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  • srarao
    07-19 07:04 PM
    Hi
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  • chi_shark
    03-11 11:06 AM
    I worked for an employer in WY 2004 as a physician and since then i resigned and moved onto another job with a new labor and I-140. However last year at the time of July isa bulletin fiasco, I asked my employer from WY in 2004 to file for an I-140 based on the previous approved labor condition in 2004 to retain that priority date under EB -2.
    Employer knows I have no intent of joining them after the green card and I have my own practice , so i donot intend to join the practice.

    In this scenario, if this considered a misuse of retaining priority date and how do i prove the intent and will the USCIS allow a situation like this?

    i think you need to have intent to work for the employer when filing 140... without intent, it is likely that this will be considered fraud. but all this comes up only if you are called for interview or if there are detailed rfe(s)... then, when you go for citizenship, this could come up again... but like someone else said, you are better off with a lawyer's opinion...




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  • nixstor
    07-01 01:26 PM
    I am not sure if I am reading this right or not, go this page

    http://www.imminfo.com/resources/cis-sop-aos/3-7.html

    and read the first para. It says G-325A has to be processed only if the applicant has entered the US in non immigrant status less than one year prior to current calendar date of review.

    So any one who has entered US before (07/02/06) will have their G-325A trashed? I was under the impression that USCIS does use the biographic information to check with local law enforcement for the the past 5 years as stated in the G-325A. Any ideas?


    Guys,

    Can some read the SOP in the above quote and figure out what they are trying to say?




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  • r50000
    07-27 06:30 PM
    hi All,

    Is there any way to know if employer revoked I140. With what I understand if the employer revokes within 180 days of I485 filing, then we are screwed.

    Thanks for the replies.

    thanks!



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  • go_guy123
    05-24 12:43 PM
    People do not earn Ph.D. for money. A Ph.D. gives you prestige and you literally stand tall in the crowd for the rest of your life. People call you 'Dr.', which has more value than anything. Most importantly faculties NEVER lose their jobs once they are tenured......NEVER. There is NOTHING in this universe that can fire a Professor (excepting criminal offenses, academic dishonesty etc.). They never fear that their employer will ill treat them, not pay them, yale at them etc. etc. It takes years of blood and sweat (and intelligence) to earn a Ph.D. Society treats them with reputation and not no mention they live a peaceful life (professionally) throughout their lives.


    Yes true ....its not easy to get into the ivory tower of tenured prof.
    Most phds dont make into that. Mainly phds from top schools make into the ivory tower that you are describing.
    Perhaps you are working in univ as faculty due to your phd...good for you....but all dont work as prof.




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  • vinabath
    05-15 01:03 PM
    What a coincidence.....

    1. EB3 I-140 ceritified - Feb2003. - Salary 60K (Soft Developer)
    2. EB2 - Labor approved -Oct 2005 Waiting for PD to port - Salary 80k ( IS manager)

    I do not know what to do, I am thinking couple of situations.


    I. File 485 with EB3.

    Advantages:
    Low Salary Requirements,
    Generic Job Duties,
    Easy to use AC21,
    Already approved I-140

    Disadvantages:
    Possible retrogression,
    So more wait before realizing the dream of actual freedom.

    II. File 485 with EB2 labor (concurrent filing)

    Advantages:
    Less chance of retrogression.
    Quicker path to GC.

    Disadvantages:
    I-140 denial chances
    Difficult to use AC21 - difficult to find managerial job with 80K salary in Midwest.


    Someone please tell us that we can replace/upgrade the underlying I-140 tagged to 485 application.



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  • H1B-GC
    04-10 04:41 PM
    163,000 applns for general and more than 31,200 applns for advanced degree.

    How come Freaking 'Loudoggs' say 400K Applications were received by USCIS on his show . Freaking lier.




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  • wandmaker
    11-18 10:37 AM
    shutterbabe: Prior to July fiasco, EAD is issued after regular FP; but I have not heard of separate FP to process EAD for Paperfiling cases. If you (have) efile(d) your AP, you will get a separate notice to FP for EAD without that your EAD will not be issued. I would advise you to take an inforpass appointment and discuss with I/O. At the worst case, you have them open a SR and take it from there.



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    09-16 02:51 PM
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  • sertasheep
    03-16 11:14 AM
    The only easy options I see for US educated physicians (of Indian origin) are either the Middle East(where , you can get jobs after min 2+ years of US work experience, not just residency) or back in India.
    - Neither Australia or UK recognize US medical education(ironic, isn't it!!!), requiring an arduous recertification process. Not worth it, IMHO.
    - Canada claims that the process is simple, but Note that this is not that simple and rosy- jobs aren't that easy to get in Canada.Do a google search for "foreign doctors in Canada". Also, don't go by what migration/immigration agents tell you.
    - I have heard of "exchange programs" (you work for a couple of years) in New Zealand or Australia, but you can't settle down there, unless a non-physician spouse is already a permanent resident or citizen

    If something has changed in the recent past, or I am wrong, I'd like to hear more.

    Here's an email trail from 2003. You can probably talk or contact the organization given below.

    >>I hope this can help clarify your situation as concerns your wife's
    >>future employment in Canada. If she will be graduating from an
    >>accredited medical college in he United States, she will have
    >>substantially less difficulty obtaining her license to practice medicine
    >>in Canada.
    >>
    >>She will have to complete the qualifying examinations that are
    >>administered by the Medical Council of Canada. There are two of these
    >>exams. Information about these exams can be found at http://www.mcc.ca.
    >>She should not have to worry about being subjected to the international
    >>medical graduate programs since American schools have their degrees
    >>recognized by the licensing bodies in Canada.
    >>
    >>If you would like to speak to me directly please feel free to contact me
    >>at the numbers below.
    >>
    >>Regards,
    >>
    >>Scott Butler
    >>Member Relations/Project Manager
    >>Association of International Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (AIPSO)
    >>2 Carlton Street, Suite 1004
    >>Toronto, ON M5B 1J3
    >>
    >>Phone: (416) 979-8611 x 4301
    >>Fax: (416) 979-9853
    >>Email: membershipaipso@cassa.on.ca
    >>Web: http://www.aipso.ca



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  • jediknight
    01-20 11:12 AM
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    WEST COAST OFFENSE OVERVIEW (http://www.westcoastoffense.com/overview.htm)

    Obama needs to stop Congress from doing the big comprehensive things and focus them on smaller and faster laws that help americans.

    The current healthcare, climate change, immigration reform should be broken up in dozens of smaller bills. They will either pass or he can paint the republicans as siding with the Insurance companies to block access to healthcare for people with pre-existing conditions for example.

    There are lots of parts in Healthcare, Energy, CIS, etc, that can pass right now and he should take a lead on that. Otherwise the base that voted for him in 2008 is not going to turn up in 2010.

    - JZ




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  • ARUNRAMANATHAN
    06-11 01:54 PM
    I am in my 8 yr. Have a H1-B approved Untill 2008 Dec

    Have a EB3 Approved Labor and 140 from Company A.

    Now as of today if I move to Company B ...

    Question :

    Can I get a 3 yr Extension based on Company A (140 Approved )
    that is from june 2007 to june 2010

    OR

    Do I get my H1-B untill 2008 Dec ?
    ----

    When I move to Company B is there anything that I have be aware off as
    I am planning to pally Eb2 and move the PD from company A
    My PD : EB3 Jun 2004

    Thanks Thanks Thanks Thanks



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  • raysaikat
    01-06 03:33 PM
    Sincerest thanks for the information. Iam looking at criteria 1 to 10 in the list that you have provided. I believe that I can gather evidence to satisfy 2 criteria�s completely and maybe 1 partially, does that suffice or there is a rule that atleast say 4 / 10 or X / 10 should be satisfied as a minimum. Most of the criteria�s are actually meant for distinguished people in research, whereas my profile is more of an IT application developer / designer.

    Please read the text in the USCIS page carefully. You need to clearly satisfy at least 3 criteria. In practice, you try to provide at least some evidence for most criteria.

    Note also that you need to provide evidence of sustained fulfillment. E.g., suppose you want to show that

    "Evidence that the alien has judged the work of others, either individually or on a panel;"

    This is *not* satisfied, e.g., if you graded the papers of your students or did code-reviews! This is likely satisfied if you, e.g., were in an IEEE standards committee (especially if the standard becomes well known, e.g., IEEE 802.11, or Firewire, etc.). Similarly, if you just participated in a panel once, then the reviewer is likely to reject your claim; you really want to show that you regularly (e.g., once a month for last 3-4 years) participate in panels, etc. In my own case, I reviewed literally 100's of conference and journal papers, and was in the TPC of many conferences, and also participated in an NSF panel for reviewing proposals for funding.

    The reviewer will want evidence for each criteria. Sometimes you may be able to use the same evidence towards more than one criteria, but generally it is not the case.

    Finally remember that you need *very strong* recommendation letters from "well known" people *all over the world". Most people gets some letters from US, some from their home country, some from Europe, other countries, etc. I had about 10-15 letters from US, China, India, Netherlands, etc. The letter writer in each case must be very well known, and must hold a very high position (e.g., one of my letter writer was one of the heads of Philips research).

    In any case, it does not matter what I or someone else thinks about your qualifications. What matters is what the reviewer of your petition thinks. What I would suggest is that if you feel that you have a good chance at EB1-A (e.g., in your own mind you believe that you truly satisfy 3 criteria), then hire a good attorney and start working on preparing your dossier. The cost will be about $7000-$10,000 (depending upon what attorney you choose). Attorneys will charge much more for EB1 petitions since they actually have to work on it (rather than get a para-legal fill-in forms, as done in EB2 applications). It usually takes 4-6 months to get all material, etc.




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  • santb1975
    02-17 11:13 PM
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  • Siddharta
    09-26 12:02 AM
    1)Incase my 485 application gets denied, can I start the process again and use the PD of my current application?

    2) Can I move to and start the GC process with another company and use the current PD (I140 approved, 180 days passed), even if my current company revokes I140 and my Job description is very different --- I'm assuming yes.

    3) What if I leave the country and come back after 2-3 years and reapply. Can I reuse the PD of my current application?

    I was told by a friend that the priority date is mine forever since my I140 is approved. Is that correct?

    Thanks




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  • rolrblade
    07-27 04:00 PM
    Not entirely true..

    Some employees of my client company who filed their AOS in june did so without signing a single piece of paper and already got their RNs and FP's done as well.

    There are a few things to see if what your lawyer did was correct:

    1) Did he ask you to write him/her an email/letter authorizing them to sign on your behalf

    2) Your company has your facsimile signatures or signature stamps.

    this is the correct information. Applicant signature is not necessary if you have an attorney representation form. I have verified this with two different attorneys and also my HR guy, who suprisingly is very knowledgeable in GC process.

    In my own case I have sent an email to the attorney authorizing them to sign on my behalf. The firm has confirmed that it is sufficient. I just off the phone with them too. 3 attorney - SAME ANSWER.



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  • thandan
    03-15 03:29 PM
    Background:
    My wife and I are currently working on EADs obtained through my previous employer filing for my green card (eb3 India, pri date: dec 2005), my wife is a dependant on this greencard petition. We last re-entered US using our AP. Two years ago, more than six months after my I-140 got approved, I changed my employer (to a similar position in the IT field itself) and my new (and current) employer filed for AC-21. They have also obtained a I-797 for me as a backup which I have used. Also prior to getting my EAD, my wife worked on an H1 visa for a year and then we got EAD, she has been working on that ever since. Our EAD was recently submitted for renewal and will be valid for the next two years.

    I got accepted into a fulltime MBA program in the US, which I am planning to attend. This would mean that I quit my current job and after the two years in MBA I will be joining a different employer in a different field (ie: I will be moving out of IT into something like finance). I am assuming transition to F1 is out of question since I have shown immigration intent

    Questions:
    1) Will it be legal for me to go fulltime to school on an AOS pending status?
    2) Will I have trouble, re-entering the US on an AP if I travel overseas during the time I am enrolled in school?
    3) Can I use this EAD card to go for an internship between my first and second year (the job will not be IT)?
    4) Can I use this EAD card to work fulltime after MBA graduation, provided it is still valid for a few more months (the job will not be IT)?
    5) If my post-MBA employer files for a greencard for me in the new position which is different from IT, will I be able to use my old priority date of Dec 2005?
    6) To mitigate risk, my wife is planning to go into H1 so that I can get an H4 if going to school on EAD doesn't work. Is this strategy to use H1 during school time (and travel overseas and re-enter using H4) and use EAD while internship safe?
    7) If my wife cannot find a H1 job, can she work on her EAD while I am also using EAD to go to school
    8) I am assuming that for any EAD based status to work, I need to have a future job offer in the same category. My current employer will not do that.I can get a future job offer from a small IT consulting firm in the same IT field for which my greencard application was filed for. Will that be good enough to keep my EAD alive while in school?

    Thanks SO much for answering. I have this wonderful opportunity in front of me and I really hope immigration will not be a road block to achieve my dreams.




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  • Jaime
    08-17 01:01 AM
    The HSMP looks very attractive if you don't know the details. Yes, you get a visa even without a job offer but they give you only one year to find a job. After 1 year in the UK you'd better have a job or you will most likely send you back to your home country (you go through a government review after 1 year). Of course, if you find a good job during that first year you should be OK.

    The pro I see in this is that if you are patient and work for 5 years in the UK you will get your EU passport and yo now have mobility to other parts of Europe where the IT and other industries might be better (like Ireland)




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  • yagw
    09-27 01:34 AM
    Folks,
    Am on H1B and have already applied for 485 (EB2 I May 2006). I am not sure if I am allowed to day trade in the current status. By day trading I mean not just investing in stocks and not just buying and selling stocks in a single day -- I am asking about making perhaps 10 trades in a day (5 rounds of buy, sell)? I understand IRS can call you out to be a full-time trader but the rules for this are not laid out clearly, as far as I can understand. Anyone out there with relevant links/personal experience on this one? Would really appreciate your feedback.

    Thanks!
    Shishya

    AFAIK, your visa status will not affect day-trading. You just need to specify the gain/loss when you file taxes (like anyone).

    That said, I believe you are aware of the requirement that you need to have a minimum of $25K in your account to do day-trading. And also the risks involved in it.

    My 2c as some one who tried it, play only with money you can afford to loose (as you WILL most of the time) and get out if you have to, without emotional attachment.

    Have fun and BE SAFE!!!




    fromnaija
    07-20 04:43 PM
    If your friend maintains H status, she could bring her baby back on H4 visa.

    Same question. My friend is pregnant and wants to deliver the baby in India. They have filed for AoS now. Howevr they are not sure how to bring ther baby in if they deliver in India.




    sush
    10-02 08:21 PM
    Service Center: Texas
    Type: Regular
    Category: EB2
    Filing Type: non-concurrent
    USCIS Receipt Date: 26 May 2006
    RFE: no
    I-140 Status: Case received and pending
    Approval/Denial Date: N/A
    Nationality: India

    Tried to upgrade to PP on June 18th but no response from USCIS.
    Received a letter after my attorney's enquiry that it is in a background check.
    been near 500 days... :confused::mad:



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