife > :(

    Here is our current situation:

    1. I've been back and forth to Thailand for better part of three years for tsunami relief.

    2. Met my wife doing relief work.

    3. She applied for visitor visa at US Embassy in Bangkok March 2007.

    4. Came first time to US May 2007

    5. Married in California in July 2007 (had not intended to, but we fell in love!)

    6. Returned to Thailand Sept 2007

    7. Returned to US (together) Dec 2007 and are here now (March 2008)

    8. Have filled out forms:


    I-130 Petition for Alien Relative
    I-485 Permanent Res/Adjust Status
    I-325A Bio for each of us
    I-134 Affidavit of Support
    I-765 Employment Authorization Note: is eligibility req (c)(9) correct on line 16?


    I feel there are no unusual circumstances about us. We are just normal people and don't fall under any asylum, Cuban or otherwise situations. I need to know about filing what forms and which ones together. Also, which ones will require certain documentation and when should they be included. We will likely file the 130/485/325/765 concurrently. What else should we file and what do I not need to file that I've listed?

    Please get me going on this and then I can stop pulling my hair out.

    I discoverd this forum today and am so happy I've found it! :D





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  • mzdial
    March 22nd, 2004, 10:41 PM
    I am trying to score the publisher's courtside tickets for the Heat game. I'll bring a 300 to the game and see if someone says something from the sidelines there.. :-)





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  • imh1b
    05-19 09:37 AM
    Good to find Immigration Voice name in this article.





    txh1b
    04-15 06:31 PM
    My friend had a similar RFE and he got a month to answer. Luckily he found his I-20 copy.

    Couple of things you can try.

    1. Contact the previous company/HR/Lawyer that filed for the first OPT/H1b for you and they might have a copy of it. Most companies/lawfirms retain the files or archive it rather than destroying it. This is the best bet.

    2. Whatever the lawyer suggested along with any proof of your I-94 with D/S stamp from your student days along with clear copies of passport stamps with DOE and exit.





    desijackass
    11-12 04:38 PM
    Also says no change expected in the coming months.
    See bottom of the bulletin.
    :(

    :mad:
    F. VISA AVAILABILITY IN THE COMING MONTHS

    Employment-based: At this time it is unlikely that there will be any cut-off dates in the Employment First preference during the coming months. It also appears unlikely that it will be necessary to establish a cut-off date other than those already in effect for the Second preference category. Cut-off dates continue to apply to the China and India Second preference categories due to heavy demand.
    Based on current indications of demand, the best case scenarios for cut-off date movement each month during the coming months are as follows:

    Employment Second:

    China: none to two weeks

    India: no movement

    Employment Third:

    Worldwide: three to six weeks

    China: one to three weeks

    India: none to two week



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