RNGC
03-06 06:40 PM
The thread is having very less visibility....post this in all forums...
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jonty_11
07-11 04:19 PM
just call uscis and ask them
maine_gc
03-25 02:31 PM
Can you please tell me which service center is it? My I40 got denied from TSC and my lawyer is working on the appeal.
Thanks
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dish
10-03 03:38 PM
Recently we are not seeing many job postings by dallas bec , in the name of teamexceed ofcourse. PBEC is running the recruitment process in a faster way. More Advertisements..........On the other hand, DBEC still in a slumber.......
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jasonalbany
04-09 06:28 PM
Hi,
Guys, I don't know how other people think about team IV and why some people suspect our team's ability. I think highly of them. They are in the same boat as we are now! Team IV is the best team I have seen to represent Employment Based Immigrants! The bill isn't dead!!! Don't give up, don't let pessimism overcome you and don't let hurdle confuse your vision!
Let's unite and work hard to move it. Good job, team IV!
Guys, I don't know how other people think about team IV and why some people suspect our team's ability. I think highly of them. They are in the same boat as we are now! Team IV is the best team I have seen to represent Employment Based Immigrants! The bill isn't dead!!! Don't give up, don't let pessimism overcome you and don't let hurdle confuse your vision!
Let's unite and work hard to move it. Good job, team IV!
Steven-T
December 1st, 2003, 01:50 PM
With the D100 now carrying a street price of $1499 from legitimate dealers...things are looking mighty nice as the price of admission for quality gear keeps going down.
There are regular refurb D100 for $1,199 on the market recently.
If you want the best value for money, the E+ rated, at Adorama now, 35-70/2.8 AF-D and 80-200/2.8 AF-D are the best buy in town. I always tempted to get them to add a few zooms to my primes.
But until the 1Dx comes out which is 4mp, and the 1Ds holds a price above $6,000 until April, I am NOT buying any more Nikkors, unless the FF digital F6 announces on time, which I think is an impossibility!
Steven
There are regular refurb D100 for $1,199 on the market recently.
If you want the best value for money, the E+ rated, at Adorama now, 35-70/2.8 AF-D and 80-200/2.8 AF-D are the best buy in town. I always tempted to get them to add a few zooms to my primes.
But until the 1Dx comes out which is 4mp, and the 1Ds holds a price above $6,000 until April, I am NOT buying any more Nikkors, unless the FF digital F6 announces on time, which I think is an impossibility!
Steven
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alterego
05-04 11:55 AM
You can have a contract written for the required 5 yr period, where you and the employer have a without cause 60 or 90 day opt out clause. Many contracts are structured that way and there have not been problems previously. The main thing is the letter that comes form the State Dep't of heath supporting your petition. Speak with the point person in your state and they will be able to guide you.
Generally it is less complicated to get an employment contract for the NIW commitment duration, however in answer to your question, yes you can also petition on a business plan to open a practice after your 3 yr commitment. The visa retrogression and inability to file 485 may complicate this a little however.
Another distinction you should understand is, once you get an employment agreement, the petition can be filed by your employer or by you. You should self petition since you then control the destiny of the 140 petition. ie. it will not be withdrawn.
Good luck.
Generally it is less complicated to get an employment contract for the NIW commitment duration, however in answer to your question, yes you can also petition on a business plan to open a practice after your 3 yr commitment. The visa retrogression and inability to file 485 may complicate this a little however.
Another distinction you should understand is, once you get an employment agreement, the petition can be filed by your employer or by you. You should self petition since you then control the destiny of the 140 petition. ie. it will not be withdrawn.
Good luck.
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pmat
02-18 10:18 PM
There is no way that she can start working from April. If her H1B is approved, the earliest she can start working will be Oct 1, 2007. Also, make sure that her H1B is filed ASAP because the 20,000 MS quota has also been seen to evaporate pretty quickly (~1-2 months).
In other words, she will have to convince her employer to allow her to start from October.
In other words, she will have to convince her employer to allow her to start from October.
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kaisersose
08-03 06:44 PM
Today, I received an email from USCIS that my EAD application got approved. My receipt date is on the 3rd week of May of 2007. What I don't understand is that the current processing time at NSC for I-765(EAD) for pending I-485 is March 26th, 2007.....
They are not always up to date on their processing times.
They are not always up to date on their processing times.
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ds37
01-27 04:34 PM
Quarterly spil over will not happen untill overall demand is met
Let me know if my interpretaion is wrong.
"The American Competitiveness in the
Twenty-First Century Act (AC21) removed the per-country limit in any calendar quarter in
which overall applicant demand for Employment-based visa numbers is less than the total of
such numbers available"
Thanks
DS
Let me know if my interpretaion is wrong.
"The American Competitiveness in the
Twenty-First Century Act (AC21) removed the per-country limit in any calendar quarter in
which overall applicant demand for Employment-based visa numbers is less than the total of
such numbers available"
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DS
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jungalee43
04-05 07:58 AM
The reporter has already talked with me and two other IV members. we do not make good cases for her. The main theme of her article is 'highly skilled immigrants leaving USA because of retrogression'. She would like to talk to anyone who has decided to leave because of this problem. Anyone who meets this requirement please write to me urgently on jungalee43@yahoo.com
Please do not forget to mention your phone number and your permission for the reporter to contact you on that number. There is only one day left as she wants to publish her article on Friday i.e. April 7. If you are from North Carolina, then that would be a great thing for her article.
Please do not forget to mention your phone number and your permission for the reporter to contact you on that number. There is only one day left as she wants to publish her article on Friday i.e. April 7. If you are from North Carolina, then that would be a great thing for her article.
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yetanotherimmigrant
11-10 12:02 PM
Yes, I realize a H1 transfer is needed to work in another company. And 140 is not approved. So the new company has to start GC all over. Too bad, it looks like priority date cannot be ported since it LC is still in process.
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aray
05-28 11:00 AM
yes, they are very good. PM if you have questions. My company has used them and I have had good experience with them.
gman,
Just sent you a PM. Thanks for your help in advance.
gman,
Just sent you a PM. Thanks for your help in advance.
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LookingForGC
12-17 12:46 PM
Interesting... let us see what they are going to say.
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Jipjap74
04-15 10:59 AM
Hi
I concurrently filed both my I-140 and I-485 back in Oct 09. My I-140 was approved on March 18th and then nothing since. I read that by concurrent filing the process is quicker. I am on an EB1-C. My question is has anyone had any experience in the time frame for concurrent filing under the category i am under? I have checked the tracker and cannot see anyone in similar position. Time line is what i am looking for or is it a "wait and see" situation?
Thanks
I concurrently filed both my I-140 and I-485 back in Oct 09. My I-140 was approved on March 18th and then nothing since. I read that by concurrent filing the process is quicker. I am on an EB1-C. My question is has anyone had any experience in the time frame for concurrent filing under the category i am under? I have checked the tracker and cannot see anyone in similar position. Time line is what i am looking for or is it a "wait and see" situation?
Thanks
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simple1
06-23 01:42 PM
While I laugh at that guy. I would like to remind you that we are living in a republic and not in a democracy.
Any one can be a self hurting fool using his/her "Individual�s God-given, unalienable rights". While in a democracy individuals worry about majority rule and popular thought.
I dont understand why Obama (a former senior lecturer in constitutional law ) refers to this country as democracy.
HELLO Chicago. If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible; who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time; who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer... "
While the founders were fearful of democracy ( the mob rule ).
Both India and USA are republics not democracies.
Any one can be a self hurting fool using his/her "Individual�s God-given, unalienable rights". While in a democracy individuals worry about majority rule and popular thought.
I dont understand why Obama (a former senior lecturer in constitutional law ) refers to this country as democracy.
HELLO Chicago. If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible; who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time; who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer... "
While the founders were fearful of democracy ( the mob rule ).
Both India and USA are republics not democracies.
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06-30 05:04 PM
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06-05 02:00 PM
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On June 1, 2009, new document requirements go into effect at land and sea ports for entry into the United States. Pursuant to the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative ("WHTI") an individual may show one of the following documents in order to be admitted into the United States:
U.S. or Canadian passport;
Trusted Traveler Card (Nexus, Sentri, or Fast/Express);
U.S. passport card;
State or province issued enhanced driver's license.
California does not issue "enhanced driver's licenses." (Enhanced driver's licenses contain multiple levels of security features.) It is no longer possible after June 1, to travel to Canada and expect to return with just a California driver's license. You must therefore have proof of citizenship as indicated above or proof of lawful permanent residence (i.e., "green card"), or proof of some other kind of non-immigrant status in order to be able to return to the United States.
For more information about the document requirements, please see my previous post on "Free travel widget helps plan trips abroad and return to the United States (http://www.californiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2008/10/free_travel_widget_helps_plan_1.html)." You may also go the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (http://www.getyouhome.gov/html/eng_map.html) website on WHTI to obtain further information.
More... (http://www.californiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/05/new_border_crossing_requiremen.html)
On June 1, 2009, new document requirements go into effect at land and sea ports for entry into the United States. Pursuant to the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative ("WHTI") an individual may show one of the following documents in order to be admitted into the United States:
U.S. or Canadian passport;
Trusted Traveler Card (Nexus, Sentri, or Fast/Express);
U.S. passport card;
State or province issued enhanced driver's license.
California does not issue "enhanced driver's licenses." (Enhanced driver's licenses contain multiple levels of security features.) It is no longer possible after June 1, to travel to Canada and expect to return with just a California driver's license. You must therefore have proof of citizenship as indicated above or proof of lawful permanent residence (i.e., "green card"), or proof of some other kind of non-immigrant status in order to be able to return to the United States.
For more information about the document requirements, please see my previous post on "Free travel widget helps plan trips abroad and return to the United States (http://www.californiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2008/10/free_travel_widget_helps_plan_1.html)." You may also go the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (http://www.getyouhome.gov/html/eng_map.html) website on WHTI to obtain further information.
More... (http://www.californiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/05/new_border_crossing_requiremen.html)
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freddyCR
February 13th, 2005, 04:13 PM
Thanks Anders...You think that's depressing...what do you think of this :
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Aristotle08
06-01 03:58 PM
It is very possible that my question might have already been answered in the past but after searching through many forums, I could not find a direct answer.
Here�s my situation:
Category: EB2
PERM approved.
I 140 approved.
PD � Dec 2007.
H1-B status: 6 yrs expiring Sep 10. Filed for 3 yr extension.
I have an excellent chance of a promotion to a managerial level position. I am seriously considering abandoning my current GC process, accept the managerial position and reapplying for a new H1-B and GC.
Questions:
1. Will I need a new H1-B? If so, for how many years will I get it?
2. When I apply for a new PERM, will PD of Dec 2007 still be valid?
Thanks.
Here�s my situation:
Category: EB2
PERM approved.
I 140 approved.
PD � Dec 2007.
H1-B status: 6 yrs expiring Sep 10. Filed for 3 yr extension.
I have an excellent chance of a promotion to a managerial level position. I am seriously considering abandoning my current GC process, accept the managerial position and reapplying for a new H1-B and GC.
Questions:
1. Will I need a new H1-B? If so, for how many years will I get it?
2. When I apply for a new PERM, will PD of Dec 2007 still be valid?
Thanks.
irinaal
01-23 05:58 PM
Does anybody have idea or experience how long it takes for USCIS to make desicion about I-485 expedition (pending for 2.8 years now)?
My hospital sent expedition request to TSC about 3 months ago, there is no replay yet.
I'll appreciate any advice/information.
My hospital sent expedition request to TSC about 3 months ago, there is no replay yet.
I'll appreciate any advice/information.
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