sohilbt
09-03 03:47 PM
Yes. I did contacted both Kerry and Brown's office last month (July end) for my EAD renewal application.
Both office staff were very receptive. Brown office has more than one person working on immigration matter....and I believe they were first to act on my case. I got EAD approval 4 days later.
Both office staff were very receptive. Brown office has more than one person working on immigration matter....and I believe they were first to act on my case. I got EAD approval 4 days later.
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martinvisalaw
06-25 05:06 PM
He can have both types of permanent residence pending at the same time - marriage-based and employment-based. This is very common. The marriage-based filing will probably be approved sooner than the other, because priority dates are so backlogged now.
Dhundhun
10-14 11:54 AM
So, a controlled slow movement will leave to more un-used numbers in the 3rd quarter when they will then be forced to make big jumps in dates to use up annual visa numbers
Big Jump => Chaotic Jump ???
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o0appleboss0o
01-03 01:16 PM
Hi guys,
I have an urgent case regarding the I-485 initial evidence. I sent out my I-485 application w/ I-864 and I-864A back in November, 2009. I am a F-1 visa holder currently in PhD program with around 21,000 stipend per year. My wife which is the petitioner (I-864) has no income and she filed a I-864 with my stipend in the first I-864 form. Since I am the beneficial and the instruction said that I didn't have to include my W-2 form. My parents in law had a joint account together. My father in law filed another I-864 form with his stipend of 20,000, and my mother in law filed a I-864A form with her stipend of 20,000. They have joint tax returns, and I have given immigration the copy of their 3 years W-2 and 1040 form.
A few days ago, immigration has send me request for initial evidence (I485) with the check marks says
1. The household member on the petitioner/sponsor's form I -864, must submit the federal income tax return submitted to the IRS for the most recent tax year.
2. The household member on the petitioner/sponsors form I-864, and I-864A must submit all supporting tax documentation (W-2s) submitted to the IRS for the most recent tax year.
My question is, I have submitted my parents in law's tax return for 2006 to 2008. we do not have the year 2009 because it is not going to be ready until April. What do they want?
I have an urgent case regarding the I-485 initial evidence. I sent out my I-485 application w/ I-864 and I-864A back in November, 2009. I am a F-1 visa holder currently in PhD program with around 21,000 stipend per year. My wife which is the petitioner (I-864) has no income and she filed a I-864 with my stipend in the first I-864 form. Since I am the beneficial and the instruction said that I didn't have to include my W-2 form. My parents in law had a joint account together. My father in law filed another I-864 form with his stipend of 20,000, and my mother in law filed a I-864A form with her stipend of 20,000. They have joint tax returns, and I have given immigration the copy of their 3 years W-2 and 1040 form.
A few days ago, immigration has send me request for initial evidence (I485) with the check marks says
1. The household member on the petitioner/sponsor's form I -864, must submit the federal income tax return submitted to the IRS for the most recent tax year.
2. The household member on the petitioner/sponsors form I-864, and I-864A must submit all supporting tax documentation (W-2s) submitted to the IRS for the most recent tax year.
My question is, I have submitted my parents in law's tax return for 2006 to 2008. we do not have the year 2009 because it is not going to be ready until April. What do they want?
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chintainfogc
03-05 02:51 PM
Dear Lawyer / Member,
My wife lost her EAD while traveling (in India) outside of this country, she has Advance Parole document with her.
Question is: Can she able to enter US without EAD?
My Wife status:
Current Status : AOS (H4 - expired) - Filed I-485
Advance Parole: Valid till 11/11/2010
EAD: Valid till 10/11/2010 (Lost):mad:
Appreciate your response.
Thanks
chingainfogc
My wife lost her EAD while traveling (in India) outside of this country, she has Advance Parole document with her.
Question is: Can she able to enter US without EAD?
My Wife status:
Current Status : AOS (H4 - expired) - Filed I-485
Advance Parole: Valid till 11/11/2010
EAD: Valid till 10/11/2010 (Lost):mad:
Appreciate your response.
Thanks
chingainfogc
ivuser9
09-11 01:11 PM
As far as I know both the client and vendor letters should state the same and it is good if you have it for 3years.
At least see if your manager is willing to give you the letter on company letter head.
Good luck
At least see if your manager is willing to give you the letter on company letter head.
Good luck
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05-27 12:07 AM
Your correct.
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martinvisalaw
07-28 11:06 AM
RFE is requesting information about Section 212 of Immigration and Nationality Act. How big of a trouble am I in?
That depends on whether you were subject to a 2-year home residence requirement because of being in J-1 status. If you were subject to this requirement, and didn't fulfill it or get a waiver, you need to do one or the other before you get permanent residence approved.
That depends on whether you were subject to a 2-year home residence requirement because of being in J-1 status. If you were subject to this requirement, and didn't fulfill it or get a waiver, you need to do one or the other before you get permanent residence approved.
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alisa
02-03 03:26 PM
Hello from Wisconsin......
We tried to organize a little meeting back in December. But not much came out of it.
We should try again.
Hi, I hope I can find poeple who are in WI and striving to get their Green Card. Feel free to email me happyforest@yahoo.com
Thank you.
We tried to organize a little meeting back in December. But not much came out of it.
We should try again.
Hi, I hope I can find poeple who are in WI and striving to get their Green Card. Feel free to email me happyforest@yahoo.com
Thank you.
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02-03 05:01 PM
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03-04 02:51 PM
Great find, Thanks for sharing the information Ramana.
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03-04 07:23 AM
Please respond if you live in Savannah area in GA
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chrisj
04-03 07:17 PM
I ran into similar circumstances in 2008 and i accepted some amount on 1099. So far nothing has happened. At that time money was more important for me than anything else. It was just one instance in my 5 years on H1. Right now i applied for I-140 and waiting for approval. I maintained my H1 status pretty good all the time. If there is ever an enquiry i'm thinking of explaining the proper reason why i accepted the payment on 1099. Hopefully there shouldn't be any problem.
To sum it up, It is illegal to accept payments on 1099 when you are on H1. And i would advice everyone to stay away from 1099. Every case is different and you never know what is going to happen
To sum it up, It is illegal to accept payments on 1099 when you are on H1. And i would advice everyone to stay away from 1099. Every case is different and you never know what is going to happen
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bouncer
11-08 12:35 AM
Hi Kirupa,
Thanks for your reply. I'm trying to solve this issue. I'll get back to you soon.
Thanks for your reply. I'm trying to solve this issue. I'll get back to you soon.
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astral1977
02-20 12:54 PM
TSC processing times for Feb is out.
I-485 has advanced to 18th July 07.
https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplay.do?type=serviceCenter
Any idea with whats going on with TSC Processing times, my PD is current Nov' 2003, however do not see any movement in the processing times, 485 applied on Aug 7, 007, any idea when they will publish the new processing times? Any way we can know where we are in the 485 proccess?
Thanks in advance.
I-485 has advanced to 18th July 07.
https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplay.do?type=serviceCenter
Any idea with whats going on with TSC Processing times, my PD is current Nov' 2003, however do not see any movement in the processing times, 485 applied on Aug 7, 007, any idea when they will publish the new processing times? Any way we can know where we are in the 485 proccess?
Thanks in advance.
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gcpadmavyuh
01-27 01:13 AM
No documents needed. They can visit you anytime during the 10 yr validity of the visa. The only condition is that they have to leave the country before the date on I-94 expires.
Dear All Immivoices,
My parents have 10 years multiple visa. It was issue in year 2007. They have visited USA
before two years. If they want to come again, is there any document I need to send them?
Thanks in advance to all of you.
Dear All Immivoices,
My parents have 10 years multiple visa. It was issue in year 2007. They have visited USA
before two years. If they want to come again, is there any document I need to send them?
Thanks in advance to all of you.
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qtoask
08-21 12:01 PM
Is it a good idea for Moderators/Admin to create new forum for the GC approved folks. This purposes is to...
To retain them and could be helpful with their experiences for other members.
This is another way of giving it back.
your thoughts...
To retain them and could be helpful with their experiences for other members.
This is another way of giving it back.
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Blog Feeds
10-28 01:10 PM
AILA Leadership Has Just Posted the Following:
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has recently issued a fact sheet (http://www.aila.org/content/fileviewer.aspx?docid=30372&linkid=210853) reminding qualifying applilcants to apply EARLY for an Advance Parole document, as Advance Parole processing times take about 90 days.
The list of applicants who must obtain an Advance Parole document before traveling outside of the United States is as follows:
� Applicants that have been granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS);
� Applicants with a pending application for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident (LPR);
� Applicants with a pending application for relief under section 203 of the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA 203);
� Applicants with a pending asylum application; or
� Applicants with a pending application for legalization
If you are an Appllicant with a pending Application for Adjustment of Status to Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) and need assistance with filing Form I-131 (http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/New%20Structure/2nd%20Level%20(Left%20Nav%20Parents)/Forms%20-%202nd%20Level/Forms%20Static%20Files/I-131.pdf), contact our office, as we currently have a SPECIAL running for the preparation and filing of the Advance Parole (http://www.h1bvisalawyerblog.com/2009/10/special_ead_and_advance_parole.html) document.
$450 flat fee (no admin fee) for filing both EAD and Advance Parole per applicant
$200 + $50(admin fee) if filing either EAD or Advance Parole separately
Our normal legal fees are $250 + $50(admin fee) per application
**If an RFE is received, an additional legal fee will be required to respond**
More... (http://www.h1bvisalawyerblog.com/2009/10/uscis_issues_a_fact_sheet_to_r_2.html)
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has recently issued a fact sheet (http://www.aila.org/content/fileviewer.aspx?docid=30372&linkid=210853) reminding qualifying applilcants to apply EARLY for an Advance Parole document, as Advance Parole processing times take about 90 days.
The list of applicants who must obtain an Advance Parole document before traveling outside of the United States is as follows:
� Applicants that have been granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS);
� Applicants with a pending application for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident (LPR);
� Applicants with a pending application for relief under section 203 of the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA 203);
� Applicants with a pending asylum application; or
� Applicants with a pending application for legalization
If you are an Appllicant with a pending Application for Adjustment of Status to Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) and need assistance with filing Form I-131 (http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/New%20Structure/2nd%20Level%20(Left%20Nav%20Parents)/Forms%20-%202nd%20Level/Forms%20Static%20Files/I-131.pdf), contact our office, as we currently have a SPECIAL running for the preparation and filing of the Advance Parole (http://www.h1bvisalawyerblog.com/2009/10/special_ead_and_advance_parole.html) document.
$450 flat fee (no admin fee) for filing both EAD and Advance Parole per applicant
$200 + $50(admin fee) if filing either EAD or Advance Parole separately
Our normal legal fees are $250 + $50(admin fee) per application
**If an RFE is received, an additional legal fee will be required to respond**
More... (http://www.h1bvisalawyerblog.com/2009/10/uscis_issues_a_fact_sheet_to_r_2.html)
akhilmahajan
09-25 09:41 PM
Come on folks from New England area join the chapter. Let plan a meet and decide on our future actions.
eb_retrogession
01-27 11:27 AM
This author Angela Junck seems to be a good media support. Please look at her article below:
On the other side of the debate are immigrants who are clamoring for a genuine legalization program that integrates newcomers into civic life; in short, granting newcomers immediate access to green cards. It's the simplest, fairest and most humane way of integrating immigrants.
http://news.pacificnews.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=8a8521df5c588f2b7c4e5 0f8edbec6c2
Thanks for the info, I've sent out a note to the editors .
On the other side of the debate are immigrants who are clamoring for a genuine legalization program that integrates newcomers into civic life; in short, granting newcomers immediate access to green cards. It's the simplest, fairest and most humane way of integrating immigrants.
http://news.pacificnews.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=8a8521df5c588f2b7c4e5 0f8edbec6c2
Thanks for the info, I've sent out a note to the editors .
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