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  • chicagobuddy
    05-25 01:47 AM
    hello krish,

    I too have an appointment at matamoros on June 3th 2010. Please share your experiences
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  • makemygc
    06-14 11:02 AM
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    Sorry to bump it. Wish someone could answer my question or could share their experience.





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  • acecupid
    04-01 10:50 AM
    I am looking for some serious help and advice here , I hate to see any non-immigrant in US in my circumstances .Here some information about it , My company has sponsored my work visa , soon I entered into they customs and Immigration there is some mistake with my paper work , and they charged me and later deported me .In the middle we came to know the company has sponsored some other people B/J visas for their own benefits and officers acted so racially .when i got deported they never issued my passport back , I keep on calling them now , they always say , They can't hear , some times they mention call after 5 mins , 1hr .I am so vexed with all they do , I felt so victim in this . Please advice me can i get my passport back, and my case is in pending appeal , before I got deported

    At the POE, did immigration understand which language you were speaking ? No wonder they deported you. Btw, I think you are fake !





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  • sanjay02
    08-22 03:14 PM
    As stated earlier go for your own lawyer.


    New employer has Fragomen and I heard there is lot of negative air about their procedures on PERM. Current employer legal firm is Baker McKenzie.

    I am kind of reluctant to have Fragomen as my attorney representation
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  • dealsnet
    01-08 03:43 PM
    Every one in my family renewed the passport during the process. We didn't inform USCIS. But give latest passport info in each stage in the forms.

    IVians
    I applied for I-485 during in July 07 and have I-140 approved.
    I renewed my passport last week, new passport number is different.

    Should I inform USCIS about this change?? is there any process/form for this?

    Please share experiences, I'm sure many of us must have experienced this.





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  • pasupuleti
    09-25 05:08 PM
    I got denied by discover credit card due to not having a green card.
    They said, it is just their policy that they won't give credit cards to
    people who don't have green cards.
    I could't co-sign my friends student loan application as i did't have a green card. They said, i have to be Permanent legal resident to co-sign.

    Though i have a mortgage now, my first mortagage application got denied on same grounds.

    Apparently fannie mae guildelines stipulates that H1B(foriegn investment) needs to put 60% down to get a mortgage loan.

    But most of the lenders do mortgages anyways even for the people who does't have a ssn:).



    No one has ever been denied mortgage because their green card is pending, all other things (credit record, finances etc) being equal...that would constitute housing discrimintaion...

    Just a thought, especially in response to those (and there are some on this forum) who feel discriminated in this country and compare their situation to that of exploited laborers in some podunk land...





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  • lecter
    December 8th, 2003, 02:29 AM
    i don't normally go for tricked-up stuff, but this one kind of hooked me. I did the "Ansel Adams" conversion to B&W which gave me a contrasty and "antique' look. Then I merged it with the original at about 45%.

    This gave the shot a very surreal look.

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    Sure is surreal... I'm with Steve, where does one get the plug-in?? (Perhaps I didn't read enough...)

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  • harrydr
    01-06 08:05 AM
    Please advise if 5.5+ years of experience and an Advanced degree in Electronics would qualify me for porting me from EB2 to EB1. I have been waiting to file for my I-140 over an year now but things aren't looking anywhere near to it.

    So just wanted to understand if this was even legally possible.





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  • mrdelhiite
    08-07 05:55 AM
    I filed my 485 on 2nd July and I am in process of filing 485 for my wife soon. I wana document and ask if there anything different from my 485 filing. Also can someone provide a list of supporting documents that I need attach to her application. I do have a rough list of mine but i wana make sure i dont miss anything.

    Thus can someone share the list of docs required for Spouse 485 application

    Changes that I need to watch out ?

    Form revisions I need to use for 485/ead/AP, I think fee will be same ie for
    485 –> $325+$70, EAD --> $180 , AP --> $170 ( as released in update1)

    I mailed my application to Nebraska, I am based in Florida … thus according to new rule should I send my wife’s application to Taxes?

    Should I include my supporting documents like I20, SSN, EAD ( of OPT) etc in her application.

    should i put some bright color note on application saying that i filed my application as Single on July 2nd and now filing my wifes application as i got married on July 29th ?

    Do i need to put my original employement letter with her application too or the copy will do ?

    I am not using a lawyer thus any help is appreciated.

    Thanks
    -M :)



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  • kris04
    07-06 03:25 PM
    Hi, there,

    I've just done my final interview with one company. they are very satisfied with my experiences and tech skills and have strong intent to hire me. after several time interviews with them, there is only 2 candidates left. I am the one of them. but now the hiring manager has concern on my visa problem. I am currently have EAD (will expire 1 year later) and my 140 has been approved and 485 pending is far over 180 days. I should not have visa problem, right? may I get your comments how I can convince this hiring manager on my status?

    thank you a lot!
    :confused:

    Tell the hiring manager you don't need any Visa sponsorship, but just would require a EVL detailing job description and salary details, EVL is common not just for immigration, but for securing a home loan or car loan, so HR will not have any problem in providing a EVL. I did the same last year got the job offer and notified the hiring manager and HR that I am on EAD, told them that I don't need any visa sponsorship, but a detailed EVL, hired a private attorney informed USCIS about the new employer with the EVL I secured after joining the new employer, submitted the document as part of AC 21. Last year around Aug. 2008 I got my GC got approved without any RFE.

    Good luck

    HTH

    kris





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  • posmd
    06-08 07:45 PM
    Guys,
    I have approved EB3 LC and approved I 140 with PD JAN 2002. My wife has approved EB2 LC (Perm) and Approved I 140 with PD JAN 2006
    As we represent one family can't my wife use my PD and apply I 485 under EB2.
    for example If husband is born in a retrogressed country and wife in a non retrogressed country in that case, husband gets a free ride !
    Why not in this case ? Just curious !

    Faced with this same predicament. The truth is the US immigration rules were not made to cater for this era of fast paced change and lifestyles.

    When the current EB rules were fashioned, mostly in the early 1960s most families had one working household and were generally migrating in the very highest skills level. Opportunities in the high skilled fields were also not as prevalent as they are today. US was not the knowledge economy it is today.

    In the same sense people if they would migrate did so just once in their lifetime, nowadays people often shift 3 places sometimes even more. Hence your citizenship does not count, only your birth place. Imagine the insanity in a scenario that you are from antigua and you are born in India while your father was serving as the consul general there. If fate and destiny have you wishing to immigrate to the US now in the EB2 category then you would have to have a PD of Jan 2003 as opposed to current.
    Many such combinations are possible, but in my humble view all this country quota stuff for EB based immigration is ridiculous and worse yet when it takes no acccount of population size. Clearly they ought to be more discerning in who they allow in via EB immigration by tightening the regulations as they stand currently, but this insane quota is off base in todays world.
    A quota system for family or any other type of immigration is more reasonable, but once it is deemed you are immigrating based on your skills why should something else matter in this land of opportunity where every man is considered equal and is said to rise or fall on his ability and nothing else. Perhaps others know the answer to this but it befuddles me and makes me realise how antequated the rules really are.



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  • chi_shark
    10-16 12:27 PM
    look at your labor app... it states your proffered wage, job description etc. those are the terms and conditions... you can still get an EVL from your employer and have your lawyer (or have yourself) write a letter explaining how the EVL covers terms and conditions on the labor cert. in any case, this is a really stupid and unenforceable rfe... i mean how can the new employer even know whats in the labor and i-140? and without knowing that how can an employer "indicate" any compliance with t&c of labor and 140? i think you should be fine with just a plain evl that matches your job description and salary... at most, you can write a letter saying that "yeah the t&c continues to be valid".

    my 2 cents.

    may be not related ... but can someone explain what does this line mean ...

    The letter must also indicate whether the terms and conditions of your employment based visa petition (or labor certification) continue to exist.

    does this mean that while invoking AC21, you have to tell your new employer to support your GC application ? hope not ! whole purpose of using EAD is to get rid of sponsorship non-sense....

    anyone ?





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  • sbeyyala
    07-14 01:37 PM
    I have a similar issue, Applied for a EAD that is expiring in Sep08 on June10th08, Got EAD approved from NSC on July7th and saw that the new EAD Card is valid from 01/01/08 to 01/01/09, so in effect its extended by 4 months.

    Planning to call NSC to see what I can do,



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  • tinoue
    09-27 09:10 AM
    Hi LRIndy,
    Thank you very much for your quick reply.
    Now I feel better. After waiting for GC so long (I started the application process in 2003), any small things make me worry...

    Thanks!





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  • cha79
    06-05 03:22 PM
    Hi illinois_alum and sanjayc,

    I have very similar questions except for our situation. Both me and wife have valid H-1B and H-4 and need to apply for our EAD extension (we are maintaining them in parallel). Can you suggest what should be our response to these in such case:

    1. Manner of Last Entry : Should it be H-1B?

    2. Current Immigration Status : H-1B? We never used EAD/AP to work or travel

    6. Eligibility status: Should we just menton (c)(9) or have to add "FILED I-485" too?

    Thanks for your help.



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  • texcan
    01-17 09:13 AM
    There is no difference in filing taxes when you were on OPT vs H1B (by this I mean there are no different forms). When you were on OPT, Social Security and Medicare should not have been with held from your paycheck. If it was, then you need to ask for refund of those taxes from the employer who with held that tax. As far as Cincinnati and Chicago are concerned, nothing special to do for Federal Income tax. However, for state income tax, you will have to file income tax for both Ohio and Illinois as part year resident.

    Having said the above, it is your choice to go to a tax consultant or do it on your own or to use Turbo Tax. If you want 100% peace of mind, go to a good accountant. If you want to save money and you think you can handle things on your own, go through all the instructions on all the forms and file it on your own. If you want a little bit of both - you can use Turbo Tax or any other tax software to file your taxes. If you are single, don't own a home and you think yours is a straight forward case (no deductions for work related expenses, medical bills, etc) - you should pretty much be able to do it on your own.


    very well said about taxes for OPT/H1.

    you should check on state taxes for chicago and cinci....
    I have used HR block, and their services are pretty good.

    Last year a friend of mine user HR block, he was in situation where he worked in a different state (OPT/H1) for few moths and then he moved to another state. Long story short, he got a letter from state he was living in earlier regarding state tax discrepency.
    Surpringly H&R block came thru and did not charge for extra services, rather H&R paid $60 in late fee charges, citing reason that it was their mistake in the first place.

    HTH





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  • ashkam
    08-17 08:41 AM
    Hi Guys,

    I am on H1B and my wife is working using her EAD. Like most people on here we applied in the July 2007 rush.

    Now her licence in PA was expiring and we went to renew it and provided ALL necessary documents such as Passport, I-94, current and future EADs. However at the very end after about half an hour of providing documents, the DMV guy said that the system needed "more info" and that he would have to fax everything to Harrisburg who would then contact the INS for the missing info and we would get some "letter" from the DMV.

    Has anyone faced a similar issue in PA before? If so how soon after did they receive this letter? Is there anything I can do to expedite the process such as contacting my local Sentator/Congressman's office? We have a small baby and my wife needs to drive to go to work.

    Thanks.

    Which area of PA are you in? If you're in Southeastern PA near Philly, try the Malvern DMV. They accept I-485 receipts.





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  • mrdelhiite
    08-08 07:59 AM
    Yes, its good to file I-134 especially when she is on H4. Paystubs and tax returns are not required documents though a lot of people tend to submit them. Just an employment letter from your employer would suffice. You dont need to include your I-20 with your wife's application....However, do include her medicals, though its not part of the initial evidence......


    Thank you.

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    TeddyKoochu
    10-15 08:29 AM
    Teddy

    Is there any source on any site which gives idea that they are thinking of it. Since we have close to 800 members who joined for filling 485 when date is not current we can ask IV core to make this campaign officially and push for this one. Even we know 800 are not a good strength still it may help if govt is willing

    gc_on_demand - Here are the links from other sites.

    From Ron Gotcher's Forum

    http://www.immigration-information.com/forums/general-immigration-questions/10321-uscis-considering-permit-pre-filing-i-485-applications-approved-i-140-a.html

    I could not find anything on any official site. There are blogs going on all popular immigration sites on this topic.

    I believe that since the agencies are thinking about this provision (Even though this has been in the news since a year) has better likelihood of being implemented.

    skgs200,aksharan, cbpds the EAD / AP part appears to be disputed nobody is clear on this. Yes there maybe a fee for this but it does bring us a step closer.





    cox
    October 28th, 2005, 11:47 PM
    The one with the red roses is a bit too shallow depth of field, both in the first one and the one posted later. It looks like you focused on the central/foreground rose, and the one at the back looks just a little bit too much (or too little) out of focus to me. I know it's not easy to do these things...

    Thanks for the feedback, Mats. It may sound like an excuse, but the client actually wanted this. She brought a couple of Japanese catalogs as examples of these sorts of preserved flower arrangements, and they all tended to a shallow DoF, overexposed, soft look. For the arrangements, I didn't much care for the style, but for the single rose, I rather liked the result.

    I convinced her that having some sharp detail was good, but she really liked the shallow, overexposed look. Hence the light colored backgrounds in most of the shots, and a central blossom. I am rather glad of that, since, when left to myself, I was having a devil of a time trying to get a DoF that kept the subject sharp, and put the background OoF. I think I need a bigger "studio" next time (instead of my dining table...).

    OTOH, maybe studio work isn't really for me...