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  • imcdude
    09-19 07:23 PM
    Please check with your attorney on this issue.

    If this happened by accident, altough it seems to work in your favor, there is a possibility that there could be trouble if you had to validate your visa.

    So check with your lawyer that it was not a mistake.




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  • eb3_nepa
    02-12 02:41 PM
    I would think Cross-Charegeability is automatic. I mean if one spouse is birth country India/China and one is ROW, I would think cross charegeability is automatic but then again not a 100% sure.




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  • lskreddy
    12-05 12:04 AM
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    you live your life dude, don't let any other M'fer control it!!!

    I think that about sums it up the best way possible. Gosh, I wish a chernobyl would happen in the areas that mofos come from and wipe them out.




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  • laborchic
    10-12 04:17 PM
    I filed on 8th August and havent yet received my notices in mail.. I contacted my lawyer today and he sent copies of my receipts and then he also found out that they had received my FP notice .. I am supposed to go on 27th Oct to Newark USCIS... Anyone coming on same day ..

    My application is being processed at Texas..

    Not many people who have filed with me has recieved any notices as of yet..

    So dont worry guys we all should be fine..



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  • hebbar77
    03-15 02:14 PM
    First thing is when u have higher salary , u got nothing to worry.
    Next job tittle/description have to be similar in words not only in nature(becos USCIS officers are not tichnical folks, they just match words). Also it has to be in similar job code. This code is in the ETA* form filed during the labor phase by ur current employer.

    But you can do AC21 with EAD or H1. H1 is safer than EAD.




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  • venky80
    06-16 04:35 PM
    Raziz,
    Did you get any queries ever? I mean RFEs?



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  • shantak
    03-18 06:45 PM
    If you have left your I-140 company, that I-140 is dead. No wonder you have not heard back. It's not pending, it's cancelled. I-140 is employer based and therefore if USCIS said they were not satisfied with place of work, which reads: not enough income for the company to be able to pay you the salary declared in the I140 app. If you did not reply to their show-cause within the time frame stated, your I-140 application is deemed abandoned.

    How will an I-140 gets cancelled just because he left the company. GC is for future employment, that should have nothing to do with the current employment. Same with Place of work issue, place of issue on H1 has nothing to do with I-140
    As amit has suggested approaching Senators will do wonders (atleast for some)




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  • sonline
    05-20 06:01 PM
    Not favoring Wipro or quitting person here. General comment..

    we need to be careful and review all aspect of issues with mgr and HR before leaving service companies. If we really want to come and work in US then come as independent companies on H1. People keep quite and say 'yes' for everything until H1 is filed in offshore and once a high paid offer comes then leaving and start saying 'sue' this company etc.

    they pay fees for H1/air-fares/insurances for commitment for onsite work for some period. If person A goes out, they have to invest same amount of $ on new person B to get there and loosing credit at client also. Are these factors not overhead to these kind of companies?

    Becoming so much emotional for money matters is quite common. Be practical and think wisely and negotiate peacefully with HR/MGR. Sending mails with lot of anger and threats to companies etc really don't much help in practical life and things go worse. this kind of stories is not first time and has been going for many years, think it from both sides.

    Be practical, thinking peacefully. All the best.



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  • GCBy3000
    07-25 12:36 PM
    This is under ideal conditions. How many 485 has complications and how many are not arranged properly. They have to consider everything. Just to get the papers right for review might take several hours. In between, they may be called for meeting, smoke break, tea break. So give them some slack. Two applications per day is good enough work for an employee considering each app has one or two dependends.

    Last but not least, the ex-director or USCIS is an anti-immigrant and was member of an active anti-immigrant group. Now you go and figure how USCIS will work. Even if numbersusa is good enough to take 10% of USCIS into their org, we are screwd and they are doing it already.




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  • immi_seeker
    07-14 01:19 PM
    Hopefully so..Thanks

    You have PD as Nov 2005, EB2.
    Now the VB is on 2006.
    They must have known atleast a month back.
    They issued just 3 months extension

    All matching perfectly and result will be good one for you....



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  • salvador marley
    06-07 06:40 PM
    wow i got two in - great prizes too.

    :)




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  • pankajkakkar
    03-05 07:09 PM
    Please email me (kakkar_pankaj@hotmail.com) and I'll try to get us co-ordinated.



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  • shirish
    08-31 01:46 PM
    USCIS goes by country of birth, so registing a new country will not work.


    OK so we're 1 million in the backlog. That could be a small country.

    Instead of spending hundreds of thousands on lobbying, we can just buy a piece of land somewhere (big enough to have a passport office building), get immediate citizenship in our new country and then USCIS will be able to process our GC applications within a year.

    Someone from Taiwan (and smaller neighboring countries) can get GC in 1 year but if you're from China you will wait 6-10 years. I am not sure of how much cultural differences exist between these two countries, all I know is that my Taiwanese friend speaks Chinese, goes to Chinese church. So much for diversity.

    So.. if anyone has the info on how to register a new country, I'd like to know.

    Sorry, its the wee hours and I just felt like posting this. Please close thread as and when desired.

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  • himu73
    06-21 01:04 PM
    Hello,
    I dont see how they can ascertain whether case is complicated without opening it and doing some analysis. It would be only possible if they just hang a case in between after they open it or else one way is by weight (joking).
    They might have a weighing scale and lesser weight of the application simpler it is (HAHAHA)

    we can only guess

    i would assume cases that are not substitute labor, porting priotity date, cross chargeability, clear birth certificates, clear employer verification letter, no namecheck issues, no fingerprinting issues, etc



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  • vinnysuru
    04-01 10:16 AM
    Yes I was called for an in person interview and after the interview was told that the case is approvable. All the checks have been done and I just need a visa # to get the GC. I do not know how and why I was called for interview but I was the amonst the day 1 filer in July 2007. My application had reached on Jul 2 2007.


    Here is the answer! Your filing date was July2, 07. If you filed with NSC, in Feb they had moved their processing dates to July 18th. So your case was assigned to officer for review and he called for interview!.

    Then he made a decision: Case approvable pending visa availability!

    Hope that helps!




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  • BigMouth
    12-11 07:43 AM
    guys, do u see any issues/problems on Landing Canada while pending 485 and coming back on AP.

    I have my valid H1b renewed but visa expired on my passport and my spouse has valid AP. I heard that there is a problem on US immigration process if you have Canadian PR during your 485 pending?? IS anybody gone thourgh in this situation???



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  • kshitijnt
    07-17 01:00 PM
    I am confused with regards to AOS Vs. CP and which one to choose.

    My visa status is L1B with Company A and my green card for future employment is with Company B.

    Since I am on L1B, should I choose AOS (Adjustment of status) or CP (Counslar processing) for my I485 processing. Which one wld be the best for me, since I may be in India when the dates become current or may be here in the US ? The timing is a big unknown.

    IF I choose CP, what are the steps after I140 approval?
    How hard is it to switch from AOS to CP or vice- versa?
    What are the pros and cons for AOS Vs CP?

    I am looking for some guidance from anyone who has gone through this / familiar with this situation. Thanks!

    I initially chose CP on my form but now going to file 485. You can switch it either way

    Switching from CP to AOS:
    Just file 485, nothing else needs to be done. No need (as of now), to wait for I140 approval. If you do not switch to AOS downside is you cant make use of attorney certified I140 and must make appointment through consular process.

    Switching from AOS to CP:
    I140 must be approved. Then you need to file I824. Once I824 receipt notice is received, you can talk to the consulate and schedule an appointment. No need to go through NVC. However, if you have already filed 485, it will be abandoned, at the least all the money paid for it, you have to pay for visa again & travel cost to your home country.




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  • Desertfox
    04-06 04:39 AM
    I found this in another website:

    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=685c8d8b3b760210VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=4f719c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD

    "Since the beginning of this fiscal year (October 2008), USCIS has adjudicated over 75,000 employer petitions, reducing the pending caseload of petitions to under 55,000.USCIS� goal is to have adjudicated all the older employer petitions, and to be processing newer petitions within 4 months, by the end of September 2009"

    Good find! I have never seen such a thorough explanation about the EB process backlog/delay from USCIS. Something has definitely changed after our ex governor Janet Napolitano became the DHS secretary.




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  • kshitijnt
    07-11 10:37 PM
    As long as your old I140 is not withdrawn, you can file 485. I think even if it is withdrawn, there still might be a chance, check with your NEW lawyer.




    srikanthmavurapu
    08-16 04:03 PM
    It all depends if you have a written agreement that prohibits you from working with the current employer. If there is no contract, you are safe. It seems that there is no such contract that either you signed with your ex-employer or middle-men.

    If your employer doesn't pay you the salary that he agreed to (in writing), then you can be sure that DOL will ask your employer to pay a fine and pay you the salary. I would suggest that if he does or does not sue you, you better complain to DOL that you weren't getting paid. This will no way this will affect you.

    In the Employee Agreement which i signed there is clause saying i cannot work for the same client directly or indirectly for one year . I don't think i signed any contract with ex-employer or middle men. I don't even have the copy of contract document(purchase order) when i got this job offer at this client.
    I will complain to DOL just thinking to talk to a Lawyer first but i will complain to DOL this week at any cost.
    Thanks,
    Srikanth




    geesee
    08-22 03:26 PM
    Paskal:

    Thanks for your kind reply. I am new to Buffalo, NY. Just moved from California. I dont know much ppl here. There is lots of indian community here but dont know why none is responding. If I can find one guy also I can book a car and drive there for rally.

    saravanaraj -
    Would you consider riding a bus?

    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=12567

    Please vote!



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