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  • chanduv23
    09-29 02:05 PM
    I was wondering what one would see in the online case status if an RFE/NOID is issued. Anyone has any text that would appear on the Case status application?

    RFE - "We have sent a letter requesting further information ......."

    NOID - Usually no message - atleast in my case (only soft LUD)

    When you respond - The status is "Response received case reopened ......."





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  • Aah_GC
    06-02 01:46 PM
    I am just wondering if kaiserrose can get his wife an EAD as well - doesn't that make both on AOS-pending status?





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  • desi3933
    07-20 04:53 PM
    I and my spouse both have green card. We have a kid who was born in INDIA. He has not visited USA till now. The kid is about 2 years.
    We are planning to bring the kid by end of this year to USA.
    So what visa should we apply for him we are not sure :confused:

    A friend told that he had a baby born to him in india and came to usa with in the 1st 6 month to USA and since both parents were having green card, at port of entry in USA, the kid also got greencard for 5 years this was couple of years back.

    But in my case, the kid is 2 years AND also not sure what is the procedure now. Is it still true by default the kids automatically gets the green card at port of entry (Is there any age limit I hope may be till < 13 yrs) if parents posses valid green card. Please help me in this situation.

    Thanks in advance, ;)

    Suject to certain conditions, children born abroad to permanent resident mothers are permanent residents. The requirements are that such a child must be brought to the U.S. on the mother's first return trip, and this trip must occur before the child is two years of age. I think, the child in this situation does not need a visa. Please check with your lawyer.

    The necessary paperwork is processed at the port of entry, based on the mother's permanent resident status and birth certificate for the child.


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  • javadeveloper
    09-27 04:30 PM
    Hi All,

    I received the I-485 reciept notice yesterday from my lawyer (see below for my info), but the alien number on I-485 is different from the number on my approved I-140. My I-140 has a number starting with A099, but my I-485 reciept notice has a number starting with A088. Someone in this forum mentioned that A099 is for the primary applicant and A088 is for the dependant. I am the primary applicant for I-485, so if it is true, I should get A099, not A088. I am not sure if I can have two different alien numbers or if this is a mistake by USCIS. Is anyone in the same situation?

    I am sorry if this issue is discussed previously (I couldn't find the related thread). I would greatly appreciate your input.
    Thank you very much.

    -------------------------------------------------------------
    EB1 ROW
    PD: 08/2006
    140: approved in 06/2007 (NSC)
    485 (self and spouse): RD: 07/06/2007; RN: 09/12/07 (NSC)
    765 (self and spouse): RD: 07/06/2007; RN: 09/12/07 (NSC)
    131 (self and spouse): RD: 07/06/2007; RN: 09/12/07 (NSC)
    FP notice recieved on 09/24/07
    FP appointment (self and spouse): 10/16/07

    I have same issue:

    My paralegals response:
    He gave USCIS's Ph# and asked me to call them

    USCIS's response:
    Don't worry , during 485's approval time USCIS will find that I have two A#'s and consolidate those two numbers.

    Now as per other members , do I need to raise this issue with IO at the time of Finger printing??? If we do what we can expect from IO at FP office?



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  • newbee7
    04-12 02:48 PM
    If I were you, I would send a letter with the facts. I do not see a downside to this. On the upside, if the employer decides to settle you could potentially get some of your money back.





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  • abhijitp
    01-26 05:42 PM
    ^^



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  • MahaBharatGC
    10-16 03:03 PM
    1. It goes to the mail room and stamped on the date it was received.
    2. Goes through tagging, "A" number will be assigned, bar code and a cover sheet will be attached.
    3. All of your pending petitions such as I-140s, priority date information, finger prints, name check, chargability country information will be loaded into your A-file.
    4. USCIS has a system of tracking the A-files of the pending 485s and picks those who satisfies all these conditions for adjudication.
    a) I-140 must be approved and no inconsistencies should be found related to your employer letter, residence, etc.
    b) Priority date must be current otherwise VISA number file cannot be requested. The date when USCIS got your 485 matters very little here. Guys who sent their 485 after you may get ahead of you.
    c) Your finger prints must be there along with medicals. Namecheck may be waived if you are past 180 days.
    d) Then, if everything is fine, your file will be allocated to an Officer. Wait! it did not go to him yet. It may take upto 30 days for your file to go to the officer. By that time if priority date goes backward, you are back to square one.
    e) Once it reaches the officer's desk, he can take upto 2 weeks to adjudicate it. When he enters your information, A-number and if VISA number is not available, it goes back to "pending VISA number availability" status. You are out of luck. Fortunately, USCIS can track these kind of cases separately and as soon as VISA numbers are available and priority date is current, they will adjudicate your 485.

    Its like the flow chart for a COBAL the program, if 'yes' got to step 4, at step 4 "if answer is 'no', go back to step 1 and start over". Its an unending loop and if you can manage 4-5 'yes', you get your card.

    So, many things can go wrong for people from India and China due to retrogression and adjudication of 485 is a matter of luck even if your priority date is current. A single issue can derail the whole process. It is also upto officer's discretion if he considers some information not complete and issue a RFE.

    Its a messed up system. In my case, USCIS agreed that my work is on national interest and greatly benefit the country and my I-140 was approved under EB2-NIW. However, being from India, I need to wait another 5 years to get my green card. How ridiculous?

    God save us.
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    All at NSC
    EB1-EA: I-140 (4/3/2007; RFE-9/2/2008; pending)
    EB2-NIW: I-140 (4/4/2007)- approved 8/7/2008
    I-485 : 7/24/2007 - Pending
    ----------------------------------------------------------------

    This is very interesting to read actually than visualizing the process ourselves. Thanks to you and for your sources of info. just one quick clarification. In your 4 a) point:
    ***********
    a) I-140 must be approved and no inconsistencies should be found related to your employer letter, residence, etc.
    ***********

    What is considered to be inconsistency? Does H1B renewal, EAD renewal, AP renewal or travel considered a flag to be a probable inconsistency? Does changing employers by using AC21 provision or H1B transfer after filing I-485 considered to be inconsistency?





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  • ibbu_arif
    11-16 10:27 AM
    Hello Gurus,

    I have been searching various posts and found quite answers to quite a few questions I had in mind, but as usual I am left out with few more queries :)

    Following is my current Status

    Pending I-485 Application, AP valid till Dec 6th 2008 and EAD Valid till Oct 2010.
    Already applied for AP extension for me and my wife on Oct 10 2008 and awaiting for Approval.

    I had travelled once on my AP in April 2008 for a week to Visit my sick mother... I understand that this Puts me on parolee status. But Please NOTE that I am still with my H1B Status with my employer. Didn't use my EAD for I-9 forms.

    After returning, my employer applied for my H1B extension for 3 years ( I already completed my 6 yrs of H1B). It is already approved and I have a Approved/Valid H1B document till May 30 2011.

    From the info in some posts, I understood that this extension puts me back into H1B Status.

    Now the actual question :
    -------------------------
    I had to Visit India in Jan 2009. I already booked my tickets for Jan4th (you know how it is , you always have to book earlier ), with an anticipation that I will get my AP extension Approved before that time. (I gave 3 months time for myself)

    If I get my AP approved before I leave then NO Issues, I will again use my AP to re-enter USA in Feb 2009.

    But let's assume I don't get it Approved before I leave.

    a) Am I allowed to travel outside USA while my AP is Pending ?

    b) If allowed, Can my AP get approved while I am outside US (i.e in India) ? Or will they Cancel my AP application?

    c) I know I should get my H1B Visa stamping done while in India to re-enter on H1B Status. Do you see any problems that the consular officer/POE officer can create like
    why did I leave the country while my AP application is Pending ?
    Why are applying for H1B Visa while you could have used your AP?

    I appreciate your detailed answers.

    Thanks



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  • obviously
    08-04 11:45 AM
    Thanks for the 2 quick responses... albeit, opposite in recommendation :)

    1. No need to file new I-485
    - Has anyone done this?
    - Any risks that we should think about?

    2. File new I-485
    - Has anyone done this?
    - Apart from the additional cost and document preparation time, is there any other downside?

    Funny thing is before this happened, I ran into a lot of threads suggesting interfiling was easy. Now that it is at the doorstep, there are quite a few questions and some confusion. I am thinking of getting a 20 min appt with the M law firm.

    Appreciate any responses or assistance!!!!

    Cheers!

    I found the following info from Ron G's website, not sure that most of it applies in this case... since both I-140 have been approved and the later one under EB2 does reference the EB3 priority date.

    When an I-140 is approved, your priority date is perfected. If the labor substitution I-140 has been approved, then you own that priority date forever. If you have to file the new I-140 before the old one is approved, you can later show the CIS the two priority dates (from the petition approval notices) and pick the better preference category and earlier priority date - even though they may be from different petitions. In this case, "later" means after the I-140 with the earlier priority date is approved. All you need to do is write to the CIS and enclose copies of the relevant approval notices and the I-485 receipt notice. What you should do is make sure that they consolidate both I-140 petitions into the same file. You don't need to file a new I-485, all you need to do in interfile your second I-140.

    You should make a copy of the approval notice for the first I-140, a copy of the receipt notice for the second I-140, and the write a letter to the CIS, asking them to give your second I-140 the priority date established by the first. You can cite the regulatory authority found HERE. (Refer text below) Send it to the correspondence address shown in the lower left portion of the receipt notice.

    You can upgrade your preference classification while staying with the same employer, but you will need a new job. Attempting to use the same job with different minimum qualifications will call into question the legitimacy of the original labor certification. If the second I-140 is denied, it will have no effect on the first. There shouldn't be any difficulty porting in an LC substitution situation.

    The CIS regulations at 8 CFR 204.5(e) provides for the retention of a previously established priority date under the circumstances described below:

    (e) Retention of section 203(b)(1), (2), or (3) priority date. --

    A petition approved on behalf of an alien under sections 203(b)(1), (2), or (3) of the Act accords the alien the priority date of the approved petition for any subsequently filed petition for any classification under sections 203(b)(1), (2), or (3) of the Act for which the alien may qualify. In the event that the alien is the beneficiary of multiple petitions under sections 203(b)(1), (2), or (3) of the Act, the alien shall be entitled to the earliest priority date. A petition revoked under sections 204(e) or 205 of the Act will not confer a priority date, nor will any priority date be established as a result of a denied petition. A priority date is not transferable to another alien.





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  • texanmom
    08-31 12:58 PM
    You guys are all silly! But thanks for the much needed amusement factor! I had a good laugh reading all your posts!



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  • chantu
    06-15 10:45 AM
    What if H1-B extension is for last 3 years of total 6 years? It means,my first 3 years are ending in nov 07, and if I file 485, will I get 3 years of extension or 1 yr extension?





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  • ash27
    04-02 07:12 PM
    Does that mean a person can't work for companies like TekSystems on EAD? Senior members, please advice. I would like to switch from my desi employer and join the vendor directly as there is a big pay difference. Any information will be greatly appreciated.



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  • rkotamurthy
    02-14 06:13 PM
    ^^ Bump





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  • phillyag
    05-30 03:33 PM
    I meant what docs we need to make sure we have from the employer whom we will be quitting.

    Any suggestion on what is the best way to quit the existing employer ? What kind of explanation would let them create least trouble when I exit.



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  • BimmerFAn
    05-29 09:34 AM
    I am posting this so that others may benefit from my experience and also not repeat the same mistakes that I made.

    I originally came to the United States when I was 9 years old in 1996 as a J-2 Dependent. I finished my grammar school, high school and college here. I started working on OPT and tried to figure out a way to get an H1-B visa since I knew that I was subject to Sections 212(e) � 2 year home residency requirement, which prohibited me from obtaining H or L status or pursuing permanent residency.
    It was only after I consulted with a top tier immigration attorney that I found out that in certain circumstances J-2 dependents can apply for a waiver separately of the J-1 principal. The waiver for a J-2 dependent falls under the same procedures as an Interested Government Agency (IGA) waiver, except that if selected for a waiver, the Department of State will act as the IGA on your behalf. The attorney told me that the process to obtain a waiver could take anywhere from 3 months to a year, with 6 months being the projected average.

    To apply for the waiver I had to send the DOS mine and my family�s visa history, complete photocopy of my passport, translated copy of my birth certificate, a printed copy of the application I had to fill out online through the DOS website, and a statement of reason (SoR). The SoR is the most important document since it gives you a chance to persuade the Waiver Review Board that you should be allowed to remain in the United States. Basically, since I came here when I was very young, I wrote about my academic, charitable and professional contribution to American society over my 14 years here. I mentioned that I had no ties to my former home country and was financially independent from my parents. I also wrote about how my career as a CPA benefits US companies and US economy, and how US financial reporting standards are vastly different that those of my home country etc. Moreover, I submitted other materials supporting my SoR such as my academic transcripts, employment offer letter, paystubs, CPA license, letter supporting my involvement with various charities, and a letter from the J-1 principal explaining their program and my relationship to them.

    The Department of State recommended me for a waiver in just 2 business days after they received my documentation. The USCIS approved the waiver a week after receipt. The attorney submitted an H1-B petition for change of status (premium processing) as soon as the DOS sent the Favorable Recommendation to the USCIS. In most cases, to apply for an AOS all you need is a copy of the favorable recommendation the USCIS will adjudicate both simultaneously under premium processing. The USCIS took 14 nerve racking days to process it, but ultimately they approved the petition.

    Overall, the process to waive the 2 year HRR and obtain an H1-B visa took me only 1 month and I count myself very lucky. I wish I had acted on it sooner, but before speaking to the attorney�s I had no idea a waiver was even an option and could only think of nightmarish scenarios. I will monitor my post in order to answer any questions you may have. I would want nothing more than for others to learn and benefit from my experience and save themselves the agonizing stress that I went through.

    Please find the complete timeline for my process below. From speaking with my attorney I heard that my timeline is rather extraordinary so please do not think that all processing times are exactly the same.

    Applied for a Waiver with the DOS: 4/22/10
    Received by DOS: 4/30/2010
    Response: Favorable Recommendation 05/04/2010
    Received by the USCIS @ VSC: 05/07/2010
    Waiver Approved by USCIS: 05/15/2010
    H1-B Filed under PP with the USCIS: 05/07/10
    H1-B Received by the USCIS: 05/11/10
    Decision: H1-B Approved 05/25/10





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  • pappu
    04-25 11:23 AM
    Could you please update your profile so that it helps people tracking cases on IV tracker.
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  • newbie2020
    05-18 07:42 AM
    This one is an earlier bills introduced earlier ,This is similar to the bills being discussed

    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?c110:1:./temp/~c110j4GOX5::

    Since the text of this bill is similar to other bill should we try to get these law maker's support.





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    (Washington, DC) - Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy (D-RI) and Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX) announced the introduction of the New American Innovators Act. The New American Innovators Act would exempt foreign students receiving Ph.D.’s from accredited, American universities from numerical immigration limits.

    “The New American Innovators Act takes the best and the brightest and moves them to the front of the green card line,” said Congressman Patrick Kennedy. “The global competition for talent is getting fiercer with each passing year. Although we already have the most talented workforce in the world, we cannot sit idly by while other countries work to attract the best international talent – especially when those individuals have been educated in our universities. The New American Innovators Act targets the cream of the crop. These are individuals who will generate breakthroughs, start businesses, create jobs, and ultimately help to drive our economic growth for years to come. It is absurd that we would spend time and money educating them only to force them to go to our economic competitors, even if they want to stay.”

    “We need to ensure that U.S. employers continue to create and stay on the ‘cutting-edge’ of the global market,” stated Congressman Michael McCaul. “I am proud to work across the aisle in a bipartisan fashion to co-introduce this bill with Congressman Kennedy that will add to America’s economic strength by offering increased access to the best talent, no matter where they may be born. These individuals are the best and the brightest, having graduated from U.S. universities with doctorate degrees and are already present and working in America. These professionals add to our prosperity, by making enormous contributions to our economy. The last thing we want to do is force them to leave the country. ”

    “We must continue to be committed to ensuring U.S. employers have the talent necessary to compete worldwide. Without the ability to retain them, we risk losing these hard-working, valued workers, who we have spent an enormous amount of funds training and educating to our national competitors abroad.”





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  • WillIWin?
    08-13 02:09 PM
    I dont agree with the laws passed, but here is the math to come up with the $600 million figure they are quoting.

    # of possible H1Bs = 85k (65k + 20k)
    Fees (additional) = $2000
    Total Fees = $170 million ($2k x 85k)

    The fee increase is for 4 years = (2010-2014)

    GRAND Total = $680 million ($170 million x 4)





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  • mbartosik
    02-25 10:32 PM
    Pappu is right (on earlier post on this thread)

    To maybe make a little more clear, because the processing dates do not make any distinction between EB classes (EB1, EB2, EB3) when one EB class moves forward in the visa bulletin, then the service center may have to go backwards in processing date to process these because they received them earlier.

    If they still pre-adjudicated they might not need to move the date backwards, but if they pre-adjudicated we are more likely to loss GC. For example if they adjudicate 180,000 applications per year, but that included 80,000 pre-adjudications then we would loss 40,000 visas that year. So now they adjudicate what they can issue visas for.

    That being said there is still often no clear reason (to us) behind the dates. It would cause less frustration if clear reasons for dates were given.





    nixstor
    04-13 06:30 PM
    Gurus,
    Please help me guiding in my situation:
    I have been on H1B for about 2 years, I came through desi consulting company. As usual there were no bench salary and very irregular payment during project duration also, I was not paid for about 50% of time.

    I had switched to another employer couple of months back, My H1B approval with new employer is still pending. recently I had got letter from Department of Labor (DOL). They are trying to investigate my previous employer if he is complying with american competitiveness and workforce improvement act(ACWIA) of 1998.
    They had sent me a questioner about previous employer about salary being paid etc.

    I am not sure what should I be doing in this situation:

    If I reply with all facts this might effect my pending H1B status for new employer.


    If I write in a way that thing were as per LC then I am lieing, which I am not comfortable with.


    Third Option could be that I do not respond at all
    [They had mentioned that I am NOT required to respond.]

    I am seeking help from experts and forum members, what should be I doing in this situation so that my H1B transfer do not get jeopradasided.

    Thanks
    Saurav

    If you decide to reply, tell the truth.

    Telling the truth about not getting paid will not get your new H1 extension into jeopardy. If you already filed for extension and do not have pay stubs for a period of time, you will possibly receive a RFE for lack of pay stubs. your response will help as an explanation of the employer's violations in case of a RFE and possibly can get you paid for the time you were not paid.





    swamy
    01-02 12:57 PM
    I am from ATL

    eduction evaluation done by a prof from GA sate university
    and my transcripts.


    Spend some money and get your credentials evaluated by a professional organization - you should be able to locate one online. Some prof giving his opinion wont cut it with USCIS.