gc_check
01-26 09:42 PM
If this is a duplicate thread, I apologize and admin please close/delete this.
1) Many of us have already used AC21, The current economic condition might force us to switch job on EAD, Can we file AC21 multiple times. Has any one done this.
2) If I do not file AC21, with new job and can we leave with the 1st employer as for future employment, Join the original employer we filed AC21 upon approval of GC, In than condition, an offer letter from the employer hold good in case of RFE.
1) Many of us have already used AC21, The current economic condition might force us to switch job on EAD, Can we file AC21 multiple times. Has any one done this.
2) If I do not file AC21, with new job and can we leave with the 1st employer as for future employment, Join the original employer we filed AC21 upon approval of GC, In than condition, an offer letter from the employer hold good in case of RFE.
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skalra
01-29 09:54 PM
I have same case, and I used my own sponsorship that got 10 years visa for my parents.
For the counselor, visiting a son is a more important need than visiting a brother.
For the counselor, visiting a son is a more important need than visiting a brother.
bayoubengal
12-16 02:07 PM
This is for EB2 row. and whats the visa bulletin's priority dates.?
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dtaraf
08-18 11:24 AM
Hello,
My employer will be filing for my greencard (labour certification) within the next 2-3 months. I have a valid H1 B visa expiring next year. I was wondering if it is legal to travel outside the country at this stage ?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you.
My employer will be filing for my greencard (labour certification) within the next 2-3 months. I have a valid H1 B visa expiring next year. I was wondering if it is legal to travel outside the country at this stage ?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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STAmisha
06-25 09:08 AM
any body has similar experience?
rbalaji5
03-06 01:56 PM
check your passport validity and then cross the border if you are near to Mexico and return back on the same day. I did once without any issue. This is quickest and safest way to extend your I94. If you apply for i94 extension it will take another 4 to 5 months.
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reno
04-04 07:48 PM
Hi,
I have a 4.5 years BSEE degree with the following remarks in chronological order:
- Graduated in 1996 after 4.5 years at a non-US University
- 1996, worked 2 years in company A as an embedded software designer
- 1998, worked 6 years in a fortune 500 company as an embedded software engineer.
defended my thesis and got my BSEE diploma/certificate (a.k.a Titulo or Title in english)!!!!.
- 2005 - present, working with my current US employer under H1B.
Despite the fact that I worked as an engineer since 1996 with just the course completion certificate (in my country that�s the only document you need to start working as an Electrical Engineer but not so for other engineering or professional disciplines) the issue is that I defended my thesis in 2005 so I could obtain the official diploma which was a requirement for my H1 visa.
My current employer is planning on opening a new job position that would require a MS degree or BS+5 years progressive experience, in other words the so called EB2 job requirements. Do I qualify for that EB2 position?, Would the experience I have since 1996 count as progressive experience?, should I wait for an EB3 position instead?
Thanks
I have a 4.5 years BSEE degree with the following remarks in chronological order:
- Graduated in 1996 after 4.5 years at a non-US University
- 1996, worked 2 years in company A as an embedded software designer
- 1998, worked 6 years in a fortune 500 company as an embedded software engineer.
defended my thesis and got my BSEE diploma/certificate (a.k.a Titulo or Title in english)!!!!.
- 2005 - present, working with my current US employer under H1B.
Despite the fact that I worked as an engineer since 1996 with just the course completion certificate (in my country that�s the only document you need to start working as an Electrical Engineer but not so for other engineering or professional disciplines) the issue is that I defended my thesis in 2005 so I could obtain the official diploma which was a requirement for my H1 visa.
My current employer is planning on opening a new job position that would require a MS degree or BS+5 years progressive experience, in other words the so called EB2 job requirements. Do I qualify for that EB2 position?, Would the experience I have since 1996 count as progressive experience?, should I wait for an EB3 position instead?
Thanks
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Pineapple
07-27 03:53 PM
Is it my eyes? Or am I really seeing five threads on the exact same thing?
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05-26 01:00 PM
Until now, new inmates booked into the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) prison system had their fingerprints checked only for criminal history information. But now, each new inmate booked into the Huntsville, Texas, intake site will now also have his or her fingerprints checked by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) biometric system for any immigration record.
The TDCJ prison system is the first in the United States to partner with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in this new program, called Secure Communities. This comprehensive program is intended to streamline the process by which ICE determines if the screened inmate is a criminal alien, subject to automatic removal after the inmate completes his or her prison term. Highest priority is given to inmate aliens who have been convicted of crimes such as rape, robbery, murder, kidnapping, and major drug offenses.
Eventually all 24 intake sites in Texas will have the same capability to screen inmates’ immigration history. ICE currently partners with 50 counties and law enforcement agencies across the nation in the Secure Communities program, and looks to expand the program to all law enforcement agencies throughout the United States.
More information about ICE's Secure Communities effort is available at www.ice.gov (http://www.ice.gov). Additional information about TDCJ’s partnership with ICE may be found at: http://www.ice.gov/pi/nr/0905/090519huntsville.htm.
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The TDCJ prison system is the first in the United States to partner with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in this new program, called Secure Communities. This comprehensive program is intended to streamline the process by which ICE determines if the screened inmate is a criminal alien, subject to automatic removal after the inmate completes his or her prison term. Highest priority is given to inmate aliens who have been convicted of crimes such as rape, robbery, murder, kidnapping, and major drug offenses.
Eventually all 24 intake sites in Texas will have the same capability to screen inmates’ immigration history. ICE currently partners with 50 counties and law enforcement agencies across the nation in the Secure Communities program, and looks to expand the program to all law enforcement agencies throughout the United States.
More information about ICE's Secure Communities effort is available at www.ice.gov (http://www.ice.gov). Additional information about TDCJ’s partnership with ICE may be found at: http://www.ice.gov/pi/nr/0905/090519huntsville.htm.
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Sideliner
03-04 02:47 PM
Just came accross this site. Not sure how accurate the data is, but looks like so far from 2002 there are only 701413 total pending 485 cases. I guess majority of those would be non employment based. Any one seen this data? Is this accurate?
http://www.immigrationwatch.com/uscis-processing-statistics.html
Regards
Ramana
http://www.immigrationwatch.com/uscis-processing-statistics.html
Regards
Ramana
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ramhs
02-25 09:53 AM
I graduated in MS (I'm on H4 currently) recently.My previous degree is from India (passed out BCOM in 1999). I dont have any IT experience.
I'm talking with couple of companies about getting a H1. What documents I need to show for H1 for USCIS? Do I need to show any experience to USCIS?
Please reply
You need to have a job offer, a LCA for the job, educational evaluation, I-129 and copies of your passport/i94 and degree. A supporting letter from the employer is also needed. No experience letter is needed to apply for H1, but to get it stamped you may need it.
I'm talking with couple of companies about getting a H1. What documents I need to show for H1 for USCIS? Do I need to show any experience to USCIS?
Please reply
You need to have a job offer, a LCA for the job, educational evaluation, I-129 and copies of your passport/i94 and degree. A supporting letter from the employer is also needed. No experience letter is needed to apply for H1, but to get it stamped you may need it.
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njboy
06-20 10:46 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060620/ap_on_go_co/immigration
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060620/ap_on_go_co/immigration
WASHINGTON - In a defeat for President Bush, Republican congressional leaders said Tuesday that broad immigration legislation is all but doomed for the year, a victim of election-year concerns in the House and conservatives' implacable opposition to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060620/ap_on_go_co/immigration
WASHINGTON - In a defeat for President Bush, Republican congressional leaders said Tuesday that broad immigration legislation is all but doomed for the year, a victim of election-year concerns in the House and conservatives' implacable opposition to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants.
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reddyram
08-18 10:19 PM
I am in similar situation. If she comes here and we get married "new" and I am GC Holder can she get a GC too ( provided PD is current ) OR I have to wait till I become Citizen and then file ....
I am too confused..
I am too confused..
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go_guy123
10-01 02:31 PM
MALDEF is one organization that has openly talked on piecemeal bill. Now we need to see
other allied groups like La Raza come to the same conclusion.
Till then EB2/3 reform will have to wait.
other allied groups like La Raza come to the same conclusion.
Till then EB2/3 reform will have to wait.
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ind_game
05-15 08:17 PM
Can someone shed light on this topic?
I know Writ of mandamus cases are common for FBI name check delays.
What about AC 21?
When USCIS ignored AC 21 and denied I-485, did anyone file for Writ of Mandamus?
What are the costs involved?
How much time does it take to get a ruling from the court?
I know Writ of mandamus cases are common for FBI name check delays.
What about AC 21?
When USCIS ignored AC 21 and denied I-485, did anyone file for Writ of Mandamus?
What are the costs involved?
How much time does it take to get a ruling from the court?
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nk2006
07-10 01:24 PM
Guys,
AILF is seeking plantiffs. Please show some spine & courage. If your employment history and everything on your green card file is clean, volunteer for becoming plantiff. I have a gap in employment otherwise I would have surely volunteered.
Thought AILF already has enough plaintiffs - this was last week's news. Anything changed or they just looking to add more plaintiffs?
It would be good if someone with a compelling story comes forward (I have a normal story but still i will check with my company/attorney if there are any objections if I join as plaintiff).
AILF is seeking plantiffs. Please show some spine & courage. If your employment history and everything on your green card file is clean, volunteer for becoming plantiff. I have a gap in employment otherwise I would have surely volunteered.
Thought AILF already has enough plaintiffs - this was last week's news. Anything changed or they just looking to add more plaintiffs?
It would be good if someone with a compelling story comes forward (I have a normal story but still i will check with my company/attorney if there are any objections if I join as plaintiff).
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akela
08-14 01:14 PM
Can forum members help me with the following query. If you see the same question has been asked by other members as well.
Can you look at the LUD and say that your Name Check is clear or not?
This is what is goig on. Withing 1-2 days of your Biometrics the LUD changes. This is I guess that your biometrics were recieved by USCIS or sent for Name check or whatever. Then there is a LUD change in a week. Is this the reply from FBI saying that no record found? I mean everything is ok?
I ahve seen people who are stuck did not get the email after a week. Is this the right assesment?
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nationalnamecheck.htm
The majority of name checks submitted on a data tape are electronically checked and returned to the submitting agency as having "No Record" within 48-72 hours. A "No Record" indicates that the FBI's UNI database contains no identifiable information regarding a particular individual. Duplicate submissions (i.e., identically spelled names with identical dates of birth submitted within the last 120 days) are not checked, and the duplicate findings are returned immediately to the submitting agency
Thanks in advance,
akela
Can you look at the LUD and say that your Name Check is clear or not?
This is what is goig on. Withing 1-2 days of your Biometrics the LUD changes. This is I guess that your biometrics were recieved by USCIS or sent for Name check or whatever. Then there is a LUD change in a week. Is this the reply from FBI saying that no record found? I mean everything is ok?
I ahve seen people who are stuck did not get the email after a week. Is this the right assesment?
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nationalnamecheck.htm
The majority of name checks submitted on a data tape are electronically checked and returned to the submitting agency as having "No Record" within 48-72 hours. A "No Record" indicates that the FBI's UNI database contains no identifiable information regarding a particular individual. Duplicate submissions (i.e., identically spelled names with identical dates of birth submitted within the last 120 days) are not checked, and the duplicate findings are returned immediately to the submitting agency
Thanks in advance,
akela
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DareYouFireMe
11-28 05:54 PM
I am new to IV. I am just wondering whether we have ever emphasized on bifurcation of Immigration Bill or call for a interim law to facilitate legal immigrant's issues ( mainly retro victims) -
Our problems are very basic and do not have sociopolitical or economical strings attached to it (Probably works better for economy as lot of us are holding on to buy houses and other big budget stuff).
The main issue I have is
- Unable to change jobs
I can wait for GC but not being able to change jobs is hurting me most.
Employers do not find projects and do not pay on bench. Once you find a project Employer wants a big cut. All in the name of policy ;) .
Please share your thoughts.
Our problems are very basic and do not have sociopolitical or economical strings attached to it (Probably works better for economy as lot of us are holding on to buy houses and other big budget stuff).
The main issue I have is
- Unable to change jobs
I can wait for GC but not being able to change jobs is hurting me most.
Employers do not find projects and do not pay on bench. Once you find a project Employer wants a big cut. All in the name of policy ;) .
Please share your thoughts.
WaitingYaar
06-14 11:59 AM
There are lot of discussions about this issue, and there seem to be mixed opinions so far. it may not be a bad idea to check with your lawyer, and post your findings to the group. AFAIK, it is possible to file multiple I-485 but interim benefits should be tied to only one.
bestofall
09-11 01:00 PM
TO: USCIS National Stakeholders
FROM: U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services-Community Relations Program
SUBJECT: USCIS National Stakeholders Meeting � Website Rollout Discussion
Sept. 18, 2009 @ 2:00pm
Please join us for a discussion of the newly revised USCIS website (USCIS.gov). This dialogue is scheduled for Friday, September 18th at 2:00 pm in the Tomich Center at 111 Massachusetts Avenue, NW. We hope that you will be able to join us as we provide a visual presentation of the changes to the website and the new functionality that has been added. In addition to the presentation, we will also present a �click-thru� demonstration of the new site to preview the new look and features of the site. An open question and answer session will follow the presentations.
There will be two ways to attend this meeting:
In person - if you are available to attend this meeting, please provide your full name and the organization you represent to Mary Herrmann, at mary.herrmann@dhs.gov or (202) 272-1213 by COB Thursday, September 17th.
Be sure to arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow extra time to be processed through security and bring a photo I.D.
Via webinar/telephone � log-in information will be provided when you respond. Please provide your full name and the organization you represent to Mary Herrmann, at mary.herrmann@dhs.gov or (202) 272-1213 by COB Thursday, September 17th.
We look forward to seeing you!
FROM: U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services-Community Relations Program
SUBJECT: USCIS National Stakeholders Meeting � Website Rollout Discussion
Sept. 18, 2009 @ 2:00pm
Please join us for a discussion of the newly revised USCIS website (USCIS.gov). This dialogue is scheduled for Friday, September 18th at 2:00 pm in the Tomich Center at 111 Massachusetts Avenue, NW. We hope that you will be able to join us as we provide a visual presentation of the changes to the website and the new functionality that has been added. In addition to the presentation, we will also present a �click-thru� demonstration of the new site to preview the new look and features of the site. An open question and answer session will follow the presentations.
There will be two ways to attend this meeting:
In person - if you are available to attend this meeting, please provide your full name and the organization you represent to Mary Herrmann, at mary.herrmann@dhs.gov or (202) 272-1213 by COB Thursday, September 17th.
Be sure to arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow extra time to be processed through security and bring a photo I.D.
Via webinar/telephone � log-in information will be provided when you respond. Please provide your full name and the organization you represent to Mary Herrmann, at mary.herrmann@dhs.gov or (202) 272-1213 by COB Thursday, September 17th.
We look forward to seeing you!
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