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  • TomPlate
    07-11 02:09 PM
    Guys you should see this

    www.midnightmasala.com from SUNTV





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  • kumar1
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  • previsun
    10-04 11:05 AM
    Not sure if it has been posted before but I came across this on Ron Gotcher's site. Someone posted it from a Chinese EB3 website. Scroll to page 46 and you can see the waiting list details for EB3-India. Disclosure - I make no claims to its accuracy so don't flame me :-)

    http://www.eb3chinese.org/resources/E3+Waiting+List.pdf

    Is there an equivalent for EB2 in the same website pls ?

    Regards





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  • neelu
    01-05 01:22 PM
    Threads: 2,478, Posts: 38,790, Members: 8,057, Active Members: 3,571


    There seems to be a discrepency between the number on the statistics page (the above was picked from there), and the Memberlist page.

    I guess, Logiclife was pointing to the 8000 mark on the Memberlist page (which as of this post is 8046), which was reached today.

    Can anyone explain the discrepency?



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  • bestofall
    03-24 10:41 AM
    Rights and Responsibilities of H-1B Holders
    http://hyderabad.usconsulate.gov/h1b.html

    Don�t Get Stuck on the Bench � Your Rights as an H-1B Worker

    The skilled temporary worker visa, also known as the H-1B visa, allows foreign nationals with advanced skills to hold jobs in the United States. The top H-1B issuing posts in the world are Chennai, New Delhi and Mumbai, and Hyderabad will probably join these three soon. While the vast majority of H-1B employers and employees are responsible users of the program, there are some that engage in fraudulent and unfair practices. Please review your rights and responsibilities as an H-1B worker, and make sure you protect yourself and your family from financial or legal difficulties.

    You have the following rights as an H-1B worker:

    You must be paid at least the prevailing wage, as listed on your Labor Condition Application (LCA) form. This, in turn, must be the same rate your employer pays other workers with similar experience and qualifications, without regard to nationality.
    You must not be �benched,� or have a reduced or suspended wage for non-productive time caused by the employer, or by the lack of a license or permit.
    You must receive the same fringe benefits on the same basis as offered to American employees.
    Your employer may not require you to pay, either directly or indirectly, any part of the petition filing fee, administrative fees, attorney fees or any other costs related to the petition.
    You must not be required to pay a financial penalty for leaving the employer before a date set in the employment contract.
    You should receive the same working conditions (such as hours, shifts, vacations, etc.) on the same basis and criteria as provided to similarly employed U.S. workers.
    Your employer must keep records of the hours you work and the wages you are paid. You should keep your own records as well.
    Your employer may not intimidate, threaten, discharge or otherwise discriminate against any employee, former employee or job applicant for disclosing possible H-1B violations or for cooperating in a compliance investigation.
    You have the following responsibilities as an H-1B worker:

    You must provide truthful and correct qualification documents, such as degrees and experience letters, to immigration authorities throughout the visa process.
    You should be alert for any possible violations of your rights, as well as violations against colleagues or contacts in the U.S., and avoid those employers.
    If you leave your employer, regardless of who terminated the relationship, you should leave the United States unless you have filed for H-1B status with a new employer.
    You may not enter the United States more than 10 days prior to the petition validity date.
    You must follow U.S. laws and regulations while in the United States.
    Your spouse and other H-4 dependents may not work while in the United States.


    If you wish to report H-1B abuse, please contact the U.S. Department of Labor at 1-866-4US-WAGE or http://www.wagehour.dol.gov/. You can also contact Consulate General Hyderabad at HydNIV@state.gov.





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  • clazale
    11-11 03:40 PM
    I am a july 2007 filler as well and my GC was approved last month though the processing date was few months behind. I know some other cases as well whose 485 was approved when the processing date was not current. So i would say that just stay positive and keep your fingers crossed. Happy days should be just around the corner.



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  • thomachan72
    11-06 05:02 PM
    #1 - If a suitable USC, LPR responds your PERM advert then you can not move forward with PERM labor processing. When the job market is good, number of people responding to the advert will low, so it increases the chances for you.

    #2 & 3 - You can have N number of employers file the PERM labor for you, it is a future job - you do not have to join them unti the green card is approved.

    #4 - As long is your labor is pendingfor more than 365 days, you can extend your H1B by 1 year until it is approved or declined.

    #5 - First, only your employer can file a 140 petition on behalf of you. Second, You can not use employer X's labor to file 140 with employer Y. Third, Once your 140 is approved, the PD is yours keep and port as long as it not revoked or withdrawn before you opt for porting.

    In your case since H1b ends sept 2011, you have to apply perm atleast by august 2010.





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  • mammoy2k
    09-21 07:11 PM
    Look at the reason why I-140 can be denied:
    a) Ability to pay
    b) Your education
    c) Your past experience, if shown


    Now out of this, only ability to pay is, where you would need comaniy's help. Rest two, you have all the documents. If the company is a big one, then I dont think they would refuse you documents. I would be surprized that they issue RFE for ability to pay for a public company.

    I do not know anyone who switched before I-140 approval but given Yates memo I dont think its difficult.

    In my case, I work for a big public company. My education is from the US. My attorney ensured that we only claim the experience for which I have experience letter. The game I think is to minimize the risk.


    You both are right!

    Employer can revoke an unapproved 140 any time, but the revocation does not affect your 485 approval. The IO will approve your 485 in due course if 140 was approvable at the time of application (ie, if it has'nt been revoked).

    However the trouble with invoking AC21 without 140 being approved is when there is an RFC. This 140 was not approvable at the time of application, because of additional documentation requirement... The original employer should be willing to answer it or else 140 will be denied and so will the 485.



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  • meghanap2000
    11-06 11:52 AM
    Hi,
    How much time did they give you for responding to the RFE?
    Also any one has a sample of the affidavit?

    Thanks


    I DID NOT GET rfe BECAUSE i have submitted all the documents upfront along with 485 application. For affadavit format.. go to this link..and see formats ...

    Birth Certificate Unavailable / Affidavit for I-485 - ImmigrationPortal Forums (http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=144485)





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  • gcnotfiledyet
    02-24 03:37 PM
    I recently heard that during WWII US gave citizenship to soldiers from Phillipines to fight against Japan. Once the war was over it stripped citizenship of those soldiers (250,000 soldiers). US did not even compensate those soldiers with money. These soldiers recently got compensation from stimulus package to the amount of 15k/person for the work they did in 1940s.

    So beware to sign up for this program. Especially with military, they can chose what is confidential/matter of national security etc and not let you go in court, while you are outside fighting in Pakistan.



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  • snathan
    02-15 09:48 AM
    First of all you are not supposed to involve in any of the PERM process. Its plain illegal. It seems you are taking the wrong route for your porting.





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  • beautifulMind
    11-27 04:31 PM
    to be fair to USCIS they did try to get out of the fiasco on july 1 by moving the dates back again Eventually they were forced to accept it again..

    They clearly knew this was cash cow so why did they want to cancel it in the first place..

    Its a lot of money and its definitely a lot of work as well..There are also no signs of hiring new stafff..most of extra cash they getting is being pumped into other gov projects so the staff is still being overworked and I am sure will be complaning



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  • ksnlp
    05-05 10:00 AM
    If AP is approved. You can travel out of country, Your husband can send it later to you.
    But if AP document somehow missed in mail or never reaceived. Thats the problem.





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  • upuaut
    08-16 07:00 AM
    oh.. it's probebly the tutorial on Kirupa.com.. duh.. (guess I haven't woken up yet either.)



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  • GC_Wait2002
    07-12 09:18 AM
    :confused::confused:

    First (Original one):

    labor date: EB2-Aug-2002
    Labor approved: September - 2007
    I-140 approved: Yesterday (July-11-2008)

    485 not yet filed

    Second (approved labor from different company):

    labor date: EB3-Apr-2004 and labor approved
    140 filed: July 13 2007 - case is pending as of now
    485 filed: July 13 2007 - case is pending as of now

    I dont know what to do with my original green card one (whether to file one more 485 or not)

    Gurus help me with your knowlege which option i have to choose

    1. withdraw the 485 (filed with substituion labor) and file new 485 with the original one

    2. file one more 485

    3. wait for the substituion labor 140 to be approved and transfer priority date and category?


    :confused:





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  • panacea
    08-09 07:57 PM
    anybody? I'm also in similar kind of situation.



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  • vmetla
    09-01 02:09 PM
    was it EB2 or EB3

    Mine was under EB3.





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  • questions
    06-10 10:07 AM
    Get a good lawyer and ask them to file a Nunc Pro Tunc. Since you are under 6 months it shouldn't be a big deal.

    -Sri

    Hi Sri,

    thanks for helping out. What is a nunc pro tunc and what will it do for me? Does this need to be filed by a lawyer?





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  • vparam
    10-05 10:25 AM
    Need some advice from you all. I concurrently filed for me and my wife's I-485 along with EAD, AP and I-140 for each on Jan, 2007. At the time, I was on my H-1B, however, my wife's H-4 was expired as of Dec. 6, 2006. The reason for this is because I had changed jobs earlier, and the lawyers never filed for her H4 transfer. Only my H1 was transferred to the new company, and she was still on her old H-4.

    She received her EAD and AP approvals on April, 2007. I have got my I-140 approved as well. Is there going to be any problem with my wife's I-485?

    So, here's the timeline:

    June, 2004 - Me and wife on H1 and H4 resp., expiring on Dec., 2006
    Jan, 2006 - I changed jobs, got my H1 transferred, which now expired on Oct., 2007. Wife never got her H4 transferred
    Jan, 2007 - We filed concurrently for EAD, AP, 140 and 485 (Wife's H4 is already expired as of Dec. 6, 2006)
    Apr, 2007 - Both me and my wife got our EAD and AP approved
    July, 2007 - I got my 140 approved

    Currently - waiting on our I-485

    Question - Would their be a problem with my wife's 485 as she was out of status (but not illegal), when she filed for 485?

    Thanks a lot.
    H4 visa could be expired but was she having a valid I-94? I-94 is the one which validates her stay, if she had a valid I-94 then it should not be an issue...





    speddi
    09-12 06:18 PM
    Thank you, guys for the input.

    When I file for my wife's AP, do I need to add my details to part 9 of her application, since I am the one preparing the documents?

    Also, what is the address for Texas Service Center if I want to send it by FedEx or UPS?





    Dhundhun
    06-14 02:39 PM
    I am working in Company A and currently on OPT. My 2008 H1visa has been approved. It will be effective on Oct.1st. Now I got a much better job offer from company B, and need to join the new company in July. How can I transfer my H1 visa? Thanks a lot in advance. By the way, I can work on OPT for any employer before Oct 1st.

    Is it not that three contineous salary slips (on prev. H-1B employment) required for filing H-1B by new employer?

    If such changeover is allowed, it it not misuse of system? People have applied multiple H-1B due to lottery. If this is allowed, people can easily move to the employer they wanted without going through the USCIS approved employer.

    And I have been hearing that there are many employers ready to file H1B if you pay them cash.



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