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  • gc28262
    03-09 11:51 AM
    Read the earlier posts. The person is not working. How will you fill I-9 when you have stopped working?

    She could have filed I9 form on the last day or penultimate day of work. Straightforward thing to do is employer giving her a termination letter or her submitting a resignation letter on the last day of employment.





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  • lskreddy
    03-13 04:40 PM
    Which company is this?





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  • myvoice23
    06-26 10:04 AM
    Did you report that you used AC-21 to USCIS? If so, then it might be triggered a LUD in your 485. Nothing to worrry.





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  • bombay
    01-08 01:07 PM
    my spouse did not change her last name. Its not required in America. Even the bank accounts are different.



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  • pcjandyala
    08-09 01:20 AM
    am also in the same boat





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  • HopeSprings
    07-29 12:15 AM
    Geez, how hard can it be!!
    Read the lines.

    Prereqs:
    1. I-485 applied for EB-2 India
    2. PD after Jun 1st 2006 (i.e. ,PD is not current)
    3. There was an LUD on 07/27
    Only then, reply to the thread!!

    SunnySurya with date after PD Jun 1st 2006 replied yes, which means this update has nothing to do with the PD being current.

    I have PD of Nov 2006, 140-Approved, 485-July 2nd. I have not got any LUD on any of my applications. So, this soft LUD might not be for everybody.



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  • eilsoe
    10-17 10:53 AM
    It ain't that expensive really...





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  • Almond
    07-17 07:22 PM
    Below is a rough checklist I prepared for myself:

    1. Six Photographs with name on back in pencil. YES

    2. Copy of Birth Certificate with affidavits from Parents. YES

    3. Checks for Filing fees. YES

    4. Completed forms I-485, G-325A, G-28, I-765 and I-131. YES

    5. Color Copies of passports. YES

    6. Copy of I-94 both sides. YES

    7. Copies of F-1 visa, I-20, OPT EAD and H1B visas. YES

    8. Copies of W2s and tax returns for the years 2004, 2005 and 2006. YES

    9. Medical examination Report. YES

    11. Letter of Employment. YES

    12. Copy of EAD and EAD application receipt. YES

    13. Bank statement. YES


    you need a bank statement!? what for :confused: I will pass out if it turns out I needed to send that in with my application, honest to God.



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  • enthu999
    07-17 10:15 AM
    I am NOT going for another TN renewal which might pose a problem once my AOS is filed next time. I will be entering in H1 status.





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  • gauravsh
    05-04 09:44 AM
    Hi,
    My company is closing offices and we all will be working from home. My I140 is cleared and I am in process of extending my H1 which expires in june 09.company has no office at india.
    I want to know for how long I can work from India on H1 being on US payrole? The



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  • sunty
    11-05 02:38 PM
    Waiting for 180 days is hard....but its even harder for folks like me, who are waiting for 140 approval..The way things are, looks like it sgonna take much longer than 180 days for 140 approval...Only then I can even think of using AC21....But no complaints...Patience pays...:)





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  • wonderlust
    08-08 05:27 PM
    This is correct. I went to USPS a couple days ago. If I fill out the inquiry form and send it in to USPS headquater, they will track it. If it is cashed, they'll let me know who cashed it. If it is not cashed 60 days from when you first bought the money order, USPS will refund the money to me.

    The problem for us is: given the chaos and delay in the immigration process, we cannot be sure the USCIS cashes the check within 60 days of receiving it. If we file inquiry for the Money Order with USPS, we risk canceling the MO before USCIS can cash it. Then our case is screwed...

    I hate USPS... They should have offered the option to seperat simple inquiry and request of refund... I cannot believe this sh&*&*!:mad:

    Good luck to us anyway. Next time, use your personal check or MO from your bank...

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> USPS Issued MO's <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

    The way you track money orders is , after 30 days from the date u gave them out , pull out the Money Order Sequence "Number" at the bottom of the top slip that you have. Give that in along with $5 to your local post office. they would track it for you and give a report.

    CAREFUL though. USPS , when it goes to track the MO, if it has not been cashed, they will give back the value on that MO (say the face value of the MO is $500 , if un-cashed , they give u $500 ). So, the person intended to cash it cannot.

    If cashed they give you the person's ID who cashed it.

    So, wait for a while before you invoke the process.



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  • FinalGC
    09-16 11:55 AM
    I am not sure if there is a law that requires us to stay with the GC employer after getting GC. However, many lawyers have suggested a general rule of thumb of at least 6 months after getting GC approval.

    However, the rule that can be invoked to prove you have stayed with the GC sponsoring company could be the 245(i) which requires a 180 days after filing 485 application, which I believe many of us must have already abided by.....





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  • dexter
    12-16 01:37 PM
    Hi All,

    My perm application was denied and the resson for denial is -
    "The newspaper used by the employer to advertise the job opportunity per the mandatory recruitment step provisions is not a newspaper of general circulation in the area of intended employment which has a Sunday circulation"

    Once we received the denial, the attorney found out that he made a mistake in the perm application and the news paper mentioned in the perm application was not the news paper in which the advertisement was placed. Now they are filing an appeal to reverse the certifying officers decision. Also the news paper mentioned the perm application is a valid news paper for the area of intended employment. The attorney is submitting evidence to the same.

    As I am in the 6th year of my H1b, what are my options? I was out of the country for 88 days in the last 5 years and can use it for H1B recapture.

    Would it make sense for me to ask my employer to file for a new perm application or should I wait for the appeal's decision.

    Thank you your help.



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  • SL%%
    08-18 09:27 PM
    hi sl
    which service center is processing your application ?

    nsc





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  • makemygc
    06-14 11:42 AM
    I thought once your EAD gets approved then you H1 Visa is not longer valid.

    You could keep EAD and H1 together active?? Any experts, could you please throw some light?

    /\/\/\/\



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  • glores1970
    09-23 12:06 PM
    I am in the same boat, changed my mind to apply for AP in the last minute and mailed my application on Aug 16th, USPS messed it up and couldn't deliver it on Aug 17th, tried delivering it on 18th but didnt since offices were closed finally delivered it on 20th.

    Now my AP application got rejected citing that I should have applied with new fee of $305 starting July 30th.

    What is confusing is where does it says post marked by Aug 17th? I thought USCIS had to receive it by Aug 17th.

    write the following on the envlope using marker
    DO NOT OPEN IN THE MAIL ROOM

    and address the package to director of the service center also include the evidance that you have applied when the visa bulliten is current

    Thanks, pathmaker and averagedesi...i will resend the application according to your suggestions.





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  • uslegals
    01-29 11:05 AM
    Congrats.
    After Greencard, you can actually do a lot more to help this community. We are looking for such GC holder people within IV that are interested in political advocacy. If you would like to get active contact IV.


    Thanks for all the good wishes.! Pappu - Kindly PM me details about how i can get more involved in IV's mission.





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  • chnaveen
    03-22 09:22 PM
    My deepest condolenses and sympathies to thier families. May their souls rest in peace.





    pappu
    02-02 02:54 PM
    House Immigration Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Naturalization

    On January 17, the House Immigration Subcommittee held its first oversight hearing of the year, and the subject was the naturalization processing backlogs. Due to a confluence of factors, including a very significant fee increase that went into effect on July 30, 2007, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) received approximately double the number of naturalization applications in its Fiscal Year 2007 than it had during the previous year. USCIS is saying that, as of now, anyone who applied for naturalization after June 1, 2007, can expect to wait 16 to 18 months to have their application processed.

    Remarks by Subcommittee Members

    In her opening comment, Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), Chair of the Subcommittee, noted that one year ago, the Subcommittee had a hearing on the proposed fee increase, and was told by USCIS that it need the fee increase to increase efficiency. At the time, the processing time for citizenship applications was six months.

    Representative Steve King (R-IA), the ranking Republican on the Subcommittee, played the role of immigration historian. In his opening statement (and in his questioning), he focused almost exclusively on the INS� Citizenship USA program of ten years ago�back in the day before computers were standard issue in the immigration agency. In that effort to deal with a naturalization backlog, some applicants were granted citizenship before criminal background checks were completed, and some who received citizenship were found later not to be eligible. (Since then, however, much more stringent processes have been put in place to screen applications for naturalization. And the agency now does have computers.)

    USCIS Director Emilio Gonzalez

    Emilio Gonzalez, Director of USCIS, gave some background on the development of the backlog and summarized what USCIS was doing about it. During June, July, and August of last year, USCIS received three million immigration benefit applications of all kinds. Their first priority was issuing receipts for those applications. Next, they processed and sent work authorizations, which they are required to do within 90 days.

    In the meantime, a large number of naturalization applications piled up. To deal with the extra workload, USCIS is hiring 1,500 new employees (in addition to the extra staff they planned to hire after the new fees went into effect). The agency is also re-hiring former (retired) employees. While waiting for the additional staff to be trained and deployed, the agency will be asking current staff to work overtime, using budgeted overtime early in the Fiscal Year.

    Other steps are also being taken. Still, Mr. Gonzalez noted (in his written testimony) that it will take until the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2010 before the agency is back to a six-month processing time.

    During the question and answer session, there was a fair amount of discussion about a portion of the backlog that preceded the surge in applications and was caused by a delay in the background checks conducted by the FBI. Some individuals have been in limbo for well over a year waiting for clearance from the FBI, and Mr. Gonzalez noted that last year more than 5,000 lawsuits were filed against the agency�80% on the FBI name check delays. The FBI, he said, has a paper-based system that is only beginning to be addressed. For now, it takes people to handle the files. The FBI has brought on some additional contract personnel and full-time employees to work on this problem.

    Rep. Lofgren said that she would ask the FBI to come before the Subcommittee to explain its perspective on the name check delays. [Subsequently, we were told that the full Judiciary Committee will have a hearing with the FBI on a range of issues, including the name check issue.]

    Non-Government Witnesses

    Also testifying at the hearing were Arturo Vargas, Director of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials and Fred Tsao, Policy Director for the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. Mr. Vargas said that his organization kept USCIS apprised of its efforts to get immigrants to become citizens and the agency should have taken that information, plus experience with past fee increases, into account to take steps to be better prepared for the surge in applications. NALEO is recommending that the agency focus sufficiently on reducing the backlog so that all immigrants who applied for naturalization in Fiscal Year 2007 (which ended September 30, 2007) are sworn in as citizens by July 4, 2008. Otherwise, many immigrants who applied for citizenship last summer will not be able to vote in the elections this November.

    Mr. Tsao echoed the point about USCIS having ample information that a surge in applications was coming. He recommended that USCIS (and the FBI) report regularly to the Subcommittee regarding progress being made on reducing the backlog.

    In concluding the hearing, Rep. Lofgren suggested that she might also conduct a hearing on the agency�s information technology.

    Additional Information

    In a subsequent meeting with community-based organizations, Michael Aytes, Associate Director for Domestic Operations of USCIS, gave some additional specifics on the status of the naturalization backlogs. He noted that the total number of new employees being hired will be approximately 3,000�between the additional staff they are hiring to deal with the backlog and the extra staff being paid for by the fee increases. Regarding the FBI name check issue, he noted that, during the House hearing, every member of the Subcommittee�Republican and Democrat�inquired about the name check issue, and that this issue is now being dealt with at high levels both in the Justice Department (in which the FBI is located) and in DHS. He indicated that decisions have been made on the hiring of many of the new adjudicators that are being brought on board, but training and placement are still weeks away, at least.

    He also said that the agency is starting Saturday and evening interviews, and applicants should be encouraged to make every effort to show up for their interviews.





    Raydred
    11-18 02:37 AM
    I voted for Bob.



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