jsb
09-13 10:40 AM
Those planning to park at Metro Stations, note that at most stations parking is not free. Where paid, it is accessible only through SmarTrip card (a prepaid card used by regular commuters). Credit cards or any other payment methods are not accepted at these automated parking lots.
Further, as such, these lots get filled up by 8am. Sep 18 being a car-free day in DC, more cars are likely to get at these parking lots, filling them even earlier.
Further, as such, these lots get filled up by 8am. Sep 18 being a car-free day in DC, more cars are likely to get at these parking lots, filling them even earlier.
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colemancol
12-09 02:16 PM
Hello,
You can not (lawfully) re-enter on an H1B, as you're out of status. If you get caught lying at the border, you will be turned back and will likely be permanently barred from entering the U.S. You'll want to re-enter on an H4 visa - you dont need an H4 petition, although obviously you'll need to qualify for the H4, so be prepared to document your spouse's H1 approval and valid status.
Are you stating that you were laid off (thus overstaying), or that you were benched without pay (meaning your employer should have been paying you)? With more than 90 days out-of-status, you may have triggered a period of ineligibility to re-enter the U.S.
Given the apparent overstay issue, I suggest consulting an immigration lawyer.
Hope you find these information valuable.
You can not (lawfully) re-enter on an H1B, as you're out of status. If you get caught lying at the border, you will be turned back and will likely be permanently barred from entering the U.S. You'll want to re-enter on an H4 visa - you dont need an H4 petition, although obviously you'll need to qualify for the H4, so be prepared to document your spouse's H1 approval and valid status.
Are you stating that you were laid off (thus overstaying), or that you were benched without pay (meaning your employer should have been paying you)? With more than 90 days out-of-status, you may have triggered a period of ineligibility to re-enter the U.S.
Given the apparent overstay issue, I suggest consulting an immigration lawyer.
Hope you find these information valuable.
sheela
08-11 12:59 PM
I have a 16 year old should I sign his immigration forms or must he?
Regards
my attorney asked me to sign
Regards
my attorney asked me to sign
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sledge_hammer
02-08 10:00 AM
Are you in touch with your dad now? If not, you'll have to get back in touch with him, sort out your issues, and then maybe you'll both reconcile and he'll get an immigration lawyer to help you with your green card.
If you're already back with your dad, then consult an immigration lawyer immediately.
How long has it been since the appointment date? I'm not an expert, but if you don't show up to the appointment then your file is considered abandoned.
HI IM 17 years old my dad applied for my green card and it been 3 years i still did not get it they had sent me to go get my fingerprint taken but i had ran away home and missed the appointment date my sister just got her approval.please can someone help or advise me im almost done with school and i wanna attend college and get a job
If you're already back with your dad, then consult an immigration lawyer immediately.
How long has it been since the appointment date? I'm not an expert, but if you don't show up to the appointment then your file is considered abandoned.
HI IM 17 years old my dad applied for my green card and it been 3 years i still did not get it they had sent me to go get my fingerprint taken but i had ran away home and missed the appointment date my sister just got her approval.please can someone help or advise me im almost done with school and i wanna attend college and get a job
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October 25th, 2006, 09:21 PM
Barring the obvious differences like the larger viewfinder & LCD screen which are good and the frustrating differences such as not being able to re use the batteries from the D70 along with the switch to the SD card. The pleasant surprise comes when setting down to do a post edit after shooting and seeing the improved image quality. The first thing I noticed was the greater detail in the eyes. I've uploaded two images cropped and untouched taken straight from the camera. Both were shot under similar conditions, overcast day, both in a wooded area with trees overhead and a fill flash used in both. The first image is from the D70 and the second is from the D80. This very well could be a battle of the lenses as well, 70-300mm vs the 18-200mm, both Nikkor. Regardless of which is responsible for the improvements I like what I see.
rkumar28
08-13 06:53 PM
I got GC under EB2, I'm planning to start my own business. is there any risk factors if i leave my employer right after getting GC and change the Field of intrest?
thanks
You can definetly start any bussiness you want. As per the link below it seems it will be safe to stay with the current employer for atleast 6 months.
Please see this link: MurthyDotCom : 485 FAQs (http://www.murthy.com/485faq.html#13)
thanks
You can definetly start any bussiness you want. As per the link below it seems it will be safe to stay with the current employer for atleast 6 months.
Please see this link: MurthyDotCom : 485 FAQs (http://www.murthy.com/485faq.html#13)
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myimmiv
02-25 02:50 PM
Note - This has been posted in the regular forum also. Re-posting it here to get an attorney perspective.
I just wanted to throw this out there, since I did not get any definite answer from any forums.
When in need for I-485 issues, who is better to contact - Congressman or Senator.
I just want to know the pros and cons of each and maybe this analysis will help others down the line.
Points to note are:
1. There are more congressman in a particular state than senators. There are only 2 senators in a state.
2. Senators are more powerful than congressman (not sure that this power applies for talking to USCIS or not)
3. Senators and congressman have different terms in office. Hence is it better to contact someone who is going to stay longer, or someone who is up for election soon and hence may help.
4. For a particular USCIS case, can we contact both congressman and senator at the same time. Is this good.
Can members throw some light on this based on their prior experience and based on their knowledge.
Thanks in advance.
I just wanted to throw this out there, since I did not get any definite answer from any forums.
When in need for I-485 issues, who is better to contact - Congressman or Senator.
I just want to know the pros and cons of each and maybe this analysis will help others down the line.
Points to note are:
1. There are more congressman in a particular state than senators. There are only 2 senators in a state.
2. Senators are more powerful than congressman (not sure that this power applies for talking to USCIS or not)
3. Senators and congressman have different terms in office. Hence is it better to contact someone who is going to stay longer, or someone who is up for election soon and hence may help.
4. For a particular USCIS case, can we contact both congressman and senator at the same time. Is this good.
Can members throw some light on this based on their prior experience and based on their knowledge.
Thanks in advance.
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dallasdude
06-23 03:52 PM
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alex99
06-21 09:57 AM
Hi Gurus,
I am filling form I-134 Affidivit of support for my wife and son to file their I-485 along with me.
In the Form in section 11,
That I intend /do not intend to make specific contributions to the support of the person(s) named in item 3.
(If you check "intend," indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions. For example, if you intend to furnish
room and board, state for how long and, if money, state the amount in United States dollars and state whether it is to be
given in a lump sum, weekly or monthly, or for how long.)
if I check 'I intend', what explanation I have to write for this. Please advice...
Thanks in advance...
Ashok
I am filling form I-134 Affidivit of support for my wife and son to file their I-485 along with me.
In the Form in section 11,
That I intend /do not intend to make specific contributions to the support of the person(s) named in item 3.
(If you check "intend," indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions. For example, if you intend to furnish
room and board, state for how long and, if money, state the amount in United States dollars and state whether it is to be
given in a lump sum, weekly or monthly, or for how long.)
if I check 'I intend', what explanation I have to write for this. Please advice...
Thanks in advance...
Ashok
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cygent
11-19 10:20 PM
In most of the job boards, we see the following employment types:
1. Full Time (this I understand :))
2. Contract - Corp 2 Corp ---> Headhunters
3. Contract - Independent ---> Citizens
4. Contract - W2 ---> EAD/GC
5. Contract to Hire - Corp 2 Corp/W2/Independent ---> Likewise as above, only on contract 1st
1. Full Time (this I understand :))
2. Contract - Corp 2 Corp ---> Headhunters
3. Contract - Independent ---> Citizens
4. Contract - W2 ---> EAD/GC
5. Contract to Hire - Corp 2 Corp/W2/Independent ---> Likewise as above, only on contract 1st
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jettu77
05-12 03:22 PM
Here is the link.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18737&page=6
webm, Thank you once again.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18737&page=6
webm, Thank you once again.
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09-25 03:31 PM
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140 is taking more time.
I filed 140 in May second week
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140 is taking more time.
I filed 140 in May second week
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waiting for GC2010
11-15 12:49 PM
Hello motivated,
you can search some good online universities to join her and change her status to F1.She can do MBA or Masters through some accredited online university,so that she can attend classes online no need to go anywhere.
If you try in this route she can get her CPT/OPT so that she can work,
and will achieve masters degree finally,which will help to find a sponsor easily.
If u want to persue that job which is offering you bright future,may be this is the option u can use to maintain the status of your wife.
you can search some good online universities to join her and change her status to F1.She can do MBA or Masters through some accredited online university,so that she can attend classes online no need to go anywhere.
If you try in this route she can get her CPT/OPT so that she can work,
and will achieve masters degree finally,which will help to find a sponsor easily.
If u want to persue that job which is offering you bright future,may be this is the option u can use to maintain the status of your wife.
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08-01 04:58 PM
My application got approved today! Good luck to everyone.
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waitingfor
09-12 03:18 PM
Hi IM Folks,
Can somebody please let me know do we get any letter from USCIS if your name is under Name check process ??Please confirm
Thanks
Can somebody please let me know do we get any letter from USCIS if your name is under Name check process ??Please confirm
Thanks
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Green.Tech
06-24 03:51 PM
Hi aspiration,
This has been discussed before at:
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=19685&highlight=recurring
Hope this helps.
Thanks!
This has been discussed before at:
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=19685&highlight=recurring
Hope this helps.
Thanks!
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sr1973
07-23 05:39 PM
I see another posting of yours PD as Mar 2004....!!!!
andy garcia
10-03 01:28 PM
Why? Well that is what I heard. If you are married to US citizen applying for GC, your sponse has to be in the interview.
I don't know why you ask me why.
99.999999 % of the people on this forum are Employment Based applicants who do not need interview. That was the reason.
You should have started by saying that you married a US citizen.
I don't know why you ask me why.
99.999999 % of the people on this forum are Employment Based applicants who do not need interview. That was the reason.
You should have started by saying that you married a US citizen.
mdmd10
07-24 02:16 PM
This date is very important and you do not want to enter the wrong date.
I-94 dates are available on the I-797 reciept as well as if one enters the country via air. The latest I-94 that the applicant gets is the one that is valid.
For example, you applied for H1 and got an approved I-797 reciept. Then you went to India and got your visa stamped in your passport and you then came back to the US, and at the port of Entry you filled up a New I-94 form (white card). Then this white card takes precedence over your I-797 notice, since this was the last one obtained. Legally you are permitted to stay in the country till the expiry dateon this white I-94 card.
The later assume if you went in for your H1B extension and then recieved a new I-797 approval with a I-94 stub attached at the bottom (green I-94). Then since this green stub is the latest I-94 you have recieved , you are permitted to stay in the country legally till the expiry date on the green stub.
In case this is just your first I-94, and you haven't gone out of the country yet for any stamping of the visa on your passport, then the green stub I-94 on your I-797 is the one you ought to be referring to.
But once again, please consult your lawyer about this, as there can be various interpratations and you must understand all aspects of it.
I-94 dates are available on the I-797 reciept as well as if one enters the country via air. The latest I-94 that the applicant gets is the one that is valid.
For example, you applied for H1 and got an approved I-797 reciept. Then you went to India and got your visa stamped in your passport and you then came back to the US, and at the port of Entry you filled up a New I-94 form (white card). Then this white card takes precedence over your I-797 notice, since this was the last one obtained. Legally you are permitted to stay in the country till the expiry dateon this white I-94 card.
The later assume if you went in for your H1B extension and then recieved a new I-797 approval with a I-94 stub attached at the bottom (green I-94). Then since this green stub is the latest I-94 you have recieved , you are permitted to stay in the country legally till the expiry date on the green stub.
In case this is just your first I-94, and you haven't gone out of the country yet for any stamping of the visa on your passport, then the green stub I-94 on your I-797 is the one you ought to be referring to.
But once again, please consult your lawyer about this, as there can be various interpratations and you must understand all aspects of it.
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