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  • english_august
    09-17 09:07 AM
    All of you who are in DC today and tomorrow...please keep sending updates to either media_at_immigrationvoice.org or at legalimmi.dcrally_at_blogger.com.





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  • lonedesi
    10-20 12:01 AM
    I would appreciate, if any of you can answer this question either through their personal experience or their knowledge.
    I recently got my H1b visa renewed(& transferred) for 3 years based on a previous I-140 approved from my earlier job. I would like to get my H1b visa stamping done either at Mexico or Canada based on the current validity(for 3 years) of my H1b approval. If after stamping, I change companies will I need to get a new stamping to reflect the new company on my passport? If I don't need to get a new stamping, then if I travel to my home country and then return to US, will it cause a problem at the border post if my H1b approval paper shows a different company than that on the passport? Your advice in this regard would be greatly appreciated.





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  • vkmm
    08-07 02:58 PM
    You should be able to do your landing and H1 stamping with no problem.

    I have done the same last year. Process is very smooth and of course not dependent on each other.





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  • kshitijnt
    12-04 02:39 AM
    I am not sure why it's so hard to understand what I want :)

    1- My wife's h4 visa will expire after 4 years
    2- I already have my h1b extension
    3- What I am saying that if I don't get the stamp in time, I am planning to enter with AP


    Given all the points above, and the fact that I'll be working on H1b status, would this void my wife's h4 visa?

    You never told anyone that ONLY you filed 485. Generally this is not the case.



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  • perm2gc
    06-16 09:29 PM
    I am currently living in the US on H4. I will be getting my H1 approval in a couple of weeks.

    What will be my status till Oct 1st from the day my H1 is approved?
    You H1 will aproved from oct 1st only.until that time you will be on H4.

    Do they send a change of status to me as soon as I get my H1 approval? Or do I need to apply for change of status to H1 after I get approval?
    You attorney might have applied while applying your H!.Contact your attorney.

    What will happen if I APPLY for my EAD (from my husband,being on H4) before my H1 is approved?
    You can apply and don't expect that your EAD will come before H1.

    What will happen to my H1 APPROVAL before Oct 1st, if my EAD gets approved on Sept 1st?
    No Chance that can happen with volumes of applications to be filed.To get the receipt date only it make take 5-6 months.

    What will happen if I get my I20 before I apply for EAD or before my H1 is approved?
    I20.can you explain in detail

    Please help me out.

    Thanks
    Please talk to your attorney.My views are personal.





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  • arnab221
    04-27 11:00 AM
    Yeah ,

    Look like closed door discussions are in full swing .The below articles say so .

    http://www.pe.com/localnews/politics/stories/PE_News_Local_D_caucus26.3c8ac4d.html.


    http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/nationworld/washingtonbureau/article_1670542.php



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  • gg_ny
    09-18 03:16 PM
    http://felcom.nih.gov/

    The above suggested url is to NIH fellows committee, mainly consisting of postdocs. Most of the members should be working in Bethesda, and Frederick areas of Maryland and DC. It would help, for the Wpost article, to contact someone in this group and target some foreign researchers...as it falls right in the area.

    FYI: many post graduate employees of NIH, immigrants / non-immgrants (J1) work as consultants to staffing companies contracted by NIH for the purpose.
    They are not exempted from H1B cap and I believe cannot even process regular EB2 labor, but only EB2 NIW.


    Immigration Voice would like to request members of its community stuck in the green card process that are scientists, researchers, professors and working in the area of national importance. Basically anything that will benefit this country in any way (economically, health related, sciences etc)

    We would like make a strong case via media through such interviews and if we are successful in getting such interviews published, these media interviews would be used when presentations are made to lawmakers.

    If you know of any such people please pass on this message.

    Please respond with a brief detail about yourself and your contact information to jap219001 at yahoo.com and himanshu at immigrationvoice.org





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  • sheshadripv
    12-13 11:50 AM
    Hi,

    I'm in the US working on L1 visa, though I have an expired visa, I have I94 valid until Jun 2008 which makes me legal to work here until Jun 2008. Now, I'm planning to travel to India, Do I need transit visa in France if I travel via france.

    Thanks in advance,

    Sheshadri



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  • eb3retro
    09-11 11:48 PM
    Folks,

    We need to understand that we have chosen a tough but worthy effort in the form of this forum. As such it may be depressing to see the slow movement in DC.

    We should not be setting ourselves some timelines like the ones stated in this email thread, and then feel depressed about seeing no positive results within that timeline...there are too many factors outside our control to do anything like that...

    I think we are better off than we where we were last year, when the awareness was nil, and that backlog legislation only favored the RNs and the PTs, while we saw ourselves powerless...

    Lets help the core team..and not get depressed over short timelines...I see light at the end of our efforts...may not be phenomenal..but I am sure it will make a difference...for each of us...

    gc_mania_03

    well said gcmania, I like your attitude.





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  • snarla
    06-29 01:59 PM
    My lawyers asked me to use the OPT number on all my forms where it asked for A# number of FileNumber ... I did not have a A# number on my I140



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  • Hinglish
    03-05 12:18 PM
    My wife had Henna on her hand when she went for her FP. The officer asked her did not take her finger prints and asked her to send that letter to their office by mail for re-scheduling the appointment. She sent the letter and got another appointment within 40 days. No problems in the second appearance.

    That is stupid .... how does having henna affect fingerprints???
    I think that officer didnt have any common sense left .... but then who are we to argue





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  • Blog Feeds
    01-12 07:30 AM
    AILA Leadership Has Just Posted the Following:


    https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgcAJh0HNdgN2p2X1l5TTeMfOV5x3pfxoX5mfJoP9_ku3kGjtlIJfDDp6UmaTiFOeM6oe5ljXAjCIfHrlcgoOCa8fMFsGM3CMhbAQtmD9m3-7jIHCKNcUv1coXorPQMqAaTX5-PQKNr_LY/s320/2010-01-01+ICE+detention+2.jpg (https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgcAJh0HNdgN2p2X1l5TTeMfOV5x3pfxoX5mfJoP9_ku3kGjtlIJfDDp6UmaTiFOeM6oe5ljXAjCIfHrlcgoOCa8fMFsGM3CMhbAQtmD9m3-7jIHCKNcUv1coXorPQMqAaTX5-PQKNr_LY/s1600-h/2010-01-01+ICE+detention+2.jpg)All Americans should be outraged by the Sunday New York Times report about how ICE officials schemed to cover up the deaths of detainees in detention. http://bit.ly/6p2xlX. The online edition includes a link to a horrifying video of an ICE detainee, Mr. Boubacar Bah, who, after mysteriously suffering a skull fracture, was handcuffed while writhing in agony on the floor in his own vomit, then locked-up in an isolation cell for 13 hours without medical treatment and, finally, transported to a hospital in a coma where he later died.


    It would be one thing if death in ICE detention was a rare occurrence. But, unfortunately, it's all too common. In a related article, also published Sunday, the Times reports about other ICE detainee deaths which were the result of substandard medical care and abuse. http://bit.ly/6gJlXu.


    As I sat down to write this blog, I hoped to pen a stinging piece expressing my anger and calling for a full overhaul of ICE's detention system, not just more press releases and empty promises. But the New York Times articles speak for themselves �107 people have died in ICE custody since 2003 (not counting the immigrants who were released shortly before death so they wouldn't be added to the tally). Added to my anger is the revulsion that I feel toward an agency that is not only incompetent to care for those it locks up, but whose bureaucrats conspire to avoid paying detainees' medical bills and hide from bad publicity, rather than attend to immigrants in their custody. It seems not one of the faceless ICE bureaucrats is ever called to answer for his or her transgressions. Indeed, participating in the abuse and neglect of ICE detainees may have resume value. Just ask Nina Dozoretz, who was the longtime manager of ICE's Division of Immigration Health Services and Vice President of the Nakamoto Group, a company that, according to the Times, was hired by the Bush administration to monitor ICE detention. Dozoretz reportedly participated in the ICE conference calls where officials debated ways to avoid paying for Boubacar Bah's medical care, and came up with a scheme to shift the costs to his indigent relatives before he died. Shockingly, she was recently hired by the Obama administration to overhaul the ICE detainee healthcare system (I guess I won't hold my breath waiting for positive change I can believe in as it relates to ICE health care).

    The abuse is not limited to ICE detainees who are unfortunate enough to become ill or injured while in custody. Last month Chris Crane, Vice President of the Detention and Removal Operations of the union representing approximately 7,200 ICE employees who work in detention and removal operations, testified before the U.S. Congress. He described the abuse faced by immigrants detained at facilities run by private contractors and seriously questioned ICE's will to investigate and police the system.


    I have been told that some contract workers in certain facilities have allegedly engaged in consensual sexual misconduct with detainees and it has also been alleged that there have been instances in which contract guards have raped female detainees. It is also alleged that contractors are smuggling contraband into the detention facilities. In areas near the southern border of the United States where contract workers also assist with the transportation of detainees, it has been alleged that contract guards have been involved in, and arrested for, smuggling foreign nationals into the United States. If any of these allegations are true, it certainly begs the question, "what is ICE doing to stop these problems?" As one veteran ICE officer stated to me last week, during a conversation regarding contract guards smuggling contraband into detention facilities in his area, "ICE managers are well aware of the problems in the contract facilities, but don't seem interested in doing anything about it." While this statement may surprise many in the American public, it would not surprise ICE employees who are well aware of problems within ICE management and the unethical manner in which ICE internal investigations are conducted.


    Frankly, I have read enough articles about abuse and death in ICE detention. There can be no doubt that the system is corrupt to its core. Can you imagine if, instead, the Times had reported that an American had died in Iranian, North Korean, Cuban, or Syrian custody under similar circumstances? We would all be incensed. The Administration would call for heads to roll, impassioned speeches would thunder on the floor of Congress, and the blogs and media pundits would rage. But the cruelty described by the Times is homegrown. It is endemic to the ICE detention system and will continue unless something is done to stop it.


    Several months ago homeland security secretary Janet Napolitano and ICE assistant secretary John Morton announced a review of the ICE detention operations with the stated goal of creating a "truly civil" detention system. In light of what we now know, that effort is too little, too late. The ICE detention system is a national disgrace, requiring President Obama to take immediate steps to protect the constitutional, civil, and human rights of ICE detainees, including,



    Suspending ICE's detention authority by placing it in receivership with the Department of Justice pending a full investigation of the abuse and deaths in detention;
    Ordering a top to bottom review of ICE, in particular its detention and removal operations, with the goal of overhauling the agency so that the human rights of ICE detainees will be respected and the rule of law enforced; and
    Ordering the Department of Justice to commence appropriate civil and criminal investigations of all deaths in ICE detention and pursue all appropriate civil and criminal remedies.
    We owe it to the families of the 107 people who died in ICE custody to see to it that the abuse, neglect, and deaths are stopped once and for all. Maybe then they will be able to take comfort in the fact that their loved ones did not die in vain.

    https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/186823568153827945-3721695949729474764?l=ailaleadership.blogspot.com


    More... (http://ailaleadership.blogspot.com/2010/01/secret-horror-stories-death-and-abuse.html)



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  • redcard
    05-20 10:39 AM
    and your question is?

    how can she get a Green Card..





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  • msyedy
    03-28 11:13 AM
    You may have submitted your papers in Jan 2007 but make sure your lawyer forwarded it in Jan 2007. Check for the date Received on the approval notice.

    If you filed it in January you should have a reciept document which should be a date before your old H1-B of 5th feb expires, if you have this you are not considered out of status.
    As someone sujested there may be a typo or the I-129 was filed incorrectly or these USCIS people did not really look into the case properly.

    Your lawyer can follow up with that reciept notice and H1-B approval and correct the error.

    Dont' Worry, you are safe. Yell at your lawyer if it is his mistake. These lawyers are so untrust worthy these days, they are becomming more money minded.

    Issues have happened with many of my friends.



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  • nomi
    04-18 05:02 PM
    sorry for duplicate posting ..trying to post the poll on these questions.





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  • mmk123
    02-19 06:40 AM
    No insurance here covers pre-existing conditions. sorry... Others can correct me, but only india network plan covers emergency conditions that arise from pre-existing conditions.. at least better than nothing. Hence, plan accordingly. You can still get expensive plans with a better coverage but still they don't cover any pre-existing conditions. Regarding normal situations, one of my friends had good experience with them for one of the claims.. pls note, i have nothing to do with them and not a PR for them.

    if you shop more, you should get a comprehensive plan that covers everything but will be interesting to see how affordable it will be..

    hope this helps, good luck.



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  • EB3_SEP04
    01-28 05:43 PM
    Folks, please help:

    I had submitted both parents' affidavit along with my 485. Now i got RFE with only 3 weeks to reply. My name and DOB is diff in my BC so it's of no use and they won't issue NABC. I recvd BC from consulate and i am going to submit it along with a copy of my 10th grade leaving cert.

    My questions are:
    1. Can USCIS deny 485 solely due to lack of BC/NABC ? if yes then What are the chances of denial ?
    2. If the officer does not think that consulate BC is enough, will they deny 485 or issue another RFE?
    3. Do you know anyone whose 485 was denied simply for no BC/NABC reason?
    4. My 485 was (wrongfully) denied few months ago when my ex revoked the approved I-140, could this affect the future processing of the case -vely (i hope not) ?

    Thanks in advance.





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  • EndlessWait
    06-19 04:51 PM
    transfer ur H1 and H4..that's it... AC21 does not mean u can't use ur H1..u still can..but she can't work remember that..





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  • kaisersose
    07-08 10:37 PM
    Here is my general suggestion. We have a lot of examples to learn from.

    A desi consulting company will pay lesser, may not offer challenging work, and may have some weird restrictions in place. On the plus side, they are relatively more stable than American consulting companies when it comes to green card processing as the liklihood of layoffs are lesser.

    People on H-1b should not be out to switch employers for a little extra money. Instead, they should look at the big picture and ask themselves what they want. If the GC is in mind, then plan for it now...not when your 6th year is just closing. If there is no interest in the GC, then you can chase money and join the one who pays more money. However, in many such cases, H-1s have eventually changed their minds and pursued GCs, but valuable time is lost as a consequence of not knowing what they really want.





    abandookwala63
    03-19 01:16 PM
    I am working for company A for the past 8 years. they are closing down. I have got EAD and another job offer in the same category. My lawyer told me to transfer the H1 on the new employee. I told him about 6 years cap.(In case something goes wrong with my AOS i cannot stay as my 6 years on H1 are over). He told me that still i can have my 1 year extensions, does not matter even my 6 years are over. On IV people are discussing that once your 6 years cap is over and AOS is denied you cannot get extensions. Can somebody please clear up my situation. Thanks





    alterego
    08-23 11:36 AM
    You def should get come Sept 1st

    I still dont see anyone within Octo 1st 2003, thats really cool


    Being current means very little. I've been there 3 times over the last few years. 4 years after filing my 485, and 2 RFEs later(each generated during a PD current period BTW) and 3 "currents", I am still waiting. I am on my 5th EAD.
    So while optimism is good, with the USCIS don't get too hopeful. Incompetence abounds.



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