jai_immigration
08-26 11:34 AM
The link does not work, please repost the correct link.
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deecha
04-02 03:23 PM
An A# is allotted whenever you file for AOS (either employment or relationship based or any other category eligible) and the USCIS accepts your I-485. This will be your A# for the rest of your life and will be on any subsequent filings (irrespective of the category .. immigrant or non-immigrant) with the USCIS.
I am not really sure about the A# allotted when you file for F1/OPT (I never had an F1). Please check with a qualified legal specialist.
Hello --
Do any of you know what the A# is on the I-485 / I-130 / I-765 etc is for people who have previously held an F-1 / OPT-related A#? I have seen previous forums stating that OPT A#s begin with a "1" which connotes an OPT status; however I am not clear whether we are supposed to use that same A# on our I-485 and other GC-related documents, or leave that space blank.
Sorry this is redundant but previous posts don't seem to clarify a definitive answer to this question. Many thanks in advance.
-H
I am not really sure about the A# allotted when you file for F1/OPT (I never had an F1). Please check with a qualified legal specialist.
Hello --
Do any of you know what the A# is on the I-485 / I-130 / I-765 etc is for people who have previously held an F-1 / OPT-related A#? I have seen previous forums stating that OPT A#s begin with a "1" which connotes an OPT status; however I am not clear whether we are supposed to use that same A# on our I-485 and other GC-related documents, or leave that space blank.
Sorry this is redundant but previous posts don't seem to clarify a definitive answer to this question. Many thanks in advance.
-H
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03-11 10:50 AM
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that it will begin accepting H-1B petitions (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html) subject to the fiscal year (FY) 2011 cap on April 1, 2010. Cases will be considered accepted on the date that USCIS takes possession of a properly filed petition with the correct fee; not the date that the petition is postmarked.
The fiscal year cap (numerical limitation on H-1B petitions (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html)) for FY 2011 is 65,000. Additionally, the first 20,000 H-1B petitions filed on behalf of individuals who have earned a U.S. master�s degree or higher are exempt from the H-1B cap.
USCIS will monitor the number of petitions received and will notify the public of the date on which USCIS received the necessary number of petitions to meet the H-1B cap. If needed, USCIS will randomly select the number of petitions required to reach the numerical limit from the petitions received on the final receipt date. USCIS will reject cap-subject petitions that are not selected, as well as those received after the final receipt date.
We recommend employers to hurry up and get all the necessary documents in order to meet the April 1, 2010 deadline.
Read the Press Release here.... (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=5b29dd1d5fd37210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCR D&vgnextchannel=68439c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/03/uscis_to_accept_h1b_petitions.html)
The fiscal year cap (numerical limitation on H-1B petitions (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html)) for FY 2011 is 65,000. Additionally, the first 20,000 H-1B petitions filed on behalf of individuals who have earned a U.S. master�s degree or higher are exempt from the H-1B cap.
USCIS will monitor the number of petitions received and will notify the public of the date on which USCIS received the necessary number of petitions to meet the H-1B cap. If needed, USCIS will randomly select the number of petitions required to reach the numerical limit from the petitions received on the final receipt date. USCIS will reject cap-subject petitions that are not selected, as well as those received after the final receipt date.
We recommend employers to hurry up and get all the necessary documents in order to meet the April 1, 2010 deadline.
Read the Press Release here.... (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=5b29dd1d5fd37210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCR D&vgnextchannel=68439c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/03/uscis_to_accept_h1b_petitions.html)
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05-18 11:53 AM
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theshiningsun
08-03 09:42 PM
thx for the update.
can u plz let me know which visa would be applicable to this category if not J-1?
can u plz let me know which visa would be applicable to this category if not J-1?
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August 9th, 2007, 11:11 PM
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02-05 06:40 PM
Immigration Visa Attorney Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/PPT%20Control.pngWith all our experience counseling on immigration law questions, the attorneys at Fong & Chun in Los Angeles do not regularly get the chance to see the day-in, day-out operations at airports and other ports of entry.
Whether it is Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policy or not, I do not know, but last week, I noticed DHS personnel roaming through the terminals at Dulles International Airport in Washington, DC. They actually went to various gates and randomly requested ID or passports from OUTBOUND passengers seated in the boarding areas.
That is, they checked the documents of both Americans and foreigners who were LEAVING the USA. Not entering.
I followed them around a little bit. The officers were friendly, civil. They approached passengers in the terminal, asked them their final destinations, and asked if they could see their passports. Interestingly, although I was standing right next to a bank of chairs in the boarding area, they did not ask me for my passport, nor did they ask anyone who was standing or walking through the terminal. They only approached persons seated in the departure gate area. I did not see them detain anyone.
I have often been asked whether DHS personnel made random checks of persons in airports. I used to say that "they could, but I've never seen it." Well, I have now. --jcf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/01/dhs-roams-airport-terminals-re.html)
http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/PPT%20Control.pngWith all our experience counseling on immigration law questions, the attorneys at Fong & Chun in Los Angeles do not regularly get the chance to see the day-in, day-out operations at airports and other ports of entry.
Whether it is Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policy or not, I do not know, but last week, I noticed DHS personnel roaming through the terminals at Dulles International Airport in Washington, DC. They actually went to various gates and randomly requested ID or passports from OUTBOUND passengers seated in the boarding areas.
That is, they checked the documents of both Americans and foreigners who were LEAVING the USA. Not entering.
I followed them around a little bit. The officers were friendly, civil. They approached passengers in the terminal, asked them their final destinations, and asked if they could see their passports. Interestingly, although I was standing right next to a bank of chairs in the boarding area, they did not ask me for my passport, nor did they ask anyone who was standing or walking through the terminal. They only approached persons seated in the departure gate area. I did not see them detain anyone.
I have often been asked whether DHS personnel made random checks of persons in airports. I used to say that "they could, but I've never seen it." Well, I have now. --jcf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/01/dhs-roams-airport-terminals-re.html)
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sina
08-20 01:36 PM
You can stay here as long as the I797 is valid (there is no rule to stamp it within a year). Do you have H1B stamped frome before or is this your first H1? If the first one then you have to get it stamped when you travel out of US. If this is not the first one then you can travel back on your old H1 stamp with new I797.
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pappu
05-15 11:11 AM
If you are an Immigration voice member, Do mention in these teleconferences when you speak. It helps our advocacy efforts.
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Sign up for the CIS Ombudsman�s teleconference on "USCIS Change of Address: How Is It Working For You?" -- May 26, 2-3 pm EST.
Changes of address and other pesky mailing routines can disrupt the timely receipt of important correspondence, and we want to hear from you. This discussion will cover these topics and we plan to address questions such as:
* Does the filing of Form AR-11: Change of Address update all USCIS records?
* Do you know what steps to follow if you miss a USCIS appointment or do not
receive a mailing because of change of address problem?
* Can you receive USCIS mailings through a post office box?
To participate in this call and receive the call-in information, please RSVP to cisombudsman.publicaffairs@dhs.gov and include:
1. Your questions, comments, and concerns on this topic; and
2. Topics of interest for a future Ombudsman teleconference.
We encourage your participation,
Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Mail Stop 1225
Washington , D.C. 20528-1225
Web: http://www.dhs.gov/cisombudsman
*Sign up on our website to receive email updates for our site*.
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Sign up for the CIS Ombudsman�s teleconference on "USCIS Change of Address: How Is It Working For You?" -- May 26, 2-3 pm EST.
Changes of address and other pesky mailing routines can disrupt the timely receipt of important correspondence, and we want to hear from you. This discussion will cover these topics and we plan to address questions such as:
* Does the filing of Form AR-11: Change of Address update all USCIS records?
* Do you know what steps to follow if you miss a USCIS appointment or do not
receive a mailing because of change of address problem?
* Can you receive USCIS mailings through a post office box?
To participate in this call and receive the call-in information, please RSVP to cisombudsman.publicaffairs@dhs.gov and include:
1. Your questions, comments, and concerns on this topic; and
2. Topics of interest for a future Ombudsman teleconference.
We encourage your participation,
Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Mail Stop 1225
Washington , D.C. 20528-1225
Web: http://www.dhs.gov/cisombudsman
*Sign up on our website to receive email updates for our site*.
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STAmisha
01-22 05:41 PM
No responses so far!! Please repsond if you know
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marcvin76
02-27 06:39 PM
hello all..
im currently living in NJ and my i-140 was approved.. since im on EB3 and my priority date is on 4/2008 i still have some time to wait in order for a visa to be eligible to me..
my main concern is : i would like to know if its possible for me to obtain a driver license with the approval notice i received from USCIS (i -797c Notice of action).. does my employer will need to fill out any forms for for that to happen ?? if so, what kind of forms :(
any help is appreciated..
Marcus
im currently living in NJ and my i-140 was approved.. since im on EB3 and my priority date is on 4/2008 i still have some time to wait in order for a visa to be eligible to me..
my main concern is : i would like to know if its possible for me to obtain a driver license with the approval notice i received from USCIS (i -797c Notice of action).. does my employer will need to fill out any forms for for that to happen ?? if so, what kind of forms :(
any help is appreciated..
Marcus
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March 1st, 2005, 05:06 PM
Wow. Nice view!
This looks like a painting. I like it. My eyes move around this in a clockwise circle starting at the top right and going around. I like the play between light and dark areas...and generally just like the view.
Good work.
This looks like a painting. I like it. My eyes move around this in a clockwise circle starting at the top right and going around. I like the play between light and dark areas...and generally just like the view.
Good work.
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dallasdude
06-23 03:52 PM
All except NIW eligible
Link please?
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05-11 12:52 PM
Can anyone please help?
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kamdard
09-12 02:48 PM
Hi,
I am wondering what conclusion (if any) can be drawn from LUD? On USCIS website my I-140 case shows LUD to be 05/09/2007 and hence was wondering what does it mean ? When I click on my case on the online case status website (of USCIS) still provides old data only and does not reflect the status for LUD...
Regards,
kamdard.
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PD - May 2002 (EB3 India)
I-140/I-485 RD - 28-JUN-2007 (NSC)
I-140/I-1485/I-131/I-765 RD - 24-JULY-2007 (NSC)
FP notice received: 31-AUG-2007
FP Date: 13-SEPT-2007.
I am wondering what conclusion (if any) can be drawn from LUD? On USCIS website my I-140 case shows LUD to be 05/09/2007 and hence was wondering what does it mean ? When I click on my case on the online case status website (of USCIS) still provides old data only and does not reflect the status for LUD...
Regards,
kamdard.
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PD - May 2002 (EB3 India)
I-140/I-485 RD - 28-JUN-2007 (NSC)
I-140/I-1485/I-131/I-765 RD - 24-JULY-2007 (NSC)
FP notice received: 31-AUG-2007
FP Date: 13-SEPT-2007.
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Michael chertoff
05-08 08:58 PM
Start with Libra. I have seen people talk, talk, talk and talk about immigraton and gone with the wind right next day they get the green card. Start with a member 'libra', he always used to blame eevrybody, not seen since the day he got his GC. Share some other names.
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MC
buddy they moved to " Why 5 years wait for Citizenship forum"
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03-25 05:45 PM
as long as its a recognized insitution by the Education department and by USCIS standards I dont see why not
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10-08 12:47 PM
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chanduv23
02-15 06:37 AM
Maybe my question does not make sense???:confused: :confused:
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01-03 12:15 PM
:D :D I agree , it just scares me...to start it again.
h1vegas
06-11 12:00 PM
can i do it by myself.
please guide me to the right thread or if you can mention what documents i would need to apply for new AP along with the renewal of EAD
please guide me to the right thread or if you can mention what documents i would need to apply for new AP along with the renewal of EAD
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