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  • sankap
    08-13 10:39 AM
    Can you share how you can check your status online after you've filed I-485? Who would send you the URL --your immi lawyer or the USCIS? Also, my lawyers filed said they filed my 485, AP, EAD the same day. Is that possible?




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  • NikNikon
    May 23rd, 2005, 08:43 PM
    Gary, I'm just thinking of mine which is a circular polarizer. You rotate the polarizer to achieve the desired amount of polarization. So I can rotate it one way and either darken or lighten the sky. All but your last pic looked as if it was darker on the right side which lead me to the assumption it was a circular type. There's a linear type too which I have never used so I'm not sure how it works, but I imagine it doesn't rotate (anyone?).




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  • gc_check
    10-07 05:32 PM
    Got an email from HR (Large US Based Tech company) sometime back that there is a possibility representative of the USCIS may come to work location to review an employees immigration petition and this appears to be part of USCIS standard procedure. Employees have been provided with HR contact details to contact, if it happens for anyone. This is not unusual and this could very well happen to any one. Just a routine procedure. Nothing to worry much on this as long as you provide the details and if you have not violated any laws, etc..




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  • docwa
    04-10 01:29 PM
    HI I am a physician (hospitalist) whose labor was under the catagory 'Internist' job code. The fellowship I am considering is open only to internist. I am also planning to moonlight as an internist while in fellowship. Would it be acceptable from the I485 point of view? Incidentally my I140 was approved more the 180 days ago.



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  • Michael chertoff
    03-28 06:49 PM
    Wait for ITIN to be processed and once get the ITIN amend your tax filing.

    you seems to know everything man...whats your PD sir.




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  • enggr
    10-02 09:47 AM
    Dear Friends/attorneys,
    Is it possible to request an EB2 to EB3 conversion after a I-140 RFE? I kindly request you all to help me.

    I finished my 4-year engineering course in year 2000 and started working with the company which I got recruited. My degree has year 2002 due to the last supplementary exam. My attorney put the graduation as year 2000 and counted 5 years of experience from there (Because my degree has 2 dates on it). INS is counting only 3.5 y ears of experience after degree completion.

    I think the only way I can survive this RFE is to request for an approval under EB3 category. The unlucky part is I didn't get that as an option in the RFE itself (which many people got).
    The paper ad as well as labor certification is not specific about "progressive experience" or experience after degree completion. The ad just says Bachelors degree with 5 years of experience.
    Please advice me how to respond to this RFE in a safe manner.
    This is what the paper ad says "F/T MS Degree or equivalent in Engineering field OR BS Degree or equivalent with five years ex "

    EB2 PERM : Aug 2006.
    EB2 I-140 (REG) : Nov 2006.
    EB2 I-485/ EAD : July 2007.
    EB2 I-140 RFE received : Sep 2007.

    RFE
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    "Please submit evidence which establishes that the beneficiary had at least five years of experience as a software engineer after receiving his bachelor's degree but prior to August XX, 2006. Since your evidence does not indicate that the beneficiary received his bachelor's degree until 2002, this does not appear possible.
    If the beneficiary received a degree prior to 2002, please submit a copy of that degree."
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  • brit89
    07-07 02:02 PM
    How many years of years of W-2 form copies do we need to attach, when we file I-485 applications?




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  • jonty_11
    01-15 02:53 PM
    I am in Denver, Colorado...there is els center here...but that is nt mentioned on the ielts.org website.



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  • rc0878
    09-23 09:58 AM
    what does the priority date column on the recipt notice say?

    Does it show the actual priority date or is it blank or something else?




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  • theperm
    05-07 01:06 PM
    How long can one stay unemployed on EAD? my pd is Nov2005 EB-2
    I got laid-off on Monday I was on H1-b. The employer has notified USICS to withdraw the H1-B. But will not be revoking any GC related stuff. Was on H1-b Laid off 485 pending 180days+ have EAD :(
    Your responses will be really appreciated.ASAP



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  • cox
    November 26th, 2005, 11:15 AM
    My primary tip is patience... By very early, I mean at or just after sunrise... Early's no problem, I don't sleep anyway. :p I'll work on my patience ;)
    I've also had great success with a trick Don Bevis shared. You can get thin bamboo sticks... I always carry two of them with me and stick them in the ground so that they apply slight pressure to the plant stem... It doesn't always work, but it does so often enough that it's worth hauling the sticks around... I remember Don's bamboo stick tip now that you remind me. I'll go to the nursury today...
    These days I make heavy use of my 5-in-1 disk for diffusion and reflection... but Kevin Sadler talked me into spending more money to get a quality product and I haven't regretted it... Kevin's suggestion of using a quality reflector is a good idea, I'll go the camera store after the nursury...
    As for shooting technique, a tripod is a must... and hang the camera upside down... and frequently use mirror lock up... GaryI use a manfrotto 3001BPRO tripod, which allows you to put the camera all the way onto the ground, and even position the center column horizontally, but I use a pan-tilt head that's not too flexible (and I bent it the other day :(). I'll look at ball heads while I'm at the camera store... I never thought of hanging the camera upside down! I'll try that. Great tip. I use mirror lock-up when shooting thru my telescope, but forgot to use it here. Will do.
    Hope all of this rambling helps... Gary
    Thanks for the feedback, Gary, I really appreciate it.




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  • myuname
    06-25 11:50 AM
    Anybody else in the same boat?

    I'd say proceed with filing 485 for now and later you can think about porting etc.
    Rather try filing it yourself and save lawyer fees ($1500 per primary applicant and $2000 for primary + dependent? geez this is a special offer?)



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  • eb_retrogession
    01-06 09:32 AM
    This is a good effort towards solving the retrogression issue. Like many silent readers, I do have concern about contributing to a new organization.

    Is there a way to know more details about this effort? Please send me a personal email so I can understand more and contribute with confidence.

    Thanks!
    Pls check your private message




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  • roseball
    05-01 12:30 PM
    Usually, the I-485 application is considered abandoned and eventually denied if you dont show up for finger printing...

    However, if your I-140 from the previous employer is approved, you can still use that to port your PD to your current petition...You might need a copy of the old I-140 approval to do so....



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  • leo2606
    09-24 03:42 PM
    My wife is on H1-B valid till May-2010 and she got EAD for 2 years as well.
    She is planning to take up permanent job at the client place she is currently working as a consultant.

    What is the best? tranfering the H1-B or using EAD. Does she need to invok e AC-21 in bothe the cases?




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  • Pasquale
    03-01 05:04 AM
    It could be neat to see a photo comparison to the real thing so the likeness can be observed!



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  • paskal
    02-17 01:30 AM
    they have a quarterly limit too which ensures they have Gc numbers in the last quarter. so how did they exhaust the whole year's quota by feb? or was it just quarterly allocation?




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  • dionysus
    01-16 07:53 PM
    Earlier, INS used to be very lenient with H1B transfer without current paystubs. I know of cases where people got H1 transfered without having paystubs for more than a year!

    However, seems like of late CIS has woken up to the shady practices of H1 consultant body shops, and is aware of the fact that many consultants are living in this country without working and without paystubs. So they are becoming more stringent with regards to paystub evidence.

    I also have a feeling that most such requests are coming from Vermont service center where many H1 petitions are hanging.

    To answer your question, in the absence of any paystubs, prepare a nice letter to CIS explaining the situation, and then leave it to your destiny. US immigration processes like H1 and GC always had an element of chance in it. It is always helpful to be ready for any eventuality in such a dicey game.




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  • cdeneo
    04-02 10:41 PM
    I have a somewhat tangent but related question that I could not find a definite answer to while searching thru the various threads here -

    What is the best way to change representation of one's case from the company lawyer to Self when you are changing jobs? Someone mentioned on one of the threads that one needs to file another G-28 form but I believe that is the case only if you are changing to a different attorney - please advise.

    Also, does anyone have any experience with how long it takes for this change to take effect once communicated to USCIS?

    Any insight into how to tackle this would be very helpful. Thanks!




    anurakt
    01-20 10:27 AM
    I have no answer for this, I guess someone in this forum who is a US graduate can help us.




    Soul
    06-12 07:32 PM
    lol you really want it? :P



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