pappu
07-24 04:38 PM
Wait until 180 days. Check the archives for answer before starting new threads. Pls try to have a more descriptive title to threads.
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javadeveloper
11-13 06:54 AM
I am sure this may have been asked already but I coudn't find a thread.
I have an approved and valid extension on my H1 but my EAD expired in august and my AP expired last month. I didn't file for an EAD/AP renewal yet because I was not using them and wanted to delay it for a few months and save some money.
Will there be any problem with a delayed EAD/AP filing ?
No problem
I have an approved and valid extension on my H1 but my EAD expired in august and my AP expired last month. I didn't file for an EAD/AP renewal yet because I was not using them and wanted to delay it for a few months and save some money.
Will there be any problem with a delayed EAD/AP filing ?
No problem
rb_248
09-10 06:14 PM
Gurus....please share your thoughts.
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snathan
02-28 11:34 PM
I am on F1 visa. I enrolled in one of the university. I don't attend university in person. I do attend classes online from another state. My question is that I am resident of which state ?? Will I be automatically resident of state where exactly my university is ? I know it is mandatory to attend classes in person on F1. Can you please advise ? How is residency considered ?
Thank you very much.
Its illegal and you can not attend only online course with F1 visa.
Thank you very much.
Its illegal and you can not attend only online course with F1 visa.
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paystubissue
03-16 12:27 AM
Hi all,
Please help me with the following questions.
I am planning to apply for h1b transfer in the near future but with a paystub that is having salary lesser than the usual one. Is that advisable to do premium processing in this case?
I am looking for the premium processing option as I might have to travel outside USA before I could know about the result(approval or rejection) so I assumed that I can know the result through premium processing, travel without any problem and can get it stamped too.
Or is it fine to travel when I have applied for the transfer?I have my company A visa(which I got last year) stamped in my passport.
please let me know your thoughts
Regards
Please help me with the following questions.
I am planning to apply for h1b transfer in the near future but with a paystub that is having salary lesser than the usual one. Is that advisable to do premium processing in this case?
I am looking for the premium processing option as I might have to travel outside USA before I could know about the result(approval or rejection) so I assumed that I can know the result through premium processing, travel without any problem and can get it stamped too.
Or is it fine to travel when I have applied for the transfer?I have my company A visa(which I got last year) stamped in my passport.
please let me know your thoughts
Regards
Prashanthi
08-21 01:39 PM
My wife is currently on H4 and she is planning to apply for Residency here in the US on an exchange visa (J1). Let us suppose that she gets her status adjusted here in the US from H4 to J1 and then travels outside the US (say India). Then, she would have to get a J1 visa stamped on her passport. Considering that her spouse (that's me) would be on H1B, it would be rather difficult for her to prove that she would return to India. Do you think there is a greater chance of denial of J1 visa to her at the US consulate? If yes, how do you recommend we go about doing it? Your answer would be appreciated.
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LC and I-140 Approved; EB2 PD 22 Feb 2008
The red flag is usually raised when one has immediate relatives who are Citizens or Green card holders. If you have a spouse who is on H-1 it does not mean that you intend to immigrate to the United States. However, the fact that you filed for an immigrant petition might effect her visa application adversely, the consulate is capable of rejecting for any reason and no judicial review exists if the visa is rejected. Good luck.
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LC and I-140 Approved; EB2 PD 22 Feb 2008
The red flag is usually raised when one has immediate relatives who are Citizens or Green card holders. If you have a spouse who is on H-1 it does not mean that you intend to immigrate to the United States. However, the fact that you filed for an immigrant petition might effect her visa application adversely, the consulate is capable of rejecting for any reason and no judicial review exists if the visa is rejected. Good luck.
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rajenk
10-10 04:46 PM
Carry all docs relevant to your current employment. Listing some.
1. EAD/H1B petition original
2. Employment letter from your current employer
3. If your current employer had filed/started GC process, then those document copies
You should be fine. When entering just answer the IO aptly. One common question is
1. Purpose of your visit?
2. Whom you are working for? <Be honest, tell them your current employer if asked>
If you are traveling on AP with family the above questions will be asked only to the primary person, they don't question others who are traveling with you.
1. EAD/H1B petition original
2. Employment letter from your current employer
3. If your current employer had filed/started GC process, then those document copies
You should be fine. When entering just answer the IO aptly. One common question is
1. Purpose of your visit?
2. Whom you are working for? <Be honest, tell them your current employer if asked>
If you are traveling on AP with family the above questions will be asked only to the primary person, they don't question others who are traveling with you.
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Photogenius
04-30 04:15 AM
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texcan
02-13 02:41 PM
no replies? cant believe i am the only one in this situation :)
please fix your profile, it helps others and helps you get right answers too given everything is context sensitive.
I did contemplate not filing for AP and keeping h1 and infact planned to get stamping; but after long thoughts i let it go. I figured not filing AP is not worth the risk.
IMO you should get AP and then travel, you sure can go for h1 stamping.
HTH
please fix your profile, it helps others and helps you get right answers too given everything is context sensitive.
I did contemplate not filing for AP and keeping h1 and infact planned to get stamping; but after long thoughts i let it go. I figured not filing AP is not worth the risk.
IMO you should get AP and then travel, you sure can go for h1 stamping.
HTH
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lahuja1
01-24 11:43 AM
Hi,
I am currently on an H1-B (and also have a I140 approved) with company A. I accepted a job with company B, who started the process for my H1-B transfer by filing the LCA.
My employment with company A ends 01/31, but company B has still not received the LCA approval. If they do not receive it before 01/31, will I be out of status until they file the H1B transfer? Do I need to leave the country?:confused:
I am currently on an H1-B (and also have a I140 approved) with company A. I accepted a job with company B, who started the process for my H1-B transfer by filing the LCA.
My employment with company A ends 01/31, but company B has still not received the LCA approval. If they do not receive it before 01/31, will I be out of status until they file the H1B transfer? Do I need to leave the country?:confused:
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andy garcia
05-22 05:11 PM
Hello
I am a physician who is doing his residency on H1b. My wife has applied for green card with a priority date 4/2004 (employment based category 3). I have applied for my green card with her. Now we are in I 485 stage.
NOw that the way dates are progressing it seems it will take a while for her date to become current for EB3. I was wondering if I apply for green card when I finish my residency, can I recapture the priority date?
I'd appreciate your help. Thank you
can I recapture the priority date?
NO
PD are attached to either a Labor Certification or a I-140. It has to be your own LC or 140 in order to transfer the PD.
I am a physician who is doing his residency on H1b. My wife has applied for green card with a priority date 4/2004 (employment based category 3). I have applied for my green card with her. Now we are in I 485 stage.
NOw that the way dates are progressing it seems it will take a while for her date to become current for EB3. I was wondering if I apply for green card when I finish my residency, can I recapture the priority date?
I'd appreciate your help. Thank you
can I recapture the priority date?
NO
PD are attached to either a Labor Certification or a I-140. It has to be your own LC or 140 in order to transfer the PD.
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manbeing
12-27 06:48 PM
but on my LCA, my lawyer entered 5/17 as my last day for continuous employment reason.(my first day in my current company was 5/18). Will that be a problem?
All experience letters should indicate the last date of your employment as 5/15.
All experience letters should indicate the last date of your employment as 5/15.
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AjP
June 6th, 2005, 05:40 AM
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I tried play with DOF and use different aperture, with guitar it didn't look good because of rough light and with mixer and turn table it was client desire to have it blurry, but it still turned really well.
I still exploring all the possibilities of this camera.