ivrocks10
02-13 09:30 AM
Hi everyone
started following IV after my friend told me about it. got some useful info and really admire the time members put to answer queries. this is my post and I hope I get some info here. my hubby is looking to relocate to south FL so we both can live and work in same place. he did get couple offers - one from a insurance firm and another from a software company - Citrix. looks like first one will only do EB-3 although the position requires 5+ years exp. does anyone know if Citrix does GC under EB-2 ?
started following IV after my friend told me about it. got some useful info and really admire the time members put to answer queries. this is my post and I hope I get some info here. my hubby is looking to relocate to south FL so we both can live and work in same place. he did get couple offers - one from a insurance firm and another from a software company - Citrix. looks like first one will only do EB-3 although the position requires 5+ years exp. does anyone know if Citrix does GC under EB-2 ?
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Pineapple
07-27 04:00 PM
Good work sw33t, but just curious.. why are you opening one thread per state chapter?? Can we restrict this to one thread, and close the rest please? thanks..
acecupid
01-27 11:27 AM
Well, ITGrunt seems to have been taken down already.... Good Riddance!!
Good riddance indeed !! :cool:
Good riddance indeed !! :cool:
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iheartindia79
11-06 01:42 PM
I just wanted to confirm that "Document mailed to applicant" on I-131 means that the AP is approved. Can someone who saw a similar message please share their experience?
gxr
It does mean that AP has been approved and mailed. However, I have read several posts where people receive AP in the mail after 3-4 of the approval.
gxr
It does mean that AP has been approved and mailed. However, I have read several posts where people receive AP in the mail after 3-4 of the approval.
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piyu7444
04-23 06:44 PM
This is a nice find....thank you.
eb3_nepa
01-21 12:44 PM
Yes. You will get all the tax rebates. I remember getting the rebate check after 2001.
THAT makes sense. Since i had JUST graduated in June 2001, i must have filed as a NON-resident for that period.
THAT makes sense. Since i had JUST graduated in June 2001, i must have filed as a NON-resident for that period.
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theshiningsun
12-16 08:44 PM
thx for the clarifications.
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black_logs
04-14 12:23 PM
We are happy and proud to anounce that we are a 3000+ members family now. Kudos to the all the members for the hard work and perseverance. We are happy with what we have achieved so far and are confident & determined to do our best in the future. I want to quote Sunil on this
'I can sooo clearly remember when we just got started off, and we had only couple threads on our forums. We had only 6-8 members.
We were posting stuff on the forums just to get some content out there so people can see some activity. Hard to believe we have close to 600 threads now.
This is something everyone should be proud of'
'I can sooo clearly remember when we just got started off, and we had only couple threads on our forums. We had only 6-8 members.
We were posting stuff on the forums just to get some content out there so people can see some activity. Hard to believe we have close to 600 threads now.
This is something everyone should be proud of'
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wandmaker
04-19 11:41 AM
Hi guys,
My I140 was approved last week (RD July 2007). I have the approval notice copy from the lawyer but the online status is still saying its pending.
I called uscis and she told me that she is seeing that its pending too but if i have the approval notice then not to worry. It takes them some time sometimes to update the system, as per her.
But my concern is, when my PD becomes current and if their own system shows my I140 penidng(eventhough it's approved), how will they approve 485?
Any one in same boat or any past experience?
Thanks and good luck to all who are waiting.
now-a-days, Online system is not in sync with the case system. Level CSR will see what you see on online system. As long as you have the hardcopy of the approval, you are good to go. Someday, online status will change.
My I140 was approved last week (RD July 2007). I have the approval notice copy from the lawyer but the online status is still saying its pending.
I called uscis and she told me that she is seeing that its pending too but if i have the approval notice then not to worry. It takes them some time sometimes to update the system, as per her.
But my concern is, when my PD becomes current and if their own system shows my I140 penidng(eventhough it's approved), how will they approve 485?
Any one in same boat or any past experience?
Thanks and good luck to all who are waiting.
now-a-days, Online system is not in sync with the case system. Level CSR will see what you see on online system. As long as you have the hardcopy of the approval, you are good to go. Someday, online status will change.
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eilsoe
10-07 01:11 PM
heeeeyy.... now there's an idea!!
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Green_Always
02-27 09:16 PM
Yes Great Inovation and Technology looks promising, need to see how this grows.
Let it Bloom soon... in every backyard and household.
Hope we can take this to Villages and Small cities in India.
Let it Bloom soon... in every backyard and household.
Hope we can take this to Villages and Small cities in India.
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kondur_007
08-11 06:08 PM
Got an RFE to produce employment verification letter from my current employer. Yes, i changed the employer recently but didn't file AC-21.
Do you know how long USCIS takes to update the status online?
Thanks.
G.
I am assuming that your lawyer sent it by some means that can verify that it was delivered.
USCIS usually takes about 7-10 days to update it online. (for example, if your RFE response was delivered to USCIS on Aug 10, expect it to be updated around Aug 17-20).
If you do not see update after 15 days of the delivery of the RFE response, call USCIS customer service so they can track it for you.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck.
Do you know how long USCIS takes to update the status online?
Thanks.
G.
I am assuming that your lawyer sent it by some means that can verify that it was delivered.
USCIS usually takes about 7-10 days to update it online. (for example, if your RFE response was delivered to USCIS on Aug 10, expect it to be updated around Aug 17-20).
If you do not see update after 15 days of the delivery of the RFE response, call USCIS customer service so they can track it for you.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck.
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alkg
10-26 02:05 PM
Yes I files my applications at NSC but receipt nos are of TSC
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sachuin23
12-31 02:44 PM
I have realised that all Legal Immigration hopes ,in this country of dreams, are futile and there are better things in life than just to wait / hope for a change.
I am making a resolution , not to worry for Green card and priority data in the coming year :).
I am making a resolution , not to worry for Green card and priority data in the coming year :).
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saps
01-02 01:31 PM
Can someone please help me on this. I would really appreciate any help on this.
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ImmInd
01-12 10:13 AM
My H1B Extn is pending at VSC since Nov 2008 and have same issue from day one. Looks like, some issues for some service centre applications via online.
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yestogc
07-02 10:03 PM
This is indeed good news, how long can we stay in dark, we should all know at what stage we are at, as of now I do not know if my case has been pre-adjudicated or not, have background check done or not ??.
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roseball
08-19 09:10 AM
My employer filled EB-2 PERM for me on 12/2007.
My I-140 is approved on 07/2008.
Now I am worry about losing my job.
If this happens, maybe I will switch to NIW pathway later.
Now I wonder whether NIW can use the PD of PERM?
My attorney is not sure about this.
Anyone here succeed in this?
Thank you very much!
AFAIK, your PD can be used across any EB - 1, 2, or 3 categories and not EB- 4 and 5. So in my opinion, you should be able to port your PD.
My I-140 is approved on 07/2008.
Now I am worry about losing my job.
If this happens, maybe I will switch to NIW pathway later.
Now I wonder whether NIW can use the PD of PERM?
My attorney is not sure about this.
Anyone here succeed in this?
Thank you very much!
AFAIK, your PD can be used across any EB - 1, 2, or 3 categories and not EB- 4 and 5. So in my opinion, you should be able to port your PD.
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roopamadhu2004
03-14 12:45 PM
Employer 1(Very small company and doesn't exist anymore):
1) Labor cleared,
2) I-140 approved
Then Joined in another company (Multi billion company) Employer 2:
1) Labor cleared
2) Mistake: Didn't file I-140 and when priority dates were open in July 2007, they filed for I-485 with Old employer's I-140 and got EADs
3) Still waiting for Green card
My priority date: Sep 2002 (It is carried from first employer)
Still I am getting H1 B extensions - every 3 years with Employer 2
But my wife is working in EAD
In June 2010, we were informed by my company legal dept that they iled I485 incorrectly and they want to correct it. So they started over again.
1) Labor cleared
2) I-140 approved Mar 2011.
3) Priority dates are not current and waiting for it.
My options:1) Backout old I485 now and wait for priority dates and then reapply (Adv: No RFEs, No risk, high probability that we can retain Priority date. Diadv: My wife looses her job and get back to H4)
2) Backout I-485 when priority dates are open and reapply....(Adv: My can work longer and will get at least 90 days break. Disadv: Risk if get RFEs now or reject now before we reapply - risk to loose priority date)
Questions for you:1) Is there any way to file an ammendment to update new I-140 with my existing application without my wife getting impacted? If so, how much riskier it is?
2) Our attorney says we cannot do it because it is invalid I-485. And we have to file a new one. Is it?
3) Then does it mean my wife is working illegally?
4) When is the best time to backout (My wife is not happy to leave her current employer)?
5) Attorney says we have to update them with new I-140 if we get RFE asking for my second Employer's I-140. My question is, Why can't we do it now? How much riskier it is?
Please let me know. I appreciate your advice and help!
1) Labor cleared,
2) I-140 approved
Then Joined in another company (Multi billion company) Employer 2:
1) Labor cleared
2) Mistake: Didn't file I-140 and when priority dates were open in July 2007, they filed for I-485 with Old employer's I-140 and got EADs
3) Still waiting for Green card
My priority date: Sep 2002 (It is carried from first employer)
Still I am getting H1 B extensions - every 3 years with Employer 2
But my wife is working in EAD
In June 2010, we were informed by my company legal dept that they iled I485 incorrectly and they want to correct it. So they started over again.
1) Labor cleared
2) I-140 approved Mar 2011.
3) Priority dates are not current and waiting for it.
My options:1) Backout old I485 now and wait for priority dates and then reapply (Adv: No RFEs, No risk, high probability that we can retain Priority date. Diadv: My wife looses her job and get back to H4)
2) Backout I-485 when priority dates are open and reapply....(Adv: My can work longer and will get at least 90 days break. Disadv: Risk if get RFEs now or reject now before we reapply - risk to loose priority date)
Questions for you:1) Is there any way to file an ammendment to update new I-140 with my existing application without my wife getting impacted? If so, how much riskier it is?
2) Our attorney says we cannot do it because it is invalid I-485. And we have to file a new one. Is it?
3) Then does it mean my wife is working illegally?
4) When is the best time to backout (My wife is not happy to leave her current employer)?
5) Attorney says we have to update them with new I-140 if we get RFE asking for my second Employer's I-140. My question is, Why can't we do it now? How much riskier it is?
Please let me know. I appreciate your advice and help!
mallu
10-14 02:28 PM
It is mentioned by many that PD should be current at the time of GC approval. Is that right?
I know people from India who got their GC approved when their PD is not current.
One can check this easily in looking for I-485 approvals to people from India who submitted their applications concurrently in EB2 category after say april 2004. Disregard the cases which got approved in July 2007. Still there are many cases remaining invalidating the 'rule'!
The strict rule is that one's PD needs to be current for approval. But if there aren't earlier PDs available for approval ( say stuck in namecheck ) and if USCIS doesn't want to visa numbers for a year to be wasted , then one can get approved even if PD is not current.
I know people from India who got their GC approved when their PD is not current.
One can check this easily in looking for I-485 approvals to people from India who submitted their applications concurrently in EB2 category after say april 2004. Disregard the cases which got approved in July 2007. Still there are many cases remaining invalidating the 'rule'!
The strict rule is that one's PD needs to be current for approval. But if there aren't earlier PDs available for approval ( say stuck in namecheck ) and if USCIS doesn't want to visa numbers for a year to be wasted , then one can get approved even if PD is not current.
kpchal2
06-10 04:35 PM
My attorney by mistake has applied for my ead renewal 10 days before the 120 time frame. I was supposed to send my application to USCIS by June 20th but my attorney sent it today and did this by mistake. can the gurus please explain me my options. i would hate to miss the line for being diligent. do they reject my application and if so will they send it back. can i apply a new app before i get this application back or do i have to wait till it comes back (if it comes back). what other negative implications should i be worried about.
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