franklin
07-25 02:51 PM
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/poll.php?do=showresults&pollid=115
This additional poll needs to have an option for "Just you" - someone needs to take my additional 1.5 GC applications!
This additional poll needs to have an option for "Just you" - someone needs to take my additional 1.5 GC applications!
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tabletpc
05-27 05:24 PM
thanks guys..that was quick...!!!!
gcnotfiledyet
02-24 11:18 AM
Is she studying for nursing boards or in nursing school?
If you have foreign degree then there are several steps, I think it involves CGFNS, visa screen, nclex, etc. CGFNS will take care of setting equivalency and authenticity of degree. I don't think there is need of wes evaluation, I could be wrong. Go to Carl Shustermann website and it explains in detail. Just google it.
I am also studying for boards right now, I passed my BSN from nursing school here.
If you have foreign degree then there are several steps, I think it involves CGFNS, visa screen, nclex, etc. CGFNS will take care of setting equivalency and authenticity of degree. I don't think there is need of wes evaluation, I could be wrong. Go to Carl Shustermann website and it explains in detail. Just google it.
I am also studying for boards right now, I passed my BSN from nursing school here.
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08-16 01:36 PM
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solaris27
02-29 03:13 PM
If they will find out it can be problem .
tinamatthew
07-20 11:55 PM
I value the contribution of IV a lot, but saying that you will get an answer only if you contribute is lame.. This is a public forum and all contributions are voluntary. Your answer degrades the noble cause of IV. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Good answer Loudobbs!! janilsal pls refrain from making such announcements - it is not nice
Good answer Loudobbs!! janilsal pls refrain from making such announcements - it is not nice
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godbless
06-25 05:32 PM
does that mean no hope left ? what r the other options ? isn't this whole process is for future employment and if i am licensed now than whats the problem in future employment i don't understand that part "future employment". i am on h1 now and if i will get my residency than i will be working at that position and i am licensed now. then why does the old date matters.
is it true guys ??
is it true guys ??
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khyati
03-21 04:51 PM
I am planning on getting my H1 done for this year... i have talked to a couple of people about the same and someone said thai i might have Pay to get my H1 Processed and get the job.... is it a right choice to make....
most of the H1's consultant i have come across does only ITsector
is there anyone who can suggest how to get the H1 for other field like Pharmacy, Microbiology.....etc....
most of the H1's consultant i have come across does only ITsector
is there anyone who can suggest how to get the H1 for other field like Pharmacy, Microbiology.....etc....
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06-09 02:10 PM
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The US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has issued new guidance (http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/health_care_occupations_20may09.pdf)on the standards for adjudicating H-1B petitions filed on behalf of beneficiaries seeking employment in a health-care specialty occupation.
The memo suggests that adjudicators should first consult the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics� Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) to determine whether the position qualifies as a H-1B "specialty occupation" as defined in the Immigration and Nationality Act.
The memo addresses licensing requirements for health-care workers in detail, and the effect of having a license - or not having a license - on approval of a case. If the foreign national has the required license, the adjudicator should not "look beyond the license." If the foreign national has a restricted license (e.g., license approved except for mandatory supervised practice), and the petition is otherwise approvable, an adjudicator should approve the petition for one year, or the duration of the restricted license, whichever is longer.
If the employee does not have the license because s/he needs certain immigration documents before getting a license, CIS can approved the petition for one year. The memo says that "The approval of any such H-1B petition shall not constitute approval by USCIS for the alien beneficiary to engage in any activity requiring possession of such State or local license. It is merely a means to facilitate the state or local licensing authority�s issuance of such a license to the alien, provided all other requirements are satisfied." Photo by http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianclarkmbbs/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianclarkmbbs/) http://immigrationvoice.org//blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2893395975825897727-4875672805913302124?l=martinvisalaw.blogspot.com
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The US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has issued new guidance (http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/health_care_occupations_20may09.pdf)on the standards for adjudicating H-1B petitions filed on behalf of beneficiaries seeking employment in a health-care specialty occupation.
The memo suggests that adjudicators should first consult the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics� Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) to determine whether the position qualifies as a H-1B "specialty occupation" as defined in the Immigration and Nationality Act.
The memo addresses licensing requirements for health-care workers in detail, and the effect of having a license - or not having a license - on approval of a case. If the foreign national has the required license, the adjudicator should not "look beyond the license." If the foreign national has a restricted license (e.g., license approved except for mandatory supervised practice), and the petition is otherwise approvable, an adjudicator should approve the petition for one year, or the duration of the restricted license, whichever is longer.
If the employee does not have the license because s/he needs certain immigration documents before getting a license, CIS can approved the petition for one year. The memo says that "The approval of any such H-1B petition shall not constitute approval by USCIS for the alien beneficiary to engage in any activity requiring possession of such State or local license. It is merely a means to facilitate the state or local licensing authority�s issuance of such a license to the alien, provided all other requirements are satisfied." Photo by http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianclarkmbbs/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianclarkmbbs/) http://immigrationvoice.org//blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2893395975825897727-4875672805913302124?l=martinvisalaw.blogspot.com
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kondur_007
06-03 11:06 AM
http://www.travel.state.gov/pdf/EmploymentDemandUsedForCutOffDates.pdf
Each month visa bulletin is preceded with a demand data. So bulletin should come today or tomorrow.
Check out data for China. It shows significant reduction from last month. Expectations are low for India but China will advance a lot in July.
This is done in preparation for the spill over (fall down); they have used up all of "china's own" numbers and now they will actually retrogress EB2 China (to move it along with EB2 India) to distribute spillover (fall down); the VB will come with a "long explanation" as to why the retrogression for EB2 China despite of low demand....
Stay tuned! :)
Each month visa bulletin is preceded with a demand data. So bulletin should come today or tomorrow.
Check out data for China. It shows significant reduction from last month. Expectations are low for India but China will advance a lot in July.
This is done in preparation for the spill over (fall down); they have used up all of "china's own" numbers and now they will actually retrogress EB2 China (to move it along with EB2 India) to distribute spillover (fall down); the VB will come with a "long explanation" as to why the retrogression for EB2 China despite of low demand....
Stay tuned! :)
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05-01 10:11 PM
i like third the best but they all are very nice.
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uma001
12-05 08:31 PM
I got laid off recently.
Now got job with 2 companies. 1 small and 1 big. 3 questions:
(1) Should I select based on my salary? Big company offers more salary.
(2) I have to now start Greencard again. So should I choose big company or small ? Both said they will consider sponsoring if performance is good.
(3) If I transfer H1B Is Big company likely to get RFE or small?
Go with consulting company.They will cooperate for your green card filing in EB-2. Any full time job never gaurantee green card.
Now got job with 2 companies. 1 small and 1 big. 3 questions:
(1) Should I select based on my salary? Big company offers more salary.
(2) I have to now start Greencard again. So should I choose big company or small ? Both said they will consider sponsoring if performance is good.
(3) If I transfer H1B Is Big company likely to get RFE or small?
Go with consulting company.They will cooperate for your green card filing in EB-2. Any full time job never gaurantee green card.
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brick2006
02-08 10:33 PM
am in my 8th year H1 due to expire in april...with an approved 140.(not a june 07 filer..no EAD)
My company is merging and i may get the axe..i have tried all tricks...but my exit is imminent..;(..well that's life.
I was about to file for my H1 extension... and now i may not be able to do that.
My spouse is on H1(Dec 2010) and we are expecting in april..and she thus cant travel.
I don't want to change to H4...(if i return i may switch to CP..hence i dont want to change to H4 and lose the GC process)
so can anyone please tell me,
a.) after my H1 expires in april, can i stay for a month or so and then leave the country?..will i be in any trouble at the port of exit.. i need time to pack and ship..hence the delay...
...Should i seek a legal advice???
... i just want to know.. if i can approach the USCIS and explain and get some kind of extension..
..do you know anyone who has been in a similar situation..
what are my options.. any advice will be appreciated...
thanks..
My company is merging and i may get the axe..i have tried all tricks...but my exit is imminent..;(..well that's life.
I was about to file for my H1 extension... and now i may not be able to do that.
My spouse is on H1(Dec 2010) and we are expecting in april..and she thus cant travel.
I don't want to change to H4...(if i return i may switch to CP..hence i dont want to change to H4 and lose the GC process)
so can anyone please tell me,
a.) after my H1 expires in april, can i stay for a month or so and then leave the country?..will i be in any trouble at the port of exit.. i need time to pack and ship..hence the delay...
...Should i seek a legal advice???
... i just want to know.. if i can approach the USCIS and explain and get some kind of extension..
..do you know anyone who has been in a similar situation..
what are my options.. any advice will be appreciated...
thanks..
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Brightsider
10-05 09:29 PM
My cousin was able to get it same day.
Drop everything and visit the local/nearest office as soon as you can.
The guys there are usually very sympathetic in such cases.
Best of luck
Drop everything and visit the local/nearest office as soon as you can.
The guys there are usually very sympathetic in such cases.
Best of luck
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gimme_GC2006
08-06 09:10 PM
Does any one know on an average how much time it will take to complete background check?
My PD is current this month and there is background check pending on my case..
My PD is current this month and there is background check pending on my case..
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India76
07-14 01:27 PM
I am currently on EAD and applied for I-485 in July 2007. My category is EB3 India.
I am also maintaing my H1-B status with current company. My priority date is December 2005.
As you all know about the situation of EB3 India and how long will it take to get to December 2005. I want to change the job as I am not getting paid as much as I am supposed to get considering my experience. I am also looking for some change and new opportunities.
So my question is if I get a contract job through a staffing agency and will be working for another company on contract and may be I get permanent after few months or may be not. Is it possible to work on contract for a company through staffing agency using my EAD? I never worked on contract my entire career so don't know anything about it.
What will I need to do or say when I go to staffing agency or the company I will be working for? what is the process?
Please advice as I know many of you have done this or know all about it.
Note: My wife is also on EAD( we applied for I-485 seperately) and not planning to move from the compay where she applied for GC.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
I am also maintaing my H1-B status with current company. My priority date is December 2005.
As you all know about the situation of EB3 India and how long will it take to get to December 2005. I want to change the job as I am not getting paid as much as I am supposed to get considering my experience. I am also looking for some change and new opportunities.
So my question is if I get a contract job through a staffing agency and will be working for another company on contract and may be I get permanent after few months or may be not. Is it possible to work on contract for a company through staffing agency using my EAD? I never worked on contract my entire career so don't know anything about it.
What will I need to do or say when I go to staffing agency or the company I will be working for? what is the process?
Please advice as I know many of you have done this or know all about it.
Note: My wife is also on EAD( we applied for I-485 seperately) and not planning to move from the compay where she applied for GC.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
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reachinus
09-26 03:26 PM
Yes. UR Lawyer is correct. U have to just pay one single fee for 485 filing and u can file yearly extensions for EAD and AP Free till ur 485 is approved.
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raydon
03-06 09:58 PM
Actually I have an L2 not an L1...hence the need of an EAD before the green card...
Now that you have the GC, quit worrying about expired EAD and all that crap. Enjoy the freedom and privileges of green card life. Don't worry about trivial things like EADs now.
Now that you have the GC, quit worrying about expired EAD and all that crap. Enjoy the freedom and privileges of green card life. Don't worry about trivial things like EADs now.
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05-08 08:53 PM
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purplehazea
03-27 03:13 PM
Out of personal experience of stories from other people I understand that generally most people do not have any problem while going for stamping outside the country. Subject to the fact that I am not an attorney and that you should consult one, here is my no guarantee advice:
Ensure that you have all the paper work and that you do not have any period of illegal stay;
Ensure that you go for stamping long before your visa validity runs out.
Again this is purely based on what I have noticed in my personal experience. Some people do get unlucky but overall it is better to go to a non-indian consulate and especially avoid Madras consulate.
Ensure that you have all the paper work and that you do not have any period of illegal stay;
Ensure that you go for stamping long before your visa validity runs out.
Again this is purely based on what I have noticed in my personal experience. Some people do get unlucky but overall it is better to go to a non-indian consulate and especially avoid Madras consulate.
loudoggs
08-10 12:07 PM
If company B is sponsoring your GC, they have to prove that the salary they will offer you after getting your GC, is equal or above the prevailing wage. As long as they are able to do that you should be okay. You just have to go and work for Company B once you get your GC.
I don't think it matters what you are making right now. This is my understanding.
I currently work in a big IT consulting firm (company A) thru H1. My uncle owns a very small (less than 100 ppl) consulting shop (company B). I want to join his company, but i dont want to transfer my h1 since B is small and there is lot more job stability in company A. So B is willing to sponsor future employment GC for me.
I will be joining company B in the same job desc as im working in company A. As it looks right now, I might have to take a small cut in salary to join company B, however im sure that salary difference will be a lot more once it gets to the 485 stages.
What do you think are the risks as compared to having a GC sponsored through a company where u already hold a H1? I understand that my intention to join might become an issue because of the salary issue, but wouldn't that be the case even if i filed for Company A, since company A would file a LC based on current wage and by the time of 485, I will be making a lot more.
I don't think it matters what you are making right now. This is my understanding.
I currently work in a big IT consulting firm (company A) thru H1. My uncle owns a very small (less than 100 ppl) consulting shop (company B). I want to join his company, but i dont want to transfer my h1 since B is small and there is lot more job stability in company A. So B is willing to sponsor future employment GC for me.
I will be joining company B in the same job desc as im working in company A. As it looks right now, I might have to take a small cut in salary to join company B, however im sure that salary difference will be a lot more once it gets to the 485 stages.
What do you think are the risks as compared to having a GC sponsored through a company where u already hold a H1? I understand that my intention to join might become an issue because of the salary issue, but wouldn't that be the case even if i filed for Company A, since company A would file a LC based on current wage and by the time of 485, I will be making a lot more.
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