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02-20 01:34 PM
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All,
I have a question about Mailing my renewal petitions. I have talked to Texas SC few times. I got different answers each time. It appears that they all need job training.
Here is my scenario:
Originally my 485 was filed with NSC and then it was transferred to TSC. So my 485 is pending in TSC right now. Where should I mail my renewal applications?. I live in Colorado. There are 2 different views on this. Some people say that I have to send my applications to whereever my 485 is pending. Some people say that I have to mail it to NSC.
Any thoughts?/
Thanks
All,
I have a question about Mailing my renewal petitions. I have talked to Texas SC few times. I got different answers each time. It appears that they all need job training.
Here is my scenario:
Originally my 485 was filed with NSC and then it was transferred to TSC. So my 485 is pending in TSC right now. Where should I mail my renewal applications?. I live in Colorado. There are 2 different views on this. Some people say that I have to send my applications to whereever my 485 is pending. Some people say that I have to mail it to NSC.
Any thoughts?/
Thanks
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05-07 05:12 PM
No issues while entering at POE, but I-94 will be given only till H4 validity period.
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I-751
01-21 10:26 AM
Dear Sir/Madam,
I married to a US citizen and got conditional permanent residency which is subject to be removed after 2 years. I have been a student at a university, and while an application for permanent residency I had to show/combine my income (student teaching/research assistantship) in I-864 because my spouse's income was not sufficient to sponsor me. In form I-864 instructions it says, "Intending immigrant is your spouse, his/her income can be used to combine with your income if his/her income will continue from the same source after receiving lawful permanent residency." Now, my question is that I have an offer of admission from other school, and this new school will pay me student teaching/research assistantship, can I leave my current school and join the new one? If not, how long I have to wait in order to have right to change my school?
Secondly, can my spouse leave her job and sit idle? I ask this because my spouse sponsored me in I-864, and I wonder until when she is supposed to continue her current job!
Please advise me your best to help me with my doubts. I will be obliged!
I married to a US citizen and got conditional permanent residency which is subject to be removed after 2 years. I have been a student at a university, and while an application for permanent residency I had to show/combine my income (student teaching/research assistantship) in I-864 because my spouse's income was not sufficient to sponsor me. In form I-864 instructions it says, "Intending immigrant is your spouse, his/her income can be used to combine with your income if his/her income will continue from the same source after receiving lawful permanent residency." Now, my question is that I have an offer of admission from other school, and this new school will pay me student teaching/research assistantship, can I leave my current school and join the new one? If not, how long I have to wait in order to have right to change my school?
Secondly, can my spouse leave her job and sit idle? I ask this because my spouse sponsored me in I-864, and I wonder until when she is supposed to continue her current job!
Please advise me your best to help me with my doubts. I will be obliged!
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hnordberg
February 17th, 2005, 10:08 PM
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Could use some more life, like people or animals.
I like your other shots better.
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I like your other shots better.
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09-06 10:36 PM
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we will be happy to have you pursue this further.
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September 25th, 2005, 10:43 AM
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sgorla
02-23 01:49 PM
Yes, unfortunately that is true. You can not use the experience that you gained with the current sponsoring emplloyer for your permanent residency application.
Hi, guys,
I'm having a little trouble with counting the years of experience for my EB2 petition. My attorney said I can only count the number of years I worked before joining the current sponsoring company!! The situation is, I jointed this company in Jan 2004. But my petition (Labor) appliction only started at the end of 2006. My attorney says that the three years of working experience (04, 05 & 06) can not be counted!
Is he correct on this?
thanks.
Hi, guys,
I'm having a little trouble with counting the years of experience for my EB2 petition. My attorney said I can only count the number of years I worked before joining the current sponsoring company!! The situation is, I jointed this company in Jan 2004. But my petition (Labor) appliction only started at the end of 2006. My attorney says that the three years of working experience (04, 05 & 06) can not be counted!
Is he correct on this?
thanks.
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anandrajesh
05-30 04:10 PM
Hello,
I am trying to figure out if it is possible to sponsor (legal sponsorship support letter) my cousin back in India who is trying for higher studies in Canada (the letter to be shown to the Canada consulate). I am an Indian on H1B in US with Perm just filed.
I heard that being a resident alien myself (as opposed to permanent resident) I cannot sponsor him? Is that true?
If I can in fact sponsor him -- will that have any affect/complication whatsoever on my (i) Perm (ii) Tax application etc etc?
He is an 18 yr old Indian.
Thanks a lot for any advice!
Piyush
I am currently on a H1 & I sponsored my Brother's education in US last year and i think it is possible. It doesnt matter whether you are a Resident Alien or a Permanent Resident. All they want to see is whether there is an ability to pay the tution fees and support his living expenses. There shouldnt be any problem. Let me know if you need more info.
I am trying to figure out if it is possible to sponsor (legal sponsorship support letter) my cousin back in India who is trying for higher studies in Canada (the letter to be shown to the Canada consulate). I am an Indian on H1B in US with Perm just filed.
I heard that being a resident alien myself (as opposed to permanent resident) I cannot sponsor him? Is that true?
If I can in fact sponsor him -- will that have any affect/complication whatsoever on my (i) Perm (ii) Tax application etc etc?
He is an 18 yr old Indian.
Thanks a lot for any advice!
Piyush
I am currently on a H1 & I sponsored my Brother's education in US last year and i think it is possible. It doesnt matter whether you are a Resident Alien or a Permanent Resident. All they want to see is whether there is an ability to pay the tution fees and support his living expenses. There shouldnt be any problem. Let me know if you need more info.
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Immigration Visa Attorney Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
The attorneys at Fong & Chun, LLP have helped hundreds of legal immigrants seek citizenship over the years. Whether we have worked with you at a naturalization drive, through labor unions, or in our own offices, citizenship is the ultimate goal of most immigrants. Today, the government announced (http://articles.latimes.com/2010/aug/22/local/la-me-refugee-assistance-20100823) that cash assistance to elderly and disabled immigrants who were granted entry based on humanitarian reasons may lose benefits unless they have naturalization applications pending. Many of those affected are people who were granted asylum or refugee status.
Most immigrants are eligible for naturalization after a 3 or 5 year period after their initial residency period begins. Many immigrants delay applying for naturalization because they fear the English or history exams. While the naturalization exam can seem daunting, the government allows for applicants to re-take their exams if they fail the first time. Some immigrants who are long term residents may even take the examination in their native language, but many immigrants simply put off the naturalization process because it has become intimidating or costly. However, in most cases, an immigrant who truly desires to naturalize and is eligible to do so can make an application and be successful with the right type of support and preparation. Today's announcement by the administration poses yet another reason for immigrants who have been putting off their citizenship application to call and find a qualified immigration attorney (http://www.fongandchun.com/lawyer-attorney-1416111.html) to help them with the process. Fong & Chun encourages those eligible for naturalization make an application and realize their dreams of finally becoming US citizens. ---ecf
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The attorneys at Fong & Chun, LLP have helped hundreds of legal immigrants seek citizenship over the years. Whether we have worked with you at a naturalization drive, through labor unions, or in our own offices, citizenship is the ultimate goal of most immigrants. Today, the government announced (http://articles.latimes.com/2010/aug/22/local/la-me-refugee-assistance-20100823) that cash assistance to elderly and disabled immigrants who were granted entry based on humanitarian reasons may lose benefits unless they have naturalization applications pending. Many of those affected are people who were granted asylum or refugee status.
Most immigrants are eligible for naturalization after a 3 or 5 year period after their initial residency period begins. Many immigrants delay applying for naturalization because they fear the English or history exams. While the naturalization exam can seem daunting, the government allows for applicants to re-take their exams if they fail the first time. Some immigrants who are long term residents may even take the examination in their native language, but many immigrants simply put off the naturalization process because it has become intimidating or costly. However, in most cases, an immigrant who truly desires to naturalize and is eligible to do so can make an application and be successful with the right type of support and preparation. Today's announcement by the administration poses yet another reason for immigrants who have been putting off their citizenship application to call and find a qualified immigration attorney (http://www.fongandchun.com/lawyer-attorney-1416111.html) to help them with the process. Fong & Chun encourages those eligible for naturalization make an application and realize their dreams of finally becoming US citizens. ---ecf
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thomachan72
01-25 03:47 PM
Returning to the US after living abroad for 9 years and need to know what is the best process for my wife to re-apply for green card.
History:
My wife and I have been married for 20 years, own a home in the US and have one child who holds a US passport. While living in the US my wife held a Green Card. However, when we moved she surrendered the card. Now we are returning to the US and she need to get the Green Card once again. Does she need to apply as if this is the first time or is there an application or process for previous residents or Green Card holders?
Thank you for any and all help you can provide.
cheers,
JakeJake, am not sure but have heard from some previous GC holders that once you surrender then it is very difficult to get it back. She might have to start all over again. Have u checked with any attorney regarding this?
History:
My wife and I have been married for 20 years, own a home in the US and have one child who holds a US passport. While living in the US my wife held a Green Card. However, when we moved she surrendered the card. Now we are returning to the US and she need to get the Green Card once again. Does she need to apply as if this is the first time or is there an application or process for previous residents or Green Card holders?
Thank you for any and all help you can provide.
cheers,
JakeJake, am not sure but have heard from some previous GC holders that once you surrender then it is very difficult to get it back. She might have to start all over again. Have u checked with any attorney regarding this?
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05-06 07:44 PM
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DJ_Prakash
01-26 03:54 PM
My wife is on H4 and she is studying Masters and we already have EAD. She would like to do Internship and she still has 6 months to graduation and my question is
1) Is there any time restrictions for people to do internship (with GC based EAD)
2) After graduation, can she still continue with her internship (using EAD ofcourse) ?
3) If Yes for question 2, then for how long after graduation she can be an intern
Apreciate if someone can give feedback on this.
Thanks in advance,
Prakash
1) Is there any time restrictions for people to do internship (with GC based EAD)
2) After graduation, can she still continue with her internship (using EAD ofcourse) ?
3) If Yes for question 2, then for how long after graduation she can be an intern
Apreciate if someone can give feedback on this.
Thanks in advance,
Prakash
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07-15 11:50 PM
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misscoolu
07-29 01:34 PM
Hi..
I came to US on H4. My H1B got approved when i was in India. But I came through H4 only.
Now i want to change H4 to H1B. If i want to apply for change of status..do i need to go back to india(ot other countries) for stamping? Or can i get H1B staying here?
Please help..
I came to US on H4. My H1B got approved when i was in India. But I came through H4 only.
Now i want to change H4 to H1B. If i want to apply for change of status..do i need to go back to india(ot other countries) for stamping? Or can i get H1B staying here?
Please help..
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09-08 03:01 PM
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You actually stayed awake to listen /Watch to this!!!!.. hey comeon.. don't let the immigration dream take away your sleep...enjoy while you can..life goes on..
I am in California so it was 9:40 for me....
I do not sleep before 10 anyway.
You actually stayed awake to listen /Watch to this!!!!.. hey comeon.. don't let the immigration dream take away your sleep...enjoy while you can..life goes on..
I am in California so it was 9:40 for me....
I do not sleep before 10 anyway.
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