morchu
05-15 04:40 PM
No issues, as long as the job/position is still available (waiting) for the primary applicant.
if the primary applicant my spouse can take the extended leave on child care that is sanctioned by the employer
if the primary applicant my spouse can take the extended leave on child care that is sanctioned by the employer
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akumbako
10-02 05:32 PM
Hey Nolanians!!, I'm another one here. Lets get this rolling out in Big Easy.
jliechty
February 11th, 2006, 09:08 AM
Mine shows this lightly under some conditions. It's not been a major problem for me, unlike what some overly vocal folks at another forum would like everyone to think, but I'll probably send it in to have it calibrated anyway.
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masterji
01-27 09:21 AM
I am in the same situation. I did not wait for 4-6 weeks for 221(g) and entered US using AP. The consulate called my home in India and was asking why I did not follow up my application? Should I withdraw my application by e-mail? Will there be any negative impact on my status in US?
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Hibernate
07-27 08:46 PM
Hi. I realized that I made a mistake when filling out the I 485 Part Three:
Processing Information. Specifically, I filled in the I-94 number issued for my H1B as the "Nonimmigration Visa Number", instead of the visa number I got when I was still in F1 Student status.
I called USCIS twice and they informed me that I can make corrections after I get the receipt--I can send in a corrected form, along with a letter explaining the correction, and also a copy of the receipt.
I was wondering whether anyone here had done that before.
I am kicking myself for misunderstanding the form! Please help!
Wonderlust
I am in same boat - do you mean we can do ourselves or lawyer has to do it?
Processing Information. Specifically, I filled in the I-94 number issued for my H1B as the "Nonimmigration Visa Number", instead of the visa number I got when I was still in F1 Student status.
I called USCIS twice and they informed me that I can make corrections after I get the receipt--I can send in a corrected form, along with a letter explaining the correction, and also a copy of the receipt.
I was wondering whether anyone here had done that before.
I am kicking myself for misunderstanding the form! Please help!
Wonderlust
I am in same boat - do you mean we can do ourselves or lawyer has to do it?
snathan
05-15 10:40 AM
There are many people from Canada Commuting daily on H1. So it should be OK.
Are they also getting new I-94 every time...:confused:
Are they also getting new I-94 every time...:confused:
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Star
06-18 12:02 PM
I am from Hauppauge, NY. I am wiling to dedicate some time to this cause.
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bhatt
04-02 02:21 PM
I did it online on 3/21/09 and got approved for me and my wife on 3/31/09. 10 days total turn around! I was amazed to see USCIS's efficiency on cases filed online. I heard the opposite that if you file online it was taking long time. Mine was at NSC
For TSC paper filing is faster than eletronic filing;).
For TSC paper filing is faster than eletronic filing;).
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sprash
06-03 02:57 PM
I agree Sailesh. However it would be interesting to know if anyone has got multiple EVLs or other RFEs. I am also wondering if once you reply to an RFE, do they pre-adjudicate the application.
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vikki76
04-17 09:30 PM
I have made lot of one-time donations in past. Wouldn't mind to upgrade to donor status- what are the steps ?
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looneytunezez
06-05 07:02 PM
Overtime is paid only if you are a non-exempt employee - usually means you get paid hourly. If you are an exempt employee, then you are not eligible for overtime. Not sure if this is different in different states, but that is how it works in Ohio.
Same is true here in CA (Only non-exempt employees get overtime).
Again, check with your state agency regards to overtime pay..... or consult a employment attorney...
Same is true here in CA (Only non-exempt employees get overtime).
Again, check with your state agency regards to overtime pay..... or consult a employment attorney...
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joolie1
02-07 05:52 PM
I happened to look at my EAD today, when I was looking into what my next steps are for my marriage immigration process, and I noticed it expired long before my Permanent Resident Card. Erroneously I thought the two were tied together, since I applied for both under the same auspices. Now I am very worried. 1) I have been employed the whole time and 2) I cannot afford to be unemployed. What do I do?
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saravanaraj.sathya
08-17 03:26 PM
I think this should not be a problem.If you have finished all the courses and ve ur degree certificate then its fine.
Good luck
Has any one ever heard of 140 denial due to less percentage of marks secured in graduation.
Good luck
Has any one ever heard of 140 denial due to less percentage of marks secured in graduation.
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sab
11-01 07:44 PM
I am number 4.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
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sunny1000
07-01 04:14 PM
Hello,
I was on valid 3-year H1 visa until Dec 2010. I got layed off in Feb 2009.
I found another employer to file my H1 transfer case in April '09 and the case is still pending (regular processing). We received a RFE asking for my most recent pay stubs and employer info recently.
The question I have is if the H1 transfer gets denied, what do I do next? How much time do I have to leave the US? Do they give time to pack and make plans to leave? I don't want to face deportation. Also, I have a valid 10- year B1/B2 visa stamped on my passport. Can I use that in any way.
Your response is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Your status is governed by the last I-94 which I assume is based on the H1B visa. Once you have had the H1B stamped on the passport, the B1 would have become invalid at that point (even though you may not have the "cancelled without prejudice" stamp on it).
Now, if your H1B gets denied, God forbid, you have 10 days to leave.
I wish you good luck.
I was on valid 3-year H1 visa until Dec 2010. I got layed off in Feb 2009.
I found another employer to file my H1 transfer case in April '09 and the case is still pending (regular processing). We received a RFE asking for my most recent pay stubs and employer info recently.
The question I have is if the H1 transfer gets denied, what do I do next? How much time do I have to leave the US? Do they give time to pack and make plans to leave? I don't want to face deportation. Also, I have a valid 10- year B1/B2 visa stamped on my passport. Can I use that in any way.
Your response is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Your status is governed by the last I-94 which I assume is based on the H1B visa. Once you have had the H1B stamped on the passport, the B1 would have become invalid at that point (even though you may not have the "cancelled without prejudice" stamp on it).
Now, if your H1B gets denied, God forbid, you have 10 days to leave.
I wish you good luck.
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morchu
05-15 10:09 AM
You are not the primary, right? Your job has nothing to do with the GC case. So you can do whatever regarding your job.
whether one can take a employer sanctioned long leave of absence for a genuine reason in this case( child care).
whether one can take a employer sanctioned long leave of absence for a genuine reason in this case( child care).
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ValleyCoolie
02-14 06:20 PM
Here is my suggestion:
Apply for H-4 as this should be straight-forward and fly your wife the US in March. Prepare H-1 papers and get it ready to reach USCIS on April 1st.
If H-1 is acceped in lottery(assuming there is going to be one), then H-1 status starts from October 1st. For travel purpose your wife will have to get H-1 stamping (which can happen only after October 1st).
Hope this helps.
Apply for H-4 as this should be straight-forward and fly your wife the US in March. Prepare H-1 papers and get it ready to reach USCIS on April 1st.
If H-1 is acceped in lottery(assuming there is going to be one), then H-1 status starts from October 1st. For travel purpose your wife will have to get H-1 stamping (which can happen only after October 1st).
Hope this helps.
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jliechty
April 3rd, 2005, 02:52 PM
The sharp and crisp look is the key here, IMHO, and the first shot has that advantage, despite having a slightly more washed out appearance. Of course, I suppose that it would be a fairly simple matter to make the first shot's contrast and saturation come closer to that of the second during RAW conversion.