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09-15 10:26 PM
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GodblessGC
02-19 04:04 PM
Hi,
How big is your company (no of H1's) ?
How many GC's they have filed ?
How big is your company (no of H1's) ?
How many GC's they have filed ?
arun.kumar06
07-19 11:35 AM
I searched the forums briefly but could not find a similar case, please assist.
There is a requirement for me to take up another position with the same employer (sort of Lateral job transfer) with the following details:
My H1B is sponsored by State Government who I have been working for 6+ years.
PD=DEC 2002, EB3
485 Filed= JUNE 6, 2007
FP = JULY 17, 2007
The new position will be with:
Same Employer
Same Job Title
Same Job Description
Same Job Duties
Same Pay
Same Classification Code (internal state job code#)
Same Supervisor
Same Location physically same cabin
Same everything else I can think of.
ONLY THING DIFFERENT IS THE "POSITION NUMBER" that is assigned by the Personnel Department. There will be an internal advertising for the position and interview & selection process.
I would like to know:
1) Does accepting the position at this stage cause problem with the Green Card process, i.e, will it affect my I485, PD or anything else? I have waited 6+ years to get to this stage and obviously I do not want to take any kind of risk.
2) Do I need to inform or check with USCIS or any other agency about this position change?
3) Do I need to do anything else to protect my PD, AOS etc.
I would appreciate all the assistance I can get.
There is a requirement for me to take up another position with the same employer (sort of Lateral job transfer) with the following details:
My H1B is sponsored by State Government who I have been working for 6+ years.
PD=DEC 2002, EB3
485 Filed= JUNE 6, 2007
FP = JULY 17, 2007
The new position will be with:
Same Employer
Same Job Title
Same Job Description
Same Job Duties
Same Pay
Same Classification Code (internal state job code#)
Same Supervisor
Same Location physically same cabin
Same everything else I can think of.
ONLY THING DIFFERENT IS THE "POSITION NUMBER" that is assigned by the Personnel Department. There will be an internal advertising for the position and interview & selection process.
I would like to know:
1) Does accepting the position at this stage cause problem with the Green Card process, i.e, will it affect my I485, PD or anything else? I have waited 6+ years to get to this stage and obviously I do not want to take any kind of risk.
2) Do I need to inform or check with USCIS or any other agency about this position change?
3) Do I need to do anything else to protect my PD, AOS etc.
I would appreciate all the assistance I can get.
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raysaikat
03-16 01:44 PM
I haven't had "any" FP yet, but I have my EAD and my advanced parole for tavel. I also have my H1B current and stamped in my passport.
Last time I got H1B stamped in the embassy, they took my fingerprits, 10 fingers (I also asked if they want the 10 toes :D)
Can that fingerprinting in the embassy be the reason why they haven't sent any notices for my fingerprinting?
Should I be worried?
Can somebody, please, tell me how do you ask for a service request?
Thanks in advance
Chelo
EB3 ROW
PD sept 2005
19 July AOS filler not concurrent
EAD and AP aproved
Did they take the print of your four fingers (excluding the thumb) together? If not, then the fingerprinting you underwent was not the same.
Last time I got H1B stamped in the embassy, they took my fingerprits, 10 fingers (I also asked if they want the 10 toes :D)
Can that fingerprinting in the embassy be the reason why they haven't sent any notices for my fingerprinting?
Should I be worried?
Can somebody, please, tell me how do you ask for a service request?
Thanks in advance
Chelo
EB3 ROW
PD sept 2005
19 July AOS filler not concurrent
EAD and AP aproved
Did they take the print of your four fingers (excluding the thumb) together? If not, then the fingerprinting you underwent was not the same.
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wizard
09-18 06:58 PM
Hmmm, why is this in Job Offers? :h:
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gnutin
05-17 03:16 PM
Short answer: No.
However, that said, you could have multiple H1 visas and work full-time for one and part-time for the other, as long as the first one doesn't have a problem with it :-)
If you get paid for work in the home country, there may be complications. One being that you'll still be taxed in the US. Consult a good Immigration attorney and a good CPA before doing anything like this.
However, that said, you could have multiple H1 visas and work full-time for one and part-time for the other, as long as the first one doesn't have a problem with it :-)
If you get paid for work in the home country, there may be complications. One being that you'll still be taxed in the US. Consult a good Immigration attorney and a good CPA before doing anything like this.
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gc_aspirant_prasad
07-10 09:32 PM
Yep. if you have offer, work visa is no issue in Canada.
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logiclife
07-30 12:08 PM
You may want to check out the recording of the call posted on the lawyer telecon thread.
One of the last questions is about concurrent H1 and L1.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1267
One of the last questions is about concurrent H1 and L1.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1267
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H1B-GC-NY
02-14 02:55 PM
I've been waiting since 20th of December. Thats when they (NSC) received my documentation reply.. and still no news!!! Have heard that NSC were on vacation (December and January), they just returned ... That's too bad!
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qtoask
08-21 12:01 PM
Is it a good idea for Moderators/Admin to create new forum for the GC approved folks. This purposes is to...
To retain them and could be helpful with their experiences for other members.
This is another way of giving it back.
your thoughts...
To retain them and could be helpful with their experiences for other members.
This is another way of giving it back.
your thoughts...
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good idea
01-27 04:52 PM
It's 2002 published, as other said, I also do not feel if there was need to post such old link.
With owner's consent this thread should be remove.
With owner's consent this thread should be remove.
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08-24 01:05 AM
Sorry, I wasn't very clear. I meant what's going on here:
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public ComplexNumber( double real ):this( real, 0 )
What is ": this" doing after the function definition?
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braindrain
10-17 01:03 AM
I am planning to sponsor for my in-laws and have a list of all the required documents, but I have a question about the financial/property documents they need to to take. The reason being, my father-in-law is retired and since then they have been living based on he pension and rental from some of the properties they own and have not filed tax returns.
Will getting the property evaluation and showing cash balance sufficient OR do I need them to take any additional documentation. Their source of income is just the pension and rental properties. Since most of the transactions happen in CASH in India, they don't have bank statements or records to support the rental property, except for the original property documents associated with the rental properties.
Since I am the sponsor, I have got all the required docs from my side both immigration and financial docs properly. I believe, my in-laws also need to get the property and other docs handy to prove the ties back to the home country.
Please advice...
Will getting the property evaluation and showing cash balance sufficient OR do I need them to take any additional documentation. Their source of income is just the pension and rental properties. Since most of the transactions happen in CASH in India, they don't have bank statements or records to support the rental property, except for the original property documents associated with the rental properties.
Since I am the sponsor, I have got all the required docs from my side both immigration and financial docs properly. I believe, my in-laws also need to get the property and other docs handy to prove the ties back to the home country.
Please advice...
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DSLStart
01-18 12:09 PM
She can stay as long as she wants, but it is finally up to the port of entry officer to decide to let her in or not depending on reason for staying outside (while 485 is pending) is valid or not. After all AP is supposed to be used only for emergency situations.
Can wife stay in India for more than 6 months while 485 is pending?
What she have now is an approved AP till 2009 december.
thanks
achu.
Can wife stay in India for more than 6 months while 485 is pending?
What she have now is an approved AP till 2009 december.
thanks
achu.
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hebbar77
03-17 06:20 PM
Hi Folks.
Whats the cost of filing a motion to reopen the case 485 if wrongly rejected(either due to using AC21...). I mean lawyer fees + other fees.
I am sure there are folks here who went through this.
Whats the cost of filing a motion to reopen the case 485 if wrongly rejected(either due to using AC21...). I mean lawyer fees + other fees.
I am sure there are folks here who went through this.
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muni_k
04-15 11:27 AM
both of us are physicians working on h1b visas .we have ead's.i want to do a fellowship.i believe i cannot do a fellowship using my ead.can i use my wife's ead,showing myself as a dependant?all help from the gurus will be greatly appreciated.thanks.
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