
morchu
05-03 08:51 PM
1. You dont need to extend I94. The pending 485 petition keeps you in legal status. You can keep working based on EAD.
2. Yes you maybe able to switch back to H1B. But NO, you may not get 2 years (the clock doesn't stop).
1)My I 94 expires in 2 months.I don't want to extend H1 and I want to use EAD.So how can I extend my I94 if I start using EAD?
2)I finished 4yrs of stay on H1B. If I don't extend H1B now and start using EAD, if by any reason my 485 denies in future, can I switch back to my H1B and work for the remaining 2yrs on H1B?
2. Yes you maybe able to switch back to H1B. But NO, you may not get 2 years (the clock doesn't stop).
1)My I 94 expires in 2 months.I don't want to extend H1 and I want to use EAD.So how can I extend my I94 if I start using EAD?
2)I finished 4yrs of stay on H1B. If I don't extend H1B now and start using EAD, if by any reason my 485 denies in future, can I switch back to my H1B and work for the remaining 2yrs on H1B?
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kannan
03-22 12:27 AM
Can you please post details of your PD and EB category and other details?
Present company PD is May 2007
EB 2
Present company PD is May 2007
EB 2

InMess
03-21 03:48 PM
Hi Guys,
As i said earlier my I-140 was denied for the reason below
I have US masters and 4+years of US job experience and My I-140 was filed in EB2 using a Substitution labor which as the education/experience requirements of (14) Masters+1years experience or (15) Bachelors + 3Years Experience and it was denied without RFE saying the Labor certification used is not suitable for EB2 as they say EB2 labor should be requiring "Masters or BS+5Years Exp", which makes sense.
My Attorney filed an MTR (I290B) on 03/11/2008 and requested the USCIS NSC center to re-consider my case as EB-3 instead as EB2.
Today 03/21/08 i just got an update from USCIS saying:
Current Status: Appeal/Motion/Certification sent to Administrative Appeals Office for review.
On March 21, 2008, we sent this case to the Administrative Appeals Office for review. You will be notified by mail when a decision is made, or if the office needs something from you. If you move while this case is pending, call customer service.
1- So now what are the chances of my I-140 getting approved and how many days does the AAO take to make any decision on this?
2- And for my 485/EAD/AP/FP i did not get any message saying that they are denied and my wife is still working on her EAD on advice of the attorney and as the I-140 is with AAO can she still continue the same job until the decision is made on the I-140 and 485.
Please help me out and advice on what should i be doing at this point and what are my options on this.
Thank you all for your advices and help.
As i said earlier my I-140 was denied for the reason below
I have US masters and 4+years of US job experience and My I-140 was filed in EB2 using a Substitution labor which as the education/experience requirements of (14) Masters+1years experience or (15) Bachelors + 3Years Experience and it was denied without RFE saying the Labor certification used is not suitable for EB2 as they say EB2 labor should be requiring "Masters or BS+5Years Exp", which makes sense.
My Attorney filed an MTR (I290B) on 03/11/2008 and requested the USCIS NSC center to re-consider my case as EB-3 instead as EB2.
Today 03/21/08 i just got an update from USCIS saying:
Current Status: Appeal/Motion/Certification sent to Administrative Appeals Office for review.
On March 21, 2008, we sent this case to the Administrative Appeals Office for review. You will be notified by mail when a decision is made, or if the office needs something from you. If you move while this case is pending, call customer service.
1- So now what are the chances of my I-140 getting approved and how many days does the AAO take to make any decision on this?
2- And for my 485/EAD/AP/FP i did not get any message saying that they are denied and my wife is still working on her EAD on advice of the attorney and as the I-140 is with AAO can she still continue the same job until the decision is made on the I-140 and 485.
Please help me out and advice on what should i be doing at this point and what are my options on this.
Thank you all for your advices and help.
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sury
10-12 11:55 AM
PriorityDate: Feb'2007
Recieved I-140 receipt, Awaiting approval
Received I-131 receipt, Awaiting approval
Received I-485 receipt, Awaiting approval -:)
Received EAD CARDS
Received Finger Print notice(s), FPs due this month
I have changed my Address just after we have received EAD Cards and after a week I got Finger Print notices to my old address, Obviously USPS will not forward those mails to my new address. My Attorney sent my original FPs to me and I am going for FPs to my old location.
I have moved to new location 1st of October and Filed AR-11 within 10 days. I just want to know if this does not really bother me during my FP.
Recieved I-140 receipt, Awaiting approval
Received I-131 receipt, Awaiting approval
Received I-485 receipt, Awaiting approval -:)
Received EAD CARDS
Received Finger Print notice(s), FPs due this month
I have changed my Address just after we have received EAD Cards and after a week I got Finger Print notices to my old address, Obviously USPS will not forward those mails to my new address. My Attorney sent my original FPs to me and I am going for FPs to my old location.
I have moved to new location 1st of October and Filed AR-11 within 10 days. I just want to know if this does not really bother me during my FP.
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gcseeker2002
06-25 12:16 PM
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ddeka
03-21 01:21 PM
All,
Please let me know if you know any good Immigration Lawyer in Boston area.
Also can someone please let me know if I can work as a W2 Consultant to any company using EAD?
Appreciate your help.
Regards,
Please let me know if you know any good Immigration Lawyer in Boston area.
Also can someone please let me know if I can work as a W2 Consultant to any company using EAD?
Appreciate your help.
Regards,
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andy garcia
02-21 10:58 AM
Yes, it can be done. Basically, you have to show that the work experience is at least the equivalent of a College degree. There are people, called "evaluators" (or something like that) that analyse all the credentials and work experiences to determine that equivalence. Immigration attorneys know how to use those "evaluators" whose "evaluations" are usually accepted by USCIS.
Immigration attorneys know how to $$$$$$ those "evaluators" whose "evaluations" are usually $$$$$$$$ by USCIS
Immigration attorneys know how to $$$$$$ those "evaluators" whose "evaluations" are usually $$$$$$$$ by USCIS
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Dakota Newfie
08-12 10:44 PM
If you look closely at June 2008's VB, you'll find the following statement:
E. EMPLOYMENT THIRD PREFERENCE VISA AVAILABILITY
Demand for numbers, primarily by Citizenship and Immigration Services Offices for adjustment of status cases, is expected to bring the Employment Third preference category very close to the annual numerical limit in June. As a result, this category is likely to experience retrogressions or visa unavailability beginning in July. Such action would only be temporary, however, and a complete recovery of the cut-off dates would occur for October, the first month of the new fiscal year.
In other words, the PD for EB3 ROW will (or should) be back to March 1, 2006 in October??? So very close for you!
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4231.html
E. EMPLOYMENT THIRD PREFERENCE VISA AVAILABILITY
Demand for numbers, primarily by Citizenship and Immigration Services Offices for adjustment of status cases, is expected to bring the Employment Third preference category very close to the annual numerical limit in June. As a result, this category is likely to experience retrogressions or visa unavailability beginning in July. Such action would only be temporary, however, and a complete recovery of the cut-off dates would occur for October, the first month of the new fiscal year.
In other words, the PD for EB3 ROW will (or should) be back to March 1, 2006 in October??? So very close for you!
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4231.html
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05-27 08:30 AM
President Obama will send up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the Southwest border and increase spending on law enforcement, yielding to demands from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers there that border security be tightened, administration officials said.
That was the opening of an article in the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/26/us/26border.html?partner=rss&emc=rss). Here are additional excerpts:
Homeland Security officials said that the troops would provide support to law enforcement officers already working along the border by helping observe and monitor traffic between official crossing points, and would help analyze trafficking patterns in hopes of intercepting illegal drug shipments. They performed similar tasks in an earlier deployment along the border from 2006 to 2008, when they also assisted with road and fence construction. The troops have not been involved directly in intercepting border crossers.
In addition to the soldiers, the White House said it would request $500 million in supplemental funds to pay for more federal agents, prosecutors, investigators and technology at the border.
Homeland Security officials have said that they have significantly increased border security efforts since Mr. Obama took office. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, a former governor of Arizona, said last month that the border was “as secure now as it has ever been,” though she conceded there was room for improvement. Critics on the right derided her remarks as out of touch.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/ERNnamVYvK8/)
That was the opening of an article in the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/26/us/26border.html?partner=rss&emc=rss). Here are additional excerpts:
Homeland Security officials said that the troops would provide support to law enforcement officers already working along the border by helping observe and monitor traffic between official crossing points, and would help analyze trafficking patterns in hopes of intercepting illegal drug shipments. They performed similar tasks in an earlier deployment along the border from 2006 to 2008, when they also assisted with road and fence construction. The troops have not been involved directly in intercepting border crossers.
In addition to the soldiers, the White House said it would request $500 million in supplemental funds to pay for more federal agents, prosecutors, investigators and technology at the border.
Homeland Security officials have said that they have significantly increased border security efforts since Mr. Obama took office. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, a former governor of Arizona, said last month that the border was “as secure now as it has ever been,” though she conceded there was room for improvement. Critics on the right derided her remarks as out of touch.
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kirupa
01-13 08:51 PM
Looks nice bobdawg. Since I'm not actively updating kirupaStamps, it might be a while before I add yours up. It seems like already a long while has been up since you posted it first :P
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ursosweet
12-10 08:48 AM
:confused:
Hello everone.
My 140 was approved in september (EB2; IN) and i belong to july 2 VB fiasco.
i was just checking my case status online and i noticed that my LUD for 140 (which has been approved) was changed to december 2007.
what does that mean?? i hope its not an RFE or rejection after approval just like some other people on the forum.
Can anyone please help me out.
Thanks
Hello everone.
My 140 was approved in september (EB2; IN) and i belong to july 2 VB fiasco.
i was just checking my case status online and i noticed that my LUD for 140 (which has been approved) was changed to december 2007.
what does that mean?? i hope its not an RFE or rejection after approval just like some other people on the forum.
Can anyone please help me out.
Thanks
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Tommy_S
05-17 12:14 PM
Nice. Luv the font (what is it, btw?) ;)
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martinvisalaw
06-09 01:05 PM
You need to file a COS from H-4 to H-1B. You cannot work until the H-1B is approved, because you are not in H-1B status now and therefore cannot use H-1B portability rules. You will not be subject to the cap since you have held H-1B status withing the past 6 years, and presumably not used a full 6 years.
Whether your last employer or a new employer files for a new H-1B status for you, it is still a new filing and any prior filings are not relevant, except to show that you are not subject to the cap.
By the way - this might get more comments if posted in the Nonimmigrant Visa section of the forum.
Whether your last employer or a new employer files for a new H-1B status for you, it is still a new filing and any prior filings are not relevant, except to show that you are not subject to the cap.
By the way - this might get more comments if posted in the Nonimmigrant Visa section of the forum.
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yibornindia
08-21 01:34 PM
Bump
Already 3 other threads exists for this. Please do a search before opening threads.
Already 3 other threads exists for this. Please do a search before opening threads.
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02-10 11:41 AM
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sundarpn
07-24 05:44 PM
oh, so once can switch back to H1b within 12 months and NOT be subject to the CAP?
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abhishek101
12-28 04:32 PM
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indyanguy
05-29 07:19 PM
Hello,
My 6 year H1 term expires on Feb-2010. I have a I-140 pending in NSC since July-2007 with no signs of movement.
Hypothetically, if my I-140 gets processed after Feb-2009 and is denied (God forbid!), then will I be able to extend my H1 visa? If so, on what basis can I do it?
I do understand that H1 can be extended only before 6 months of expiration if and only if I have a I-140 pending or approved.
Thanks!
My 6 year H1 term expires on Feb-2010. I have a I-140 pending in NSC since July-2007 with no signs of movement.
Hypothetically, if my I-140 gets processed after Feb-2009 and is denied (God forbid!), then will I be able to extend my H1 visa? If so, on what basis can I do it?
I do understand that H1 can be extended only before 6 months of expiration if and only if I have a I-140 pending or approved.
Thanks!
Prancer
04-08 07:27 PM
Ok, I made another one :thumb:
In edit above.
In edit above.
Michael chertoff
02-10 08:26 PM
Does anyone know the Job Portals (besides dice, monster, careerbuilder etc) / News Papers where I can find jobs in NY/NJ locations?
Appreciate the support!
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