h1vegas
06-29 07:37 PM
Me and my wife are July 2007 filers. We applied for Ead renwal.
My wife started her own business and opened a LLC.
Which means she is using her EAD. But how does the USCIS know that she is using her EAD.
My question is when she aplied for the business license , she has given her SSN everywhere but how does the agencies know that this particular person is using EAD
Pls let me know
thanks
My wife started her own business and opened a LLC.
Which means she is using her EAD. But how does the USCIS know that she is using her EAD.
My question is when she aplied for the business license , she has given her SSN everywhere but how does the agencies know that this particular person is using EAD
Pls let me know
thanks
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rbashir
02-16 10:54 AM
If the labor cert has been filed, approved and the I-140 has been filed, I think you can file for an extension of the H1-b. I was advised the same by my attorney, but by the time we filed for the extention, my I-140 was also approved (rather quickly).
You should contact your immigration attorney right away.
But what about extension based on appeal
You should contact your immigration attorney right away.
But what about extension based on appeal
ya3
04-22 07:44 PM
It looks really good :) Have you considered adding a monetary value for the stamp? If not, I'll add it up like this.
Nah... just add it as it is:)
Nah... just add it as it is:)
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shreekhand
02-22 09:33 AM
:) Only if your GC is based on marriage to a US Citizen. Otherwise all Family Based GC's also need 5 years.
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gullu786
03-24 03:42 PM
Hi,
Do we need to state the reason for canada visit as tourism or state the true objective (ie get a H1B Visa stamping)? My US F-1 visa has expired, so it would be obvious that I cannot return without a new US Visa?
Thanks
gak
Do we need to state the reason for canada visit as tourism or state the true objective (ie get a H1B Visa stamping)? My US F-1 visa has expired, so it would be obvious that I cannot return without a new US Visa?
Thanks
gak
pappu
04-07 04:59 AM
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nozerd
03-27 02:42 PM
Hi,
Has an non muslim Indian passport holder been denied H1 visa in Canada due to security check ?
I have US degree and I also have done stamping in Canada once before - what are the chances of getting stuck ?
Thanks
Has an non muslim Indian passport holder been denied H1 visa in Canada due to security check ?
I have US degree and I also have done stamping in Canada once before - what are the chances of getting stuck ?
Thanks
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tonyHK12
11-05 11:23 AM
Does that not indicate a problem that needs to be fixed instead of ignored as you have done Philip Wolgin?
Good job Philip Wolgin, completely ignored the Employment based category haven't you?
Lets just build the future of the country with school kids, uncles, aunties, refugees and farmers.
Who needs Intelligent and skilled workers anyway that can speak out against such stupidity.
Good job Philip Wolgin, completely ignored the Employment based category haven't you?
Lets just build the future of the country with school kids, uncles, aunties, refugees and farmers.
Who needs Intelligent and skilled workers anyway that can speak out against such stupidity.
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sodh
07-27 12:23 AM
If he could fix everything we would'nt be in trouble.
By the way his name is Prakash , if it registers in someones head.
By the way his name is Prakash , if it registers in someones head.
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diptam
07-28 06:02 PM
The Job description that my employer used in LC a little different than my actual skills - i mean say the LC job desc is "Java-Jsp-Servlets -XML" and my actual desc is "Oracle - Datawarehouse - XML "
Do you think USCIS with reject my case because i changed my Employer ????
Thanks
My friend used AC21. He switched jobs after 6 months of filing for 485. He had a query on his 485 seeking experience letters for previous and current employment. He filed those and his 485 approved.
Do you think USCIS with reject my case because i changed my Employer ????
Thanks
My friend used AC21. He switched jobs after 6 months of filing for 485. He had a query on his 485 seeking experience letters for previous and current employment. He filed those and his 485 approved.
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gctoolong
12-06 08:12 AM
I am starting a new thread for guys from india with pd 2006 eb3...please do share your updates and thoughts......
pd feb 2006 eb3 india
i-140 nov 2006
i-140 approval june 2007
i-485 filed august 13th 2007
rd october 9 2007
ead approval oct 15th
ap approval oct 17th
finger printing code3 nov 21st
name check,security clearance and background checks completed october
pd feb 2006 eb3 india
i-140 nov 2006
i-140 approval june 2007
i-485 filed august 13th 2007
rd october 9 2007
ead approval oct 15th
ap approval oct 17th
finger printing code3 nov 21st
name check,security clearance and background checks completed october
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11-30 03:21 AM
People applying for tourist visas for the United States in Qatar have greater chance of accessing them than in any other GCC country. Figures released by the US Administration suggest that only 3.2 percent requests for US tourist visas made to the US embassy in Doha were turned down in the FY 2010.
A US government website citing tourist visa (B-Visas) refusal details country-wise said the data were preliminary through September 30, 2010. As for Qatar, the data show this was the lowest percentage of tourist visa refusal in the entire GCC region. The next Gulf state with a lower percentage of rejection was Kuwait (3.6 percent). Bahrain ranked third with a 4.1 percent rejection rate while the percentage for the largest GCC state Saudi Arabia was six.
As for Oman and the UAE, the percentages were higher-8.7 and 9.7, respectively. The GCC states ranked much above their peers in the Arab world like Egypt, Yemen, Sudan and even Iraq. The rate of B-visa rejection in these countries was more than 30 percent.
Somalia topped the list with a rejection rate of almost 70 percent followed by Djibouti (60.2 percent), Yemen (54.3 percent), Mauritania (49.7 percent) and Iraq (42.2 percent). It is interesting to note that the next Arab country after the GCC states with lower refusal percentage was Libya (14.3 percent). Morocco with a refusal rate of 15.5 percent and Tunisia with 15.6 percent rejection ranked next.
Among non-Arab Asian countries, China with a 13.3 percent rejection rate and India with double that percentage fared better than Pakistan (41.6 percent) and the Philippines (38 percent). Sri Lanka (28.6 percent) and Bangladesh (36.4 percent) were much better off as compared to Pakistan and the Philippines. US embassy officials were not immediately available for comment but it is understood that after Qatar Airways introduced flights to major US cities beginning June 2007, tourist visa requests from Qatari nationals as well as expatriates here have multiplied.
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A US government website citing tourist visa (B-Visas) refusal details country-wise said the data were preliminary through September 30, 2010. As for Qatar, the data show this was the lowest percentage of tourist visa refusal in the entire GCC region. The next Gulf state with a lower percentage of rejection was Kuwait (3.6 percent). Bahrain ranked third with a 4.1 percent rejection rate while the percentage for the largest GCC state Saudi Arabia was six.
As for Oman and the UAE, the percentages were higher-8.7 and 9.7, respectively. The GCC states ranked much above their peers in the Arab world like Egypt, Yemen, Sudan and even Iraq. The rate of B-visa rejection in these countries was more than 30 percent.
Somalia topped the list with a rejection rate of almost 70 percent followed by Djibouti (60.2 percent), Yemen (54.3 percent), Mauritania (49.7 percent) and Iraq (42.2 percent). It is interesting to note that the next Arab country after the GCC states with lower refusal percentage was Libya (14.3 percent). Morocco with a refusal rate of 15.5 percent and Tunisia with 15.6 percent rejection ranked next.
Among non-Arab Asian countries, China with a 13.3 percent rejection rate and India with double that percentage fared better than Pakistan (41.6 percent) and the Philippines (38 percent). Sri Lanka (28.6 percent) and Bangladesh (36.4 percent) were much better off as compared to Pakistan and the Philippines. US embassy officials were not immediately available for comment but it is understood that after Qatar Airways introduced flights to major US cities beginning June 2007, tourist visa requests from Qatari nationals as well as expatriates here have multiplied.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/11/qatar_has_least_rejection_rate.html)
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jonty_11
07-06 04:36 PM
I think it means if you sent in your application then you can get a receipt by the date listed.
Atleast thats the interpretation I got from it.
sent in ur application by when? waht must the receipt date ?
Atleast thats the interpretation I got from it.
sent in ur application by when? waht must the receipt date ?
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mheggade
07-25 01:47 PM
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gimme Green!!
08-02 03:28 PM
This will be good to showcase the need for talent (read as speed up reforms)
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leonqiu
03-06 01:37 PM
Gurus, business in my company is getting really slow and everyone is saying that some sort of lay-off is imminent. Although I am actively looking for new job, I find that the timing issue is hard to deal with.
My question is that: in the event of lay-off or firing and I don't have a new job lined up for me, do i have some "buffer" time to keep searching and landing for a job? Or do I immediately loose status?
I remember I read some guidances on this in this forum, and will be grateful if someone can point me to the right thread.
Thanks,
My question is that: in the event of lay-off or firing and I don't have a new job lined up for me, do i have some "buffer" time to keep searching and landing for a job? Or do I immediately loose status?
I remember I read some guidances on this in this forum, and will be grateful if someone can point me to the right thread.
Thanks,
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sathishav
05-12 02:33 PM
Yes, you can GC is a future job. So its definitely possible.
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sam2006
09-21 03:03 PM
Guys
i got a LUD on 140( 9/21) after 2 weeks of 485/EAD/AP RN ..
all the RN from SRC...
any one on the same boat
i got a LUD on 140( 9/21) after 2 weeks of 485/EAD/AP RN ..
all the RN from SRC...
any one on the same boat
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Android
03-03 02:01 PM
Krishna:
I once fell out of status because I failed to maintained 12 units. I filed for reinstatement and it was approved after 2 miserable years. I had no idea why it took them that long but in those 2 years I felt my life was put on hold. Good news, yes they do approve if you file however you have to have a good reason in your letter to convince them to reinstate you. Goodluck
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I once fell out of status because I failed to maintained 12 units. I filed for reinstatement and it was approved after 2 miserable years. I had no idea why it took them that long but in those 2 years I felt my life was put on hold. Good news, yes they do approve if you file however you have to have a good reason in your letter to convince them to reinstate you. Goodluck
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ItIsNotFunny
04-19 10:34 AM
I totally agree with you. I hope date will move fast now since there is not enough people in 2002-2003. I hope this will be same for India and china too. Let`s hope for the best.
On contrary most of India - China are before Aug 2003 as of results of poll now!
On contrary most of India - China are before Aug 2003 as of results of poll now!
imconfused
06-29 08:17 AM
the I-94 stapled to my passport says 20feb2008, since my passport expires on the same day. dont i have to get a new I-94? though 797 is valid more than 1 yr?
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