Tuesday, 7 June 2011

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  • fromnaija
    11-08 07:55 AM
    Your current employer experience has to be prior to your labor filing date (PD). You can not use the experience you got after the filing date.

    You can use your experience with current employer if the future job is substantially different than your current job.





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  • NolaIndian32
    08-12 10:28 PM
    Ok - i gathered myself at this thread...now what? :p





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  • dixie
    12-01 02:11 AM
    The core team has alrady addressed this issue before : try doing a search. The summary goes something like this - First, EAD cards cannot be given out arbitrarily. Apparently, the law mandates very specific circumstances for which an work authorization (EAD) can be given out : for example, a student on OPT. We wouldn't meet this criteria before a visa number is available for adjustment of status to permanent resident - not unless the law is changed by congress. Secondly, EAD, as it stands now, is meant to be a strictly interim permit. The USCIS ombudsman's report has already objected strongly to the phenomenon of people who are ultimately found ineligible for permanent residence enjoying the benefits of an EAD for extended periods due to processing delays. In such circumstances, it is not realistic to expect that USCIS, on its own accord, will start doling out EADs like seasons' greetings cards.





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  • dingudi
    02-20 02:36 PM
    Eb2 - India. We filed I140 and then I-485 in July 2007. PD May 2007. Got I-140 approved. EAD / AP approved for me / spouse and Kids. They soft LUD on I-485 after one week of I-140 approval. and My spouse got the RFE.

    We just submitted a affidavit during my i485 filing in July as dont have her birth certificate at that time. Now we got RFE for my spouse saying that they need the birth certificate or Non-availability certificate. When we checked with the Birth Registration office, They have the birth certificate but with different Birth date(Her parents changed her Date of Birth during pre-school admission) - Now new DOB is reflected in all her Officical Documents(school vertificate, Passports, Driving License etc) whereas her birth certificate has the original date. Shall I submit the original Birth Certificate alongwith the Affidavit saying the mistake made by her Parents as the response this RFE. Since the Birth certificate is available in the registration office at different date, they refused to provide the non-availability certificate.

    Gurus - Please advise.

    rbalaji,

    If you don't mind sharing can you please give info like, your priority date, which service center your application is being processed.

    Looks like they have begun processing applications filed in July 07.



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  • dixie
    10-02 02:46 PM
    If you have an approved I-140, you can port the PD as long as your original sponsor does not withdraw his petition. Since your company is being acquired (as opposed to you quitting on your own) it is highly unlikely that your petition will be withdrawn. So as long as you continue doing a similar job as the one for which the LC position was advertised you should be fine.

    Hi All

    Thanks for a great forum. I am EB3 India (PD Dec 02) with 140 approved June this year. Rumor has it that the small firm I work for, is going to be acquired by a much larger firm with thousands of employees globally. I am concerned about my ongoing GC process. First question

    Q1. What happens to my GC process?

    Considering the behemoth like size of the company that is going to acquire us I am quite sure that the GC process of the few employees from my present employer will take a back seat.

    Q2. What are the things I can do proactively.

    I have read on various threads that it is possible to join other employers and port the PD to them. But considering the fact that company that started the GC process is no longer there, how would this porting of PD with new labor, 140 etc would occur...

    I would appreciate if someone can provide answers to my questions. Thanks for taking the time to read this.





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  • vin13
    12-08 05:00 PM
    Just out of curiosity how is it that you got an approval in Sep 09 with your priority date?



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  • morchu
    07-31 04:28 PM
    One thing is that lawyers are really busy till August 17th.
    One good reason for this policy is the misuse or over-utilization of lawyer contact previlege. I believe there might be guys who contact lawyers for no reason, and just annoy them. If there are so many such guys in your company, may be all they are trying to avoid is this misuse.

    On the other hand Lawyer is representing you and the employer at the same time. So you are entitled to contact lawyer directly. It is just that, if there had been misuse from other employees, there is a possibility that you might not have enough credability, and they may not return your call.

    There is no harm in trying to send an email to you HR and ask them to get an answer from lawfirm for any valid query.

    But, the problem is, they dont allow us to have a direct correspondence with lawyer. They are saying that its their company policy.
    I'm really worried right now. Can I still call our lawyer? Sorry guys.





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  • gcseeker2002
    07-14 01:08 PM
    Can someone confirm the same for BA via London?

    London requires all travellers without valid visa stamping to have transit visa, hundreds of threads out there that discuss this.



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  • chintu25
    09-15 12:38 PM
    I am in

    :rolleyes: Its about time





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  • gc_perm2k6
    08-11 01:42 PM
    Got 2 Year EAD.



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  • veni001
    11-05 06:55 AM
    Can employer revoke 140?? It is not a visa. Ofcourse they will have to revoke an H1b, however, what is the argument that you have that indicates that employer should revoke 140?
    140 once approved belongs to the employee and can be revoked only if some fraud has been commited or rather some serious mistake. Otherwise all the employer is supposed to do is to abandon the process further or inother words they will not continue to the next stage (485) if PD were to become current.
    This is what I get from watching several discussions on various forums. If you have other information please post.

    Employer can withdraw/revoke/notify USCUS he is no longer sponsor for that particular employee for the position, similar to H1B. You better check with good immigration attorney.





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  • krishmunn
    02-10 09:47 AM
    Krish,

    it is not all black and white, if your previous LCA covers the new work location, you should be fine, else a new LCA is required.

    HRPRO

    I am working as FTE (no client). Our office physically moved to a new address within the same Metro area. There is no change in wage requirement as per flcdatacenter. In fact, flcdatcenter consider this as same division.



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  • kalyan
    02-13 08:05 AM
    Brothers and sisters,

    IRS and USCIS dont talk to each other. They dont co-ordinate . So dont worry.

    By the time, they think of co-ordination, our grand kids will come up.


    USCIS does'nt even look at w2 and payslips in depth. All they do is, did the guy submitted as per the LCA or not.





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  • crystal
    07-07 10:31 PM
    Why you are spamming all the thread with the same message. We already have two thread for this video Great job.. This is exactly what we need.. National coverage on this issue..


    http://www.youtube.com/v/RVhgb6yoc8w



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  • gcdreamer05
    02-16 10:43 AM
    hi there is a clause "same or similar field", so as per shiela murthy, ron gotcher and prashanthi reddy, as long as you are in a IT related job its ok, you cannot go from IT to healthcare or cross fields.

    so you are safe.

    But find out from your attorney if it is mandatory to file Ac21, because as long as i know, some attorneys say not to file it, as it just causes more confusions. But find out if it is legal not to file Ac21.





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  • pappu
    08-18 01:03 PM
    Hi
    http://www.immigration-law.com

    --must be of great help
    -Rao.

    HOLY COW !!!!

    This is so awesome!!!

    we are going to save as many as 30 days from the total of 6-8 years of our green card process.



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  • gcpadmavyuh
    10-07 11:08 PM
    Hi Parimmigv:

    Applying for 485 does not affect your H1/H4 status, as these visas are dual intent.

    If your H1 is approved, your H4 status will cease to exist from the date of H1 validity (I'm guessing, Oct 1st for you). So, officially from that date, you are on H1.

    If you have applied for 485 recently, you are also eligible for EAD which authorizes you to take up "ANY" job of your choice in the US.

    485 iteslf is a separate status called the adjustee or parolee status.

    Now to your questions:

    1. what status am I on right now ?
    Since your H1 is approved, effective Oct 1st you are on H1 status. Since you applied for 485 recently you are also on the parolee status. Typically to come out clean of the H1 status, one uses their EAD to work. Then the H1 status is invalidated. To do this, just fill out a new I9 form with your employer showing EAD as the basis of authorization to work.

    2. Is it true that only after getting H1 visa stamp I will be moving to H1 visa ?.

    No,this is not true. You need not have your H1 stamped to be on H1 status. Your H1 picks up on Oct1st if your 797 went through.

    3. How to move to EAD as I don't want to pay payroll fees ?.
    Need to fill out a new I9 form with your employer indicating your EAD as the form of authorization to work.

    BTW, I gathered that you have'nt received your EAD yet and you may not be in a position to produce it as proof of auth for work for a new I-9. I personally think you dont need to worry about not getting paid from Oct 1st through the day of your EAD approval, as you can claim to be on 485 parolee status during this period and not H1. Please check with a qualified
    attorney. I'm 99.99% sure of this.

    good luck!
    Hello:
    Can some please help me here ?.

    Iam on H4 and I applied for H1 through a consulting company and got it approved last month. I haven't got my I797 form yet.

    I have applied for EAD through my husband's company. I think EAD may take few more months to get approved. My questions are:-

    1. what status am I on right now ?
    2. Is it true that only after getting H1 visa stamp I will be moving to H1 visa ?.
    3. How to move to EAD as I don't want to pay payroll fees ?.

    Thanks,





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  • manishcp
    06-02 08:08 AM
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  • Winner
    10-11 09:12 PM
    Dear Friend I totally agree with you. I was with one of these employers and have moved away from them. As suggested by some members you can report about these fraudulent activities to DOL. I know it is dufficult to leave these employers as they make the employees to sign bonds and try to capture all the money that they have acquired in PF etc back in the native country.

    These employers are to be blamed for the current economy condition of this country and the condition of immigrants like us.

    I know there are some members in this forum who will try to shout you down and make you quite.

    But I feel if one believe in what is right then one should go ahead irrespective of what others think.

    Now that you have left your abusive employer, would you mind disclosing your ex-employer information?





    cherish37
    11-05 04:38 PM
    Finally, case shows up this morning with notice date Oct 9th. However, physical notice was not received. Does anyone know how to request a copy of the receipt? Thanks.





    desi3933
    02-23 11:44 AM
    Hey,

    Thanks for the response.

    One quick clarification:

    a) COS from H4 to H1 B status, does'nt need me to go through the quota/lottery system etc. Am I right?, because I did hear this from some folks that I would *not* have to go through the quota since I originally had a H1 B visa with validity date. ?

    b) In case of my finding an opening with new employer & shifting COS back to H1 from H4, what time frame would it take?

    c) further addition to point b) what kinds of documents would I need to submit to INS for COS back to H1? any idea?

    Again thanks guys! Have a great day...

    Shivani :)

    a) Your H1 will be exempt from quota.
    b) Since you were on H1 status before, you can start working immediately after getting receipt for COS from H4 to H1.
    c) Same as any H1 petition. Also, since this is COS, you must be in valid H4 status when COS to H1 is filed.

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