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04-06 09:58 PM
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bigboy007
10-09 02:37 AM
Sorry..I have incorrectly named the thread..it suppose to read this way- "Changed Employer (but not informed USCIS), travelling on AP" .
A couple of points : 485 is your property. Its a grey area whether to inform USCIS or not, some advocate it as its a proof and file AC21 and some have different opinion its a personal choice. Regarding using AP I myself dont see an issue. Rest of all are supporting dox. Nice to have supporting documents.
Informing USCIS is nothing but officially filing AC21. Since there are no forms its just a letter indicating AC21.
A couple of points : 485 is your property. Its a grey area whether to inform USCIS or not, some advocate it as its a proof and file AC21 and some have different opinion its a personal choice. Regarding using AP I myself dont see an issue. Rest of all are supporting dox. Nice to have supporting documents.
Informing USCIS is nothing but officially filing AC21. Since there are no forms its just a letter indicating AC21.
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08-30 09:11 PM
What a mean approach....what about people who have yet to apply EB3...guys when are we start supporting future EB appliers as illegals from mexico vote for candidates who support legalization of illegals..
Typical EB approved guy dont give hell to the one who follows...that needs to change and be taken care in all the future proposals coming up from IV..
Typical EB approved guy dont give hell to the one who follows...that needs to change and be taken care in all the future proposals coming up from IV..
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09-18 01:26 PM
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JA1HIND
02-14 03:31 PM
I have filed my H1B extension on November as my H1B is expiring on 23rd Feb.
I haven't got my approval yet. I have currently EAD and my I140 approved.
My question is if I don't get my approval on or before 23rd Feb what will happen to my status?
My Lawyer said once you filed you have 140 days (or 160 days forgot) for approval meaning even if it does not get approved on or before I will be on H1B till I complete 140 days from date of filling.
Please advise.
Since you have already applied for your extension & I think you should be fine until 240 days beyond your current H1 expiry date. I filed my H1(8th year) ext on Oct 21st, 2007 and got my approval notice via mail directly to my employer on Jan 31st. Useless online status still shows "Case received and pending"...:D
Relax man you will get it, its just a matter of time and looks like your are still in their normal processing time frame.
I haven't got my approval yet. I have currently EAD and my I140 approved.
My question is if I don't get my approval on or before 23rd Feb what will happen to my status?
My Lawyer said once you filed you have 140 days (or 160 days forgot) for approval meaning even if it does not get approved on or before I will be on H1B till I complete 140 days from date of filling.
Please advise.
Since you have already applied for your extension & I think you should be fine until 240 days beyond your current H1 expiry date. I filed my H1(8th year) ext on Oct 21st, 2007 and got my approval notice via mail directly to my employer on Jan 31st. Useless online status still shows "Case received and pending"...:D
Relax man you will get it, its just a matter of time and looks like your are still in their normal processing time frame.
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09-16 11:13 AM
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WaitingYaar
01-08 10:23 PM
Pending I-485 application online status changed to a new status "- This case has been sent for a standard interview. What does this means? Any knowledge from the gurus!
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PD_Dec2002
08-16 07:04 PM
Dear All,
I got a labor substitution and filed for my I-140 and I-485 concurrently. Today was the last day to send the documents and some paperwork was missing for my wife! I missed sending the package!
Now how should i proceed?? My wife is on H1-B currently. Any ideas??
My priority date is 25 jan 05 - eb2.
Thanks,
KK.
If you missed this time around, you can apply 485 for your wife only when your PD becomes current. Your wife will have to continue working on her H-1B since EAD isn't an option anymore.
Just curious: what paperwork was missing as a result of which you missed this boat? I hope it wasn't trivial in the grand scheme of things.
Thanks,
Jayant
I got a labor substitution and filed for my I-140 and I-485 concurrently. Today was the last day to send the documents and some paperwork was missing for my wife! I missed sending the package!
Now how should i proceed?? My wife is on H1-B currently. Any ideas??
My priority date is 25 jan 05 - eb2.
Thanks,
KK.
If you missed this time around, you can apply 485 for your wife only when your PD becomes current. Your wife will have to continue working on her H-1B since EAD isn't an option anymore.
Just curious: what paperwork was missing as a result of which you missed this boat? I hope it wasn't trivial in the grand scheme of things.
Thanks,
Jayant
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neel_gump
07-07 11:14 AM
Form AR-11 asks for the date my stay in the United States will expire. What date should I use? Currently, I am on working on EAD (I-485 pending) and last entered US on AP.
Note: Sorry for a duplicate thread. I posted my previous one in I-140 section. :confused:
Note: Sorry for a duplicate thread. I posted my previous one in I-140 section. :confused:
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02-15 07:05 AM
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gc2
10-04 03:11 PM
$930 plus a biometrics fee of $80; the fee total is $1,010. Exceptions listed below. There is no fee for applicants who are filing Form I-485 based on having been admitted to the United States as a refugee. Applicants 80 years of age or older are not charged a biometric fee; the fee total is $930. Applicants under 14 years of age: - Filing with the I-485 application of at least one parent have a fee total of $600 - Not filing with the I-485 application of at least one parent have a fee total of $930
I would assume that EAD and AP have to be paid for separately.
I would assume that EAD and AP have to be paid for separately.
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01-01 06:49 PM
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09-18 10:20 AM
Attorney Eugenia Ponce recently wrote a blog post here (http://www.immigration-law-answers-blog.com/2009/07/immigration-law/immigration-rights/lawful-permanent-residents-keep-trips-abroad-relatively-short/) cautioning Lawful Permanent Residents to keep their trips abroad relatively short. Here is the text of that post:
Lawful permanent residents (LPR) of the United States (green card holders) need to keep their trips abroad to a relatively short period of time. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could determine that an LPR has abandoned their residence if the LPR’s intent was not to return to the U.S. within a relatively short period of time.
Factors DHS could consider in evaluating the LPR’s intent include:
Whether the trip abroad is lengthy or for a short period of time;
LPR’s family ties in the U.S.;
property holding in the U.S.;
business affiliations within the U.S.;
LPR’s family, property, and business ties in the foreign country.
After that was posted, we were asked what exactly we meant by the term "relatively short." Of course the answer, as always, depends on several factors. But here is a further explanation from Ms. Ponce:
What a "relatively short period of time" is can't be defined in terms of elapsed time alone. Generally, lawful permanent residents (LPR) can use their green cards to return to the United States after a temporary absence not exceeding one year. The most important factor in concluding whether an LPR abandoned his or her U.S. residence is to look at the LPR's actual intent to return to the United States after a short trip, along with the other factors such as property, business, and family ties inside the U.S. and in the foreign country. An LPR returning to the U.S. once a year for a few days doesn't "automatically revalidate" a green card in a situation in which the lawful permanent resident has actually been residing abroad.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/lWE-18mYGGw/)
Lawful permanent residents (LPR) of the United States (green card holders) need to keep their trips abroad to a relatively short period of time. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could determine that an LPR has abandoned their residence if the LPR’s intent was not to return to the U.S. within a relatively short period of time.
Factors DHS could consider in evaluating the LPR’s intent include:
Whether the trip abroad is lengthy or for a short period of time;
LPR’s family ties in the U.S.;
property holding in the U.S.;
business affiliations within the U.S.;
LPR’s family, property, and business ties in the foreign country.
After that was posted, we were asked what exactly we meant by the term "relatively short." Of course the answer, as always, depends on several factors. But here is a further explanation from Ms. Ponce:
What a "relatively short period of time" is can't be defined in terms of elapsed time alone. Generally, lawful permanent residents (LPR) can use their green cards to return to the United States after a temporary absence not exceeding one year. The most important factor in concluding whether an LPR abandoned his or her U.S. residence is to look at the LPR's actual intent to return to the United States after a short trip, along with the other factors such as property, business, and family ties inside the U.S. and in the foreign country. An LPR returning to the U.S. once a year for a few days doesn't "automatically revalidate" a green card in a situation in which the lawful permanent resident has actually been residing abroad.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/lWE-18mYGGw/)
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rayen
06-18 05:26 PM
Experts,
While e filing I 131( AP Renewal) and on certify tab its asking Title , can you please advice what details we have to provide.
Thanks in advance.
Experts.
Please advice..
While e filing I 131( AP Renewal) and on certify tab its asking Title , can you please advice what details we have to provide.
Thanks in advance.
Experts.
Please advice..
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Ann Ruben
08-05 02:34 PM
Based on the information you have provided, I do not think there is any cause for you to be worried about being deported.
However, as an applicant for Naturalization, you have the burden to prove "good moral character". Usually, "good moral character" is assumed. But when there is a past criminal conviction, even a minor one such as yours, USCIS may deny the Naturalization application if there is no affirmative evidence of "reform" and current "good moral character".
So, in addition to disclosing the NY conviction, you should be prepared to submit documents showing that you are and for the past 4 years have been a person of "good moral character". Such documentation could include sworn statements from community or religious leader, employers, co-workers, and others.
If at all possible, you should find an experienced attorney to help you prepare these documents and accompany you to the Naturalization interview.
However, as an applicant for Naturalization, you have the burden to prove "good moral character". Usually, "good moral character" is assumed. But when there is a past criminal conviction, even a minor one such as yours, USCIS may deny the Naturalization application if there is no affirmative evidence of "reform" and current "good moral character".
So, in addition to disclosing the NY conviction, you should be prepared to submit documents showing that you are and for the past 4 years have been a person of "good moral character". Such documentation could include sworn statements from community or religious leader, employers, co-workers, and others.
If at all possible, you should find an experienced attorney to help you prepare these documents and accompany you to the Naturalization interview.
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jonty_11
05-14 11:08 AM
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conundrum
06-23 03:47 PM
Isn't it high time we started a state chapter. I am from Cincinnati, and would gladly like to host a meeting so that we can get this going. :)
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gc_check
06-21 07:32 PM
Hi, I recently got married to an American Citizen. I am Canadian citizen and on travel visa here. I filed my I-485 jut last week. My question is how long does it take to get permanent resident approval?
Since you got married to a us citizen, the entire process is much faster and you must have the green card in less than 6 or utmost 9 months.
Since you got married to a us citizen, the entire process is much faster and you must have the green card in less than 6 or utmost 9 months.
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gccovet
11-20 11:31 AM
I have i485 pending and working on EAD. H1b expired. I am on Eb3.
I have a opportunity to become a Manager in the same company....The job duties would ofcourse be different from Programmer/analyst position...
So can I take the promotion and use the EAD...Will I be using AC21
I would suggest you to check with a good lawyer, as both Job duties and Job title both are changing for you, this might be iffy for AC21.
By the way, if you have not done, whenever you get a chance please mail letter against AC21 cases getting wrongful denials(IV action item).
Thanks
GCCovet
I have a opportunity to become a Manager in the same company....The job duties would ofcourse be different from Programmer/analyst position...
So can I take the promotion and use the EAD...Will I be using AC21
I would suggest you to check with a good lawyer, as both Job duties and Job title both are changing for you, this might be iffy for AC21.
By the way, if you have not done, whenever you get a chance please mail letter against AC21 cases getting wrongful denials(IV action item).
Thanks
GCCovet
deecha
06-28 03:16 PM
Hi:
I am currently using EAD. My I-485 is pending status. I am planning to get married in India soon. She will be in India as I can not bring her on H4 and student visa is difficult. So dilemma is about 485 name addition. Can I add spouse's name in I-485 application whenever Priority Date is current?
If yes, then how does it work? I mean is it possible at all?
It is going to be difficult. She has to come in on some kind of dual-intent visa. She could come in on a student visa but would be difficult to prove that she does not intend to immigrate in the interview if they find out about your I-485. Alternatively, you would have to get a H1 and she would have to come in on a H4.
This is not legal advice, please consult a lawyer for your specific case.
I am currently using EAD. My I-485 is pending status. I am planning to get married in India soon. She will be in India as I can not bring her on H4 and student visa is difficult. So dilemma is about 485 name addition. Can I add spouse's name in I-485 application whenever Priority Date is current?
If yes, then how does it work? I mean is it possible at all?
It is going to be difficult. She has to come in on some kind of dual-intent visa. She could come in on a student visa but would be difficult to prove that she does not intend to immigrate in the interview if they find out about your I-485. Alternatively, you would have to get a H1 and she would have to come in on a H4.
This is not legal advice, please consult a lawyer for your specific case.
edaltsis
08-19 01:44 PM
Have to live at the mercy. My last 2 EAD renewals were very quick, I got them both in 10-15days after I applied.
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