aray
05-28 08:58 AM
Hello,
Has anyone used ICE MILLER as their legal counsel (immigration attorneys)?
I am planning to use AC-21 provisions to change jobs. My new employer is going to use ICE MILLER in Indianapolis to process my H1-B transfer.
I was wondering if anyone could share his/her experience with their staff and general suggestions. I would like to use them for any RFEs or filing any AC-21related documents.
Thanks in advance.
Comments anyone???
Has anyone used ICE MILLER as their legal counsel (immigration attorneys)?
I am planning to use AC-21 provisions to change jobs. My new employer is going to use ICE MILLER in Indianapolis to process my H1-B transfer.
I was wondering if anyone could share his/her experience with their staff and general suggestions. I would like to use them for any RFEs or filing any AC-21related documents.
Thanks in advance.
Comments anyone???
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waitnwatch
12-30 06:33 PM
The fingerprinting is generally scheduled to give enough time to the personnel at the center to do their job comfortably and not have a large waiting line. From my experience I found that the scheduling is loose and so the folks at the centers can accomodate an extra person very easily. Also these are contractors who get paid by the number of cases so they are okay with doing a fingerprinting if you turn up on an unscheduled day.
The best bet is to turn up on a weekday. I did this for both myself and my wife as we were headed to India the day our fingerprinting was scheduled. There was no one in line and the whole process took at most 10 minutes.
Hope this helps
The best bet is to turn up on a weekday. I did this for both myself and my wife as we were headed to India the day our fingerprinting was scheduled. There was no one in line and the whole process took at most 10 minutes.
Hope this helps
girishvar
08-08 11:18 PM
1. There is no need that you should stay with your father.
2. For Canada trip go through Canada Web site based on your nationality. you might need an visa depending on your nationality.
2. For Canada trip go through Canada Web site based on your nationality. you might need an visa depending on your nationality.
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guyfromsg
04-29 11:42 AM
I was in a similar situation. I emailed to this address info@phi.dflc.us from my company email. I didn't put anything else ( as per advice in some other forums). Received reply with the case number after a month. Meanwhile I received 45 days letter and so not worried much. As we all know this is a hit and miss. They may reply..but won't hurt to try.
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Prancer
04-08 05:45 PM
Thanks you guys. I'll be adding some more like it in a short while. :thumb:
GotGC??
06-15 09:51 PM
You should be glad it says 2006, check out Texas I-140, it's now back to August 01, 2003 for EB3!!
I kept checking for the processing times for I-140 for my wife on the following link https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp under the Nebraska center. Till yesterday the post date was showing May 18th and the processing time for I-140 was shown as 'September 2006' today the posted date changed to 15th June but the I-140 processing date went back to 'January 2006'. Can someone explain how is this possible? Shouldnt the processing date mean that applications received till 25th Sept 2006 have been processed? If thats correct then how can the date go back to Jan 1 2006? I dont think this can be a typo, it must have some reasoning. I would appreciate if someone can explain this in the forum
Thanks
--sembat
I kept checking for the processing times for I-140 for my wife on the following link https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp under the Nebraska center. Till yesterday the post date was showing May 18th and the processing time for I-140 was shown as 'September 2006' today the posted date changed to 15th June but the I-140 processing date went back to 'January 2006'. Can someone explain how is this possible? Shouldnt the processing date mean that applications received till 25th Sept 2006 have been processed? If thats correct then how can the date go back to Jan 1 2006? I dont think this can be a typo, it must have some reasoning. I would appreciate if someone can explain this in the forum
Thanks
--sembat
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pappu
08-31 03:41 PM
Thanks Members for quick response. There are few volunteers who have sent emails and are being contacted. It should be sufficient for now. In future if there is a need, I can let you know on the forum. Thanks again for your enthusiasm and continued support for IV efforts.
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godblessamerica_2009
02-04 12:45 PM
Hi,
I am in the 485 stage, under EB2 India, but my spouse born in UAE. SO I can cross charge to UAE based on spouse country of Birth. My Employer agrees to files the AOS papers and forwarded to attorney but attorney is not yet agreed to proceed with the processing. He was telling that there is risk in this and need a close attention.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
I am in the 485 stage, under EB2 India, but my spouse born in UAE. SO I can cross charge to UAE based on spouse country of Birth. My Employer agrees to files the AOS papers and forwarded to attorney but attorney is not yet agreed to proceed with the processing. He was telling that there is risk in this and need a close attention.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
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gcpool
04-28 02:54 PM
I agree with you that you need to go with lawyers who are really specialized in immigration especially when the case is complicated.
I know a person whos company lawyer screwed up the case. (They are from a very reputed law firm). Then she went with Murthy, they did a great job and got it done for her. They charged her a lot but it was worth it.
So get the best out there. It may be expensive but if it fixes your case its worth it.
I know a person whos company lawyer screwed up the case. (They are from a very reputed law firm). Then she went with Murthy, they did a great job and got it done for her. They charged her a lot but it was worth it.
So get the best out there. It may be expensive but if it fixes your case its worth it.
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vix95
01-16 01:26 PM
Hi ,Could someone please tell me FOR SURE that
1. A transit visa is required at paris when travelling from London to Zurich via train and changing the train at Paris.
2. Does my family need any additonal visa (other than transit visa if required), as I am on UK work permit.
thanks
1. A transit visa is required at paris when travelling from London to Zurich via train and changing the train at Paris.
2. Does my family need any additonal visa (other than transit visa if required), as I am on UK work permit.
thanks
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vaishnavilakshmi
06-20 11:06 PM
Hi,
Is there anyone who applied for i-140 with substituted labor on june1st or on consequent dates and waiting for approval/reciept???Please let us know ur status.
cheers,
vaishu
Is there anyone who applied for i-140 with substituted labor on june1st or on consequent dates and waiting for approval/reciept???Please let us know ur status.
cheers,
vaishu
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sreeraghu
10-06 03:34 PM
USCIS is increasing fees of various applications from 23, November 10
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sbbs
11-12 01:44 PM
Hi,
I am currently residing in US on H-4 visa. My husband is on H-1 visa and our Green Card processing is in progress - our
I-140 has been approved. Our priority date is in May 2008.
The current "priority dates" for EB-3 as per USCIS is April-2001. Based on this, When can we expect our "485" to be filed and our EAD to be approved ?
I have a law degree from India (12+3+3) and currently I am pursuing a paralegal program from an ABA approved university. I might loose my job oppurtunities if I don't have a work permit. Is there anyway that I can get a work permit with my pending GC application process, without hampering the GC process ? Can I get a work visa (or EAD) based on my education ?
Thanks,
BS
I am currently residing in US on H-4 visa. My husband is on H-1 visa and our Green Card processing is in progress - our
I-140 has been approved. Our priority date is in May 2008.
The current "priority dates" for EB-3 as per USCIS is April-2001. Based on this, When can we expect our "485" to be filed and our EAD to be approved ?
I have a law degree from India (12+3+3) and currently I am pursuing a paralegal program from an ABA approved university. I might loose my job oppurtunities if I don't have a work permit. Is there anyway that I can get a work permit with my pending GC application process, without hampering the GC process ? Can I get a work visa (or EAD) based on my education ?
Thanks,
BS
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September 23rd, 2005, 09:36 PM
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edaltsis
10-08 04:25 PM
As you will have a valid H4, you can try using H4 at the port of entry but it doesn't matter even if you use AP. If the Officer at the PoE objects or raise questions pertaining to your work status then you might want to use AP. Your status will not affect your spouse (or entire family) Green Card process.
Your status depends on your spouse's status. If your spouse is on H1B; you can always convert your status to H4 even if you use AP at the port of entry.
Your status depends on your spouse's status. If your spouse is on H1B; you can always convert your status to H4 even if you use AP at the port of entry.
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02-28 02:29 PM
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08-26 11:49 AM
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kaisersose
07-18 08:02 AM
I just read this line from the USCIS release
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USCIS�s announcement today allows anyone who was eligible to apply under Visa Bulletin No. 107 a full month�s time to do so.
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It appears Labors approved after July 31 cannot apply for 485 as they would not have been eligible under bulletin No. 107.
if yes, then this is something that should be clearly mentioned somewhere.
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USCIS�s announcement today allows anyone who was eligible to apply under Visa Bulletin No. 107 a full month�s time to do so.
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It appears Labors approved after July 31 cannot apply for 485 as they would not have been eligible under bulletin No. 107.
if yes, then this is something that should be clearly mentioned somewhere.
Blog Feeds
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.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/04/b2_tourists_and_visa_waiver_op.html)
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.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/04/b2_tourists_and_visa_waiver_op.html)
freddyCR
February 13th, 2005, 04:13 PM
Thanks Anders...You think that's depressing...what do you think of this :
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