imechanix
03-03 03:43 PM
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02-10 06:18 PM
u don't need any attorney..DIY
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02-25 11:34 AM
got few answers ... searching from other sites.
I-130 does play a role, when applying for visitors visa. but that doesnt disquialify anyone from getting visa. you have to show string ties to your country and provide enough evidence that you will come back. there are cases where they hv granted 10yrs multple visas !!
I-130 does play a role, when applying for visitors visa. but that doesnt disquialify anyone from getting visa. you have to show string ties to your country and provide enough evidence that you will come back. there are cases where they hv granted 10yrs multple visas !!
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arthsidhu
09-03 06:55 AM
There are several organizations like us working independently. Hope all of this organizations could be brought into a single umbrella organization.
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12-22 03:20 PM
Gordon's America COMPETES reauthorized | tennessean.com | The Tennessean (http://www.tennessean.com/article/D4/20101221/NEWS01/101221015/Gordon+s+America+COMPETES+reauthorized)
The U.S. House of Representatives concurred today with the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5116, America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010 by a bipartisan vote of 228 to 130.
The bill aims to maintain national economic and scientific leadership by: supporting basic research; improving science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education; and fostering innovation, especially the development of new energy technologies.
Nothing much or anything significant....a broad high level to do things...like science and technology education to be improved...
The U.S. House of Representatives concurred today with the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5116, America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010 by a bipartisan vote of 228 to 130.
The bill aims to maintain national economic and scientific leadership by: supporting basic research; improving science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education; and fostering innovation, especially the development of new energy technologies.
Nothing much or anything significant....a broad high level to do things...like science and technology education to be improved...
marlon2006
06-21 09:39 AM
Hearings will go on for a while. Since it is already known that the public oppose amnesty, personally I will definitely forget CIR. It may return again next year, but remember that by then the Senate may have voted out a number of incumbents that voted pro CIR.
I think this will take patience. If one can wait and watch this unfold for the next 2-5 years without going crazy, then you may watch the passage of CIR during your lifetime.
out of deference to the President, the republicans are not coming out publicly in opposition to it, but in private they are acknowledging anonymously that the bill is dead
I think this will take patience. If one can wait and watch this unfold for the next 2-5 years without going crazy, then you may watch the passage of CIR during your lifetime.
out of deference to the President, the republicans are not coming out publicly in opposition to it, but in private they are acknowledging anonymously that the bill is dead
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mgmanoj
08-21 09:01 PM
All this big companies as declared will reduce h1b employees in us and will do work remotely - so payroll reduction will be in us and ultimately more loss to us goverment.
if they reduce even 4 out 10 than also 6 people government will get $12k while additional 4 govt. will loose atleast tax and social security other together more than 50k and all the expenses they will do here all those money will go out of the country rather than spending done here, so many side impacts to other industries.
Wow what a great calculation to make the country to loose more money and increase the debt
if they reduce even 4 out 10 than also 6 people government will get $12k while additional 4 govt. will loose atleast tax and social security other together more than 50k and all the expenses they will do here all those money will go out of the country rather than spending done here, so many side impacts to other industries.
Wow what a great calculation to make the country to loose more money and increase the debt
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thakkarbhav
02-09 10:17 AM
For I485, you and your lawyer (name on current G28) will get copy of the RFE. If you are planning to continue with the new lawyer then pls complete G28. Thanks.
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aat0995
07-03 05:48 PM
I have it with WAC and then it got transferred to TSC. The actual message online doesn't even say that it is at TSC
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reddy2cool
08-20 11:29 AM
Hi all,
I got married in March 08. My wife is on H1 before marraige and working at Minenapolis but after the marraige she always stayed here(found a diff project) with me in DC. The mistake (i think) we didnt paid much attention the to the update on the address or the maritul status on paystubs and as of now both our paystubs show our older addresses and single status (as we thought we can file a joint return at the year end where we can do all adjustments). Now that my date is current and applying spouse as derivative will this raise any rfe (ofcourse i have the marraige doc)? As such iam not to bothered about the rfe per se as ours is a genuine marraige but iam worried whether these rfe will lead to extreme delays (i have seen cases) and whether anybody encountered this kind of scenario before pl post your experience.
Appreciate your opinions on this.
I got married in March 08. My wife is on H1 before marraige and working at Minenapolis but after the marraige she always stayed here(found a diff project) with me in DC. The mistake (i think) we didnt paid much attention the to the update on the address or the maritul status on paystubs and as of now both our paystubs show our older addresses and single status (as we thought we can file a joint return at the year end where we can do all adjustments). Now that my date is current and applying spouse as derivative will this raise any rfe (ofcourse i have the marraige doc)? As such iam not to bothered about the rfe per se as ours is a genuine marraige but iam worried whether these rfe will lead to extreme delays (i have seen cases) and whether anybody encountered this kind of scenario before pl post your experience.
Appreciate your opinions on this.
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webm
03-12 09:38 AM
fyi.
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09-17 10:14 AM
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rb_248
05-12 09:05 AM
If going out of the country for a long time as a GC holder, you may need to apply for travel document (returning resident ????) with USCIS.
Long Term = > 3 months ?? (may want to check with an attorney)
Long Term = > 3 months ?? (may want to check with an attorney)
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03-24 09:40 AM
Dallas-Fort Worth Immigration Lawyer Has Just Posted the Following:
The primary question among immigrants, immigrant advocates, and anyone else interested in immigration reform is whether the president and congress will attempt to address comprehensive immigration reform this year. As reported in the Dallas Morning News (http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/nation/stories/DN-immig_12nat.ART.State.Edition1.c062d6.html), President Obama says he is still committed to reform, Here are excerpts from the article:
President Barack Obama on Thursday assured frustrated supporters of a promised overhaul of U.S. immigration laws that he remains committed to fixing a system he says is broken.
What remains unclear is whether Congress will send him a bill this year.
Obama said he told the senators and the advocacy groups that "my commitment to comprehensive immigration reform is unwavering, and that I will continue to be their partner in this important effort."
The immigration issue is an important one for Obama, who has promised to work to solve problems. Hispanics voted heavily for Obama in the 2008 presidential election, making the difference in key states like Florida, and their votes will be critical in the November midterm elections. Latino voters who don't think progress is being made on the issue may not go to the polls.
After meeting for more than an hour with Obama, immigration advocates told reporters they want Schumer and Graham to at least release their blueprint before a planned March 21 demonstration at the Capitol, with a bill introduced in the Senate soon after.
More... (http://dfwimmigrationlaw.clarislaw.com/immigration-news/obama-still-committed-to-immigration-reform.php)
The primary question among immigrants, immigrant advocates, and anyone else interested in immigration reform is whether the president and congress will attempt to address comprehensive immigration reform this year. As reported in the Dallas Morning News (http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/nation/stories/DN-immig_12nat.ART.State.Edition1.c062d6.html), President Obama says he is still committed to reform, Here are excerpts from the article:
President Barack Obama on Thursday assured frustrated supporters of a promised overhaul of U.S. immigration laws that he remains committed to fixing a system he says is broken.
What remains unclear is whether Congress will send him a bill this year.
Obama said he told the senators and the advocacy groups that "my commitment to comprehensive immigration reform is unwavering, and that I will continue to be their partner in this important effort."
The immigration issue is an important one for Obama, who has promised to work to solve problems. Hispanics voted heavily for Obama in the 2008 presidential election, making the difference in key states like Florida, and their votes will be critical in the November midterm elections. Latino voters who don't think progress is being made on the issue may not go to the polls.
After meeting for more than an hour with Obama, immigration advocates told reporters they want Schumer and Graham to at least release their blueprint before a planned March 21 demonstration at the Capitol, with a bill introduced in the Senate soon after.
More... (http://dfwimmigrationlaw.clarislaw.com/immigration-news/obama-still-committed-to-immigration-reform.php)
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msandhu
09-11 10:12 AM
I think you should apply for H1 extensions about 6 months in advance even if u have applied for AOS. Your driver license might also expire with your H1-b and to renew your license you will need approved H1-Extension. Also just in case something goes wrong with your AOS application and it gets denied, you might be out of status.
I would strongly suggest that you apply for H1-Extension well in advance just to be on safe side.
Regards
Mandeep
I would strongly suggest that you apply for H1-Extension well in advance just to be on safe side.
Regards
Mandeep
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sac-r-ten
12-11 12:51 PM
When 140 is denied, then 485 is also denied. Appeal going to AAO is common thing. Will sit there forever. Its takes approximately 12-20 months to get a reply.
Mine is already crossed 12 months now.
Hope this helps.
Mine is already crossed 12 months now.
Hope this helps.
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sss9i
03-01 10:46 AM
Hi,Mr.ChanduV
THANKS FOR YOUR MAIL.
I can recapture only for 07/18/2006 to 08/16/2006. i.e only 29 days.
Atty Said ,It is fine to write 6/30/2010;The LCA can be for a longer period of time than that which is requested in the I-129 petition � it just can never be for a shorter period of time.
Thanks in Advance.
THANKS FOR YOUR MAIL.
I can recapture only for 07/18/2006 to 08/16/2006. i.e only 29 days.
Atty Said ,It is fine to write 6/30/2010;The LCA can be for a longer period of time than that which is requested in the I-129 petition � it just can never be for a shorter period of time.
Thanks in Advance.
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bruce
01-21 09:02 PM
I am trying to get a green card for the US. My parents are from east asia and I was born in Canada. I went to University in Maryland from 1992-96 and obtained my dental license. I am licensed in the US and intend to purchase a dental office soon. I will still be keeping my dental office in Canada for at least 1 year once I am able to work in the US. I heard about a investment visa however I am not investing more than $400k but it will employ at least 4 US nationals(ctizens). Can I still use the investment visa or can I get a visa for opening a secondary dental office in the US and still keep my existing office in Canada until I qualify for a green card. Also can anyone recommend a good lawyer. How much should it cost for me and my family(wife and 3 children ). Email me if you wish AT
bruce.shaw@ymail.com
bruce.shaw@ymail.com
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gc28262
04-30 05:12 PM
Good one !
Even Lady liberty is an illegal immigrant from an Arizonian mexican's point of view.
What an irony !
Even Lady liberty is an illegal immigrant from an Arizonian mexican's point of view.
What an irony !
lazycis
01-28 09:51 PM
Yes, $340 if you filed I-485 before 8/17/2007.
Pineapple
04-05 09:03 PM
Mmm.. here is a wrinkle scenario.. though it does not technically belong here...
I was overseas for a year (posted to another branch of the company, in another country, not my country of origin, for a year), just returned to US.
Would I be considered as "in US" all the time? And would I be considered to be "in US" for the time I was posted abroad?
The reason I'm asking is that given the way this is going with this legislation if if goes through, it might be better to be an "illegal" rather than legal. I see Zero talk about people in our situation (legal nomads).
Let us get to the bottom line.. is this legislation strategically really good for us? Is a "sneak" legislation better for us than a blanket amnesty which equates an illegal hedge pruner to a legal high skilled worker and makes no distinction?
Does it make more sense for us to have this legislation scuttled than face the prospect of seeing your friendly neighbourhood illegal plumber get on the gravy train while you wait and wait? (People like me would be waiting anyway even without this legislation)
I would really appreciate a strategic FAQ: What are we really fighting for here.. what are the likely compromises on the way..
I was overseas for a year (posted to another branch of the company, in another country, not my country of origin, for a year), just returned to US.
Would I be considered as "in US" all the time? And would I be considered to be "in US" for the time I was posted abroad?
The reason I'm asking is that given the way this is going with this legislation if if goes through, it might be better to be an "illegal" rather than legal. I see Zero talk about people in our situation (legal nomads).
Let us get to the bottom line.. is this legislation strategically really good for us? Is a "sneak" legislation better for us than a blanket amnesty which equates an illegal hedge pruner to a legal high skilled worker and makes no distinction?
Does it make more sense for us to have this legislation scuttled than face the prospect of seeing your friendly neighbourhood illegal plumber get on the gravy train while you wait and wait? (People like me would be waiting anyway even without this legislation)
I would really appreciate a strategic FAQ: What are we really fighting for here.. what are the likely compromises on the way..
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