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  • perm2gc
    11-06 10:33 AM
    Dont Think only big companies will enforce NCA..now NCA's have become a source of revenue of consulting companies.If you are going to loose the case ,you will only pay their legal expenses.. Two of my friends are have done that and it took them 2 yrs of time and cool $30,000 dollars(from their own pockets) to settle at the end...

    So Dont be over confident.Pay few hundred dollars to good attorny and get his legal opinion.




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  • Alabaman
    08-24 09:00 PM
    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1540

    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24TH, 2006?




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  • amar123
    07-12 04:26 PM
    I believe the only reason EB visa numbers have gone unused in recent years is due to the the inability of FBI in completing namecheck/background check in a timely FIFO fashion. As a result USCIS is unable to approve pending I485s even when the visa numbers are available. This also keeps the VISA BULLETIN doors closed for new I485s.

    This (besides labor backlog) spoils the FIFO for GCs.

    Fixing FBI security check process will end such visa bulletin fiasco. I believe in recent year or two USCIS has processed various applications (including I485) in a very timely fashion (ofcourse there are exceptions). But many I485s get stuck in the security check bottleneck. Since, visa number is assigned at the approval time the whole FIFO goes to hell.

    DOS should be issuing VISA BULLETIN based on pending approvable I485 (meaning security check complete) and fiscal year visa availability. If former is smaller than latter then bulletin dates should move forward based on approved I140s which have not applied for AOS. This is not rocket science but simple math which is lost on DOS, USCIS & FBI.

    However, fixing FBI security checks (timely completion) will restore FIFO once labor backlog is gone.

    FBI delays is the prime reason for this fiasco.

    BTW my AOS is pending due to indefinite background check delay.
    Every guy thinks that his/her problem is always the biggest bottleneck




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  • th3thirdman
    03-31 12:44 AM
    ya no BABIES FOR ME! I just dont want to have a child



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  • chaituk
    10-21 11:42 AM
    Hi, I am in the same boat as you. Can you please provide your experience with filing the future employment I-485 and if AC21 is possible.

    My question is: Can you continue to work for employer B while employer A files future employment I-485 and can we use AC-21 after 180 days without being employed with employer A?




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  • desi3933
    06-13 05:26 AM
    Have you done this ...or do you know some text that say this /....can have a 3 yr extension based on the pervious 140 ...

    That is from 2007 to 2010 ....Thanks

    As long as you have approved and active I-140 (from ANY employer) and the PD is not current, one can get 3 year H1 extension. IF the PD is current, one can get only 1 year of H1 extension.

    The term of such extension is always from the date of approval. For example, it would be July 2007 to July 2010 even if current H1 expires in, say, Oct 2008.

    Good Luck.

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Please verify details with your lawyer/attorney. This is just my opinion and not be taken as legal advice.



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  • smuggymba
    03-09 01:03 PM
    Now I need to know what are the things that I can do.
    1. Do I need to file PERM, I140 again on EB2?
    2. Do I need to file for H1 again and complete the entire process?
    3. What is and how to do EB3 to EB2 porting? is that all I need to do?

    Please give me some advice. Thanks in advance.



    I guess u need to have an approved labor in EB2 to even think about it. You can't port because you dont have an approved EB2 labor.




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  • msingh
    06-12 09:06 AM
    Hi,

    While in the process of filing for labor certification my company has found 2 suitable citizens who are eligible for the job.

    Now what are my options going forward and how does this affect my chances of a successful PERM filing ??

    I'm filing in EB3 category right now. Also I need to file for labor before oct since my H1 will expire its original 6 year length next Oct (Oct 2010).



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  • Eternal_Hope
    02-08 08:56 PM
    It would be helpful to everyone if all of you could also report the USD equivalent of the figures you are mentioning. Assume 1USD = Rs. 50 for simplicity. This would help the people who just skim the threads for information.




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  • coopheal
    12-04 08:58 AM
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  • gcseeker2002
    08-14 02:52 PM
    I didnt know that you can send a single check for all applications.. ??
    It would have been better if you had split the checks.
    Dont worry they might accept it now.
    I sent a single check of $745 just for my wifes app, my employer sent the $745 check for me , this included all including biometrics, why would they be crazy to receipt one app and reject another both within the same packet, for reason like 'improper filing fees', i am upset.




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  • desi3933
    05-14 01:33 PM
    H-1B is approved from Oct/1/2009. Currently I should be on L-1B. As per this article, I think I can travel without jeopardizing my future status. They call it the 'Hernandez letter'. Is this true?

    http://www.murthy.com/news/n_cosapp.html

    Thanks..

    Well, you didn't mention in your original post that COS date is 01/10/2009 and I assumed that COS date was date of approval.

    In this case, yes your H1 COS is approved with deferred change of status date of Oct 1st. And Hernandez Letter does cover such scenario.

    However, please keep this mind (mentioned in that link)

    This analysis was provided by the USCIS in the form of letter guidance. Such guidance does not carry the binding force of law or regulation and generally is given less weight than even a USCIS policy memo.


    Since when you come back you will have different I-94 number as compare to I-94 number on COS approval letter. This can cause explanation/issues down the line. Please consult your attorney and have professional advice.

    Hernandez Letter does not have binding force of law. This is something difficult to ignore for me. But, that's just me.

    ______________________
    Not a legal advice.
    US citizen of Indian origin

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  • trueguy
    12-11 01:43 AM
    In a testimony to the House Judiciary Committee back in Apr/May 08, the USCIS clearly stated that it had changed its policy regarding which applications would be adjudicated first.

    As I remember, USCIS stated that it was now following a policy where cases that had a possibility of getting a visa number in the near future were adjudicated first. It said that this change in policy was made in order to reduce waste of immigrant visas.

    The problem with this approach is that:
    - It is not FIFO
    - EB2-I/C and EB3 not only continue to remain retrogressed, but retrogression worsens.

    Here is how:

    Since EB2-I/EB3-I categories are already retrogressed, the I-485 applications in this category will be shelved until it appears that a visa number may become available in the foreseeable future.

    So, USCIS puts most of these cases in cold storage while it adjudicates and approves the EB2ROW applications as it receives them on a continuous basis.

    When time comes to roll over excess EB2 ROW numbers, two things happen:
    - Already substantial use of EB2ROW numbers make few numbers available for roll over
    - Limited adjudication of Eb2-I/C and EB3 cases make a very small pool of pre-adjudicated applications. USCIS requests DOS to move dates so that it has access to a larger pool for cherry picking.

    The result is that VB dates move forward by leaps and bounds and cases are approved haphazardly with PDs all over the map. When the excess numbers are used up, the dates for EB2-I/C and EB3 retrogress back to previous cutoff dates because there are still a lot of old cases that have not even been brought out of cold storage. The EB2ROW dates are again current because USCIS has adjudicated and approved EB2ROW cases throughout the year- so no backlog there.

    If USCIS followed FIFO, then the following would happen:
    - USCIS would be adjudicating old EB2I/C and EB3 cases right now, and not the recently received EB2ROW cases.
    - This would reduce the number of pre-adjudicated EB2ROW cases and hence lower the demand in the EB2ROW category.
    - When time would come to roll over numbers not used by EB2ROW:
    - A large pool number of excess visas would be available
    - A large pool of pre-adjudicated EB2-I/C and EB3 cases with old PDs would be available that could be readily assigned visa numbers.

    As a result, old cases would be assigned visa numbers and backlog would be reduced.

    Unfortunately, USCIS has confused its process of adjudicating cases (which is FIFO) with its effort to enforce the country quota. The country limits come into picture only when cases ready for adjudication are to be assigned visa numbers. The process of adjudication should still be FIFO, and not determined by the country quota.


    Very good points. I can't agree with you any more.

    The question is how do we raise it as an issue so USCIS follow FIFO.




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  • immigrationvoice1
    03-18 04:49 PM
    I checked with my employer's immigration department. They said, revoking I-140 is not mandated by law however, revoking H1B is. I-140 was revoked primarily by my employers during the labor substitution days to pass on the underlying labor for the I-140 to another consultant once the original consultant left the company.



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  • obviously
    08-04 12:08 PM
    Thanks for sharing!

    my attorney said When you interfile, even if ur previous PD is current, you cannot file 140+485 together.. you have to first file the 140 requesting the previous PD be ported and then once that is approved..file you 485..!!
    >> I have both the I-140's now, the EB2 and the Eb3. So this is not a case of filing I-140 together with I-485. Qn is can the underlying I-485 EB3 pending adjudication be matched up with the new I-140 EB2 which has the older EB3 PD? If not, is filing a new I-485 to follow on the new EB2 I-140 the only option? Currently EB3 India is Unavailable and EB2 India PD is Jun 06. My new EB2 PD is Nov 02.

    but he said....if ur PD is current you can take a chance and file both 140(requesting porting)+485 ..but then the chances of 485 being sent back are high..
    >> ok, thanks.

    Whew, just when you think this darn thing will be over ... :D

    Cheers!




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  • srkamath
    07-12 08:52 PM
    Our Current EAD is expiring on 10/01/2008. So we had applied for extension in june. On july 7th our application was approved and today we recieved our EAD cards. I was expecting a one year extension , which is until 10/01/2009. But USCIS send us ead cards that will expire on 01/01/2009.

    What should be the course of action here. Do i need to reapply or just contact USCIS and will they be able to fix it? Any body on similiar situation.?

    Service center is nebraska

    Just wondering - it may mean that the USCIS expects to finish processing your case by then !!!!!!



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  • chanduv23
    03-03 11:55 AM
    Chanduv23, When you moved to another employer, did they give you a permanent offer letter for your GC process that you would attach with the Ac21 documents or did you use the employment letter that they gave for joining the new company?? Am I confusing you? I meant to ask, since GC is for future employment, did thay give you a separate employment letter for the future job?

    Yes, the wording is very important. When I sent the AC21 documentation, it was just a letter explaining employment details and particulars, but when I replied to NOID, they specifically requested "prospects of employment" - and we responded as "this is a full time permanent job and the prospects are good" - which means they see it as future employment.

    As long as you have worked for original employer for a good period of time, stick to your skills, have good w2 history, you don't have to worry - you can always show that your prospects are good.

    Though Green card if for future employment - the entire process revolves around how best you fit the future employment category - AC21 is one such rule that gives you room and flexibility.




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  • fromnaija
    11-09 02:10 PM
    Actually, I did fill out that part.


    Thank You for filling in and for your suggestion.
    Have you filled some details in the section of "Any other way you have contributed to the American Economy / Community." in the survey?




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  • GCBy3000
    04-15 07:35 PM
    I agree as long as you have filed your 485 and 180 days is passed. But in my case, I have not even crossed the labor stage. It was pending with BEC when my company asked me to move. I tried a lot to convince my attorney thinking that I might miss the boat of 485 if at all it becomes current, but it did not help.

    THe LPR clearly states that it will become void if any of the below changes.

    1. Job description
    2. Location
    3. Something else, I dont remeber.

    The above will not come into effect, if you had crossed 180 days of 485.

    Also my attorney told that USCIS will not be able to find from where I file from 485, but it is risk on my part when I go for naturalization. Also if for some reaosn a RFE is issued, any company will tell the truth and the beneficiary will be in trouble. So it is always better to file a new labor unless the beneficiary is intened to move back to original location during the adjucation process and stays at that location for 6+ months.

    I dont understand how you got away with this one after changing the location. With your example, the locational requirement of LPR does not make sense at all. Anybody can file LPR anywhere and move anywhere as long as 485 takes more than 180 days. One can deliberately file 485 with improper documentst to delay the approval and getaway. Double check with your attorney on this one and playing safe is not bad idea at all with the current USCIS mess and immigration laws.

    AGAIN, I THINK WHEN YOU FILE YOUR 485 you have to be working in the location as stated in your LPR AS PER THE LAW, eventhough USCIS will not be able to find it. Before PERM, there was a column to state the beneficiary will work anywhere in US. But this not available anymore with PERM. The bottom line is the strongest part of LPR, "THE LOCATION", does not make sense at all.

    By making you file for new labor, your attorney has played it too safe. In your case, filing a new labor was not neccesary. Please read below and check with an immigration lawyer for advice. I AM NOT A LAWYER but this advice is based on 2 different lawyers I have talked to regarding my own case where I moved from Phoenix, to Reno after my labor was filed.

    Here is the deal when changing the location while GC is pending:

    1. You can change location during your pending GC. But your job description must not change. Also, you have to move back to the location where your GC was filed, ONLY IF your 485 is processed and approved in less than 180 days from filing (I dont think USCIS will ever be that efficient and process 485 petitions in less than 180 days). That's because your option of AC21 of changing employers and locations (within the same job description, you cant work at a gas station or McDonalds) kicks in after 180 days of filing 485. If your 485 is approved in less than 180 days, then yes, you have to go back to the original location where your Greencard was filed because you dont have the AC21 options of switching employers and locations during your 485 stage ... which is available ONLY AFTER 180 days have passed in the processing of your 485 file.

    So as long as your 485 takes longer than 180 days, you can continue to work at your new location even though you GC and labor was filed at a previous location.

    2. After 180 days of filing 485, you can change employers using your EAD and change locations. No limit. But it has to be the same job description. You cannot start working as a manager if your Greencard was filed for the position of a programmer.




    sledge_hammer
    05-15 07:12 AM
    ^^^^




    nixstor
    12-01 05:19 PM
    I dont think you can amend the labor petition's job description. You may have to file new labor again for new description.

    If I may ask, why are you so worried about job desc of labor and your everyday duties. Really, if they have changed a little bit, its not a big deal.

    There is a lot of overlap between what programmers do, what programmers/analysts do and what Business analysts do. I know a lot of business analysts who at times write their own code and a lot of programmers who document stuff - kind of documentation that BAs do.

    People who adjudicate cases at USCIS are not really IT guys who can differentiate between fine nuances like BA, programmers etc.

    Then again, we dont know much about your case, better talk to a lawyer if you are still not comfortable with your situation. Forums are not an alternate to professional legal advice. Be careful before you act on advice from forums. No one here is lawyer and no one here knows the full case. Spending 200 dollars to get the right legal advice when making important decisions is worth every penny.

    You can also submit your question for the free legal advice program we have (see the homepage) and your question would be taken up.

    My job duties haven't changed a lot. I hear what you are saying. I sent an email to the lawyer asking what kind of issue I might have if any. She is out of town for a week unfortunately. I just wanted to get some input mean while.



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