Ann Ruben
06-08 08:16 AM
To the best of my knowledge, e-filed applications for EAD and AP renewals usually trigger biometrics appointments. If applications for EAD and AP renewals are filed the old-fashioned way, biometric appointments will probably not be required.
With respect to your second question, you must be physically present in the US to file tha application for Advance Parole.
With respect to your second question, you must be physically present in the US to file tha application for Advance Parole.
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caydee
09-22 02:46 PM
Can you direct me to the source of this information, Please?
Thanks,
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10-25 01:17 AM
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bharmohan
01-16 12:46 PM
Thanks for the reply.
My employer already filed for the amendment due to fault of USCIS and they corrected sent it back yesterday.
My employer already filed for the amendment due to fault of USCIS and they corrected sent it back yesterday.
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ivar
05-12 10:23 AM
I have been facing the same issue for past couple of days. What is the use of providing a facility to check online status when they are not capable of handling enough traffic to their website.
Yes. I have been getting this message when I login from work as well as home computer. I generally check my EAD application status once every 2-3 days and yet USCIS thinks that is an "excessive" use. I am pretty sure they have some issue with the website.
It was reported to us that your computer or internet gateway has been locked out for a select period of time. This is due to an unusually high rate of use. If you feel this has occurred incorrectly, please contact the Customer Service Center for assistance at 1.800.375.5283.
Yes. I have been getting this message when I login from work as well as home computer. I generally check my EAD application status once every 2-3 days and yet USCIS thinks that is an "excessive" use. I am pretty sure they have some issue with the website.
It was reported to us that your computer or internet gateway has been locked out for a select period of time. This is due to an unusually high rate of use. If you feel this has occurred incorrectly, please contact the Customer Service Center for assistance at 1.800.375.5283.
nixstor
06-14 01:11 PM
I am interested as well. We can control our own destiny. What kind of issues can one get in RFE's for 485 that we wont be able to answer and the lawyer will? We need a copy of the Labor and 140. Don't we? We can file for AP & EAD now along with 485 or use the receipt number to file for AP & EAD later.
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bongbox
01-26 07:07 AM
hey sharif do mind telling me what frame rate you used in your site?
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10-05 04:36 PM
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veeru123
05-05 03:08 PM
My perm from May-09 went to audit & was approved in April-11. I noticed the dates for audited cases are moving forward quickly & jumped 9 months from March-09 to December-09. As your date falls in the March-December range, I would wait until the end of this month and then contact the DOL. My reasoning is that your application is sitting on someones table (waiting to be approved). Good luck to you.
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05-26 01:00 PM
Until now, new inmates booked into the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) prison system had their fingerprints checked only for criminal history information. But now, each new inmate booked into the Huntsville, Texas, intake site will now also have his or her fingerprints checked by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) biometric system for any immigration record.
The TDCJ prison system is the first in the United States to partner with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in this new program, called Secure Communities. This comprehensive program is intended to streamline the process by which ICE determines if the screened inmate is a criminal alien, subject to automatic removal after the inmate completes his or her prison term. Highest priority is given to inmate aliens who have been convicted of crimes such as rape, robbery, murder, kidnapping, and major drug offenses.
Eventually all 24 intake sites in Texas will have the same capability to screen inmates’ immigration history. ICE currently partners with 50 counties and law enforcement agencies across the nation in the Secure Communities program, and looks to expand the program to all law enforcement agencies throughout the United States.
More information about ICE's Secure Communities effort is available at www.ice.gov (http://www.ice.gov). Additional information about TDCJ’s partnership with ICE may be found at: http://www.ice.gov/pi/nr/0905/090519huntsville.htm.
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The TDCJ prison system is the first in the United States to partner with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in this new program, called Secure Communities. This comprehensive program is intended to streamline the process by which ICE determines if the screened inmate is a criminal alien, subject to automatic removal after the inmate completes his or her prison term. Highest priority is given to inmate aliens who have been convicted of crimes such as rape, robbery, murder, kidnapping, and major drug offenses.
Eventually all 24 intake sites in Texas will have the same capability to screen inmates’ immigration history. ICE currently partners with 50 counties and law enforcement agencies across the nation in the Secure Communities program, and looks to expand the program to all law enforcement agencies throughout the United States.
More information about ICE's Secure Communities effort is available at www.ice.gov (http://www.ice.gov). Additional information about TDCJ’s partnership with ICE may be found at: http://www.ice.gov/pi/nr/0905/090519huntsville.htm.
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Munna Bhai
01-11 12:23 PM
Hi All,
I had a question regarding the relationship between the number h1b transfers and green card process. I've heard some people say that if you have transferred H1b to many companies then the green card process will be delayed because USCIS needs to be convinced that you will be continuing with the same employer. Is this true or does it really not matter how many times you change employers it doesn't effect the green card process.
I have already transferred once. I am thinking of transferring one or possible two more times but am just worried about how this will effect the green card application process.
Thanks,
Purushotham Nayak
GC has nothing to do with H1b only issue is they will verify whether you were in status all the time.
I had a question regarding the relationship between the number h1b transfers and green card process. I've heard some people say that if you have transferred H1b to many companies then the green card process will be delayed because USCIS needs to be convinced that you will be continuing with the same employer. Is this true or does it really not matter how many times you change employers it doesn't effect the green card process.
I have already transferred once. I am thinking of transferring one or possible two more times but am just worried about how this will effect the green card application process.
Thanks,
Purushotham Nayak
GC has nothing to do with H1b only issue is they will verify whether you were in status all the time.
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JunRN
05-18 12:39 PM
If you haven't filed I-485 yet, you cannot use AC21 as it requires I-485 to be pending for more than 180 days. It means, that you're stuck with your ex-employer for GC processing unless your new employer is willing to file new LC and I-140 for you. You can port the PD of your approved I-140 to the new one.
Once your PD becomes current, then you can file I-485.
Once your PD becomes current, then you can file I-485.
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neeidd
07-14 03:29 PM
Your priority date is not yet current. It will be in August.
Also you need to prove that you have exhausted all ways to get it adjudicated.
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If none of these work then you apply for WOM
Otherwise your case will be weak and be thrown out
Thanks a lot for the reply, gcpool
Regards
Also you need to prove that you have exhausted all ways to get it adjudicated.
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If none of these work then you apply for WOM
Otherwise your case will be weak and be thrown out
Thanks a lot for the reply, gcpool
Regards
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03-03 09:11 AM
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06-28 12:45 PM
The Department of State has published a pamphlet educating nonimmigrant visa holders on their rights. The pamphlet covers the visa process, important documents, workplace and employee rights, human trafficking, and how to file a complaint. This is a very useful document, not just for immigrants. See here (http://www.travel.state.gov/pdf/Pamphlet-Order.pdf) to download.
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buehler
02-06 06:00 PM
I filed my I-485 in July 07 at Nebraska service center and my wife had her finger printing done a month or so ago but I am yet to get the notice. Is there some number I can call and check. My Lawyer is very uncooperative in this case.
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04-26 11:30 AM
Some 63,000 flights had been canceled in Europe by the end of Sunday, in the four days since the air space of northern Europe was shut down by an enormous ash cloud from an erupting volcano beneath the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in Iceland.
Passengers are scrambling to find alternative travel routes. German tourists are being bussed home from Spain, while the Royal Navy is sending military ships to Spain to bring home stranded Brits. Thousand of Europeans are also stuck in the US with no option to leave at this time. Many visitors are worried about the implications of not being able to leave before their current status expires.
Foreign nationals stranded in the U.S. because of the airport closures in Europe due to the Icelandic volcano eruption and who are about to exceed their authorized stay in the U.S. have two avenues for relief. If at an airport and traveling under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), they should contact the U.S. Customs and Border Protection office at the airport. They may also contact the local U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office. Both Department of Homeland Security agencies have provided their staff and offices with guidance on the applicable legal authorities under the VWP in circumstances such as this.
Persons traveling under a visa should contact the nearest USCIS office and follow the instructions below. While these instructions recommend initiating the process 45 days in advance, USCIS is providing reminder guidance on how to handle such cases until normal flights are scheduled between the U.S. and foreign countries affected by the Icelandic volcanic activity.
We keep monitoring the situation and will update our readers as we obtain more news.
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Passengers are scrambling to find alternative travel routes. German tourists are being bussed home from Spain, while the Royal Navy is sending military ships to Spain to bring home stranded Brits. Thousand of Europeans are also stuck in the US with no option to leave at this time. Many visitors are worried about the implications of not being able to leave before their current status expires.
Foreign nationals stranded in the U.S. because of the airport closures in Europe due to the Icelandic volcano eruption and who are about to exceed their authorized stay in the U.S. have two avenues for relief. If at an airport and traveling under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), they should contact the U.S. Customs and Border Protection office at the airport. They may also contact the local U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office. Both Department of Homeland Security agencies have provided their staff and offices with guidance on the applicable legal authorities under the VWP in circumstances such as this.
Persons traveling under a visa should contact the nearest USCIS office and follow the instructions below. While these instructions recommend initiating the process 45 days in advance, USCIS is providing reminder guidance on how to handle such cases until normal flights are scheduled between the U.S. and foreign countries affected by the Icelandic volcanic activity.
We keep monitoring the situation and will update our readers as we obtain more news.
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sss9i
03-08 02:06 PM
Hi,
I applied for 3 year H1B extension for different employer
Atty ,filed wrong Date of Birth in I-129 form.
How to correct this problem??
Atty said, they will inform USCIS after get the Receipt Notice.Is it corrct ??
I will appreciate your feedback.
Thank you.
I applied for 3 year H1B extension for different employer
Atty ,filed wrong Date of Birth in I-129 form.
How to correct this problem??
Atty said, they will inform USCIS after get the Receipt Notice.Is it corrct ??
I will appreciate your feedback.
Thank you.
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Harryvins
03-22 01:46 PM
Hi,
I have a valid H4 stamping till Sept 2010. I got my H1B approved last year(2009) and COS from H4 to H1 approved. My H1B was effective October 1, 2009. Due to recession, I still have not been able to find a job. Now I want to change my status back to H4.
As I have a valid H4 stamping on my passport, can I travel across the border to Mexico, surrender my H1B I94 and reenter the US with a new H4 I94? Is that possible? Can that be done on the same day? Or should I apply for a COS - Form I539 and get it done here?
Please respond at the earliest.
Thanks.
I have a valid H4 stamping till Sept 2010. I got my H1B approved last year(2009) and COS from H4 to H1 approved. My H1B was effective October 1, 2009. Due to recession, I still have not been able to find a job. Now I want to change my status back to H4.
As I have a valid H4 stamping on my passport, can I travel across the border to Mexico, surrender my H1B I94 and reenter the US with a new H4 I94? Is that possible? Can that be done on the same day? Or should I apply for a COS - Form I539 and get it done here?
Please respond at the earliest.
Thanks.
vinzak
01-19 11:49 AM
You may want to post this in the "Ask a Lawyer for Free" section of this forum.
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07-28 10:27 PM
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Has anyone tried to talk to your banks for refinance under this new rule? I talked to my bank- Wells Fargo..They were very rude and said that they do not know about this at all as they haven't got any notification.When I told them that this news is on CNBC...they did not want to believe it.Asked when I should call again,they said keep calling every week..Was really disappointing...
Has anyone tried to talk to your banks for refinance under this new rule? I talked to my bank- Wells Fargo..They were very rude and said that they do not know about this at all as they haven't got any notification.When I told them that this news is on CNBC...they did not want to believe it.Asked when I should call again,they said keep calling every week..Was really disappointing...
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