ashwin
02-24 09:52 AM
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lovealways1234
05-13 03:00 PM
Greetings all,
I am new to Immigration voice and feel very blessed for finding the site.
Here is my situation I am a green card holder since 1996. However I waited until now because I had I received probation before judgment in 2003. The case was expunged in 2007. The conviction was Annotated Code of Maryland article 27 , section 146 (c )(1 ) stipulating that : Any person who violates any provision of subsection (c)(1) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or both.
According to the information I found on USCIS, you can not have any conviction in the five years preceding your application; It looks like I should be fine. I am ready to apply now and it has been a good obedient green card holder for 6 years now, I don't have any issue with the law since 2003.
I am also married to a US citizen and have three children (all citizens). I was able to get all my information from the court prior to the expungement as well.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks you so much.
I am new to Immigration voice and feel very blessed for finding the site.
Here is my situation I am a green card holder since 1996. However I waited until now because I had I received probation before judgment in 2003. The case was expunged in 2007. The conviction was Annotated Code of Maryland article 27 , section 146 (c )(1 ) stipulating that : Any person who violates any provision of subsection (c)(1) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or both.
According to the information I found on USCIS, you can not have any conviction in the five years preceding your application; It looks like I should be fine. I am ready to apply now and it has been a good obedient green card holder for 6 years now, I don't have any issue with the law since 2003.
I am also married to a US citizen and have three children (all citizens). I was able to get all my information from the court prior to the expungement as well.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks you so much.
cr125rider
04-16 01:48 AM
Whew, I thought the logo was best too, good thing I saved it as a different psd. Modding now...
DONE:
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julia0345
05-07 12:37 AM
thanks...:)
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love police
08-25 01:23 AM
where you from ben?
Satrofu
12-11 05:45 PM
You have to be "in-status" to apply for AOS. The IO wants evidence of your continued non-immigrant status before you filed your AOS. Also, remember AOS does not grant you a status. It just lets you not accrue unlawful presence
Thank you for answering.
Does someone know if there is a time limit for immigration to answer after I send the evidence?
Thank you for answering.
Does someone know if there is a time limit for immigration to answer after I send the evidence?
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fatjoe
10-26 08:43 AM
So your 485 and EAD are at different Service Centers?
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applejelly
01-05 11:52 AM
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vparam
10-29 05:42 PM
There is no need to withdraw your 485. But why do you need 2 485's. It just shuts out visas for others. You can continue on H1b with your current employer and join in EAD with the other.
Not an attorney , please validate with one
Not an attorney , please validate with one
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sfxman
05-09 05:05 PM
Mine is around 10K for Europe so I should be fine...
Best of luck to you...
Best of luck to you...
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raysaikat
01-10 07:53 PM
Hi,
My current visa status is H4. As i cannot work on this visa, I am interested in doing an Unpaid Internship. Please clarify whether I can do so on an H4 visa.
I'm trying to secure the internship in a nonprofit organisation. Will there be an exception for them, in case it's not allowed otherwise?
Thanks a tonne!!!
AFAIK, you can do volunteer work without restrictions, provided this truly is a volunteer work; i.e., there is no employer-employee relationship, and you are not working in anticipation that you will be hired in near future based on your current work.
Maybe a good test is, if the nonprofit organization requires your SSN before they would allow you to work, then you may not do that work on H4.
My current visa status is H4. As i cannot work on this visa, I am interested in doing an Unpaid Internship. Please clarify whether I can do so on an H4 visa.
I'm trying to secure the internship in a nonprofit organisation. Will there be an exception for them, in case it's not allowed otherwise?
Thanks a tonne!!!
AFAIK, you can do volunteer work without restrictions, provided this truly is a volunteer work; i.e., there is no employer-employee relationship, and you are not working in anticipation that you will be hired in near future based on your current work.
Maybe a good test is, if the nonprofit organization requires your SSN before they would allow you to work, then you may not do that work on H4.
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06-11 02:38 PM
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07-27 12:03 PM
Thanks everyone. This really helps
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UKannan
02-10 12:33 PM
Does anyone know the Job Portals (besides dice, monster, careerbuilder etc) / News Papers where I can find jobs in NY/NJ locations?
Appreciate the support!
Appreciate the support!
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factoryman
02-09 08:55 PM
Before you post new diaries, look at the links/ diaries at the left. Rule out no such threads, as you want to post are already in progess.
On this issue, one active thread is going on here at IV (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3216), the original one started by me is here (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3215).
Follow the other side here (http://hammondlawgroup.blogspot.com/)(you can do anonymous posts). Let us stick to one thread and action.
Please don't post any further here.
On this issue, one active thread is going on here at IV (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3216), the original one started by me is here (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3215).
Follow the other side here (http://hammondlawgroup.blogspot.com/)(you can do anonymous posts). Let us stick to one thread and action.
Please don't post any further here.
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07-28 05:16 PM
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poorslumdog
09-14 04:14 PM
My Husband�s priority date is Oct 2003 (EB3). My Employer is willing to start for GC in EB2. Can We use my husband�s EB3 Oct 2003 priority date ?
Your suggestions are really appreciated.
Contributed $100
Receipt ID: 5116-8138-6595-2887
EB3 India Oct 2003
Only your husband can port the PD and you can not do that.
Your suggestions are really appreciated.
Contributed $100
Receipt ID: 5116-8138-6595-2887
EB3 India Oct 2003
Only your husband can port the PD and you can not do that.
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needhelp!
02-05 02:02 PM
http://immigrationvoice.org/wiki/index.php/LUD
Apologies if I should have looked this up somewhere within IV .
Guess it is a simple question.
What does a soft LUD mean ? I have often read that term on the forum.
I at times see that something was updated on my case..."last updated date" but then there is no status update.....for example this happened on my I131 application on Feb 4, 2009
On the I485 I think it is just that they transferred it from one office to another as the status says.
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Last updated | Form number
2/4/2009 | I131
2/5/2009 | I485
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Apologies if I should have looked this up somewhere within IV .
Guess it is a simple question.
What does a soft LUD mean ? I have often read that term on the forum.
I at times see that something was updated on my case..."last updated date" but then there is no status update.....for example this happened on my I131 application on Feb 4, 2009
On the I485 I think it is just that they transferred it from one office to another as the status says.
=============================
Last updated | Form number
2/4/2009 | I131
2/5/2009 | I485
===============================
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06-28 03:30 PM
Immigration Law from Houston Immigration Lawyer - Annie Banerjee Has Just Posted the Following:
In McDonald v. Chicago, The Supreme Court reasserted today that individuals have the right to retain guns at both the State and Local levels. The Majority consisting of conservative justices---- Alito, Roberts, Scalia, Thomas, and Kennedy based their decision on the history of the second Amendment, where militias were given the right to protect their farmlands. At that time we had no organized police force, we had no justice system in place.
Who are the militias of today? The KKK-- the uneducated people, who generally do not work, collect welfare checks, and blame all their owes on the colored people and now the "illegal immigrants."
If the Supreme Court grants the right to local levels to enact gun controls, one can only speculate for instance what kind of gun control laws Maricopa COunty in Arizona will enact.
Due Process protects every "individual"; it does not say "citizens". And just like every individual has the right to protect themselves with weapons, every individuals also have the more fundamental right to live.
Although the justices said that the Second Amendment allows for a reasonable restriction of guns, their rationale based on history of the second Amendment gives the militias a carte blanche right to bear arms. This can indeed set a dangerous precedence.
For more information contact Houston Immigration Lawyer (http://www.visatous.com) or Houston Immigration Attorney (http://www.visatous.com), Annie Banerjeehttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8629098317507537197-3007429105780062622?l=usimmigrationmatters.blogspo t.com
More... (http://usimmigrationmatters.blogspot.com/2010/06/second-amendment.html)
In McDonald v. Chicago, The Supreme Court reasserted today that individuals have the right to retain guns at both the State and Local levels. The Majority consisting of conservative justices---- Alito, Roberts, Scalia, Thomas, and Kennedy based their decision on the history of the second Amendment, where militias were given the right to protect their farmlands. At that time we had no organized police force, we had no justice system in place.
Who are the militias of today? The KKK-- the uneducated people, who generally do not work, collect welfare checks, and blame all their owes on the colored people and now the "illegal immigrants."
If the Supreme Court grants the right to local levels to enact gun controls, one can only speculate for instance what kind of gun control laws Maricopa COunty in Arizona will enact.
Due Process protects every "individual"; it does not say "citizens". And just like every individual has the right to protect themselves with weapons, every individuals also have the more fundamental right to live.
Although the justices said that the Second Amendment allows for a reasonable restriction of guns, their rationale based on history of the second Amendment gives the militias a carte blanche right to bear arms. This can indeed set a dangerous precedence.
For more information contact Houston Immigration Lawyer (http://www.visatous.com) or Houston Immigration Attorney (http://www.visatous.com), Annie Banerjeehttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8629098317507537197-3007429105780062622?l=usimmigrationmatters.blogspo t.com
More... (http://usimmigrationmatters.blogspot.com/2010/06/second-amendment.html)
fall1998
05-18 09:59 AM
Hi,
For everyone, PD on I-485 is blank, it is only shown on I-140 approval notice.
Chill :-)
For everyone, PD on I-485 is blank, it is only shown on I-140 approval notice.
Chill :-)
WeShallOvercome
11-20 06:18 PM
Can you tell me how to check if my PD is current?? Thanks
Date1 = The date your LC was filed (Or I-140 if you are LC exempt case)
Date2 = The date on Monthly Visa Bulletin for your Country of birth, and
category
If Date1 is older than Date2, you are current, otherwise not
Date1 = The date your LC was filed (Or I-140 if you are LC exempt case)
Date2 = The date on Monthly Visa Bulletin for your Country of birth, and
category
If Date1 is older than Date2, you are current, otherwise not
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