nithinsurendran
04-10 11:48 AM
Hi,
My employer filed labor for me in October 2007. My labour got approved in Feb 2008. Can you please know when I can apply for the EAD? What are the pre-requisties to apply for an EAD.
Thanks a lot,
Nithin.
My employer filed labor for me in October 2007. My labour got approved in Feb 2008. Can you please know when I can apply for the EAD? What are the pre-requisties to apply for an EAD.
Thanks a lot,
Nithin.
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wandmaker
10-29 05:56 PM
H1-B Extension after 6 years.
Is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
I have changed my employment after I-140 approved. But the previous employer agreed to continue the GC process. I could not file 485 due to PD is not current.
The 6 yrs limit on H1 is about to be over.
Is it possible to extend H1-B after 6 yrs at the new employer, based on the I-140 approved by previous employer as green card is process? Or is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
Thanks in advance
Venkat
In order to extend H1B beyond six years, you do not require to be with the GC sponsoring employer. One must have filed a labor 365 days before 6th year end date. 1 or 3 years extension is based on what stage of GC processing you are in. Hope this helps!
Is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
I have changed my employment after I-140 approved. But the previous employer agreed to continue the GC process. I could not file 485 due to PD is not current.
The 6 yrs limit on H1 is about to be over.
Is it possible to extend H1-B after 6 yrs at the new employer, based on the I-140 approved by previous employer as green card is process? Or is it mandatory that I have to work at the employer who is processing my GC to get the extension on H1-B beyond 6 years?
Thanks in advance
Venkat
In order to extend H1B beyond six years, you do not require to be with the GC sponsoring employer. One must have filed a labor 365 days before 6th year end date. 1 or 3 years extension is based on what stage of GC processing you are in. Hope this helps!
transpass
09-28 12:51 PM
does anyone have latest receipting update?
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p7810456
10-24 05:15 PM
Hi guys,
I understand that after getting your 45day letter your case will be in the BEC database and will be processed in order.
Now I just saw people on this forum with PD Aug 2003 got approved 10/17.
and I know a friend with pd oct 2003 got approved in April.
Suppose that the guy got approved 10/17 was input to the system after the other luckier guy, the most conservative estimation is now pd Aug 2003 is being processed.
Anybody heard of any later PD being approved recently? from DBEC?
I'm just thinking, if we share the pd/approval information on this forum we'll have better estimates about our cases and have a somewhat less stressful life.
Thanks.
Some of my friends, whose PD is in early 2005, got approvals from DBEC recently!
I understand that after getting your 45day letter your case will be in the BEC database and will be processed in order.
Now I just saw people on this forum with PD Aug 2003 got approved 10/17.
and I know a friend with pd oct 2003 got approved in April.
Suppose that the guy got approved 10/17 was input to the system after the other luckier guy, the most conservative estimation is now pd Aug 2003 is being processed.
Anybody heard of any later PD being approved recently? from DBEC?
I'm just thinking, if we share the pd/approval information on this forum we'll have better estimates about our cases and have a somewhat less stressful life.
Thanks.
Some of my friends, whose PD is in early 2005, got approvals from DBEC recently!
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BMP
01-13 06:55 PM
After many, many years of wait ( to be exact totally 8 ) I was about to pack my belongings and move on with my life but in other place.
For certain reasons, which I will not discuss there I could not return to my home country.
Looking back and analyzing decisions made by the HR and the lawyers that the company hired to handle my case I feel something very uncomfortable. My advice to those who are at the very beginning of the immigration path is "Never under any circumstances trust the immigration lawyer that was hired or recommended by your employer. Remember your employer's interests are exactly opposite to yours."
Anyway yesterday I got that coveted �We sent you an approval notice..." e-mail.
Am I excited? Not very. Certainly I would have been if this happened many years ago.
Another advice that I want to give is do not take this green card business to close to your heart. There are much more important things in this life.
Good luck to you all.
For certain reasons, which I will not discuss there I could not return to my home country.
Looking back and analyzing decisions made by the HR and the lawyers that the company hired to handle my case I feel something very uncomfortable. My advice to those who are at the very beginning of the immigration path is "Never under any circumstances trust the immigration lawyer that was hired or recommended by your employer. Remember your employer's interests are exactly opposite to yours."
Anyway yesterday I got that coveted �We sent you an approval notice..." e-mail.
Am I excited? Not very. Certainly I would have been if this happened many years ago.
Another advice that I want to give is do not take this green card business to close to your heart. There are much more important things in this life.
Good luck to you all.
cherl
05-07 09:11 PM
Thanks for your reply.
What would be the process look like? When the priority date becomes current, what should I do? Where should I subject I-485?
What would be the process look like? When the priority date becomes current, what should I do? Where should I subject I-485?
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freddyCR
January 3rd, 2005, 01:30 PM
Thanks. How about this ?
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newbie2020
04-29 03:14 PM
I see only USCIS officials and State dept officials in the panel committee...
Isn't it ironic ....??
They would put their argument why increasing the visa numbers will not really improve their efficiency in processing like July fiasco
I am sure we can see the transcripts of this hearing. Not sure if it is going to be on C-span as well.
Isn't it ironic ....??
They would put their argument why increasing the visa numbers will not really improve their efficiency in processing like July fiasco
I am sure we can see the transcripts of this hearing. Not sure if it is going to be on C-span as well.
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Cathy_P
February 18th, 2005, 07:53 PM
I think that this would look good...cropped down to at least half the sky that is there...sharpen more..converted to sepia.