SBH
01-10 12:13 PM
Hi,
I am going to Mexico for H1b stamping next week. My I797 does not have my middle name. I used my middle name on all previous occassions like F1 Visa.
My passport also has the middle name in it.
Please let me know if anybody you know has faced such a situaiton. Is this a big deal ? Any help in this matter is highly appreciated.
Regards
SBH
I am going to Mexico for H1b stamping next week. My I797 does not have my middle name. I used my middle name on all previous occassions like F1 Visa.
My passport also has the middle name in it.
Please let me know if anybody you know has faced such a situaiton. Is this a big deal ? Any help in this matter is highly appreciated.
Regards
SBH
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03-13 02:08 PM
wow didn't know USCIS had the time or the resources to entertain calls about LUDs ..
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09-19 10:29 AM
@itsmesabby: No this was my stamping after my first extension. It was cancelld at Kolkata consulate.
@vban2007: Are you sure that I can do a transfer? Or should a fresh H1B be filed by the new employer?
@vban2007: Are you sure that I can do a transfer? Or should a fresh H1B be filed by the new employer?
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90210
03-28 05:41 PM
Thank you. So we do have to answer "Yes" to all the 3 questions!
muralip
09-11 04:55 PM
I am waiting for my EAD receipt and also my I-140 is not cleared yet.
I have to travel india immediately on an emergency and my attorney says that I can very much travel to India on my H1-B visa.
I was quiet surprised to hear that from my attorney as I was under the impression that it is not safe to travel outside US until my EAD is approved.
Please suggest..
I have to travel india immediately on an emergency and my attorney says that I can very much travel to India on my H1-B visa.
I was quiet surprised to hear that from my attorney as I was under the impression that it is not safe to travel outside US until my EAD is approved.
Please suggest..
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The updated Web site is organized according to categories.The categories are displayed as Topics, Forms, Resources, Laws, News, and About Us. The topics are categorized as follows: Adoption, Permanent Residence, Humanitarian, Citizenship, Members of the Military and Their Family, Family, Visit the U.S., Working in the U.S, and Genealogy. After clicking on a specific topic, I was provided helpful information and even more additional information was available through the links on the left of the screen.The advantage of categorizing the information by topic is that individuals are now able to familiarize themselves with the process from start to finish. There are other helpful links and tools within each specific topic.
Another key feature to the Web site is that there is a “where to start” link. Before, individuals could navigate throughout the Web site not knowing where to even begin their search on a narrow issue. Now, the “where to start link” will allow individuals to begin their immigration search by narrowing it down to their specific issue. For instance, there is a scroll-down available for individuals under the “where to start” link. It states “I Am,” and one can select from the various choices available and get specific information relating to any issue.
Given the new era with text messaging (even various airline companies provide flight and gate status information through text messaging), USCIS has upgraded its site by adding a link that allows individuals to receive case status updates via text messages. The newly designed site has provided a one-stop resource center for individuals with specific queries and I am excited in navigating throughout their links. Visit the newly re-designed USCIS Web site (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis) and see the improvements for yourself.
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06-30 04:56 PM
Can I go for this change of status any time or do I need to wait for new H1B cap which will open in April every year?
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05-20 09:21 PM
I am on my 2nd phase of H1B visa which is valid until 2012.
I want to quit my job and go back to my home country.
How long after I quit my job do I get to stay here to wrap up and ship my stuff??
Does that jeopardize my status? I plan to be here for about 30 days after quitting my job. WOuld that be ok? or is it overstaying?
If I ever need to apply for a tourist visa in future will this jeopardize my chances of getting a visa then?
Thank you!
I want to quit my job and go back to my home country.
How long after I quit my job do I get to stay here to wrap up and ship my stuff??
Does that jeopardize my status? I plan to be here for about 30 days after quitting my job. WOuld that be ok? or is it overstaying?
If I ever need to apply for a tourist visa in future will this jeopardize my chances of getting a visa then?
Thank you!
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Prashanthi
04-08 05:56 PM
When you file for a transfer to company C, the USCIS will see if the H-1 with company B was approvable or not before they agree to approve the H-1 with C. You have essentially created a bridge by filing the H-1 with company B. The USCIS has said that they would allow bridge petitions, however in order not to complicate things, i would convert company B H-1 to PP get the approval work for 1 month, get a paystub and then file a transfer.
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thanks guys. i wished there was any interim EAD to continue work.
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Raj Iyer
09-23 04:10 PM
Interesting- Never done a FOIA request for just an approval.
I might try filing an I-824 seeking a duplicate approval notice.
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sroyc
07-09 04:23 PM
I believe that it's the date of last physical entry into the U.S.
I'm in a similar situation and my lawyer filled that.
Dear fellow IV members,
I was just referring to my first application for EAD filed by my lawyer (july filer)
For Q#12 - Date of last entry into the US - my lawyer had entered (05/10/2007) - the H1-B approval date in date of last entry in to US - is this because of the new I-94 attached to H1-B approval notice?
But the I-94 in the passport shows my actual physical entry into US after my last visit outside the country - 08/10/2006.
I have not traveled outside the country after renewing my H1-B.
Which date did you guys put - the actual date of physical entry or the I-94 start date after renewal of H1-B?
Thank you!!!
I'm in a similar situation and my lawyer filled that.
Dear fellow IV members,
I was just referring to my first application for EAD filed by my lawyer (july filer)
For Q#12 - Date of last entry into the US - my lawyer had entered (05/10/2007) - the H1-B approval date in date of last entry in to US - is this because of the new I-94 attached to H1-B approval notice?
But the I-94 in the passport shows my actual physical entry into US after my last visit outside the country - 08/10/2006.
I have not traveled outside the country after renewing my H1-B.
Which date did you guys put - the actual date of physical entry or the I-94 start date after renewal of H1-B?
Thank you!!!
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krishna_brc
12-05 04:25 PM
:confused:Here is another scenario -
485 filed 1 year back and have been working with the GC sponsoring employer since then ( on H1, did not use EAD).
Employer is not going to revoke approved I-140 even if i change Job/H1.
Now, can i use Advance Parole to travel while working for the new employer on a new H1?
Your inputs are highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Krishna
485 filed 1 year back and have been working with the GC sponsoring employer since then ( on H1, did not use EAD).
Employer is not going to revoke approved I-140 even if i change Job/H1.
Now, can i use Advance Parole to travel while working for the new employer on a new H1?
Your inputs are highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Krishna
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eager_immi
03-02 08:18 AM
Many times you get 10 year visa that does not mean they can stay for 10 years. You never get to stay more than 6 months and under exceptional circumstances that is increased to a year.
First of all, does US consulate give visa valid for 2 months? I know some countries do, especially if you are applying through SOTC like travel agents.
Ok.. to answer your question: Your parents _must_ start within 2 months from the time 2-month Visa issued. In other words, your parents must travel before the expiry of Visa in the passport.
Once they come here, how long can they stay _legally_ in USA depends on I-94 card. Typically I-94 card will be given with an expiry date, which I belive will not be _beyond_ expiry date of the Visa in the passport.
Hope this helps!!
First of all, does US consulate give visa valid for 2 months? I know some countries do, especially if you are applying through SOTC like travel agents.
Ok.. to answer your question: Your parents _must_ start within 2 months from the time 2-month Visa issued. In other words, your parents must travel before the expiry of Visa in the passport.
Once they come here, how long can they stay _legally_ in USA depends on I-94 card. Typically I-94 card will be given with an expiry date, which I belive will not be _beyond_ expiry date of the Visa in the passport.
Hope this helps!!
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05-01 03:56 PM
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7:00 (ET) p.m. 4:00 (PT)
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p.m. Larry King Live: The immigration debate heats up with protests and boycotts across the country. Lou Dobbs joins Larry to discuss the issue dividing America.
10:00 (ET) p.m. 7:00 (PT)
p.m. Anderson Cooper 360� : No work, school or shopping. Immigrants are set to take part in protests nationwide. We're live on the border.
4:00 ET
p.m. 1:00 PT
p.m. The Situation Room: Day without immigrants. We're covering the walkouts from coast to coast. Will they backfire?
6:00 p.m ET . 3:00 (PT)
p.m. Lou Dobbs Tonight: Thousands of immigrants walk off the job and demand amnesty. What it all means to you and your job.
7:00 (ET) p.m. 4:00 (PT)
p.m. The Situation Room: It's been three years since President Bush declared major combat operations were over in Iraq. So do Americans think it's "mission accomplished?"
8:00 (ET) p.m. 5:00 (PT)
p.m. Paula Zahn NOW: Brutality as entertainment? Why pranksters are getting away with going around slapping innocent people.
9:00 (ET) p.m. 6:00 (PT)
p.m. Larry King Live: The immigration debate heats up with protests and boycotts across the country. Lou Dobbs joins Larry to discuss the issue dividing America.
10:00 (ET) p.m. 7:00 (PT)
p.m. Anderson Cooper 360� : No work, school or shopping. Immigrants are set to take part in protests nationwide. We're live on the border.
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