
plassey
08-14 02:53 PM
Welcome, No but why do you want to know that?
Anyone here whose application was signed by BESCH?
EB2 - India
PD: Dec 2006
I-140: Feb 9, 2007
I-485: Jul 3, 2007 @ 9:04am, signed by BESCH
Checks cashed - No
Receipt - No
Anyone here whose application was signed by BESCH?
EB2 - India
PD: Dec 2006
I-140: Feb 9, 2007
I-485: Jul 3, 2007 @ 9:04am, signed by BESCH
Checks cashed - No
Receipt - No
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yabadaba
06-25 12:14 PM
its not that complicated.. u could have signed the form last month and u can send it by july 2nd...it is not connected to anything.

ujjvalkoul
07-06 09:14 PM
Lookds like USCIS cannot conver 72 MOnths to 6 yeaRS....
They just approved my I 140 today.
They just approved my I 140 today.
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gvenkat
01-11 04:23 PM
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Steve Mitchell
July 21st, 2004, 12:35 PM
I'm not familiar with the operation of your particular camera, but I can tell you what's happening. If you're getting ablur when shooting moving subjects indoors, you are most likely not getting a fast enough shutter speed. Do you have your flash turned on?

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02-16 04:30 PM
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kgaurav77
04-05 02:51 AM
Hi,
My employer applied for my PERM and i-140 in 2005 in the EB-2 category. Both were approved.
In 2007, I left my employer to pursue an MBA, and converted my H-1B to F-1 visa. Now I am planning to return to my old employer.
I would like to know whether
a) if my employer did not revoke my i-140, is my old PERM still vaild? Can I apply for a new I-140 and a new I-485 using my old approved PERM.
b) if my employer did revoke my i-140, is my old PERM still vaid? I know I can retain the priority date, but was wondering what is the status of my old PERM?
Any help is appreciated.
I know that PERM is valid only for 180 days, and an i-140 has to be filed within that time, which was done in my case. However, does the law say anything about PERM validity if the i-140 is revoked?
My employer applied for my PERM and i-140 in 2005 in the EB-2 category. Both were approved.
In 2007, I left my employer to pursue an MBA, and converted my H-1B to F-1 visa. Now I am planning to return to my old employer.
I would like to know whether
a) if my employer did not revoke my i-140, is my old PERM still vaild? Can I apply for a new I-140 and a new I-485 using my old approved PERM.
b) if my employer did revoke my i-140, is my old PERM still vaid? I know I can retain the priority date, but was wondering what is the status of my old PERM?
Any help is appreciated.
I know that PERM is valid only for 180 days, and an i-140 has to be filed within that time, which was done in my case. However, does the law say anything about PERM validity if the i-140 is revoked?
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09-23 07:46 PM
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Introduced on Sep 18, 2008.
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10-17 07:47 AM
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09-04 11:41 PM
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dealsnet
04-27 04:21 PM
I think you are still in H1B fear. SEE A DOCTOR.:eek:
You are a free man. Do what ever you want. Need to live only 6 months per year (check exact days) to live in USA to keep your GC. No need to work, if you have money in hand.
All GC related restrictions are gone after 6 months of getting it.
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All GC related restrictions are gone after 6 months of getting it.
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04-03 03:14 PM
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snathan
05-04 03:07 PM
CuriousWho would you prefer contributing to?
a. ....I'd pay money to track my case with my data-included.
b. ImmigrationVoice -- I believe in it and it pays forward.
c. None...........I don't trust both
d. Both...........I LOVE both and/or have loads of money.
Your poll has a flaw....I have selected all the options and voted...:D
if you have the poll on IV...what you would expect as a result...?
a. ....I'd pay money to track my case with my data-included.
b. ImmigrationVoice -- I believe in it and it pays forward.
c. None...........I don't trust both
d. Both...........I LOVE both and/or have loads of money.
Your poll has a flaw....I have selected all the options and voted...:D
if you have the poll on IV...what you would expect as a result...?
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rajiv404
12-09 06:11 PM
I recently found a new job and they filed for my H1 transfer in premium processing. I am still working for my old employer. Now I have got an RFE questioning why my salary (in 2009 W2) which is less than what was mentioned in my previous petition. Even though I have all my paystubs I was on bench for few months between march - may 2009. I have a leave letter for 4 weeks vacation in may and my salary was reduced when I got new project. Which explains why it is less but may not be enough to prove it to USCIS. Salary in W2 could also be less that prevailing wage. Right now I have following scenarios
1. WIthdraw application - not sure repurcussion of this.
2. Respond to RFE with mentioned reason which can have following outcomes
a) Appoved - (good i will be more than happy)
b) Approved with consular processing - (I dont want to travel at this point of time outside US)
c) denied - (not sure)
3. This case goes to DOL and there may be investigation or indent of revoke sent to my employer. Can this happen?
Here are my questions
1. Senario 2.b. If I get "Approved with consular processing" do I have to travel to India for stamping immediately or just get new I94? What will be my current status then? What if I decide not to join the new employer?
2. Senario 2.c. If I get "Denied" what will be my current status?
3. What should I do so that I am not out of status and I dont have to travel to India for stamping?
4. Scenario 3, Can this happen?
Any response will be appreciated. Thanks!
1. WIthdraw application - not sure repurcussion of this.
2. Respond to RFE with mentioned reason which can have following outcomes
a) Appoved - (good i will be more than happy)
b) Approved with consular processing - (I dont want to travel at this point of time outside US)
c) denied - (not sure)
3. This case goes to DOL and there may be investigation or indent of revoke sent to my employer. Can this happen?
Here are my questions
1. Senario 2.b. If I get "Approved with consular processing" do I have to travel to India for stamping immediately or just get new I94? What will be my current status then? What if I decide not to join the new employer?
2. Senario 2.c. If I get "Denied" what will be my current status?
3. What should I do so that I am not out of status and I dont have to travel to India for stamping?
4. Scenario 3, Can this happen?
Any response will be appreciated. Thanks!
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dhirajgrover
04-16 04:31 PM
Recently, one of my co-worker who was on L1A, requested an extension of his Visa. His employer filed for an L1B instead and did not inform him until after filing it. Now USCIS has sent an RFE. Does anyone know if this can be grounds for rejection of his Visa? Is the employer legally correct in filing a changed Visa category at will without informing the holder? His wife is unable to obtain a driver's license since the Visa approval is pending. Does anyone know if this can be addressed? If so, how?
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jediknight
05-11 08:39 PM
Jon Stewart, who knows a thing or two about irony, will create a two-hour special on a perfect target�the U.S. naturalization process�for History Channel, to air in the fourth quarter.
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/231905-Jon_Stewart_to_Make_History_Special.php
The Naturalized, to be produced by Busboy, Stewart's company, follows eight individuals through the bureaucratic morass of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The special will also include interviews with undocumented and deported illegal immigrants.
If we can contact busboy productions with our stories to make sure that atleast of one of the eight individuals is someone who is stuck in this EB backlog.
Here is Jon's contact info at the daily show thedailyshow@comedycentral.com
It would be great if someone can find the contact info for busboy productions too.
Also, Please send email to the Daily Show and/or Colbert report to interview someone like Vivek Wadhwa to explain to their viewers the how this behavior hurts America.
thedailyshow@comedycentral.com
http://www.comedycentral.com/help/questionsCC.jhtml
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/231905-Jon_Stewart_to_Make_History_Special.php
The Naturalized, to be produced by Busboy, Stewart's company, follows eight individuals through the bureaucratic morass of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The special will also include interviews with undocumented and deported illegal immigrants.
If we can contact busboy productions with our stories to make sure that atleast of one of the eight individuals is someone who is stuck in this EB backlog.
Here is Jon's contact info at the daily show thedailyshow@comedycentral.com
It would be great if someone can find the contact info for busboy productions too.
Also, Please send email to the Daily Show and/or Colbert report to interview someone like Vivek Wadhwa to explain to their viewers the how this behavior hurts America.
thedailyshow@comedycentral.com
http://www.comedycentral.com/help/questionsCC.jhtml
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sledge_hammer
07-01 10:52 AM
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optimystic
03-06 06:49 PM
Does any one in the forum (or their spouse) work for the state of california?
Are H1B or EAD holder eligible for applying for full time postitions with the state?
How about after getting the green cards? Are permanent residents eligible? OR are these positions only for US citizens?
I recently took the state exam for Systems software specialist series and when filling up the online forms etc, there was no question asked anywhere about citizenship or permanent resident only.
So if any of you have experience in this area, could you please clarify?
Are H1B or EAD holder eligible for applying for full time postitions with the state?
How about after getting the green cards? Are permanent residents eligible? OR are these positions only for US citizens?
I recently took the state exam for Systems software specialist series and when filling up the online forms etc, there was no question asked anywhere about citizenship or permanent resident only.
So if any of you have experience in this area, could you please clarify?
guyfromsg
08-14 09:03 PM
I live in NJ and my application was recieved on July 2nd. would that be Nebraska or Texas SC?
NJ comes under TSC but direct filing took effect only from July 30th. Till then the 485 was supposed to be sent to the center where 140 is filed or to NSC ( if no 140 filed). Even if it was sent to the wrong center USCIS will not reject the application in this timeframe. It will be internally transferred to the the correct service center.
NJ comes under TSC but direct filing took effect only from July 30th. Till then the 485 was supposed to be sent to the center where 140 is filed or to NSC ( if no 140 filed). Even if it was sent to the wrong center USCIS will not reject the application in this timeframe. It will be internally transferred to the the correct service center.
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