Rb_newsletter
10-05 09:35 PM
I saw in one of the thread one attorney said this kind of RFEs are not problem. I will post the link if I find that thread.
See if you can get a copy of the original birth certificate from the school. if you can get it, just notarize it and submit the notarized copy.
See if you can get a copy of the original birth certificate from the school. if you can get it, just notarize it and submit the notarized copy.
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JunRN
08-28 08:45 AM
They do random inspection on applications. Some people who have no work permit are being inspected if they are working illegally and some are found to be.....even if they do not accept pay or just saying they are volunteers.....
I guess you're being inspected. If you're not working without a work permit, you should be ok.
I guess you're being inspected. If you're not working without a work permit, you should be ok.
kewlkrazy
01-11 07:34 PM
Hi,
I had a question about the H-1B cap. I am currently in F-1 status in
graduate school and am planning to finish my degree requirements
sometime in March/April 2007 and eventually need to be in H-1B status
to continue to work in the US.
I previously was in the H-1B status from Jan. 2001 till Sep. 2001 (9 months)
for which I was counted towards the FY2001 H-1B cap (more than 6 years ago).
In Sep. 2001, I switched to F-1 status to get a PhD and haven't been
outside the US for more than 4 weeks since then. My question is
will I be subject to the H-1B cap again, and get a new 6-year H-1B
term, if a for-profit employer files an H-1B petition for me for FY2008
?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
not be counted against the H-1B cap ?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
also be counted against the H-1B cap ?
By the H-1B cap, I am referring to the numerical annual limit of 65k+20k.
Thanks in advance for any helpful replies.
I had a question about the H-1B cap. I am currently in F-1 status in
graduate school and am planning to finish my degree requirements
sometime in March/April 2007 and eventually need to be in H-1B status
to continue to work in the US.
I previously was in the H-1B status from Jan. 2001 till Sep. 2001 (9 months)
for which I was counted towards the FY2001 H-1B cap (more than 6 years ago).
In Sep. 2001, I switched to F-1 status to get a PhD and haven't been
outside the US for more than 4 weeks since then. My question is
will I be subject to the H-1B cap again, and get a new 6-year H-1B
term, if a for-profit employer files an H-1B petition for me for FY2008
?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
not be counted against the H-1B cap ?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
also be counted against the H-1B cap ?
By the H-1B cap, I am referring to the numerical annual limit of 65k+20k.
Thanks in advance for any helpful replies.
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unseenguy
06-08 08:45 PM
Hi Guys,
I was reading another thread and a question came to my mind..
I entered in US on AP and got the I-94 with the validity date as my AP date. Now my AP is going to expire and I am not going to travel anywhere any time this year. So just wondering what will happen when the I-94 is expired. Do I have to get it renewed from somewhere or just dun worry about it. or do I have to apply for a new AP.
Can anyone can shed some light on this situation?
If your AP expires, renew it. Dont worry about I-94
I was reading another thread and a question came to my mind..
I entered in US on AP and got the I-94 with the validity date as my AP date. Now my AP is going to expire and I am not going to travel anywhere any time this year. So just wondering what will happen when the I-94 is expired. Do I have to get it renewed from somewhere or just dun worry about it. or do I have to apply for a new AP.
Can anyone can shed some light on this situation?
If your AP expires, renew it. Dont worry about I-94
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AZ_GC
08-22 06:20 PM
Your GC is future job based, if your current company agrees to sponsor your paperwork even after you do H-1 transfer then you might be able to pull it off. Otherwise it is i agree in the trash can.
starscream
07-01 12:39 PM
Immigration - Forbes.com (http://www.forbes.com/2010/05/20/immigration-illegal-aliens-opinions-immigration-special-report_land.html?boxes=Homepagelighttop)
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averagedesi
08-07 06:50 PM
Last Update Date to be more precise
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boldm28
06-18 09:56 AM
Bump
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aaygentmulder
04-24 01:14 PM
2nd I-485 FPs completed yesterday...Want to know if someone else went through this and wehat happened with their case if anything afterwards...
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freddyCR
January 25th, 2005, 08:15 AM
Agree too....I'd be careful to keep a distance though, not to OE the white..