AreWeThereYet
08-09 04:32 PM
From what I know, it is not mandatory to file AC-21 but if you think your previous employer who filed for your I-140 can create problems for you, it's safe to file AC-21. Although, your previous employer can not withdraw your I-140 by law, some employees attempt to withdraw/cancel I-140. Sometimes, USCIS behaves in an un-expected manner and they might issues a NOID on your 485. If that happens, you will have to appoint an attorney who fights for you to repeal USCIS decision. You will win in the end, but you will go through some unwanted stress and will loose some money to the attorneys. In such cases, if you have filed for AC-21, it acts as another strong point to your fight against a erroneous decision from UCSIS.
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conchshell
10-01 08:44 PM
what is the purpose of this thread? :mad:
An itch to get the limelight and waste other people's time.
An itch to get the limelight and waste other people's time.
nkavjs
11-05 01:37 PM
My suggestion. One of my very close friend who is also working for same employer as mine is exactly in same situation as yours.. only diff. she is on H1. Recd. her EAD, FP notice.. but no AP yet. She needs to fly on Nov 10. She got infopass appt. for requesting expedited AP. She was asked to bring along EAD and AOS receipt notices, her travel reservations and any document pertaining to travels.. her passport and Visa papers.. SO this way they could process or request AP on expedited basis. Hope this helps.
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prabakarkn
05-05 12:35 PM
I'm going to use EAD under 1099 as an independent contractor, My employer asked me to fill only w-9 form when i joined the company.
My employer doesnt know whether i should fill I-9 form (employment verification eligibility) or not?
Anybody have such experiences to share?
My employer doesnt know whether i should fill I-9 form (employment verification eligibility) or not?
Anybody have such experiences to share?
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anilsal
10-12 12:04 PM
It may be better to call the USCIS 800 number and I think there is an option for change of address.
PD_Dec2002
06-20 10:30 PM
please reply gurus.
Remember, you are signing each and every form. Which means you are certifying the following: "I certify, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America, that this application and the evidence submitted with it is all true and correct."
So when a form asks for your address, it HAS to be YOUR address. Providing any other address would be illegal. Tell your employer he/she cannot force you to commit perjury.
Thanks,
Jayant
Remember, you are signing each and every form. Which means you are certifying the following: "I certify, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America, that this application and the evidence submitted with it is all true and correct."
So when a form asks for your address, it HAS to be YOUR address. Providing any other address would be illegal. Tell your employer he/she cannot force you to commit perjury.
Thanks,
Jayant
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roseball
04-22 02:04 PM
Dear all:
May I ask what I should do in the following situation?
I hold F1 visa and my new job starts on Sept 1. The int'l student office of my current university mistakenly set my OPT start date on May 6. My OPT has been approved and EAD card arrived.
That is, I will have 120-plus "unemployment" days accumulated by early August, which will then violate the "90-day unemployment rule" of OPT.
I am under tremendous pressure and really want to hear your opinions.
Many thanks in advance!
ISO is the one which updates the SEVIS database. Since you claim its their mistake, you should approach them for advise on this as well. I have heard that voluntary work (no pay) in your field of study can help you to maintain your status and not count days towards the 90 day unemployment rule. If true, you can pursue that option as well till your job starts on Sep 1.
May I ask what I should do in the following situation?
I hold F1 visa and my new job starts on Sept 1. The int'l student office of my current university mistakenly set my OPT start date on May 6. My OPT has been approved and EAD card arrived.
That is, I will have 120-plus "unemployment" days accumulated by early August, which will then violate the "90-day unemployment rule" of OPT.
I am under tremendous pressure and really want to hear your opinions.
Many thanks in advance!
ISO is the one which updates the SEVIS database. Since you claim its their mistake, you should approach them for advise on this as well. I have heard that voluntary work (no pay) in your field of study can help you to maintain your status and not count days towards the 90 day unemployment rule. If true, you can pursue that option as well till your job starts on Sep 1.
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lostinbeta
10-05 12:48 AM
Yes, delete the background layer and it will give you a transparent background (or you can just start a new image with the transparent background.
File/Save As... .gif file, be sure to make sure the transparency checkbox is checked. Save then import into Flash. Easy as pie.
File/Save As... .gif file, be sure to make sure the transparency checkbox is checked. Save then import into Flash. Easy as pie.
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Berkeleybee
04-12 11:04 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/104/story/427793.html
gc_check are you paying attention? :) That is already linked there.
gc_check are you paying attention? :) That is already linked there.
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minimalist
10-14 03:02 PM
You should be able to stay as long as you wish/need in either scenario you presented.
Hope some one else confirm this.
Hope some one else confirm this.
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jags_e
07-18 11:09 PM
The DHS ombudsman has a call-in coming Friday afternoon where we can give feedback to his report to congress.
In the Spotlight
"How Is It Working For You?" The CIS Ombudsman's Community Call-In Teleconference Series provides a forum to hear issues of concern to individuals and employers as they interact with USCIS.
"The Ombudsman's 2007 Annual Report to Congress: Your Questions and Comments"
Session 1: Thursday, July 12, 1:30 p.m. � 2:30 p.m.
Session 2: Thursday, July 12, 3:00 p.m. � 4:00 p.m.
"The Ombudsman's Recommendations to USCIS: Your Questions and Comments"
Session 1: Friday, July 20, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Session 2: Friday, July 20, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Find more details at http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/editorial_0482.shtm
In the Spotlight
"How Is It Working For You?" The CIS Ombudsman's Community Call-In Teleconference Series provides a forum to hear issues of concern to individuals and employers as they interact with USCIS.
"The Ombudsman's 2007 Annual Report to Congress: Your Questions and Comments"
Session 1: Thursday, July 12, 1:30 p.m. � 2:30 p.m.
Session 2: Thursday, July 12, 3:00 p.m. � 4:00 p.m.
"The Ombudsman's Recommendations to USCIS: Your Questions and Comments"
Session 1: Friday, July 20, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Session 2: Friday, July 20, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Find more details at http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/editorial_0482.shtm
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strangebrewer
February 2nd, 2007, 08:46 AM
Hi Antonio, I have the 70-210 AF (non-D). It's from the first generation of Nikkor AF lenses. I've also got the 18-70. The focus on the 70-210 is pretty sluggish. It can't keep up to fast moving targets, at least w/ the D80 (I've heard the D200 has a better focus motor -- this lens uses the old in-camera focus motor rather than the newer/quieter in-lens focus mechanism). I've shot some sports with this lens, and it's fine when you can pre-focus on a spot, or when the action is moving perpendicular to you (rather than towards/away) -- it can keep up. If you can live with these limitations, then the lens will work for you. I can't really comment on how the 70-210 AF-D works, though I've read the same thing, that it's geared for faster focus.
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martinvisalaw
01-13 03:12 PM
Provided that the H-1B extension was filed before the prior H-1B status expired, you can stay in the US and work for that employer while the extension is pending.
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sembat
06-15 09:40 PM
I kept checking for the processing times for I-140 for my wife on the following link https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp under the Nebraska center. Till yesterday the post date was showing May 18th and the processing time for I-140 was shown as 'September 2006' today the posted date changed to 15th June but the I-140 processing date went back to 'January 2006'. Can someone explain how is this possible? Shouldnt the processing date mean that applications received till 25th Sept 2006 have been processed? If thats correct then how can the date go back to Jan 1 2006? I dont think this can be a typo, it must have some reasoning. I would appreciate if someone can explain this in the forum
Thanks
--sembat
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NH123
06-26 10:37 PM
On May 5, 2008 I got a message through my employer that they received an EAC receipt number from USCIS.While checking online we received a message
Application Type: I129, PETITION FOR A NONIMMIGRANT WORKER
Current Status: Case Rejected because of Incorrect Fee
On May 5, 2008, we determined that this I129 PETITION FOR A NONIMMIGRANT WORKER was not properly filed because you submitted incorrect fee. Therefore, we have rejected your case and returned it to you with all supporting materials, along with the fee. Please follow the instructions on the notice to submit the case with correct fee."
The online notice specifies that "Please follow the instructions on the notice to submit the case with correct fee". Unfortunately, we did not receive the notice till June 5, 2008. I called USCIS and requested them for the papers, they reassured me to have the communication sent to their Vermont office and that I have to wait for another 45 days. Today morning 26th June, 2008 my employer received a notice from USCIS saying that the H1-B petition has been rejected because it was not randomly selected for processing.
I am confused how can I get a receipt number without getting randomly selected? what can I do in this regard please help me!
Application Type: I129, PETITION FOR A NONIMMIGRANT WORKER
Current Status: Case Rejected because of Incorrect Fee
On May 5, 2008, we determined that this I129 PETITION FOR A NONIMMIGRANT WORKER was not properly filed because you submitted incorrect fee. Therefore, we have rejected your case and returned it to you with all supporting materials, along with the fee. Please follow the instructions on the notice to submit the case with correct fee."
The online notice specifies that "Please follow the instructions on the notice to submit the case with correct fee". Unfortunately, we did not receive the notice till June 5, 2008. I called USCIS and requested them for the papers, they reassured me to have the communication sent to their Vermont office and that I have to wait for another 45 days. Today morning 26th June, 2008 my employer received a notice from USCIS saying that the H1-B petition has been rejected because it was not randomly selected for processing.
I am confused how can I get a receipt number without getting randomly selected? what can I do in this regard please help me!
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sdudeja
04-18 10:45 PM
I found out that it was RFE to get me credentials evaluations and copies of degrees. My employer has already sent those. Thanks for the response though.
zCool
10-21 12:39 AM
Relax.. it's no big issue..
Unless you are going to use it for Driver Permit application or something.. no one cares..
Your 485 App shoud have right name that's it
Unless you are going to use it for Driver Permit application or something.. no one cares..
Your 485 App shoud have right name that's it
WeShallOvercome
11-20 06:18 PM
Can you tell me how to check if my PD is current?? Thanks
Date1 = The date your LC was filed (Or I-140 if you are LC exempt case)
Date2 = The date on Monthly Visa Bulletin for your Country of birth, and
category
If Date1 is older than Date2, you are current, otherwise not
Date1 = The date your LC was filed (Or I-140 if you are LC exempt case)
Date2 = The date on Monthly Visa Bulletin for your Country of birth, and
category
If Date1 is older than Date2, you are current, otherwise not
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