Roger Binny
02-09 03:55 AM
Sorry to hear the situation.
As you know if you can find another job based on H1 then no problem in porting your H1 to a new employer,now being in feb april is 50 days away so hope for best.
In this situation, yes, legal advice is preferred, relying info on the forums is never a right idea when it comes to a situation where stakes are high.
If there is any option of changing to H4 now and switching back to H1 later and pick the GC process where it was left before then that would be an ideal scenario, only an experienced attorney can answer this, hence the legal advice option.
Compared to H4, over stay may cause more trouble for now and later in AOS.
PS: My 2 cents and i'm not an attorney.
As you know if you can find another job based on H1 then no problem in porting your H1 to a new employer,now being in feb april is 50 days away so hope for best.
In this situation, yes, legal advice is preferred, relying info on the forums is never a right idea when it comes to a situation where stakes are high.
If there is any option of changing to H4 now and switching back to H1 later and pick the GC process where it was left before then that would be an ideal scenario, only an experienced attorney can answer this, hence the legal advice option.
Compared to H4, over stay may cause more trouble for now and later in AOS.
PS: My 2 cents and i'm not an attorney.
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nsd786
01-17 08:20 PM
labor filed in Oct 2004 approved in late 2007 .Filed I-140/I-485 in Aug 2007 .Any insights on the RFE issue
gc_maine2
07-12 09:32 AM
Hello munna bhai,
You have created two threads for same topic, if it is by error please close any one of the thread.
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You have created two threads for same topic, if it is by error please close any one of the thread.
Thanks
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gc_chahiye
07-26 10:56 AM
this is a little bit off topic, but does anyway know what are the requirements for practicing immigration law in the US? What kind of formal training and bar exam passing etc are needed?
With the extensive practice that USCIS has provided us, atleast in EB matters I think for most of us it will be a cakewalk. Having gone through the process ourselves we also understand how to treat the immigrant (frequent updates, clear answers, be accessible, provide all options and information) and some of us could make very good immi lawyers (once we get our EADs).
With the extensive practice that USCIS has provided us, atleast in EB matters I think for most of us it will be a cakewalk. Having gone through the process ourselves we also understand how to treat the immigrant (frequent updates, clear answers, be accessible, provide all options and information) and some of us could make very good immi lawyers (once we get our EADs).
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vinzak
02-19 10:01 AM
Canada needs a transit visa even if you have a US visa stamped on yr passport. This applies even if you're staying inside the airport and not going through Canadian Immigration.
deardar
06-17 06:41 PM
The Doctor's office will usually have it or else download it from the internet.
You can fill it at the doctors office. Bring ur Passport to his office.
You can fill it at the doctors office. Bring ur Passport to his office.
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eb3retro
06-18 03:41 PM
Almost a good percentage of IV members are ready to file their I-140/I-485. I was one of the fortunate ones who will be able to file I485, due to the date moving from 2001 to 2003 last month for Eb3. The moment I got this happy news that I can file I-485, I celebrated by contributing $20 to IV. And my request to all of you who are in good spirits as of today due to the dates being current for I140/485, please do the same. This will help IV to continue fighting for the removal of retrogression to the best extent. I am sure all of us agree with me, that there is a long way to go in the journey of this GC. So, please contribute.
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desi3933
02-18 11:36 AM
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As I am paid on an hourly basis, I am not paid while I am on bench. As a result I don't have a pay stub for a period of 3 weeks.
Will this be a big problem in the future in terms of Green card processing?
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..... I don't know much about the legal process.
Thank you!
First, you should know about rights of H-1B employee. You must get paid for all times including unproductive times (knows as "bench") as well.
Read this pdf
http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/FactSheet62/whdfs62I.pdf
You should consider getting your salary for "bench" time, otherwise you are out of status. Being out of status can cause issues for H-1B "transfer" as well.
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Not a legal advice.
As I am paid on an hourly basis, I am not paid while I am on bench. As a result I don't have a pay stub for a period of 3 weeks.
Will this be a big problem in the future in terms of Green card processing?
......
..... I don't know much about the legal process.
Thank you!
First, you should know about rights of H-1B employee. You must get paid for all times including unproductive times (knows as "bench") as well.
Read this pdf
http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/FactSheet62/whdfs62I.pdf
You should consider getting your salary for "bench" time, otherwise you are out of status. Being out of status can cause issues for H-1B "transfer" as well.
________________
Not a legal advice.
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Ron Kruger
June 18th, 2010, 06:59 PM
Thanks, both of you. I got it yesterday, did a few test shots in a creek by my home and took a bunch of pics in the Black River this morning. In a fast riffle, there were some streaks from bubbles, but that didn't detract from the shot (subject was a smallmouth bass close up). In fact, I think it added the sense of current flow.
The Black is a very clear river, but it is not like the ocean. Looks like the closer the subject the better. I'm also learning how to process these images. I've been shooting for about 40 years, but this is a whole other world, and I'm on a learning curve. It's cool, though.
The Black is a very clear river, but it is not like the ocean. Looks like the closer the subject the better. I'm also learning how to process these images. I've been shooting for about 40 years, but this is a whole other world, and I'm on a learning curve. It's cool, though.