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  • vallabhu
    01-02 01:53 PM
    I am in my 8th year extension which is ending in April, My attorney think its 100% win case for one main reason

    my labor is filed EB3 Skilled worker

    he mentioned with in EB3 there are 2 categories Skilled and professional

    for EB3 professional USCIS has complete authority to deny based educational requirements and they can define educational requirements based on job profile.

    but for eb3 skilled employer has complete discretion of defining edu requirements.

    mine was filed in eb3 skilled and ETA clearly says client will accept 3 year foreign degree.

    h thinks any second eye would have approved this but it was unfortunate to be processed by a adjudicator who does have comeplete knwledge and does not know difference between eb3 prof and eb3 skilled

    his plan of action is to send them evaluations from multiple academies as you guys have mentioned.

    and it looks very fishy from the denial letter

    denial states I have now taken any maths courses in graduation but course in physics and chemistry in graduation, and one math course in intermediate which is not sufficient.

    and maths is mentioned between physics and chemistry we don't know how he could miss that, Intermediate transcripts does mention mathematics.

    I can paste exact content of denial by tomorrow.




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  • ksita48
    07-24 10:53 AM
    BOLTI BUND (MAY BE IT IS AN EB3 ISSUE???).

    Surprised to see NO comments from any corner (EB's, Admins Legals or even Illegals).

    Also NO reply from the "thebestoptimizer@gmail.com" to my personal mail sent Yesterday.




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  • pasupuleti
    01-31 12:21 PM
    I work for a good consulting company, completed 3 years in that company.
    Since it is a consulting company my pay is less unless i go full-time.
    I started thinking about going full-time with other companies and got offers from two companies.

    Now my dilemma is that if i switch companies, my current employer(consulting) might revoke my I140 and use it for labor substitution. I talked to different lawyers about validity of the H1B extension based on I140 approval. All of them say ask your old employer not revoke I140. If I140 is revoked, H1B extension could be invalid. Currently DOL/USCIS does not have a process/bandwidth to handle revoking H1Bs pro-actively.

    I decided to take my chances and take one of the new offers. Worse case, i will go back to india. Wait may be that be the BEST case, i could work for a startup:)




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  • Rockford
    07-17 02:23 PM
    What's the point of starting a new thread to throw in your opinion?
    Servers and all members are already very stressed.

    To begin with, it is not my opinion. It is an excerpt from other web site and I gave the link.

    This is new thread because it is different info than the popular belief here that there is going to be a definite relief.

    Hope you understand :)



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  • gc_buddy
    01-08 07:36 PM
    He can send the I-94 to the nearest consulate by mail and a brief letter with all the details.

    My friend while leaving US he did not surrender the I-94 card. Actually he forgot it at home and the airlines allowed him to board plane without surrendering I-94. What should he do now? Guru's does any one have any experience with such situation? Please help




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  • pappu
    10-01 12:21 PM
    I suggest reading the documents uploaded here.
    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5049
    I will be uploading some more documents related to I485 processing later today



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  • gcisadawg
    05-11 12:51 PM
    Guys,
    I have a long layover at New Delhi airport. I am reaching their at 8PM and my next flight in the morning at 7:30AM. Is there any accommodation facility within airport? Or Do i need to go to city? This is the first time, i am going through delhi airport. Any helpful comments are welcome. Thanks and appreciate your help.

    There are so called 'executive lounges' in Mumbai airport. There is a good possibility of having them in Delhi Airport also. Check while you are waiting. They have people all over hawking these services. They charge around 30 to 50 USD per person.

    I tried one in Mumbai airport. I paid the money, went to the shower and didnt find hotwater. When I checked they said "it is out of order"..So much for the executive lounge! I took my money back and came out!

    GCisaDawg




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  • perm2gc
    12-22 06:08 PM
    Efren Hernandez III, Director of the Business and Trade Services Branch at INS in Washington, D.C. announced in late December 2001 that the INS does not recognize or provide any "grace period" for maintaining status after employment termination. Mr. Hernandez explained this strict interpretation by reasoning that there is no difference between H1B holders and other non-immigrants, like students, to justify a stay in the U.S. beyond the explicit purpose of their admission. Mr. Hernandez admits that this may cause hardship to some terminated or laid off H1B workers, but believes that the INS position is legally justified.

    Although the INS' strict interpretation of the law may have legal justification, the result to others seems harsh and unreasonable, considering the fact that the lay off or termination is completely beyond the control of the H1B worker. This strict INS position may also appear to be contrary to the purpose of allowing H1B workers admission to the U.S. since they helped to fill a critical need in our economy when the U.S. was suffering acute shortages of qualified, skilled workers. Perhaps, it would be more fair if the INS were to allow a reasonable grace period, perhaps 60 days, as mentioned in the June 19, 2001 INS Memo.

    H1B workers should not be equated to other non-immigrants. For example, H1Bs can be distinguished from students. Students, in most cases, have exclusive control over whether they can maintain their status. Generally they determine whether they remain in school and satisfy the purpose of their admission to the U.S. If they choose not to remain in school, or they do not maintain certain passing grades or do not have sufficient funds, then they are no longer considered to be students maintaining their status and should return to their home countries. On the other hand, H1B workers enter the U.S. to engage in professional employment based on the needs of U.S. employers. They do not have exclusive control over whether they are laid off.

    Although we are in a soft economy with massive employee cutbacks in a variety of fields, many of these H1B workers are able to find new employment within reasonable timeframes. Some companies, at least, are in need of these workers. Salaries have dropped in many cases and recruitment of workers from outside the U.S. has significantly slowed; but, to a large extent, the need for these existing workers remains. It would benefit U.S. companies and suit the purpose of the H1B visa program to allow a reasonable grace period for these laid-off H1B workers to seek new employment within a realistic time frame.

    Adding to the woes of H1B workers, Mr. Hernandez addressed the issue of extensions of stay following brief status lapses. In short, the regulations require that an individual be in status at the time an extension of status is requested. Failure to maintain status will result in the H1B petition being granted, if appropriate, without an extension of stay. No I-94 card will be attached to the approval notice. Instead, the beneficiary will be directed to obtain a visa at a U.S. consulate in a foreign country and, only afterward, will return to lawful H1B status by re-entering the U.S. Although INS has a regulation that allows the Service to overlook brief lapses in status, extraordinary circumstances are required. Mr. Hernandez stated that even very short lapses in status are not justified in the context of terminated H1B workers, absent extraordinary circumstances.

    Mr. Hernandez specifically negated the existence of a ten-day grace period following employment termination. There are ten-day grace periods allowed in three other instances. These are (a) the H1B worker can be admitted to the U.S. up to 10 days prior to the validity of his/her petition; (b) the H1B worker has a ten-day grace period following the expiration of the period of admission; and (c) in the case of denials of extensions, the H1B worker is given up to ten days to depart the U.S. Unfortunately, termination of employment is not covered by any of these exceptions. Some find it hard to see why a terminated H1B worker should be treated any differently from the H1B worker whose period of H1B admission has expired. There is far less warning and predictability in cases of layoffs or of other terminations.

    Rumors are also circulating about a 30-day grace period should INS deny an H1B petition or extension of status and require the person to depart the U.S. There is also a 60-day time frame, proposed by the INS itself in the June 19, 2001 Memo, analyzing the American Competitiveness in the Twenty First Century Act (AC21). In this memo, the INS discussed the law allowing a person to be eligible for H1B extensions beyond 6 years if the person previously held either H1B status or had an H1B visa. The INS surmised that the law envisioned that one who previously held H1B status should be entitled, possibly up to 60 days, to the benefits of that section of AC21. Efren Hernandez clarified that none of these grace periods applies in the case of an H1B worker who is terminated or laid off



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  • SureShot
    06-05 11:22 AM
    You should all be very proud of yourselves.

    These are the biggest pieces of S**T I have ever seen! Congrats!




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  • snathan
    03-09 03:59 PM
    Thanks Radhagd:

    Is it necessary to do consular processing. PD for EB2 for my country is current. Also, can we premium process my LABOR and I140 now a days?

    Thanks.

    There is no premium process for PERM. if you get audited, it will take 1-2 years to get approval. You can do premium for I-140



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  • GCwaitforever
    08-16 11:25 AM
    I checked UK Embassy web site this weekend. Apparently they ask for original certificates while taking application for HSMP. That is a sticking point with me. Also could someone suggest a good site to look for UK jobs? What are the pros and cons? Any ideas on the life style in UK? What is the impact of latest terror plots on life etc ...

    I will post the Embassy links directly when I get home. You should be able to do it yourself without having to go through a middleman. I guess workpermit.com is a middleman.




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  • gc_chahiye
    07-20 06:18 PM
    My PD is Nov 2004, I got 140 approved. Im not filing 485 now as im unmarried.
    Any ideas when can be the date current again(for my PD atleast)?

    EB2 or EB3? If EB2 then based on data someone posted here earlier, there is a good chance of you becoming current in the next 12-18 months.



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  • piyu7444
    04-01 02:37 PM
    Hi Vinnysuru

    Case is approvable but my question is - will I have to wait till Visa bulletin has PD date showing NOV 2006 or beyond or Current or they can just get a visa number now (say April 08) and send it for card prodcution ?




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  • hebron
    08-16 02:50 PM
    Hi Hebron,
    I will get my money if i complain to DOL. But, do i have to stop working at the same client now. Will there be any problem if i continue working with the same client.
    Thanks,
    Srikanth

    You have a valid H1 with the new employer (client), so there should be nothing wrong working with the client.

    Have you or your client signed a contract with the parent company? If you have not signed a contract, there is nothing to worry. I would assume your client may have signed a contract with your parent company(old employer). If that's the case the issue is between you current employer (client) and you parent company (old employer).

    You may also want to check with your attorney.



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  • gc_kaavaali
    12-10 02:53 PM
    Please consider contributing IV...IV need your help to resolve our immigration problems.

    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=15905




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  • senk1s
    05-08 06:49 PM
    Thank you senk1s & gccovet. Have added some Green's to both of you !

    thanks piyu7444 ... dont we all love green (like green card, green car, green back ...)



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  • LONGGCQUE
    11-06 05:01 PM
    Thanks for sharing. This appears to be a good measure for us, if it happens.




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  • 123456mg
    07-29 04:16 AM
    Hi there,

    IV seems to be a terrific service to the immigration community. Kudos to the people who work hard to make it work.

    Has anyone heard of cases where immigration lawyers have successfully petitioned on behalf of parents of a US baby (way before the age of 18) to become GC holders or citizens?


    Hmmm..... good idea! Looks like you have a baby......

    I do not think in any country there are such laws in place. Why don't you write it to US congress and see if it gets passed!! You will find yourself at the end of few million illegal latinos.

    Good luck buddy!!




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  • rockstart
    06-16 10:06 AM
    I think we need the list of new congress men/ women to call as part of phase 4 of the campaign.




    joeshmoe
    03-24 04:13 PM
    Thanks guys... I believe my experiences are "progressive" (whatever that means) in a sense that during 5 years of work I progressed accordignly and to the level that the job description / ad for my position would require BS plus 5 years of experience.

    What I don't get and was not quite sure about was the fact that 2 of those 5 years were during college. 5 years of experience is 5 years - I don't get why they would not like it. It is normal for people to work full time and go to college full time. When you get hired, if you have 5 years of full time experience, the prospective employer could not care less that 2 years of that were gained during last 2 years of college.

    Dunno ... with USCIS and their rules ...

    I asked my lawyer (duahhaaaa) and he said it's ok ... but I don't trust him.

    M.




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