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  • ItIsNotFunny
    12-17 03:27 PM
    I had posted my query on another thread but thought of creating a new one with all the updates.

    My priority date is Feb 26, 2008 and I-140 mid 2008.
    It was applied under EB2 category (Masters Degree). Currently, I'm on the 5th yr of my H1. My 6th year starts in Feb 2009.

    Had received an RFE to which we responded but it still got denied On Dec 3, 2008. I didn't read the RFE but the lawyer said they have requested for Audited Financial statements of 2007 which my company does not have. The main reason for the denial was that the company has a loss and we did not provide Audited statements for 2007. I wasn�t being paid per the prevailing rate in 2007. So I couldn�t provide W-2 for 2007.

    My lawyer suggested that we appeal the denial and start a new PERM in EB3 category through the same company.

    She also suggested that in the appeal we show that I am being paid per the prevailing in 2008 since my priority date is in 2008. I have to respond to the Denial by Dec 30th but I will not have my W-2 by then. Am not in a position to provide pay stubs since the difference in pay is an adjustment in Dec.

    My question to you all are:

    1. Are these my only option to make sure I can renew my H1 after the 6th
    year?
    2. How long does an appeal take to respond?
    3. Is appeal my only way out? Can I request for a
    Motion to Re-open/Reconsider by Dec 30th and submit the W-2 in
    Jan 2009?
    4. If I show the prevailing wage of EB2 and I am filing another PERM in EB3,
    will that be a problem?
    5. At what stage of the green card process should I be in to be eligible for
    my H1 to be extended after my 6th year?
    6. Any other issues that might come up?


    Thanks!

    I would suggest you appeal somewhere in Jan and meanwhile file for extension. Please talk to lawyer though.





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  • hibworker
    01-04 02:26 PM
    Probably I did not make myself clear .
    I don't care about any in-state tution or financial assistance .

    My question is, is it possible to even file for COS from H4 to F1 after getting F1 denied in India .

    Here is the timeline

    Nov 2010 - COS from H4 to F1 approved in US.
    Dec 2010 - Went to india for F1 Stamping and it was denied.
    Jan 2011 - Came to US on H4 visa .

    Now is it possible to apply for COS to F1 again ? . Will the F1 denial in India have any impact on COS to F1 processing ?

    Sure she can apply for COS to F1. I am not sure what impact denial in India will have, but its worth a shot. However, for OPT the student needs to be in F1 status for at least 1 academic year - so check with her school if she will meet the OPT requirement after switching back to F1





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  • desi3933
    02-18 09:56 AM
    I agree with snathan.
    This is really a grey area., and totally depends on the adjudication officer. All they look for is the intention to work for that employer at the timing of I-140. That is hard to prove if you never worked for them. And thats easier for the officer to prove you never had any intentions of working for that employer. So who has better advantage here? Not the beneficiary for sure...

    Incorrect.

    As per Yates memo (link (http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/I140_AC21_8403.pdf))
    It should be noted that there is no requirement in statute or regulations that a beneficiary of a Form I-140 actually be in the underlying employment until permanent residence is authorized. Therefore, it is possible for an alien to qualify for the provisions of �106(c) of AC21 even if he or she has never been employed by the prior petitioning employer or the subsequent employer under section 204(j) of the Act.

    ______________________
    Not a legal advice.
    US citizen of Indian origin





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  • frostrated
    09-23 01:28 PM
    tell them she is in legal status, like that of a H4. also, you might say that she is not going to study as a full time student and therefore does not need a student visa. how many courses she takes up after getting admission is totally different.



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  • speddi
    10-04 10:05 AM
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  • arnet
    10-29 12:47 PM
    the answer is no if principal applicant still maintains H1B and the person in H4 not using EAD to work.

    If prinicipal applicant changes uses EAD then the dependent H4 visa is no longer valid.

    It is better to carry all the immigration papers while you travel. you might not know when you will need those. I always suggest that any person while travelling or at POE (port of entry) should have original EAD+AP (if they have or atleast receipt notices), H4 documents,etc. eventhough they need it or not (or using it or not). it is better to have.

    I heard BUT NOT SURE ABOUT THE FOLLWOING, PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR IMMIGRATION ATTRONEY, that if principal applicant is in H1B and if H4 person uses EAD for sometime and then went out of US and came back and at POE uses H4 visa stamping to enter US instead of AP then that person will be in H4 visa (it is not cancelled as the principal applicant is still in H1B) and they can convert again to EAD anytime later. Can anyone have any knowledge/experience about this?


    If a person on H4 applies for EAD, does it mean his/her H4 is no longer active. And now, he needs to carry AP while traveling?


    Please help...



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  • BharatPremi
    07-18 04:31 PM
    THE TRUE answer seems to be "Nobody (even USCIS) knows".





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  • tonyHK12
    10-04 02:45 PM
    The problem with accounts in India is the requirement to declare it here.
    I don't think so, only Green cards and citizens are taxed on world wide income.
    I meant the public provident fund run by the govt. We should check with a India tax expert on that, if non residents can contribute. don;t think they should have issues. PF allowed tax deduction for residents on 10% of the income, but you could always contribute as much as you wanted and top it up.



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  • sg72
    09-29 12:42 PM
    My case is totally different. We applied on July 2nd and my wife got her EAD last week but my EAD not yet approved. Is it normal?





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  • jcrajput
    06-09 12:14 PM
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  • rkumar18
    07-08 11:22 PM
    Even I feel very selfish to go ask for their help for a set of relatively well to do, when we know we don't pay taxes in "motherland" Most of us graduated on Goverment Money and not giving anything back.

    what an irony...asking our government to help us become permanent residents to another country!!





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  • h1b_professional
    07-12 02:34 PM
    I dont see any problem trying. The worst that cna happen is she doesnot help.
    If anybody has contacts, please try to contact as many people in goverment as possible



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  • serg
    12-21 01:10 PM
    They could be a couple (husband and wife) sharing same computer with same IP Address and with same PD (cross-chargeability).

    We are in democratic country. Why not ask them first? Give them due process.

    They could be guys from the same company, thay could even be neighbors using the same wireless router, has he ever heard about NAT?





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  • snathan
    02-17 08:05 PM
    Hello,

    I have a question regarding my employment & H1B.

    I was working for company "A" and my project ended in Jan and the company "A" gave me 1 month to find employment.

    So I have applied for H1B transfer last week with company "B"

    I got a call today from company "A" offering me a job.

    Is it possible for me to work with company "A", while my application for H1B transfer is pending?

    I want to join company "B" when H1B transfer is approved but in the meantime can I work for company "A" because it is very hard to find a job in this economic situation

    Any help in this matter will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    As long as you have valid H1 with company A...you can work with them.



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  • ski_dude12
    04-01 11:09 PM
    11 years for me... but I have not done anything to cut someone off... just waiting patiently...

    hey zcool be cool man..

    i did 4 years of bs and 2 years of MS in US and this is my 10th year in US..i am not desperate for GC..but living here for too long and standing in the back of the line..just trying to move ahead in the line..common man don't get pissed off..help out here..





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    12-31 01:54 PM
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  • jayleno
    11-19 05:18 PM
    I think its scary for people who filed their applications at NSC. Ofcourse like someone said scary for people with attorneys who are not members of AILA. :D

    http://cli.gs/De4Z4u

    BTW, what's scary about this memo..

    Infact, I find it encouraging, that TSC is trying to facilitate the process one way or other, given their system deficiency.





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  • green_card
    07-20 01:58 PM
    stop the guessing game. give some concrete info if you know it or let someone else that knows answer.
    what you believe doesnt amount to a hill of beans. no offense.


    I do not believe they really have time to sort out by priority date if sep'30 is the date they need to get 40K approvals through.





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  • logiclife
    02-05 05:04 PM
    This article has an overall competitiveness argument saying that the American Competitiveness is not under a threat.

    The PACE act is to protect that IN ADVANCE from happening...ie. having the american competitiveness under a threat from India and China.

    I am going to discredit one argument in his article:

    He says: We do an outstanding job of education for people ages 18 to 65. I beg to differ. If that is his argument to claim that there is no shortage of talent, then he ought to read a survey report funded by Pew Charitable research. The tools used was the same used by National Assessment of Adult Literacy, the government's examination of English literacy among adults.

    More than 50% of students at four-year schools and more than 75% at two-year colleges lacked the skills to perform complex literacy tasks.

    That means they could not interpret a table about exercise and blood pressure, understand the arguments of newspaper editorials, compare credit card offers with different interest rates and annual fees or summarize results of a survey about parental involvement in school.


    The survey examined college and university students nearing the end of their degree programs. The students did the worst on matters involving math, according to the study.

    Almost 20% of students pursuing four-year degrees had only basic quantitative skills. For example, the students could not estimate if their car had enough gas to get to the service station. About 30% of two-year students had only basic math skills.

    The full article was published recently on all major media outlets including CNN, MSNBC and USA today.


    http://www.cnn.com/2006/EDUCATION/01/20/literacy.college.students.ap/


    http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2006-01-19-college-tasks_x.htm





    bkam
    01-31 10:55 PM
    Dear "colleagues in faith" :-) There is a rule in life - if you want something and beg for it, you most probably will not get it. You have to fight and find a (legal) way to get it. This is the way the American Anglo-Saxon population mixed with smart Jews and other hard working nations achieved economical and political power over the last centuries. Not by begging for rights and being scared of people with different opinion.

    These people who are against the uncontrolled immigration have their point. This process has to be controlled or the USA would become just another "developing" country. However, we are talking about something else. We are talking about rules set by the US government. When most of us came in this country years ago, we knew the rules and we expected those rules to be followed. If a government agency keeps my LC certification for years without processing it and even without indicating when it would be processed, then the government is not following those rules. And it is my right to know why is that. If I honestly pay my taxes and follow the laws of this country, I expect the government of the very same country to fulfill its obligations to me and (in particular) to process my application in a reasonable time and by following the current laws. If I do not qualify - OK, I will "pack back". But I want to know that, not to be kept in the dark.

    This is what should be the main goal of the "volunteers" of this forum or organization (whatever) - fairness and following the rules by the government. If the immigration agency is a bunch of people incapable to sort out their problems, then they have to be replaced and problems solved quickly and efficiently. Excuses like "no money, understaffing" do not work because we throw $$$ in lawyers laps - part of this money can be easily used by the government for "overstaffing".

    I see that some people got annoyed of my opinion but again, they should not forget that the issue we discuss concerns 350,000 highly qualified professionals who support the economy of this country. The opponents from numbersusa etc do not represent all Americans and most people are not against this king of immigration, if properly regulated. They just have to be properly informed.

    In addition, do not be afraid to voice your opinion if you think you are right and if you do not hide something. Then people will respect you.





    OLDMONK
    06-15 03:13 PM
    I believe it is the number which is assigned to you when your I-140 is approved. It is mentioned on your I -140 approval notice. and it is used to fill your AR-11 form

    Thanks, thats what I thought too. So in that case I am the only one who has that (not dependents) so their forms would be marked as "None".

    Google Search Results as follows:
    An Alien Registration Number or A# is an eight or nine digit number that is assigned to foreign nationals by the United States Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services. Foreign nationals who apply for visas without a U.S. relative or employer petition may not have an A#. Most immigrations forms request the A# number. If you do not have an A# just leave this field blank.

    Upon submission of a petition to the USCIS you will be assigned an A#. You can find your A# on the USCIS filing receipt you will receive after the USCIS receives and processes you petition.