chidurala
07-28 09:29 PM
thank u so much for ur prompt reply.
my husband's priority date is current now so are there any chances for me to get gc now??
my husband's priority date is current now so are there any chances for me to get gc now??
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ExtendedLEave
12-27 05:23 PM
My husband is currently employed on a H1 visa and I am on a H4 visa. Our current visas(H1 and H4) are valid till January 2013. We are Candadian permanent residents who plan on ultimately applying for green cards and settling down in the US. I am a newbie in this arena and have a few questions that I tried searching answers for but couldn't find anything conclusive and would appreciate any answers
1) For various reasons can I stay back in the country for 4-6 months, while my husband goes back to Canada on the extended unpaid leave for the 4-6 months and comes back? Or if I leave with him now, can I come back after 6 months and stay here for 4-6 months? Are there any rules/regulations that prevent me from doing this. Please note that we live across the border in Canada and travel back/forth via car.
2) My hubby is planning on taking an extended unpaid leave from work( for personal and not health related reasons) and his employer is OK with that. This could be as short as 3 months and could be as long as a year. During this time we will be going back to Canada. Do you know if this will create any issues with immigration currently or in the future? How long can this leave exist?
3) If my husband ultimately comes back to a different job after this unpaid leave, will his chances of getting a visa for that new job be affected?
4) If he wants to take an extended leave do we need to leave the country? Can we take an extended leave and stay in the country? Will we be violating any rules/regulations if we do that?
5) Lets say we want to come back after 6 months, do we need to come back together?
6) If we are in Canada for the next 6 months, can we keep taking weekend trips to visit our families in US?
Would appreciate any information that anyone can provide on this.
Thanks,
ExtendedLeaveApplicant
1) For various reasons can I stay back in the country for 4-6 months, while my husband goes back to Canada on the extended unpaid leave for the 4-6 months and comes back? Or if I leave with him now, can I come back after 6 months and stay here for 4-6 months? Are there any rules/regulations that prevent me from doing this. Please note that we live across the border in Canada and travel back/forth via car.
2) My hubby is planning on taking an extended unpaid leave from work( for personal and not health related reasons) and his employer is OK with that. This could be as short as 3 months and could be as long as a year. During this time we will be going back to Canada. Do you know if this will create any issues with immigration currently or in the future? How long can this leave exist?
3) If my husband ultimately comes back to a different job after this unpaid leave, will his chances of getting a visa for that new job be affected?
4) If he wants to take an extended leave do we need to leave the country? Can we take an extended leave and stay in the country? Will we be violating any rules/regulations if we do that?
5) Lets say we want to come back after 6 months, do we need to come back together?
6) If we are in Canada for the next 6 months, can we keep taking weekend trips to visit our families in US?
Would appreciate any information that anyone can provide on this.
Thanks,
ExtendedLeaveApplicant
njboy
12-26 09:21 AM
we are all here for a little green square..its not green colored any longer, and is more rectangular than a square..its called a permanent resident card..
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kak1978
06-10 09:50 PM
Hi there
I am currently working on F1-OPT with company A. Company A filed for my
H1B visa and it got approved, which is yet to start from Oct 2010. But now I
got an offer from Company B. I have to get my H1 transferred to company B.
I have informed my current employer(Company A) about this transfer.
But actually they(company A) are planning to withdraw my H1B visa petition
from USCIS as I will not be working with them from Oct 2010.
I would like to know if this will affect my visa transfer.
Can someone please let me know how it works and suggest me what should I do
to get my transfer done?
Thank you so much for the help
Sai
You can transfer your H1B before Oct. There is an option in the H1 application for that. I don't remember the exact wording, but one of my friend did this last year and it was approved.
I am currently working on F1-OPT with company A. Company A filed for my
H1B visa and it got approved, which is yet to start from Oct 2010. But now I
got an offer from Company B. I have to get my H1 transferred to company B.
I have informed my current employer(Company A) about this transfer.
But actually they(company A) are planning to withdraw my H1B visa petition
from USCIS as I will not be working with them from Oct 2010.
I would like to know if this will affect my visa transfer.
Can someone please let me know how it works and suggest me what should I do
to get my transfer done?
Thank you so much for the help
Sai
You can transfer your H1B before Oct. There is an option in the H1 application for that. I don't remember the exact wording, but one of my friend did this last year and it was approved.
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leo2606
01-07 12:54 PM
LUD means basically nothing.
I got FP done, got EAD and got Ap by October 2007. I have 3 LUDs each on mine and my wife's 485 since 01/04/2008.I just called TSC and the IO said no change in the case.
I got FP done, got EAD and got Ap by October 2007. I have 3 LUDs each on mine and my wife's 485 since 01/04/2008.I just called TSC and the IO said no change in the case.
kalinga_sena
02-26 03:26 PM
I think most the news that H1B's are turned back @POE are not ture. My wife just got her second H1B stamped at kolkotta embassy ( end of jan) and we came back through JFK on Feb 14th. I am on my second H1B. Not a single question was asked. Again Not a single question was asked for first time. Before they used to ask the name of the employer or ur position. We both are permanent employees for a big company ( think of iPhone) and done our MS here. based on my recent experience I do not see any problem with you.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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wandmaker
11-17 12:20 PM
BTW, the easiest way to get back to H4 status is by reentering the country using H4 visa. For which, you will have to maintain H1 status, if you want her to have H4 status in the future.
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12-09 12:16 AM
I love Chand Nawab calling people "Barwah" and "Baygarath" :).
I almost died of laughing :D.
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I almost died of laughing :D.
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martinvisalaw
07-20 02:11 PM
Hi
It will great help if some body can help regarding this.
I had my H1B from A Company,Recently i have moved to B Company where i was asked to go to UK for Business purpose.I have yet to have stamping from B Company.I still have valid visa till end of next year from Company A name stamping in the passport.Will there be any issues for comming back from UK without having stamping.
Thanks
You can use the valid visa from Co. A provided that you also show the H-1B approval from Co. B on returning to the US.
It will great help if some body can help regarding this.
I had my H1B from A Company,Recently i have moved to B Company where i was asked to go to UK for Business purpose.I have yet to have stamping from B Company.I still have valid visa till end of next year from Company A name stamping in the passport.Will there be any issues for comming back from UK without having stamping.
Thanks
You can use the valid visa from Co. A provided that you also show the H-1B approval from Co. B on returning to the US.
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04-10 09:29 AM
Very good!!! I guess it relates to most of us..
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SKK2004
08-22 10:45 AM
PD Aug 2004, EB-2 India
I-140/I-485 applied in August 2007 at TSC (non-concurrent)
I-140 approval in March 2008
Spouse 485/AP/EAD applied August 2008 (received receipt notices)
Self EAD applied August 2008 (received receipt notices)
Till date I have not received my FP notice. I applied for my EAD (even though I am not planning on using it) hoping to jump start my pending 485 and get the things rolling for FP and processing of 485. Surprisingly, I got my EAD approval email on Aug 17th and I received my EAD card in the mail yesterday. It is valid for 2 years. It says finger prints not available. No change in the pending 485 status.
I am totally perplexed about receiving the EAD without FP and so is my attorney. Can someone give me an idea of what is going on? Any input is appreciated! Thanks much!
I-140/I-485 applied in August 2007 at TSC (non-concurrent)
I-140 approval in March 2008
Spouse 485/AP/EAD applied August 2008 (received receipt notices)
Self EAD applied August 2008 (received receipt notices)
Till date I have not received my FP notice. I applied for my EAD (even though I am not planning on using it) hoping to jump start my pending 485 and get the things rolling for FP and processing of 485. Surprisingly, I got my EAD approval email on Aug 17th and I received my EAD card in the mail yesterday. It is valid for 2 years. It says finger prints not available. No change in the pending 485 status.
I am totally perplexed about receiving the EAD without FP and so is my attorney. Can someone give me an idea of what is going on? Any input is appreciated! Thanks much!
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ruchigup
05-01 02:34 PM
I just talked with my current employer, and they seems willing to sign letter as appropriate in respondin to RFE.
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12-15 05:48 PM
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I have left it open for anyone to join. Please feel free if you wish to join
Cheers
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I have left it open for anyone to join. Please feel free if you wish to join
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vidyas_m
05-05 01:40 PM
This info might be a little old. But I filed for PERM on Dec 1, 2010 and it got approved on Dec 19th, 2010. So, 18 days. Also, you can find the latest info for PERM approval processing time on www..com
Good Luck.
Good Luck.
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Ann Ruben
05-27 05:41 PM
There is no equivalent non-immigrant visa to an E. However, in some circumstances, an H-1 or an L-1 visa might be possible based on professional or managerial position with the US enterprise in which an investment is being made.
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04-07 10:12 PM
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HV000
11-09 08:38 PM
I have 2 H1B Transfer questions for clarification.
1. Can H1B Transfer be filed when H1B Extension is pending with the current employer?
2. Do i need to have copy of I-140 approval notice for H1B Tranfer? The current employer does not share this document.
I appreciate members response.
1. Can H1B Transfer be filed when H1B Extension is pending with the current employer?
2. Do i need to have copy of I-140 approval notice for H1B Tranfer? The current employer does not share this document.
I appreciate members response.
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jonty_11
06-14 03:34 PM
Doesnt make sense,, I never had j1 VISA
Alfio
06-28 09:57 AM
Thank you. The lawyer is in Missouri. I will try to ask the documentation back.
In the US, attorney ethics rules vary somewhat from state to state. In most states, you are clearly entitled to all substantive materials contained in your case file. Unless the retainer/fee agreement clearly obligates you to pay for copying costs in this circumstance, the law firm should give you the documents you want without charge.
In the US, attorney ethics rules vary somewhat from state to state. In most states, you are clearly entitled to all substantive materials contained in your case file. Unless the retainer/fee agreement clearly obligates you to pay for copying costs in this circumstance, the law firm should give you the documents you want without charge.
st4rguitar
04-06 01:22 PM
Hi,
My Company applied PERM in Sept'07 at Chicago. Till now company hasn't heard back yet and now employer is planning to file one more PERM appl. through different Lawyer. Can we file one more application without hearing/know the first case status?
Appreciate the reply.
Thx...
You cannot file a new PERM under the same position under the same company while the other one is still pending.
The DOL states an "average" processing time of 90 days, which may be extended based on whether or not an audit or multiple audits are issued. We are however noticing the average processing time is about 4 months or so.
My Company applied PERM in Sept'07 at Chicago. Till now company hasn't heard back yet and now employer is planning to file one more PERM appl. through different Lawyer. Can we file one more application without hearing/know the first case status?
Appreciate the reply.
Thx...
You cannot file a new PERM under the same position under the same company while the other one is still pending.
The DOL states an "average" processing time of 90 days, which may be extended based on whether or not an audit or multiple audits are issued. We are however noticing the average processing time is about 4 months or so.
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