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03-14 08:01 PM
My father passed away recently and my mother wishes to travel with my wife and I on a visitor visa.
How can she apply for 10 year multiple entry visa? Can she return after the visa expires, after a month? Any experiences anyone can share? Are there any reasons why some visas get denied?
My wife and I are permanent residents and we want to know whether this is of any advantage/disadvantage.
Any pointers/info/help are much appreciated. I looked through the relevant IV threads and yes, they are informative but rules change all the time and I decided to just go ahead and post this thread to get the latest feedback.
How can she apply for 10 year multiple entry visa? Can she return after the visa expires, after a month? Any experiences anyone can share? Are there any reasons why some visas get denied?
My wife and I are permanent residents and we want to know whether this is of any advantage/disadvantage.
Any pointers/info/help are much appreciated. I looked through the relevant IV threads and yes, they are informative but rules change all the time and I decided to just go ahead and post this thread to get the latest feedback.
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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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vin13
03-08 10:25 AM
Hi Everyone,
I did not get back any responses. So I am posting it again. Can someone please advice?
My PD is EB2March 2005.
My position titles are not same though the job is similar.
My salary is 35% more
Please advice if it is too risky to file for AC21
There has been many discussions about AC21. Please search for them and read.
If you have a job in same/similar you should be OK.
There is no form or application to fill. Some prefer to inform USCIS but not a requirement.
With your priority date, why don't you wait for end of this fiscal year to see if your GC gets approved.
I did not get back any responses. So I am posting it again. Can someone please advice?
My PD is EB2March 2005.
My position titles are not same though the job is similar.
My salary is 35% more
Please advice if it is too risky to file for AC21
There has been many discussions about AC21. Please search for them and read.
If you have a job in same/similar you should be OK.
There is no form or application to fill. Some prefer to inform USCIS but not a requirement.
With your priority date, why don't you wait for end of this fiscal year to see if your GC gets approved.
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Ann Ruben
08-05 01:53 PM
1. The short answer is: Yes, you can most likely accept a one year intra-company transfer to India, and then transfer back to a position in the US with Company B without necessarily lengthening your GC process.
2. BUT, in order to file for AOS based on the existing approved LC/I-140 (EB2 or EB3??), you would have to return to the US to work in the same position at the same location for which the underlying LC was approved.
3. Alternatively, if your position in India meets the USCIS definition of managerial or executive, and you transfer back to the US to take on a position that also qualifies as managerial or executive, Compny B could file an EB1 I-140 on your behalf (maintaining the priority date of the prior I-140), thus substantially shortening or eliminating the quota wait.
4. If you cannot qualify in the EB1 category, and Company B transfers you back to a new position or new location in the US. You can retain your original priority date, but the company will have to apply for a new PERM LC and then file a new I-140 for you.
[NOTE: The above analysis assumes you (and your spouse, if any) were born in India and subject to the immigrant visa quota for India.]
2. BUT, in order to file for AOS based on the existing approved LC/I-140 (EB2 or EB3??), you would have to return to the US to work in the same position at the same location for which the underlying LC was approved.
3. Alternatively, if your position in India meets the USCIS definition of managerial or executive, and you transfer back to the US to take on a position that also qualifies as managerial or executive, Compny B could file an EB1 I-140 on your behalf (maintaining the priority date of the prior I-140), thus substantially shortening or eliminating the quota wait.
4. If you cannot qualify in the EB1 category, and Company B transfers you back to a new position or new location in the US. You can retain your original priority date, but the company will have to apply for a new PERM LC and then file a new I-140 for you.
[NOTE: The above analysis assumes you (and your spouse, if any) were born in India and subject to the immigrant visa quota for India.]
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05-16 03:10 PM
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All they are doing is openly showing that they have no intelligence and are not worth the attention they get.
Why bother to comment when they can't finish a proper sentence without abusing. I got better things to do.
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glus
04-18 12:20 PM
If one applied for his I-485 before the H-4 visa was expired, then not a problem. The minor could obtain a new h-4 visa stamp overseas. He / she should take AP with her / him just in case they can't issue a visa for any reason.
Generally speaking, one who has a pending form I-485 is not obligated by law to maintain any other status such as H-1 or H-4 and the time after the expiration of such a status is not counted as unlawful presence as long as the pending i-485 is not denied.
Generally speaking, one who has a pending form I-485 is not obligated by law to maintain any other status such as H-1 or H-4 and the time after the expiration of such a status is not counted as unlawful presence as long as the pending i-485 is not denied.
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07-20 01:50 PM
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masala dosa
01-13 12:42 PM
I have EAD that is valid till Dec 2007, but I will be on leave of absence overseas from mid Feb to October , 2007. ( my Travel parole also expires in Dec 07)
My I-485 is pending with PD Jul 2002 ( EB3 india)
Will this time off destroy my Green Card application?
( does the EAD lose its validity if I stay overseas for >6 months and will this impact my GC process?)
My I-485 is pending with PD Jul 2002 ( EB3 india)
Will this time off destroy my Green Card application?
( does the EAD lose its validity if I stay overseas for >6 months and will this impact my GC process?)
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02-26 07:35 PM
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This is a completely different segment from what you guys mentioned. The link you posted happened on 2/16 and this is another fresh discussion, which happened today.
Sue Herera seems to really bring on immigration discussions a lot.
This is a completely different segment from what you guys mentioned. The link you posted happened on 2/16 and this is another fresh discussion, which happened today.
Sue Herera seems to really bring on immigration discussions a lot.
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MA_Labor
09-10 11:15 AM
To answer your second question, yes, the employer can revoke your I-140 petition which could result in denial of I-485 application. You are only covered under AC21 if your I-485 has been pending for more than 180 days as the previous poster suggested.
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a2k2
06-14 04:45 PM
My AP was approved while my wife's it was denied with reason "there is no pending I-485". My PD is 22 Nov 05 which is not yet current so I don't understand why they denied derivative spouses petition while mine was approved. We had an interview back in January and everything went on well there. Did anyone have similar issue? What are my options? I do not want to spend money and file for motion to reopen.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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12-19 09:50 PM
The USCIS announced on December 17, 2009 that all applications for Naturalization (Form N-400) are to be filed at new USCIS Lockbox facilities in Phoenix and Dallas and that the change in filing address takes effect immediately.
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N-400 naturalization applicants who live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Territory of Guam, or the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands file their N-400 applications by regular mail with the USCIS Phoenix Lockbox at:
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USCIS
P.O. Box 660060
Dallas, TX 75266
Express Mail and Courier deliveries (which I highly recommend) must send their N-400 application to:
USCIS
ATTN: N-400
2501 S. State Hwy. 121 Business
Suite 400
Lewisville, TX 75067
N-400 naturalization applicants who live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Territory of Guam, or the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands file their N-400 applications by regular mail with the USCIS Phoenix Lockbox at:
USCIS
PO Box 21251
Phoenix, AZ 85036
For Express Mail and Courier deliveries the N-400 must be sent to:
USCIS
ATTN: N-400
1820 E. Skyharbor Circle S
Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85034
More... (http://www.philadelphiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/12/n400_naturalization_applicatio_2.html)
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GC4US
06-11 01:47 AM
Hello everybody,
I just got an RFE for I-485...they are asking about marriage certificate and birth certificate...when I applied for I-485, I sent marriage certificate and birth certificate ..why they are asking me again to send?
And can you tell me please what to do with the following.......Uscis sent me too an envelope where to put my documents for RFE.......but the docs dont fit in the small envelope...is it ok if I put my docs in a different and bigger envelope?
My PD is sept 2005 ROW.
If someone faced the same situation please help me with some advice.
Thanks in advance
I just got an RFE for I-485...they are asking about marriage certificate and birth certificate...when I applied for I-485, I sent marriage certificate and birth certificate ..why they are asking me again to send?
And can you tell me please what to do with the following.......Uscis sent me too an envelope where to put my documents for RFE.......but the docs dont fit in the small envelope...is it ok if I put my docs in a different and bigger envelope?
My PD is sept 2005 ROW.
If someone faced the same situation please help me with some advice.
Thanks in advance
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04-12 10:58 PM
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vishwak
08-03 08:41 AM
I think you get AP in out of Country when you are applying.
I'm in same boat as you couple of months of back and i canceled my trip as I got advise from Expert (Attorney) that AP's approved when out of country are not valid.
I'm in same boat as you couple of months of back and i canceled my trip as I got advise from Expert (Attorney) that AP's approved when out of country are not valid.
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shiridisai
07-27 04:13 PM
I am not seeing any LC approvals nowa days at Atlanta. anyone know what's happening. :confused:
mundakamal
06-20 07:04 PM
Hi Gurus,
For FP, USCIS takes the address from G325A or from the I485 form. The reason I am asking is because my company is putting their's address in I485. So I am wondering.
Thanks for the reply..
For FP, USCIS takes the address from G325A or from the I485 form. The reason I am asking is because my company is putting their's address in I485. So I am wondering.
Thanks for the reply..
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