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01-21 11:08 AM
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08-09 02:37 AM
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pappu
06-10 05:46 PM
This is allowed since the laws are not very specific yet on 2 concurrent applications even though they recently brought out a rule on multiple filings by one employer and multiple perms for diff. positions for one employer. However you need to puruse it at your own risk. lawyers are happy and might even encourage you since they will get double the fees. In the I140 stage there is a column where you have to say if you have any other immigration application that is pending or has ever been denied. also I have heard that USCIS has been scrutinizing more carefully multiple applications especially after the bi specialization of the centers. Basically you don’t want to give an impression that you are doing fraud, because green card is only for a future employment for one employer. People have been doing this multiple application and labor substitutions in the past and authorities have been coming up ways and means to stop this or pass it through careful scrutiny.
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googlegc
04-03 12:09 AM
Hello All,
I am planning to start working for a new company starting June. I was wondering If I can start H1B visa transfer to the new company via premium processing(hopefully will get approved in 2-3 weeks) and continue to work for the current employer and get paid till the end of May, even the though the transfer would have been approved in the end of April.
Thanks in advance.
- Googlegc
I am planning to start working for a new company starting June. I was wondering If I can start H1B visa transfer to the new company via premium processing(hopefully will get approved in 2-3 weeks) and continue to work for the current employer and get paid till the end of May, even the though the transfer would have been approved in the end of April.
Thanks in advance.
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pali
11-01 03:25 PM
Thanks again BMS1,
Can you let me know what documents are required to file I-539
Thanks again
Can you let me know what documents are required to file I-539
Thanks again
kirupa
09-08 01:04 PM
Visual Studio 2005 is the IDE - an application that allows you to create other applications. Silverlight is a target runtime much like WinForms, WPF, etc. You can use VS 2005 - albeit a bit hackishly - to create projects that allow you to create outputs for all three.
Based on your code, is this a ASP.net application?
Based on your code, is this a ASP.net application?
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Hermione
10-03 11:25 AM
First, submit a change of address form on USCIS web site for you and your wife. Have all of your receipts ready - after the general change of address form you will need to submit one for every petition (!) you have pending.
After you receive all of the change of address confirmations from USCIS (takes about a week), make an InfoPass appointment or juggle the call center system into transferring to your service center to talk to an immigration officer - please make sure all of your addresses got changed.
Don't forget to foreward mail at the post office.
I applied under EB2-NIW on July 28, 2007. Under the concurrent filing allowed at that time, I submitted NIW, I-140, I485, and EAD applications for me and my wife. I have changed jobs, and joined a new company last week.
Since I filed a self-petition, my application should not be directly affected by this move. However what do I need to do to inform uscis about this change, so that my receipts/EAD etc. do not go to the wrong place, or worse, get returned by the post office.
Please advice. Any additional info/experience would be great.
After you receive all of the change of address confirmations from USCIS (takes about a week), make an InfoPass appointment or juggle the call center system into transferring to your service center to talk to an immigration officer - please make sure all of your addresses got changed.
Don't forget to foreward mail at the post office.
I applied under EB2-NIW on July 28, 2007. Under the concurrent filing allowed at that time, I submitted NIW, I-140, I485, and EAD applications for me and my wife. I have changed jobs, and joined a new company last week.
Since I filed a self-petition, my application should not be directly affected by this move. However what do I need to do to inform uscis about this change, so that my receipts/EAD etc. do not go to the wrong place, or worse, get returned by the post office.
Please advice. Any additional info/experience would be great.
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mljs54
06-03 12:48 AM
Hello all,
My EAD expired in late April
Prior to that, I applied for renewal but my old lawyer forgot to either include something with the application or made a typo, and it bounced back a few days ago (late May).
I got a new laywer to re-file the EAD, however I will not get my new one in time to start my post-college job in early July, as the process takes around 90 days from what I remember.
If I show up to the first day with a filing receipt, a written letter from the new lawyer explaining what happened, and my old EAD, will I not get the job?
How do employers handle something like this?
Thank you in advance for any help.
My EAD expired in late April
Prior to that, I applied for renewal but my old lawyer forgot to either include something with the application or made a typo, and it bounced back a few days ago (late May).
I got a new laywer to re-file the EAD, however I will not get my new one in time to start my post-college job in early July, as the process takes around 90 days from what I remember.
If I show up to the first day with a filing receipt, a written letter from the new lawyer explaining what happened, and my old EAD, will I not get the job?
How do employers handle something like this?
Thank you in advance for any help.
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luvschocolates
06-29 11:16 PM
The first I -797 notice that I got, states that they received my I-485 application on July 16, 2007. On the website for USCIS status update, it states that they received my application on September 8, 2007.
According to my understanding, one does not have to submit the $340 application fee for a work permit if they received the notice AFTER July 30, 2007. This is where it gets confusing.
Here's the problem...if they say on my paper notice that they received the application on July 16, 2007, then I would have to pay the $340.00 - correct?
But if the website states that they received it on September 8, 2007, then I would not have to pay the fee.
I need a job, plain and simple. I have been in this country for 6 years and have not had a single paycheck. I get room and board for taking care of an elderly disabled person and that's it. Any money I do get is from the kindness of friends and family or maybe babysitting for a friend etc.
I cannot afford the fee, but I don't want to take the time to fill out and submit the application if I have to pay.
How do I determine which notice to follow? Should I assume I have to pay the $340 and try to do so by borrowing the money from someone and if it wasn't necessary will they give it back? Or do I just go ahead and submit the application without the money and hope it gets approved? Does a work permit usually get approved or am I wasting my time?
If it is approved, do I get a social security number or what? I can't open a bank account nor change my driver's license without a social security number so I'm feeling really stuck.
Any suggestions?
According to my understanding, one does not have to submit the $340 application fee for a work permit if they received the notice AFTER July 30, 2007. This is where it gets confusing.
Here's the problem...if they say on my paper notice that they received the application on July 16, 2007, then I would have to pay the $340.00 - correct?
But if the website states that they received it on September 8, 2007, then I would not have to pay the fee.
I need a job, plain and simple. I have been in this country for 6 years and have not had a single paycheck. I get room and board for taking care of an elderly disabled person and that's it. Any money I do get is from the kindness of friends and family or maybe babysitting for a friend etc.
I cannot afford the fee, but I don't want to take the time to fill out and submit the application if I have to pay.
How do I determine which notice to follow? Should I assume I have to pay the $340 and try to do so by borrowing the money from someone and if it wasn't necessary will they give it back? Or do I just go ahead and submit the application without the money and hope it gets approved? Does a work permit usually get approved or am I wasting my time?
If it is approved, do I get a social security number or what? I can't open a bank account nor change my driver's license without a social security number so I'm feeling really stuck.
Any suggestions?
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eb2waiter
04-07 06:18 PM
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checklaw
11-20 09:34 AM
Thanks for the reply.
Where does 1099 fit in in the above list?
Are there any benefits of one over the other?
Definitions :
http://seeker.dice.com/assets/help/help_seeker/other/employement_definitions.htm
Independent Contractor :
http://jobsearchtech.about.com/od/jobs/l/aa083099.htm
checklaw
Where does 1099 fit in in the above list?
Are there any benefits of one over the other?
Definitions :
http://seeker.dice.com/assets/help/help_seeker/other/employement_definitions.htm
Independent Contractor :
http://jobsearchtech.about.com/od/jobs/l/aa083099.htm
checklaw
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pressman
February 18th, 2004, 04:55 AM
Both nice - but being in the grey brigade mono works better for me.