puddonhead
08-17 04:40 PM
HI
I filed this week my N400 based on a 5 years rule;
I am a freelance book writer and a web market engeneer;
In 2005 I was let go from my job; I filed for unemployment and I traveld to Asia working part time as writer and looking for a new job and find new places to write about in my book;
the trip lasted 5 months,
I attached my taxes for the last 5 years to the application:
will CIS look at the taxes for 2005 and look at the unemployment benefits together with my international travel?
AM I in trouble when I show up for the interview? I am concerned
pls advice
thank you
I dont think international travel should be a problem as long as you have spent more than half of your last 5 years in the US.
I have heard (IANAL - so please double check) Unemployment benefit is an insurance claim. Your employer (and indirectly you, in the form of foregone salary) paid the premium for it while you were employed. It is technically not supposed to be a government dole. So technically, even that is not supposed to be a problem.
Why dont you spend a few hundred dollars to get a consultation with a good immigration attorney? The potential impact if something goes wrong is way too much for you to rely on questionable advice from strangers in an internet forum.
I filed this week my N400 based on a 5 years rule;
I am a freelance book writer and a web market engeneer;
In 2005 I was let go from my job; I filed for unemployment and I traveld to Asia working part time as writer and looking for a new job and find new places to write about in my book;
the trip lasted 5 months,
I attached my taxes for the last 5 years to the application:
will CIS look at the taxes for 2005 and look at the unemployment benefits together with my international travel?
AM I in trouble when I show up for the interview? I am concerned
pls advice
thank you
I dont think international travel should be a problem as long as you have spent more than half of your last 5 years in the US.
I have heard (IANAL - so please double check) Unemployment benefit is an insurance claim. Your employer (and indirectly you, in the form of foregone salary) paid the premium for it while you were employed. It is technically not supposed to be a government dole. So technically, even that is not supposed to be a problem.
Why dont you spend a few hundred dollars to get a consultation with a good immigration attorney? The potential impact if something goes wrong is way too much for you to rely on questionable advice from strangers in an internet forum.
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andycool
04-12 10:41 AM
Thanks for the reply..I have one question ,can I sponsor my in-laws visa in such situation ?
Ya you can ...
Ya you can ...
satishku_2000
08-17 04:04 PM
Has any one ever heard of 140 denial due to less percentage of marks secured in graduation.
Job desc is the key, Hope you are talking about a hypothetical scenario. if you are talking about a real scenario you need to take a look at job requirements and desc. If the case is a substituition case then proof of burden is on employer. I think if we are talking about a real scenario then one should get an RFE before a denial.
Job desc is the key, Hope you are talking about a hypothetical scenario. if you are talking about a real scenario you need to take a look at job requirements and desc. If the case is a substituition case then proof of burden is on employer. I think if we are talking about a real scenario then one should get an RFE before a denial.
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like_watching_paint_dry
09-01 10:51 PM
First of all congratulations to all those who got their approval in the last couple months. Now comes the big dilemma for some of us. Did anyone tried to switch their jobs, or at least, ditch their current employer? Did anyone switched their employer immediately after the green card approval? I am sailing in this boat. I want to switch my employer ASAP, but is hesitating to do so... as you know there are some obvious reasons later. What are other problems that you think other than getting tons of questions during the citizenship? Appreciate your answers. ;)
I've taken quite a few lawyer opinions on this. It is best to stay put for 6 months to a year if you want to play it safe. There's no rule set in stone regarding this. If there is a very compelling opportunity, go for it. If not, just chill a little. If your employer treated you badly because you were on the green card leash, return the favor by playing some games with such employers & enjoy the fun.
I've taken quite a few lawyer opinions on this. It is best to stay put for 6 months to a year if you want to play it safe. There's no rule set in stone regarding this. If there is a very compelling opportunity, go for it. If not, just chill a little. If your employer treated you badly because you were on the green card leash, return the favor by playing some games with such employers & enjoy the fun.
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sircaustic
01-02 08:59 PM
1.485 Copy
2.Previous copy of AP
3.Two Photos
4.Confirmation copy (If you E-Filed)
Thanks Sreenivas for taking time to reply!
I have another cpl. of questions:
- After e-filing I was notified that the case has gone to National benefit center. Is this common/okay?
- Secondly, I am confused what to explain for Part 7 of I-131 form that states : "On a seperate sheet of paper, Explain how you qualify for an advance parole document and what circumstances warrant issuance of advance parole"
Some insight will be much appreciated!Thanks!
2.Previous copy of AP
3.Two Photos
4.Confirmation copy (If you E-Filed)
Thanks Sreenivas for taking time to reply!
I have another cpl. of questions:
- After e-filing I was notified that the case has gone to National benefit center. Is this common/okay?
- Secondly, I am confused what to explain for Part 7 of I-131 form that states : "On a seperate sheet of paper, Explain how you qualify for an advance parole document and what circumstances warrant issuance of advance parole"
Some insight will be much appreciated!Thanks!
vban2007
10-24 03:45 PM
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aachoo
02-03 01:44 AM
Dont flll 1040 by yourself if you are not a tax expert.
Line 34 in 1040 is tuition and fee deduction and you have to file form 8917.
get Some software such as Turbotax or Taxcut
Are you serious? I must be a super expert on taxes because I have always done it on paper using a calculator for the last 14 years and counting. Just spend an hour reading the instructions and you're done. Have a question, call the IRS. Unlike other government agencies (cough.. USCIS cough..) the agents at the other end of the line are actually helpful and responsive.
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Line 34 in 1040 is tuition and fee deduction and you have to file form 8917.
get Some software such as Turbotax or Taxcut
Are you serious? I must be a super expert on taxes because I have always done it on paper using a calculator for the last 14 years and counting. Just spend an hour reading the instructions and you're done. Have a question, call the IRS. Unlike other government agencies (cough.. USCIS cough..) the agents at the other end of the line are actually helpful and responsive.
-a
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rhlsur
05-08 03:54 PM
Thanks for the info Morchu. I've just been concerned with the recent emails where USCIS seems to be ignoring the successor-in-interest clause. Also, I'll have to contact my attorney to see if re-filing of I-140 is required. It took 1 year for the first one - just frustrating to think how long it will take if the re-filing is required. I guess I don't have to worry about the retrogression for the 485 stage anytime soon!
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dvb123
08-25 06:19 PM
No E2 (EB2) consular processing cases were scheduled by mumbai consulate.
Mumbai consulate - Consular Processing appointments
September
http://mumbai.usconsulate.gov/uploads/images/eKYmGhGmUU2-9o2l0sVwDg/IV_APPNTS_0908.pdf
August
http://mumbai.usconsulate.gov/uploads/images/ijH_SNSNIxW4rcRSdtw44Q/IVAPPNTS0808.pdf
Give me a green dot if you can.
Mumbai consulate - Consular Processing appointments
September
http://mumbai.usconsulate.gov/uploads/images/eKYmGhGmUU2-9o2l0sVwDg/IV_APPNTS_0908.pdf
August
http://mumbai.usconsulate.gov/uploads/images/ijH_SNSNIxW4rcRSdtw44Q/IVAPPNTS0808.pdf
Give me a green dot if you can.
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Devils_Advocate
04-08 11:54 AM
USCIS announced it continues to accept H-1B nonimmigrant visa petitions subject to the fiscal year 2010 (FY 2010) cap
USCIS press release:
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=cf6c9a6461680210VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=68439c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD
USCIS press release:
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=cf6c9a6461680210VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=68439c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD
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indianindian2006
09-26 11:07 PM
If you get your FP notice while in the US go to the ceter any day at 7.45 am before the center opens and request the staff to do the FP.They generaly oblige.I did it in Los Angeles.
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LegalIndianInUSA
09-11 10:29 PM
http://www.uslawnet.com/Englishhome/News/messages/234.htm
Yes, Im aware of the Cronin memo, and also the clarification on murthy.com below
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_efftrv.html
But, If you read the memo correctly, the language is vague at best, with references to a final rule that I couldnt find. Even the interim memo(Cronin) isnt available from the USCIS website.
My goal was not to restart the discussion on this. I simply wanted suggestions on how to approach USCIS to get clarity on this situation. Some options would be
1. Call USCIS : but do the people answering the call know the rules, and is their "interpretation" valid ?
2. Get an Infopass appt: Again, an IO may not be the right person responding to this
3. Contact the USCIS director : possible? how?
4. Contact AILA
5. Contact the Ombudsman
If anyone has thoughts and suggestions about how to get this clarified, please advise. My goal is to get a document from USCIS authoritatively stating their stance on this situation.
Yes, Im aware of the Cronin memo, and also the clarification on murthy.com below
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_efftrv.html
But, If you read the memo correctly, the language is vague at best, with references to a final rule that I couldnt find. Even the interim memo(Cronin) isnt available from the USCIS website.
My goal was not to restart the discussion on this. I simply wanted suggestions on how to approach USCIS to get clarity on this situation. Some options would be
1. Call USCIS : but do the people answering the call know the rules, and is their "interpretation" valid ?
2. Get an Infopass appt: Again, an IO may not be the right person responding to this
3. Contact the USCIS director : possible? how?
4. Contact AILA
5. Contact the Ombudsman
If anyone has thoughts and suggestions about how to get this clarified, please advise. My goal is to get a document from USCIS authoritatively stating their stance on this situation.
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getgc2008
03-18 02:03 PM
I am planning to use AC21 and notify USCIS about it. I have the labor job title, code and salary. The salary applied was in hourly rate of $46. So at the new permanent job, I have it as annual salary.
So how much would $46 be in annual salary or should I just have an hourly rate on my experience letter from my new employer.
So how much would $46 be in annual salary or should I just have an hourly rate on my experience letter from my new employer.
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Ann Ruben
04-16 09:15 AM
Unfortunately the rules of the PERM process are pretty rigid. It is unlikely that you would succeed in getting the denial reversed and the appeal process could take a year or more. Unless you are beyond your 5th year of H-1 status, your best course is to start the process again.
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javadeveloper
03-28 06:34 PM
If the employer agrees not to revoke the 140, Can I change the employer after getting EAD. 485 application is pending but less than 180 days.
My project is getting over, and it seems hard to find a h1b job.
pls advice
I think your employer should cooperate with you by not withdrawing your I-140.
My project is getting over, and it seems hard to find a h1b job.
pls advice
I think your employer should cooperate with you by not withdrawing your I-140.
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raysaikat
08-01 12:11 AM
Dear Madam,
My wife is also in the same situation, I am not sure if you have found the response from anyone, but i would really appreciate if you can share your findings about the same question..
Regards,
-AShu
You need to carry both passports. The VISAs on the older passport remain valid unless they were explicitly voided.
My wife is also in the same situation, I am not sure if you have found the response from anyone, but i would really appreciate if you can share your findings about the same question..
Regards,
-AShu
You need to carry both passports. The VISAs on the older passport remain valid unless they were explicitly voided.
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lkapildev
04-17 01:06 PM
What was your own LC PD? Nothing personal just out of curiosity...
I never filed LC before. I am in last year on L1B.
I never filed LC before. I am in last year on L1B.
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desibechara
02-28 01:55 PM
L1 GC process is the best way to get Gc nowadays. within 6 months u can get it..I know someone(from India) who did.
you don't have to convert it to H1
DB
you don't have to convert it to H1
DB
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sury
11-08 04:53 PM
I got the document in mail in 5 business days after approval from TSC
GreenCard4US
09-18 09:32 PM
I work for a Government Agency as a H1 employee, I have my EAD as well but dont use it. I am sure the attorneys made sure that its ok to hire a H1 as an employee. Now I am doing an AC21.
vin13
01-09 08:40 AM
I am getting different options from what you see. type in "infopass" in google and select the first site that you get. Here are the options i get after typing the zip code and selecting the service center
1)You need Service on a case that has already been filed
2) You are a new Permanent Resident and have not yet received your Permanent Resident Card
3) You want to file an application in person
4) You need information or other services
5) You need a form.
We selected (4) to schedule an appointment
1)You need Service on a case that has already been filed
2) You are a new Permanent Resident and have not yet received your Permanent Resident Card
3) You want to file an application in person
4) You need information or other services
5) You need a form.
We selected (4) to schedule an appointment
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