panky72
06-19 01:40 PM
Does anyone have a I-140 recepit # starting with "WAC" and know which Service center their I-140 is pending?
Thanks...:)
WAC stands for Western Adjudicating Center (California).
Thanks...:)
WAC stands for Western Adjudicating Center (California).
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maine_gc
10-01 11:42 AM
No active members.
I had 3 of my co-workers in IV and they are no longer here. What ever i did before for IV is with the help of the university students and most of them i know left after their graduation or ready to leave in the next few months.
As always there are other members who are in IV and they do not want to participate in the IV activities. All they want is to get the information from IV forums.
I had 3 of my co-workers in IV and they are no longer here. What ever i did before for IV is with the help of the university students and most of them i know left after their graduation or ready to leave in the next few months.
As always there are other members who are in IV and they do not want to participate in the IV activities. All they want is to get the information from IV forums.
hibworker
09-21 06:09 PM
USCIS has not mentioned of any plans to allow filing of I-485 if priority dates are not current.
Its a different thing that lot of people wish that this will be the case.
Its a different thing that lot of people wish that this will be the case.
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JazzByTheBay
09-16 02:58 PM
yEes, a temporary change of image can have interesting implications... :)
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LOL...Plz change the title to "I Need u". The current title implies something else :D
jazz
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little_willy
08-06 09:27 PM
Thanks Ann as always!
bathuzp
03-16 06:39 PM
Hello everyone,
It is extremely unfortunate but I have lost my green card. I can�t seem to find it anywhere. I know that it has not been stolen, just lost! I need to apply for a replacement green card ASAP. I need to submit some initial documents along with my I-90 form for it. I have been trying to search on the internet regarding it but I can�t seem to find a clear answer.
Long story short, could somebody please tell me what initial documents are there to submit along with my I-90 form? I have a copy of my original green card, but is there anything else required? Am I required to submit my photos along with my form?
I would highly appreciate if someone could reply to my queries ASAP.
Thank you very much in advance.
It is extremely unfortunate but I have lost my green card. I can�t seem to find it anywhere. I know that it has not been stolen, just lost! I need to apply for a replacement green card ASAP. I need to submit some initial documents along with my I-90 form for it. I have been trying to search on the internet regarding it but I can�t seem to find a clear answer.
Long story short, could somebody please tell me what initial documents are there to submit along with my I-90 form? I have a copy of my original green card, but is there anything else required? Am I required to submit my photos along with my form?
I would highly appreciate if someone could reply to my queries ASAP.
Thank you very much in advance.
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Berkeleybee
03-05 02:40 AM
All,
I'm starting a thread where we can report on alliances with other organizations, i.e. organizations which have agreed to support us in one form or another.
We appeared in the Bay Area India Community Center Newsletter for the second week in a row (http://app.e2ma.net/app/view:CampaignPublic/id:866.211583623/rid:8370aaa2ef6135414a14bf8135c0bfb7). We are looking forward to organizing future events with them.
I also reached out to NetIP's bay area chapter -- we are trying to work out the specifics of how we can educate their members, and how they can help us.
It would be great if the core group filled us in on other existing alliances.
best,
Berkeleybee
I'm starting a thread where we can report on alliances with other organizations, i.e. organizations which have agreed to support us in one form or another.
We appeared in the Bay Area India Community Center Newsletter for the second week in a row (http://app.e2ma.net/app/view:CampaignPublic/id:866.211583623/rid:8370aaa2ef6135414a14bf8135c0bfb7). We are looking forward to organizing future events with them.
I also reached out to NetIP's bay area chapter -- we are trying to work out the specifics of how we can educate their members, and how they can help us.
It would be great if the core group filled us in on other existing alliances.
best,
Berkeleybee
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kirupa
08-26 03:33 PM
I think I found it. For the property you are wishing to limit the range of values to, set the NumberRangesAttribute defined in Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction DLL.
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Kirupa :)
Cheers!
Kirupa :)
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aachoo
04-20 01:40 PM
I have been working for a private company LLC that operated as 3 smaller LLCs (regionally) but had the same/very similar names (e.g. XYZ, XYZ Asia).
I had H1Bs , LC, 140, 485 with this company.
Right now-
I have an approved 797 until 2010, but stamp expired in 2006
PD- Dec 2004
LC approved in 2006
140 approved 2007
485 applied July 2, 2007
Got EAD, AP in Aug 2007
Entered the US on AP in Dec 2007
The company and its regional entities changed the corporate structure and are now under a new legal entity name- XYZ (same as above). This happened after I got my EAD. To an outsider or our clients- there is no change. I have not signed any new employment papers with the new legal entity. Other than the address on my paystubs changing from my local headquarters to the WW headquarters nothing has changed for me.
Questions
Should I avail AC21/EAD because I am technically working for a different company?
Since this new entity has taken on the responsibilities for the old one, should I file something with the USCIS if they happen to check on the old entity when they adjudicate the 485?
Thanks in advance.
-a
I had H1Bs , LC, 140, 485 with this company.
Right now-
I have an approved 797 until 2010, but stamp expired in 2006
PD- Dec 2004
LC approved in 2006
140 approved 2007
485 applied July 2, 2007
Got EAD, AP in Aug 2007
Entered the US on AP in Dec 2007
The company and its regional entities changed the corporate structure and are now under a new legal entity name- XYZ (same as above). This happened after I got my EAD. To an outsider or our clients- there is no change. I have not signed any new employment papers with the new legal entity. Other than the address on my paystubs changing from my local headquarters to the WW headquarters nothing has changed for me.
Questions
Should I avail AC21/EAD because I am technically working for a different company?
Since this new entity has taken on the responsibilities for the old one, should I file something with the USCIS if they happen to check on the old entity when they adjudicate the 485?
Thanks in advance.
-a
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JA1HIND
02-06 08:34 AM
It looks as though they have updated their page. Previously they were suggesting people apply 180 days in advance.
You are right a month ago it used to say 180 days as I have a print out and now it say's 120 days...since we are dealing with notorious USCIS who are very popular of doing such silent updates and there won't be any track of updated time stamp or date stamp anywhere on this website...(which is another useless page) I guess they do it on purpose and not sure if you remember recently how they changed dates for NSC & TSC for 140 processing dates etc....
You are right a month ago it used to say 180 days as I have a print out and now it say's 120 days...since we are dealing with notorious USCIS who are very popular of doing such silent updates and there won't be any track of updated time stamp or date stamp anywhere on this website...(which is another useless page) I guess they do it on purpose and not sure if you remember recently how they changed dates for NSC & TSC for 140 processing dates etc....
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Vexir
05-09 03:18 AM
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Berkeleybee
02-23 08:33 PM
All,
I'd mentioned the Silicon Valley India Community Centers (http://indiacc.org/Default.aspx)here before. They are apparently large, well run and well funded.
They put us in their Feb 23 newsletter (http://app.e2ma.net/app/view:CampaignPublic/id:866.206866750/rid:9942a913fae5c7ff928f6dce7356fc38). They got the description a bit wrong (workers on temporary visas), but hey they put our link in there.
I'm also working on having IV appear at some of their other events in the near future.
best,
Berkeleybee
I'd mentioned the Silicon Valley India Community Centers (http://indiacc.org/Default.aspx)here before. They are apparently large, well run and well funded.
They put us in their Feb 23 newsletter (http://app.e2ma.net/app/view:CampaignPublic/id:866.206866750/rid:9942a913fae5c7ff928f6dce7356fc38). They got the description a bit wrong (workers on temporary visas), but hey they put our link in there.
I'm also working on having IV appear at some of their other events in the near future.
best,
Berkeleybee
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s_r_e_e
11-12 02:39 PM
H4 Stamping Documents for interview
Passport
Fee recipt
DS 156 and 157
Photo
H4 approval
Primary's H1 Approval
Letters from Primary's Employer
(secondary docs)
Primary's passport copy
Pay stubs
Tax returns
Last I94 copy
Marriage Ceritficate
Photo Album
Copy of 485 receipt
Passport
Fee recipt
DS 156 and 157
Photo
H4 approval
Primary's H1 Approval
Letters from Primary's Employer
(secondary docs)
Primary's passport copy
Pay stubs
Tax returns
Last I94 copy
Marriage Ceritficate
Photo Album
Copy of 485 receipt
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ronhira
10-01 04:34 PM
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kiran24
05-18 04:45 PM
My mother came for a 6 months visit on December 10th of 2010. But she left in April of 2011 (April 9th 2011), two months short of her 6 month's stay. Can she come again in August 2011 for a six month's stay, and stay till Feb 2012? Or will she have to return in 2 months? (return by October 2011)
My mother has 10 year multiple entry visa.
I heard that a visitor can stay only 6 months in a year, is it true?
If yes, is the calendar year counted from January to december?
Thanks in advance!
My mother has 10 year multiple entry visa.
I heard that a visitor can stay only 6 months in a year, is it true?
If yes, is the calendar year counted from January to december?
Thanks in advance!
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Prashanthi
09-04 01:49 PM
Yes he can travel during the transfer, in order to file the transfer he will have to show latest paystubs from his previous H-1 employer or he has to show that he reported to work and was hired before he can file for a transfer. To file a transfer the USCIS charges $500 +$320+ $750 ($1500 if the petitioner has more than 25 employees).
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hydubadi
07-23 07:55 PM
Gurus,
I am in a process of getting name change for my wife on pending I485. This is because her first name is given as 'FNU' by USCIS on the I485 file, EAD and A.P. As she did not have first name in passport.
We recently got her name change on passport by adding my(husbands name) as SURNAME. Now we want to refelect this change on EAD and 485.
For this amendment my lawyer is charging $400.
I want to know, if we can do this amendment on our own and avoid lawyer. Do any one on this forum know how to deal with this situation. Please let me know.
Your answers are highly appriciated.
Thanks,
hydubadi
I am in a process of getting name change for my wife on pending I485. This is because her first name is given as 'FNU' by USCIS on the I485 file, EAD and A.P. As she did not have first name in passport.
We recently got her name change on passport by adding my(husbands name) as SURNAME. Now we want to refelect this change on EAD and 485.
For this amendment my lawyer is charging $400.
I want to know, if we can do this amendment on our own and avoid lawyer. Do any one on this forum know how to deal with this situation. Please let me know.
Your answers are highly appriciated.
Thanks,
hydubadi
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ArkBird
03-02 12:39 PM
Put yourself in the USCIS officer's shoes and think how these 2 jobs are similar? The only similarity between both of them is these 2 jobs are in IT. That's it.
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Aliens who married or had children before the date of obtaining permanent residency can possibly confer �following-to-join� benefits to their family members. Due to this process, spouses and children will be able to receive green cards quickly. �Following-to join� is not family based immigration, but is similar to a child/spouse receiving derivative benefits based on a primary LPR�s immigration petition.
Here are the following requirements to be met in order for a spouse or child to qualify under �following-to-join�:
1. The LPR must have adjusted status or obtained an immigrant visa through a preference category (family or employment based) or diversity lottery. A LPR�s visa number must also be current in order for a family member to receive �following-to-join�.
2. The petitioner married/had children before becoming a permanent resident and the relationship between the permanent resident and spouse/child is intact at the time of filing. Children of LPRs must be unmarried and under the age of 21. Furthermore, the child/step-child must be from an existing marriage before the LPR obtained permanent residency.
�Following-to-join� is convenient because it allows primary beneficiaries to do away with filing a separate I-130 for their spouse or child, greatly expediting the green card approval process. Furthermore, spouses and children of LPRs do not have to wait for a visa number to become available. Where a LPR�s spouse or child currently resides affects what procedures he/she needs to follow. If ones spouse and/or child are already in the United States, they may apply for adjustment of status (I-485) based on �following-to-join� and if they are outside of the United States then LPRs need to inform a U.S. consulate of their lawful permanent residency status in order for their family members to apply for an immigrant visa.
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Here are the following requirements to be met in order for a spouse or child to qualify under �following-to-join�:
1. The LPR must have adjusted status or obtained an immigrant visa through a preference category (family or employment based) or diversity lottery. A LPR�s visa number must also be current in order for a family member to receive �following-to-join�.
2. The petitioner married/had children before becoming a permanent resident and the relationship between the permanent resident and spouse/child is intact at the time of filing. Children of LPRs must be unmarried and under the age of 21. Furthermore, the child/step-child must be from an existing marriage before the LPR obtained permanent residency.
�Following-to-join� is convenient because it allows primary beneficiaries to do away with filing a separate I-130 for their spouse or child, greatly expediting the green card approval process. Furthermore, spouses and children of LPRs do not have to wait for a visa number to become available. Where a LPR�s spouse or child currently resides affects what procedures he/she needs to follow. If ones spouse and/or child are already in the United States, they may apply for adjustment of status (I-485) based on �following-to-join� and if they are outside of the United States then LPRs need to inform a U.S. consulate of their lawful permanent residency status in order for their family members to apply for an immigrant visa.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/06/criteria_to_be_entitled_for_th.html)
kirupa
11-07 12:39 PM
I certainly can write about this, and I may do so in the future. Were you able to get your question resolved? :)
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09-08 08:03 PM
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