Thursday, June 9, 2011

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  • cdeneo
    04-03 02:48 PM
    Anyone who applied and got a canadian tourist visa based on AP please share their experience ... Thanks!




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  • ameryki
    05-05 12:08 AM
    hey guys how about a adv parole doc in hand when returning instead of a stamped visa transiting Frankfurt?




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  • mzafar125
    11-01 09:47 AM
    Hi all,

    Need your help and experience in this!

    I received an RFE for my EAD and AP a few days ago. This has to do with me not registering myself during the NSEERS Special Registration. They want to know why i did not register for the NSEERS.

    I visited an attorney around March 2003 regarding the Special Registration and was adviced that I dont have to register because my last entry to the U.S. was in January 2003. That was when return for school after going back home for my Christmas holiday. I have been an F-1 student since September 1998.

    Reading the NSEERS requirement (http://www.ice.gov/doclib/pi/specialregistration/Call_In_Group4.pdf), my interpretation is that i should be exempted since my last entry to the U.S. is AFTER September 30, 2002. Is my interpretation right or wrong?

    Please advice.

    Thanks!

    I also got a RFE based on NSEER registration. When I came into the US I was registered at JFK airport in NY sometime in 2002. When I went for special registration I was told that I was already registered and told to go back home. The RFE is asking me for photocopies of I-94 form, FIN number, arrival and departure stamps and passport size pictures. I was just going to send them this information but maybe I should run this by my lawyer. Please let me know if you have any additional information.
    Thanks!




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  • thomachan72
    03-28 01:51 PM
    Portions of DREAM bill introduced in both houses say that children of ilegal immigrants will be allowed pathway to citizenship if;
    Have arrived here at the age of 15 or under;
    Have lived in the U.S. for at least 5 years;
    Graduate from high school;
    Serve in the military or attend college for at least two years; and
    Have good moral character.

    Now our children (children of legal immigrants)? do they qualify under any of these that are cited above? Infact yes, they do under all of these. If they can introduce bills to consider the children of undocumented / ilegal immigrants, why is there no pathway for citizenship for the children of legal immigrants? Ofcourse they fall under our petitions, but they should be given priority over the others, particularly since their parents pay the most tax/social security etc etc.



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  • laborchic
    09-09 12:49 PM
    These references are from the statement made on 24th June 2009. Nothing after that !!!!!!!!!!
    :rolleyes:




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  • deepimpact
    09-21 11:50 AM
    I am sure anybodywho has a concept of fairness understands Eb3 candidate waiting for 5 years deserves to be in Eb2 just by definition of Eb2 and he is not taking any new job which means he is not displacing any new american worker.

    Per the current Labor laws, you cannot use experience gained from same employer in PERM certification unless job changes by 50%. And if the job changes by 50% then it is a new Job and you are replacing a potential American worker. And if you are still doing the same job, then even though you have gained 5 yrs experience, your job requirements did not change(ie B.S + no experience). The EB category is determined based on what is the requirement for your job rather than your qualifiction.

    That is why the provision of porting is a case by case item rather than a blanket rule applying to anyone in EB3 for 5+ years. And the backlash won't be from a few EB2 folks (it will be about a 100K folks).;)



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  • pappu
    03-18 11:33 AM
    I am positively sick of seeing the same "case received and pending" status on my I-485 case for the past two years (almost). I call CIS and they parrot like repeat the same status which I see on their website. They tell me they have no further information.

    I simply can't take it any more. I have already paid unnacceptably high human cost for this GC. If my case has any discrepency and it is going to be rejected eventually, then I dont see any point of working in US from this point onwards itself. I would rather move back to India and use this time to build my career there.

    I can hang on only if I somehow get to know if my case has been pre-adjudicated for approval, and no more bureaucratic actions are required on it. But how do I do that?

    Any ideas?
    Please correct your profile with real details so that it helps everyone. Thanks.




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  • prince_waiting
    04-11 02:39 PM
    Following conditions doesnt warrant a transit visa for Indian citizens:

    *you don,t need a transit visa if you have one of the following * *US* * residence permits:*

    * I-551 Permanent Resident Card (2 or 10 years validity)/ I-551
    Alien Registration Receipt Card (2 or 10 years or unlimited validity)
    * I-327 Reentry Document (2 years validity, issued to I-551 holders)
    * Resident Alien Card (2 or 10 years validity, only sufficient if
    the stay abroad does not exceed 1 year)
    * Permit to Reenter (2 years validity, only sufficient if the stay
    abroad does not exceed 2 years)
    * Valid Temporary Residence Stamp (1 year validity)
    * A valid visa or resident permit for the U.S
    * Advance parole
    * Approval notice



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  • coolpal
    03-30 10:43 AM
    If your GC is getting approved today, then your priority date should be current, so I assume you will be (or would have) applied for dependent 485 for your wife (and son?) so they are going to be on AOS...

    ..or, am I missing something?

    pal :)




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  • dealsnet
    07-27 02:03 PM
    Since you are in tight spot, you need to consult good and experienced lawyers.
    Do not go to an ordinary lawyer for this.
    Consult good lawyers such as SHUSTERMAN Immigration Attorneys, Consultation with an Immigration Lawyer, IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES: THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE, U.S. Immigration. Written by a Former INS Trial Attorney (1976-82) with Over 30 Years of Immigration Law Experience. Law Offices of (http://shusterman.com), Murthy, Khanna, Ron Gotcher Welcome to the Immigration Information (ImmInfo) main page. (http://imminfo.com/)



    You are in a pretty tight spot my friend. I think a lawyer is the best person to answer these questions since you are walking a very fine line here. I dont want you to rely on advice on this forum and then later find out that you were out of status and that triggers another set of challenges to deal with later. So consult a lawyer and see if he/she feels that you can stay back in US pending H1 approval. Else I would advice moving out for 1 Yr and starting things on clean slate.



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  • makemygc
    06-22 11:31 AM
    What do you think? Any guesses?
    Ok I saw your second posting now. Hmm..I'll try
    thanks




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  • jackisback
    05-04 12:08 PM
    Should this not come from USCIS rather than coming from AILA? I would think this should be a press release or "news" on the USCIS website if they are starting this pilot.

    Are we supposed to be worried about sending this email since someone has got access to the AILA letter and posted it here in IV?

    This should be coming from USCIS or the attorney's offices...



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  • naveenarjun
    09-08 10:45 AM
    Has anyone applied FAFSA or Stafford loan with Parolee status ? , I am planning to apply for my online degree. I have H1B ,but using AP to reenter.

    I had applied for my wife when on parolee status.I guess you would have to been paroled for atleast a year before you can apply.




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  • anjalihi
    04-12 07:57 AM
    I had started my GC process just a couple months before my 6th yr began. But I was able to complete the requirements for PERM and apply for my Labor Cert only after my 6th yr started. I was 45 days short of 365 days requirement. But I was able to recapture all my time that I had spent outside of US on vacations in last 5 yrs and make up for the 45 days shortage.

    Do keep in mind that completing the requirements for PERM itself easily takes up 2 months + time for all the initial paper work.

    For your situation, you are already 4-5 months into your 6th yr.... thats going to be very tough.



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  • risksk8board
    01-18 05:05 AM
    very impressive.




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  • mariner5555
    01-24 01:48 PM
    Hi all,
    will appreciate a reply ..I had changed my wifes last name to our married last name (in SSN). her EAD and 485 is in her maiden last name.
    will this create an issue when we renew her EAD ? I wanted to renew with our married last name.

    Thanks in advance



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  • willIWill
    10-22 01:09 PM
    Singer,

    Your case seems peculiar to the ones that is normally discussed in this forum. I would suggest you post your message in the "ask a lawyer" section. You might get a better response from an attorney who practices immigration law.

    Hope all works out well for you.

    Regards,
    WIW




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  • randip2k10
    07-15 04:30 PM
    Hi urpal,

    I am in the same boat and would be travelling later this year on AP. In case you are travelling earlier than December, please do share your experienceS at the Port of Entry. In my case i would be travelling thru Dulles airport




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  • pd_recapturing
    02-29 03:16 PM
    Oh my God. This is too much. I cant believe it that these desi blood suckers employers can go to that level. This is height of explotation that person even does not know that when exactly his labor and I140 got applied.




    hoggus
    11-29 06:23 PM
    I am an F1 grad student - I was planning on going home this winter, and while there I would have to renew my visa so as to be able to re-enter the US.

    However, while filling out the forms to set up an appointment for the renewal interview, I remembered that I had a misdemeanor conviction (I pled guilty) for bad checks (this was a very long time ago, about 6 years - it was a bad time, I made some mistakes). When I say 'yes', on the DS-156 form, in response to the question regarding criminal convictions, how likely is it that I will have my visa renewed? Isn't is usually the case that consular officers are looking for any reason to deny visas/renewals?

    It seems like my only option is to postpone/cancel my trip, if I want to be able to come back to complete my studies.

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.




    kevinkris
    05-07 09:34 PM
    Now they want to visit client place for the H1b people.

    There are only 415,000 H1-b holders in USA.
    And number of employed labor in USA are 144 million. (as per DOL)

    And we form 0.28% of the workforce in the entire USA.

    Why the hell they are whining about 0.28% ??
    Can anybody tell me if i am wrong with numbers here?

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    05/07/2009: DHS Reportedly Stepping Up Enforcement of the H-1B Program Including Work Site Visits

    Report indicates that DHS Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing yesterday that her agency was stepping up its enforcement of the H-1B program. She reportedly said that over the last month the department has added fraud prevention tactics that were not being used previously in the H-1B program. Those measures include visits to work sites.
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    Statistics of H-1B Visa Holders in the U.S. and Reach of H-1B Cap in Recent Years
    Total H1-B Visa Holders in the U.S. in Recent Fiscal Years
    2008: 409,619
    2007: 461,730
    2006: 431,853
    2005: 407,418
    2004: 386,821
    Reach of H-1B Cap in Recent Fiscal Years
    2010: Still Open, and Going and Going, as of 04/11/2009! May be it will record the statistics between 2007 and 2008.
    2009: 1 day
    2008: 2 days
    2007: 56 days
    2006: 132 days
    2005: 184 days
    2004: 323 days
    The total H-1B holders steadily increased until 2008 when it dropped substantially. Probably it was affected by FY 2007 July Visa Bulletin fiaso which opened the flood gate for EB-485 filings with no visa number cut-off date in July 2007, accompanied by massive issuance of EAD allowing some of the H-1Bs in this stream to drop out ofH-1B status and use EAD, most of which were issued beginning from November 2007. There being no such event in 2009, presumedly the total numbe of H-1B holders in 2009 might have increased. Considering the fact that every year a same new number of H-1B holders are added to the total pool, a large number of H-1Bs have kept extending their H-1B status on and on. Additionally, the fact that overall the total H-1B holder numbers remained steady may indicate that more or less of from 85,000 to 100,000 numbers of H-1B are added to the pool and about the same number moved out of the pool, mostly into green card holder pool, adding flesh blood ofvaluable workers to the main stream of this country. It Ain't Interesting?

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