idea_sena
01-29 07:59 PM
I have a green card and I'm thinking about living 50/50 in US and my home country Slovakia.
I've had GC for about 6 years and been living quite a travelling life spending more time outside US then in. Its also about 50/50 with trips always around 10mo in or out.My continuous residency is broken.
Do you think that if i live 50/50 in and out for five years they will give me citizenship with such history?
Got GC after Mom.
Thank you very much for effort. It will help a lot in deciding where my life will go from here.
I've had GC for about 6 years and been living quite a travelling life spending more time outside US then in. Its also about 50/50 with trips always around 10mo in or out.My continuous residency is broken.
Do you think that if i live 50/50 in and out for five years they will give me citizenship with such history?
Got GC after Mom.
Thank you very much for effort. It will help a lot in deciding where my life will go from here.
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nvrao2104
07-01 03:17 PM
Thanks for the nice response. I am glad that i found some direction after your reply.
so what will happen if we apply for COS from company A L1 -> company B H1B, then in between the process i got laid off from Company A? Will the COS get approved? will able to ever work on H1b with Company B ?
thanks,
Nagesh
so what will happen if we apply for COS from company A L1 -> company B H1B, then in between the process i got laid off from Company A? Will the COS get approved? will able to ever work on H1b with Company B ?
thanks,
Nagesh
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08-22 12:54 AM
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How about a fun filled trip for you, your family and friends to DC from your place, while you help yourselves get GC faster? All this at virtually little or no cost to you?
Sounds too good to believe?
Not really! Check it out!! :cool:
Sign up now:
Ride the bus to Dc from the Tri State Area
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Catch a Ride on the BUS to DC (MA,VT,ME,RI,NH,CT)
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Catch a Ride on the BUS to DC (MN, WI,IL,OH,PA etc)
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Please respond with your replies. This helps others get an idea and may be even pool up.
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07-10 01:00 AM
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reachinus
09-20 05:42 AM
Not sure why you want to go to Consulate in India and why you have to mention to them about the 22 days. H1 will not be processed in the Consulate in India, it will be processed only here. If you are saying that in future when you go to the US Consulate in India for stamping then its not needed to mention about the 22 days, since you filed before the I-94 expiration. Do have a soft copy of the FexEx receipt saved for your future use.
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gcadream
03-01 09:46 AM
The best place to get all kind of information is:
Indian passport for minor children up to 15 years of age (http://www..com/nri/indianpassport/children-upto-15-years-of-age-minors.html)
I had recently applied for my 5 yr old son for passport renewal at washington DC embassy, as we fall under their jurisdiction and got the new passport.
I had mailed all the documents and it took around 1 months to get the passport.
Let me know for any more questions you have....
Indian passport for minor children up to 15 years of age (http://www..com/nri/indianpassport/children-upto-15-years-of-age-minors.html)
I had recently applied for my 5 yr old son for passport renewal at washington DC embassy, as we fall under their jurisdiction and got the new passport.
I had mailed all the documents and it took around 1 months to get the passport.
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Dallas-Fort Worth Immigration Lawyer Has Just Posted the Following:
Effective January 4, 2010, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (HHS/CDC) is removing HIV from the list of communicable diseases of public health significance and references to HIV from the scope of medical examinations for foreign nationals.
Until the rule goes into effect, non-citizens who are HIV-positive cannot be admitted into the U.S. unless the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grants a waiver. Once the rule goes into effect on January 4, 2010, HIV infection will no longer be defined as a communicable disease of public health significance, immigrant visa applicants who are required to undergo a medical screening exam will no longer be tested for HIV, a waiver for entry into the U.S. will no longer be necessary, and HIV-positive visa applicants will not be found ineligible for visas under Section 212(a)(1)(A)(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Although foreign nationals with HIV who apply for visas will no longer be ineligible under INA Section 212(a)(1)(A)(i), they still must overcome the public charge under INA Section 212(a)(4) by demonstrating to the consular officers that they will have the means of support in the U.S. and that they will not need to seek public financial assistance. Please visit CDC’s Web site (http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dq/laws_regs/fed_reg/remove-hiv/final-rule-hiv.htm) for more information.
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Effective January 4, 2010, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (HHS/CDC) is removing HIV from the list of communicable diseases of public health significance and references to HIV from the scope of medical examinations for foreign nationals.
Until the rule goes into effect, non-citizens who are HIV-positive cannot be admitted into the U.S. unless the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grants a waiver. Once the rule goes into effect on January 4, 2010, HIV infection will no longer be defined as a communicable disease of public health significance, immigrant visa applicants who are required to undergo a medical screening exam will no longer be tested for HIV, a waiver for entry into the U.S. will no longer be necessary, and HIV-positive visa applicants will not be found ineligible for visas under Section 212(a)(1)(A)(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Although foreign nationals with HIV who apply for visas will no longer be ineligible under INA Section 212(a)(1)(A)(i), they still must overcome the public charge under INA Section 212(a)(4) by demonstrating to the consular officers that they will have the means of support in the U.S. and that they will not need to seek public financial assistance. Please visit CDC’s Web site (http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dq/laws_regs/fed_reg/remove-hiv/final-rule-hiv.htm) for more information.
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GC_Q
05-05 06:10 PM
If you need any kind of corrections to your I-94, please visit your local CBP office. Website is www.cbp.gov. On this website search for Deferred Inspection locations and visit the nearest one.
CBP officer will give you new I-94 with the corrected name, I-94 validity date, DOB, class of admission etc...
Thanks.
CBP officer will give you new I-94 with the corrected name, I-94 validity date, DOB, class of admission etc...
Thanks.
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Euclid
08-16 12:07 PM
I was wondering if anyone has any info on the job
market for international students in NY. I will be graduating
in Dec and will be on the job market soon.
Some of my friends say that there are jobs to be had but
not many are keen on sponsoring H1, even non-tarp firms.
Can anyone confirm/refute this?
market for international students in NY. I will be graduating
in Dec and will be on the job market soon.
Some of my friends say that there are jobs to be had but
not many are keen on sponsoring H1, even non-tarp firms.
Can anyone confirm/refute this?
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breddy2000
08-08 10:39 AM
Hi
My I-140 was sent on July, 28th to TSC. I did not yet receive any receipt number. How long does it take to get the receipt number once I-140 is applied?
I received my Receipt in 6 Days. Applied on 21th June and Receipt on 27th June. But still in process at Nebraska Service Center.
My I-140 was sent on July, 28th to TSC. I did not yet receive any receipt number. How long does it take to get the receipt number once I-140 is applied?
I received my Receipt in 6 Days. Applied on 21th June and Receipt on 27th June. But still in process at Nebraska Service Center.
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psk79
10-25 10:16 AM
Hi, Today my I485 had a LUD and when I check the status it is saying:
Document mailed to applicant.
On October 24, 2007 we mailed the document to the address we have on file. You should receive the new document within 30 days. If you do not, or if you move before you get it, call customer service.
I already received everything and went for FP 20 days ago. I missed the appointment and then went the next friday and they took the prints. I was told that I didn't need to reschedule the FP. I had the LUD after the FP date too.
I have seen that someone had this same status but did anyone ever receive nay other document in mail?? IF so what is it???
Thanks.
Document mailed to applicant.
On October 24, 2007 we mailed the document to the address we have on file. You should receive the new document within 30 days. If you do not, or if you move before you get it, call customer service.
I already received everything and went for FP 20 days ago. I missed the appointment and then went the next friday and they took the prints. I was told that I didn't need to reschedule the FP. I had the LUD after the FP date too.
I have seen that someone had this same status but did anyone ever receive nay other document in mail?? IF so what is it???
Thanks.
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m306m
07-25 09:29 AM
Your parents can visit you for short trips as often as they like (within reason). But if they stay for an extended period (ie. the full 6 months stamped on the I94), then there is an implicit time gap requirement. In other words if your parents stay with you for 6 months then go back to their country and return to the US after 1 month, most likely they will not get a 6 month stamp the second time. In this scenario they might have plan their trip back to the US after 9 month or so. On the other hand if your parent stay with you for 1 month in the US, then leave for an other country and come back in 15 days, they should not have a problem with re-entry.
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February 13th, 2005, 04:13 PM
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ronitm
06-30 12:01 PM
I selected H1B: SPECIALITY OCCUPATION as that was the manner i last entered the country in Dec 2007. Even though i have an AP(haven't used it) but for my wife(who entered on AP) i selected DA: Advance parole. So if you used AP at POE then your status is DA. Hope that helps :)
GMKrishna
08-11 03:37 PM
You can re-file a denied I-140. In my case, first I-140 was denied in 2006 but never received the denial notice, so time for appeal lapsed. However, during 2007 July, we concurrently filed using the same labor. The second I-140 was approved in 2009. Both the I-140s were processed by Nebraska Service Center.
Hence, based on my experience, you can refile but you should be able to over come or at least have strong enough reasons to over come the cause of initial denial.
I am not sure on how to deal with with-drawl of your existing appeal and 485 petitions.
As far as 180 day rule of labor is concerned, my understanding is that, based on USCIS clarification, it only applies to initial filing of I-140 petition but not for re-filing as long as the original I-140 was filed with in permitted time. You can go through websites of Murthy / Rajiv Khanna for authentic information on this.
Good Luck,
Hence, based on my experience, you can refile but you should be able to over come or at least have strong enough reasons to over come the cause of initial denial.
I am not sure on how to deal with with-drawl of your existing appeal and 485 petitions.
As far as 180 day rule of labor is concerned, my understanding is that, based on USCIS clarification, it only applies to initial filing of I-140 petition but not for re-filing as long as the original I-140 was filed with in permitted time. You can go through websites of Murthy / Rajiv Khanna for authentic information on this.
Good Luck,
sc09876
07-29 09:55 AM
Hi,
Can the work experience without H1B be countable when you apply for I140 (EB2, BS + 5yrs ) ?
I kept my part time job about 3 yrs while I was working as a full timer at other companies. But the problem is I was getting paid but didn't file H1B as a part timer. I know that I should have filed for H1B but I just had a H1B as a full timer with my other company. If I can count my part time work experience ( 3yrs part time / 2 = 1.5 yrs as full time) along with my full time experience (3.7 yrs), It exceeds 5 yrs of related work experience that requires for EB2.
Thanks, dbn
To be working on part time while on H1-B for an employer that is not the one who sponsored your H1-B is not legal. Please refer to a heated discussion currently under way in the Away-Qxter discussion topic.
Can the work experience without H1B be countable when you apply for I140 (EB2, BS + 5yrs ) ?
I kept my part time job about 3 yrs while I was working as a full timer at other companies. But the problem is I was getting paid but didn't file H1B as a part timer. I know that I should have filed for H1B but I just had a H1B as a full timer with my other company. If I can count my part time work experience ( 3yrs part time / 2 = 1.5 yrs as full time) along with my full time experience (3.7 yrs), It exceeds 5 yrs of related work experience that requires for EB2.
Thanks, dbn
To be working on part time while on H1-B for an employer that is not the one who sponsored your H1-B is not legal. Please refer to a heated discussion currently under way in the Away-Qxter discussion topic.
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