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June 8th, 2005, 04:16 AM
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qplearn
08-23 06:29 PM
My case is filed in EB-2 although I am eligible to apply in EB-1.
When I filed, there was no retrogression for India, and so it made no sense to apply in EB-1.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
My PD is Dec 2004
and I have a 140 approved.
qplearn
When I filed, there was no retrogression for India, and so it made no sense to apply in EB-1.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
My PD is Dec 2004
and I have a 140 approved.
qplearn

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May 5th, 2005, 09:35 PM
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pappu
06-20 09:19 PM
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mix
07-13 09:47 PM
Can you please help me figure out how to calculate the eligibility for citizenship. If one married a US citizen. Obtained conditional residency, the temporary green card, then forgot to apply to remove conditions. So re-applied for green card, and was granted. The parties have been married 5 years. Will the initial 2 years spent as a conditional resident count towards the 3 years for the citizenship? Again, I want to stress out that after the initial 2 years in conditional permanent residency, forgot to remove conditions, and a new application for green card was needed. However this time the permanent green card was given. Or will she have to wait another 3 years from now on with the permanent green card until applying for the citizenship?
I appreciate any help.
I appreciate any help.

Can2004
02-27 09:19 PM
Hi there,
This is exactly what my company's attorney had told me. If the new location is within commuting distance/same metropilitan area there is no need for a LCA amendment .
If anybody thinks otherwise please feel free to correct me.
This is exactly what my company's attorney had told me. If the new location is within commuting distance/same metropilitan area there is no need for a LCA amendment .
If anybody thinks otherwise please feel free to correct me.
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bhatt
05-22 11:12 AM
Let us say someone has changed employers after 180 days of 485 application and has no plans to invoke AC21(which is optional) .
1)What is the process to switch attorneys(from Attorney A to Attorney B)?
OR alternatively
2)If we don't want to choose a new attorney, but want all the communictation(such as RFE to come to you), What is the process ?
I read somewhere that you can do this by filing a new G-28, but not sure of the step by step process and the documentation needed.
Appreciate as much details as possible from someone who did this.
Sorry, if this info is already in the forum.
1. Fill new G28 and singed by the applicant and the new attorney and send it to USCIS
2. Fiell new G28 form or send a letter to USCIS, saying that the current atttonreny on the file does not represent you any more and to send any future correspodence to the specified address. I think there is a separate P.O addresss you have to send this letter. Check the USCIS site
1)What is the process to switch attorneys(from Attorney A to Attorney B)?
OR alternatively
2)If we don't want to choose a new attorney, but want all the communictation(such as RFE to come to you), What is the process ?
I read somewhere that you can do this by filing a new G-28, but not sure of the step by step process and the documentation needed.
Appreciate as much details as possible from someone who did this.
Sorry, if this info is already in the forum.
1. Fill new G28 and singed by the applicant and the new attorney and send it to USCIS
2. Fiell new G28 form or send a letter to USCIS, saying that the current atttonreny on the file does not represent you any more and to send any future correspodence to the specified address. I think there is a separate P.O addresss you have to send this letter. Check the USCIS site
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transpass
09-28 12:51 PM
does anyone have latest receipting update?
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jettu77
09-28 02:51 PM
Do we need to have the original receipt notices.
I asked my attorney and he said that the copies would be fine.
He sent me scanned receipt notices via e-mail and says that it will
be fine and not ready to send the originals for some reason.
Can you guys think of any reason attorney not willing to give the original receipt notices?
Thanks.
I asked my attorney and he said that the copies would be fine.
He sent me scanned receipt notices via e-mail and says that it will
be fine and not ready to send the originals for some reason.
Can you guys think of any reason attorney not willing to give the original receipt notices?
Thanks.
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tnite
02-13 03:18 PM
graduated with a MS in Computer science in may2007.
i applied to another university and got my sevis transferred to do my MBA there.
i have done 11 months 20 days of full time CPT at the previous university(where i did my MS).
am i eligible for another full time CPT at my new university where i have started my MBA (from jan 21st 2008)?
the international students service at my previous university is saying "i am eligible for 12months of full time CPT for every educational level, and i cannot get another 12 months if i do MBA because it is a masters degree too".
please suggest.
thanks
yes, they're right. CPT is 12 months max full time and it is 12 months for every educational level.
1.Part-time CPT is 20 hours a week or less. If done during school year, must maintain full time status. It has no effect on OPT.
2.Full-time CPT is more than 20 hours a week. (25 hrs a week is full time). If you do more than 12 months of full-time CPT, you lose your OPT option
i applied to another university and got my sevis transferred to do my MBA there.
i have done 11 months 20 days of full time CPT at the previous university(where i did my MS).
am i eligible for another full time CPT at my new university where i have started my MBA (from jan 21st 2008)?
the international students service at my previous university is saying "i am eligible for 12months of full time CPT for every educational level, and i cannot get another 12 months if i do MBA because it is a masters degree too".
please suggest.
thanks
yes, they're right. CPT is 12 months max full time and it is 12 months for every educational level.
1.Part-time CPT is 20 hours a week or less. If done during school year, must maintain full time status. It has no effect on OPT.
2.Full-time CPT is more than 20 hours a week. (25 hrs a week is full time). If you do more than 12 months of full-time CPT, you lose your OPT option
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jai007
09-26 01:16 PM
I have filled with only one check for all (self+wife) my I-485/AP/EAD. All application receipted without any issue.
Good luck for you filling.
Good luck for you filling.
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BMS1
11-01 12:06 PM
Yes, She can stay legally. There can be some minor complications if she needs travel out of USA after Dec 20 but before extension is granted.
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06-16 04:29 PM
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omughal
04-27 05:26 PM
I have the same problem...(The description of your problem is so similar to mine, I'm thinking that you might be my lawyer trying to fish for an answer to my problem...I paid her thousands of dollars and she gets her answers from the Internet...funny :D)
I am a Brit, filed my I-140 and I-485 in Nebraska for my myself, wife and kids back in Jul-07. The I-140 was sent to Vermont, mine and my wife's I-485 have gone to "the office where they were transferred" (that really narrows it down) and my kid's I-485s were sent to Texas "it has jurisdiction over the case"
Since we live in Texas, I'm not sure why all our papers don't have Texan "jurisdiction".
My lawyers are inquiring with the USCIS and AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association).
I am a Brit, filed my I-140 and I-485 in Nebraska for my myself, wife and kids back in Jul-07. The I-140 was sent to Vermont, mine and my wife's I-485 have gone to "the office where they were transferred" (that really narrows it down) and my kid's I-485s were sent to Texas "it has jurisdiction over the case"
Since we live in Texas, I'm not sure why all our papers don't have Texan "jurisdiction".
My lawyers are inquiring with the USCIS and AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association).
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timyue
January 6th, 2005, 08:33 AM
since u already have a d100 no point of buying another one.. i'd say u shud go wit a D70.. its prices are dropping and hey its quality is not bad nad your lenses will fit perfeclty fine ^.^
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