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  • amitbane
    02-24 01:02 PM
    Hi KaylaMarie,

    Any non-profit institution which engages in research/ collaboration with an university is H1b-cap exempt. Also H1B cap-exemption is possible if you work at a non-profit/ university, but not paid by it (e.g. paid by some other company).

    My wife came from India 2 months ago. She has a degree in biostatistics and is in a similar situation. If you would like to get in touch, let us know.

    Regards,




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  • JunRN
    12-17 07:37 PM
    It your decision and must get a good lawyer. If I were you, I will file AC21.




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  • rbalaji5
    02-20 05:26 PM
    Or get the birth cert from Indian Embassy in US... They'll issue it based on her passport..
    takes about 2-4 weeks... unless you can go and get it personally...

    It is not a Valid Birth Certificate for USCIS




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  • luckylavs
    04-30 03:39 PM
    Hi Dhundhun,

    I too have the same issue of not getting any RN nor the checks are cashed. Its been a month now. Today I called USCIS and they told me to wait for another month since no one has touched the application yet.


    I have applied EAD renewal to AZ lock box. It was delivered on Mar 29. I have not got any receipt so far. Also check is not cashed.

    Now it is 30 days and I should be able to call USCIS.

    I have two questions:

    1. Mail was sent with delivery confirmation, which confirms delivery on Mar 29. What if the package is lost there? Could I applying again? How USCIS treats two applications?

    2. I have not received any receipt, except I have delivery slip from Post Office. In counting 90 days, is it taken based on receipt or based on Post Office slip?

    Thanks a lot.



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  • Ann Ruben
    07-22 12:57 PM
    You are getting mixed info because, USCIS has failed to provide guidance specific to the issue of the continued validity of an approved, but withdrawn/revoked I-140 for purposes of the three year H-1 extension. However, USCIS guidance on related issues strongly supports your eligibility for at least a one year, and probably a three year H extension. (Nevertheless, to be safe, you should also apply to renew your EAD if it has expired.)

    If your employer had not withdraw the I-140, it is clear from USCIS memos and guidance that you would be entitled to an extension beyond six years to work for another employer:

    "Question 7. Should service centers or district offices deny a request for an H-1B extension
    beyond the 6-year limit where the labor certification or immigrant petition from an
    employer who is not the H-1B petitioner was filed for the beneficiary more than 365 days
    ago?
    Answer: No. The statute does not require that the labor certification or immigrant petition must be
    from the same employer requesting the H-1B extension."

    Michael Aytes
    December 27, 2005
    HQPRD 70/6.2.8-P


    USCIS has also specifically stated that if an approved I-140 is withdrawn after an I-485 has been pending for more than 180 days, the I-140 remains valid for purposes of AC21 � 106(c) portabilty:

    "If the Form I-140 has been approved and the Form I-485 has been filed and remained unadjudicated for 180 days or more (as measured from the form I-485 receipt date), the approved Form I-140 will remain valid even if the alien changes jobs or employers as long as the new offer of employment is in the same or similar occupation." AFM Sec. 20.2(c)

    Extrapolating from these two statements, and in the absence of any contray written policy, your petition for extension of H status should be approved. Given your experience (congratulations on obtaining the MTR approval!), you probably understand that USCIS decisions can be unpredictable---this is especially true where, as here, no specific written policy exists.

    Both the I-140 approval notice and your I-485 rec't notice should be submitted with the petition for the H extension. Whether you are more likely to trigger an RFE by also submitting the decision granting the MTR, as opposed to not mentioning the MTR is a judgment call. I would probably chose to include the MTR decision as long as it does not contain any incorrect or problematic statements.

    Hope this is helpful.




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  • tampacoolie
    07-21 09:00 PM
    I did a very similar thing.

    My h1b expires in sept 07, and an extension was applied in april 07. My PD became current in June, and I applied for AOS with AP and EAD.

    Approval for my H1B extension came through mid June (after AOS application) and only for 1 year (as opposed to 3 if my PD was not current).

    I now have AP approval and EAD is still pending, but I'm planning on using these to travel with when fully realized.

    My H1 expires 08/30/07 and I will be applying I 485 this month end. I already upgraded to PP for my 1-140 got an RFE for A2P. I will be submitting supporting docs for RFE also before this month end. I assume that PD will be unavailable for Sep, and I will be applying for my H1 extension in August in regular processing. Will I get 3 year or 1 year ?



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  • Fugu
    01-11 01:53 PM
    Thank you both for your replies.

    I understand that we may not be eligible for an EB1 but would we still be able to apply for an EB2 without leaving the country?




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  • rayoflight
    05-05 04:07 PM
    Wow that's a relief. I know you might have already done so just confirm the date until when the I-94 is issued and make a copy just in case.



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  • qualified_trash
    01-08 06:56 PM
    Thank you richi.

    Iam also thinking on the same lines.

    Also looking forward to any TCS PF withdrawal experiences.

    Thanks
    not to trivialize the issue at discussion.......... I am sure this is important to you.

    However, what does this have anything to do with Non Immigrant visas?




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  • gainedi
    06-03 09:58 AM
    Is there anyone who has got a denial/rejection for filing 485 before 120 days?



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  • PHANI_TAVVALA
    02-25 10:18 AM
    Hi Friends..I am staying in MD and i am H4 visa holder..and i have international driving license with me.. Let me know how can i get the driving license in MD and what is the processes..

    It is easy for International License Holder. You can give your knowledge test first and immediately appear for driver test. If you pass the test they issue a driver license which will be mailed to your address. You will need to provide 2 proof of addresses.




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    07-27 02:32 PM
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  • vinki
    10-27 01:31 PM
    hi !
    Thank you gurus for your quick response .... have one more question in mind ...
    Is it a pre-requisite to have SSN before applying for a job ?


    thanks
    Vinki




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  • andy garcia
    06-15 10:08 AM
    The USCIS PDF for I-693 (http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-693.pdf) says "OMB No. 1615-0033; Expires 06/30/07" at the top of the form. At the bottom it says "Form I-693 (Rev. 09/16/05) Y". Will we be able to submit this form if we get the medical exam done now and file it with the I-485 on July 1 or later?

    I found another version of the PDF which says "OMB No. 1615-0064; Expires 05/31/08" at the top and "Form I-693 (Rev. 09/16/05) N" at the bottom. I've only found this at these sites:

    http://immigrationadvice.net/I-693.pdf
    http://www.lexisnexis.com/practiceareas/immigration/pdfs/web895.pdf

    But I'm not sure which one should be used because of the upcoming expiry date on the one from uscis.gov, versus the one with the later expiry date on these other sites. Does this expiry date matter?

    I'm going to my medical exam in 1 1/2 hours -- if anyone can post a response before then, that'd be much appreciated!

    I don't know if the doctor will use my copy or provide a copy. Is it a problem if the doctor provides and uses the older form?
    Medical Examination I-693 (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=eb1f3591ec04d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCR D&vgnextchannel=db029c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD)
    On this link it says the following:

    Edition Date :
    9/16/05. Previous editions accepted



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  • bondgoli007
    09-29 07:57 PM
    Hi,

    Don't fret about the PERM time lines. It can take anywhere from 1 month to more than 6 months (for Fragomen clients) for PERM approvals/denials. Mine was filed in May and I also had to reply to an audit.

    In your case because your PERM was applied more than 365 days before your 6th year H1 expires, even if you PERM approval doesn't come until Jun 09, your employer can file for a 1 year extension.

    Now, I am not very sure about this scenario in case of a PERM denial. Maybe someone else can comment on that one.

    Thanks.




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  • qplearn
    10-02 03:06 PM
    Hi All

    Thanks for a great forum. I am EB3 India (PD Dec 02) with 140 approved June this year. Rumor has it that the small firm I work for, is going to be acquired by a much larger firm with thousands of employees globally. I am concerned about my ongoing GC process. First question

    Q1. What happens to my GC process?

    Considering the behemoth like size of the company that is going to acquire us I am quite sure that the GC process of the few employees from my present employer will take a back seat.

    Q2. What are the things I can do proactively.

    I have read on various threads that it is possible to join other employers and port the PD to them. But considering the fact that company that started the GC process is no longer there, how would this porting of PD with new labor, 140 etc would occur...

    I would appreciate if someone can provide answers to my questions. Thanks for taking the time to read this.

    After your I-140 is approved, according to my lawyer, the PD is yours to keep. Even if they withdraw your I-140, you get to keep your PD.

    I talked to my lawyer in the morning today, and this is precisely what he told me.



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  • thomachan72
    06-13 02:36 PM
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    Polk1848: Stop patronizing us. Your condescending attitude won't go far on this forum. Each one of IV member is a quintessential American in the making. We understand the American dream far better then many born American citizen, who think everybody else owe them something just because they were born in USA. We, on the other hand are living and moving towards the classic American dream. A good start will be to join us in our cause instead of demanding we oppose Hispanics or undocumented immigrants.
    I appreciate your clarity of thought and very good sense of direction. Many of us seem to have lost that and are directionless now. Keep it up!!




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  • yestogc
    05-01 07:53 PM
    Absolutely no issues, as long as you have a letter from same employer does not matter.




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  • va_labor2002
    06-16 09:57 AM
    why cant we set up a webfax/email for all members to be sent to CNN and FOX like the ones we setup for the senators?

    Excellent idea. Please talk to the Core team.




    readblack
    10-25 01:57 PM
    Hi,
    I am in similar boat and have some additional comments/questions.
    My Labor PERM filed July08, I140 Approved Aug09. PD for EB2 not available. H1B 6yr expire in sep2010.
    1. If H1B is transferred to another employer before March2010, does it mean my current exployer holdmy destiny, as he can revoke my I140 and I cannot apply for 3 year renewal? I can get copy of I140 approval.
    2. What exactly 'revoke I140' means? does it mean current employer calls USCIS and asks to do something to my petition?
    3. Incase current employer doesnot revoke I140,Is it possible that my PD would always be july2008 even if
    -a. I switch employers and they file H1B?
    -b. I go outside country for 6-11months for job or study and come back and work on H1B extension of 3 yrs?
    -c. I am unemployed and on H4 in between for sometime?

    Thanks in advance.




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