arunkotte
02-26 01:58 PM
Discussion about Skil Bill
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Here is the article about Skill shortage
http://www.cnbc.com/id/17188440
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=182664970#
Here is the article about Skill shortage
http://www.cnbc.com/id/17188440
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dollar500
12-06 05:04 PM
I am a question regarding h1b stamp.
I am working for a company (A) and I have visa stamp for company A until Dec 2010. I am planning to switch to company B soon. I was wondering if I need another visa stamp with company B or the same stamp will do. I am planning to visit India in February.
Thanks in advance
I am working for a company (A) and I have visa stamp for company A until Dec 2010. I am planning to switch to company B soon. I was wondering if I need another visa stamp with company B or the same stamp will do. I am planning to visit India in February.
Thanks in advance
marcom10
04-20 12:57 AM
PS if you want a better laugh at that thing in my stamp IM me..southckid10..im on now :)
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imig2007
06-14 06:02 PM
My case is a bit different.
I have a 485 filed by a company for future employment.
Right now my Priority date became current for my current employer and that labor and I140 are approved.
So can we file multiple 485's with USCIS or do we need to cancel the other 485 to file new 485 with my current employer.
I have a 485 filed by a company for future employment.
Right now my Priority date became current for my current employer and that labor and I140 are approved.
So can we file multiple 485's with USCIS or do we need to cancel the other 485 to file new 485 with my current employer.
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cherl
05-07 09:01 PM
Dear friends,
I got my NIW I-140 approved on March, 2009. The priority date indicated on my I-140 approval letter is August, 2008. So I can't submit my I-485 yet since the visa bulletin is not current. Is that correct?
My question is: Can I accept a job abroad and work aborad while I'm waiting for the visa bulletin to become current?
Thanks a million for your help on this.
I got my NIW I-140 approved on March, 2009. The priority date indicated on my I-140 approval letter is August, 2008. So I can't submit my I-485 yet since the visa bulletin is not current. Is that correct?
My question is: Can I accept a job abroad and work aborad while I'm waiting for the visa bulletin to become current?
Thanks a million for your help on this.
Dhundhun
05-22 05:37 PM
I94: The number should be same for all. You need a copy of most recent one. Although, layers have been taking copies of all I94s. To be on safer side, you can send copies of all I94s.
AP: You can travel on valid AP. Return before it expires.
Renewd AP: It will have new valid dates. When you get this (in USA) then you can use it for travel. I am not sure whether it is OK or not OK to tell friend to mail it in your country of visit and try to come back on this.
AP: You can travel on valid AP. Return before it expires.
Renewd AP: It will have new valid dates. When you get this (in USA) then you can use it for travel. I am not sure whether it is OK or not OK to tell friend to mail it in your country of visit and try to come back on this.
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alex99
06-21 09:57 AM
Hi Gurus,
I am filling form I-134 Affidivit of support for my wife and son to file their I-485 along with me.
In the Form in section 11,
That I intend /do not intend to make specific contributions to the support of the person(s) named in item 3.
(If you check "intend," indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions. For example, if you intend to furnish
room and board, state for how long and, if money, state the amount in United States dollars and state whether it is to be
given in a lump sum, weekly or monthly, or for how long.)
if I check 'I intend', what explanation I have to write for this. Please advice...
Thanks in advance...
Ashok
I am filling form I-134 Affidivit of support for my wife and son to file their I-485 along with me.
In the Form in section 11,
That I intend /do not intend to make specific contributions to the support of the person(s) named in item 3.
(If you check "intend," indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions. For example, if you intend to furnish
room and board, state for how long and, if money, state the amount in United States dollars and state whether it is to be
given in a lump sum, weekly or monthly, or for how long.)
if I check 'I intend', what explanation I have to write for this. Please advice...
Thanks in advance...
Ashok
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saketh555
10-09 09:59 AM
Victim of bodyshopper?? Never say that dude, are you forced to join? Its your choice when there is no other choice or hope. A so called bodyshopper is your last resort before packing your bags when you are thrown out. All the bodyshoppers are same it may IBM or a desi company.
After lay off in 01, i joined a desi firm and i'm happy with my employer.
After lay off in 01, i joined a desi firm and i'm happy with my employer.
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beautifulMind
10-25 11:31 AM
Anyone??
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handless
04-18 06:00 PM
heres another one for ya, there real basic but hey simplisity is good.
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Blog Feeds
03-29 07:40 AM
Great story, another example how the illegal immigration debate is now a big part of our culture.
In 1993, when I was 14, I became a regular on �Sesame Street.� The show usually liked to have a teenager on, so that was me. My character had my same name, Carlo, and eventually I got a job at Mr. Hooper�s store. I had to make a birdseed milkshake for Big Bird, that was my tryout. I ended up appearing on �Sesame Street� for five years. But the whole time, I had a secret: I was an undocumented immigrant. The papers I�d used to get hired were fake.My family had come from Ecuador when I was seven and my older brother Angelo was nine. We came on a tourist visa, and the moment my parents had gotten it, we knew we were not coming back. They sold all our furniture before we left.
My mother had a sister living legally in the United States, and my parents planned to have her sponsor us for residency. Soon after landing in New York, my parents saw a lawyer. But we were told the process would take four or five years.
Coming to the States was traumatic. In Ecuador, we had lived in a house. Here, we were in a small apartment. We didn�t know any English. But you know, at that age, things change quickly. In six months we were speaking English and running around like normal kids. Most of the time, we blended in. But we knew weren�t supposed to be here, and we lived with a lot of fear.
I started acting when I was 11, almost as a fluke. One day, we went to visit our cousins, and they were on their way to try-outs for a community theater production of �Oliver!� It was through a program put on by the city, to get disadvantaged kids off the street. When we got there, the producers were like, �You should try out, too.� So my brother and I did. Then we all went to lunch. When we got home, we had a phone message that we�d both been cast. I was Oliver.
Read more... (http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2011/03/14/memoir-illegal-sesame-street/)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2011/03/undocumented_on_sesame_street.html)
In 1993, when I was 14, I became a regular on �Sesame Street.� The show usually liked to have a teenager on, so that was me. My character had my same name, Carlo, and eventually I got a job at Mr. Hooper�s store. I had to make a birdseed milkshake for Big Bird, that was my tryout. I ended up appearing on �Sesame Street� for five years. But the whole time, I had a secret: I was an undocumented immigrant. The papers I�d used to get hired were fake.My family had come from Ecuador when I was seven and my older brother Angelo was nine. We came on a tourist visa, and the moment my parents had gotten it, we knew we were not coming back. They sold all our furniture before we left.
My mother had a sister living legally in the United States, and my parents planned to have her sponsor us for residency. Soon after landing in New York, my parents saw a lawyer. But we were told the process would take four or five years.
Coming to the States was traumatic. In Ecuador, we had lived in a house. Here, we were in a small apartment. We didn�t know any English. But you know, at that age, things change quickly. In six months we were speaking English and running around like normal kids. Most of the time, we blended in. But we knew weren�t supposed to be here, and we lived with a lot of fear.
I started acting when I was 11, almost as a fluke. One day, we went to visit our cousins, and they were on their way to try-outs for a community theater production of �Oliver!� It was through a program put on by the city, to get disadvantaged kids off the street. When we got there, the producers were like, �You should try out, too.� So my brother and I did. Then we all went to lunch. When we got home, we had a phone message that we�d both been cast. I was Oliver.
Read more... (http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2011/03/14/memoir-illegal-sesame-street/)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2011/03/undocumented_on_sesame_street.html)
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kirupa
01-27 02:31 AM
You can get quite far using just Blend, but you probably want to use Visual Studio for the coding and debugging features that Blend doesn't have.
Here is a video that I recorded a while ago that highlights this workflow between Blend and VS: http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/SilverlightTV/Silverlight-TV-45-Building-a-Bing-Web-and-Image-Search-App-for-Windows-Phone-7-Using-Blend-and-Silve
:)
Here is a video that I recorded a while ago that highlights this workflow between Blend and VS: http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/SilverlightTV/Silverlight-TV-45-Building-a-Bing-Web-and-Image-Search-App-for-Windows-Phone-7-Using-Blend-and-Silve
:)
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sircaustic
10-18 10:43 PM
I applied on 7/26 for seventh year H1-B renewal and extension of stay. I concurrently filed I-539 for Extension of Stay for family. Six years of H-1 and related I-94 expired on 10/8 and since then I have been working under the 240 day grace period rule.
Here are some other facts:
- I have an approved I-140 filed and approved back in 2007
-I-485 was filed during the 2007 July-August wave
-I do have an EAD valid until November 2011 but I have never used it. I have always maintained my H-1 status.
-My wife also has an EAD that expires end of this week. I-765 Application to renew her EAD was filed more than 75 days ago for which we requested an expedite request. She has never worked before although her first EAD was approved three years ago.
My questions:
1. What happens if USCIS denies my employer's petition for H-1b extension? Will I be out of status immediately after? Does having an EAD provide me any insulation?
2. What about other people here those who are working on EAD? How are they maintaining their status? Are they required to file extension of stay application?
3. Do you think approval of my wife's EAD renewal is tied to the pending I-539?
4. What about my children? In the event my application for H-1 renewal is denied, will they be out of status immediately after? Are there any steps I can take to ensure this does not happen
Sorry for too many questions and thank you in advance to those who will respond.
Here are some other facts:
- I have an approved I-140 filed and approved back in 2007
-I-485 was filed during the 2007 July-August wave
-I do have an EAD valid until November 2011 but I have never used it. I have always maintained my H-1 status.
-My wife also has an EAD that expires end of this week. I-765 Application to renew her EAD was filed more than 75 days ago for which we requested an expedite request. She has never worked before although her first EAD was approved three years ago.
My questions:
1. What happens if USCIS denies my employer's petition for H-1b extension? Will I be out of status immediately after? Does having an EAD provide me any insulation?
2. What about other people here those who are working on EAD? How are they maintaining their status? Are they required to file extension of stay application?
3. Do you think approval of my wife's EAD renewal is tied to the pending I-539?
4. What about my children? In the event my application for H-1 renewal is denied, will they be out of status immediately after? Are there any steps I can take to ensure this does not happen
Sorry for too many questions and thank you in advance to those who will respond.
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prouddesi
10-10 07:23 PM
^^^^
San Diegan IV members,
There is a conference call on Friday, October 12 at 9:30 pm. Details are on the yahoo groups.
We are looking for your valuable suggestions and help in upcoming IV flyer drive and booth events so please join us in making this happen!
Please join So Cal State Chapter (via the link in my signature) if you have not done so already.
Thanks!
San Diego Coordinators
San Diegan IV members,
There is a conference call on Friday, October 12 at 9:30 pm. Details are on the yahoo groups.
We are looking for your valuable suggestions and help in upcoming IV flyer drive and booth events so please join us in making this happen!
Please join So Cal State Chapter (via the link in my signature) if you have not done so already.
Thanks!
San Diego Coordinators
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smuggymba
02-18 10:45 PM
Unless you know the outcome, you never know.
Just be candid and talk to your employer. Sometimes they don't even know this as diff ppl in HR handle and interpret cases differently. I would talk to my employer.
Just be candid and talk to your employer. Sometimes they don't even know this as diff ppl in HR handle and interpret cases differently. I would talk to my employer.
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dbevis
January 23rd, 2005, 09:35 PM
Some fill would have helped, particularly with the eye which looks a bit flat.
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Roger Binny
06-06 04:29 PM
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vts31
10-21 01:25 AM
lol
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Alcanor
July 1st, 2004, 06:08 AM
Thanks for your comments :) I hope that this will be the beginning of a good friendship :P ;)
STAmisha
08-06 10:25 AM
I have applied I-140 and I-485 on July 2. I think I forgot to attach one experience letters to it. Can I attach it to that I-140 after getting the receipt #? what is the procedure?
map_boiler
08-07 09:57 AM
...that location of the attorney does not matter, unless you need him/her to accompany you to the local USCIS office for complicated cases, or for interviews.
I live in Chicagoland but my attorney is Ron Gotcher in CA (Calabassas/LA area), and I would recommend him very highly. The main thing I liked about him was that he is very reasonable and you can phone/email him as many times as you need to without getting charged left, right, and center.
I would recommend that you pick an attorney that is competent and charges a reasonable price, and one that you're comfortable with as opposed to where they're located.
I live in Chicagoland but my attorney is Ron Gotcher in CA (Calabassas/LA area), and I would recommend him very highly. The main thing I liked about him was that he is very reasonable and you can phone/email him as many times as you need to without getting charged left, right, and center.
I would recommend that you pick an attorney that is competent and charges a reasonable price, and one that you're comfortable with as opposed to where they're located.
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