krishgaay
07-28 11:08 PM
Hi,
I am a US citizen and my mom has been coming to the US once every 3-4 years for the last 15 years on a visitor visa (around 5-6 times). Each time, we had no issue in extending her stay, but her extension got denied yesterday. While I could have applied for her GC, she really did not prefer to apply for a GC since she wanted to spend more time in India than here.
My questions are as follows:
1. I have not got the official letter yet (had email notification), but is there really anything we can do to appeal her extension denial. I think I pretty much sent everything I could possibly can - letter with reasons similar to earlier extensions, return ticket itinerary, affidavit of support, bank statements etc. Another reason we gave is that she cannot travel alone - and my brother is leaving to India in 2 months and she wants to go back with him. I dont know what else we can say to extend her stay.
2. My mom is around 75 years old, and we really don't want to explore the option of leaving within 10 days (she never visited my brother in the last 5 years and she is with him now for only the last 2 weeks after a cross-country flight and recuperating). What I would like to know is - how soon can she safely leave. I think my mom is pretty much done with the US - and doesnt care if she gets a 3 year ban. But - I would like to know if there is any issue if she leaves in 2-3 months (i.e. overstay by 2 months considering the date she got her denial). Will they know at the US airport where she leaves, that she overstayed and (possibly) detain her for questioning. I know there are some airports that require you to document that you left by using a thumb-print.
3. 6 months+ overstay = 3 year ban. < 6 months overstay = ? (is this at the discretion of the POE officer? Can he deny entry - which would be kind of the worst possible future situation, but would like to know so that we can take as much of an informed decision as possible.
4. Can I apply for her GC now to keep her stay legal? Again, even if I apply - she is GOING back to India in 2 months and I will likely need to withdraw her application later.
Any advice on her options is appreciated.
Thanks,
Krishna
I am a US citizen and my mom has been coming to the US once every 3-4 years for the last 15 years on a visitor visa (around 5-6 times). Each time, we had no issue in extending her stay, but her extension got denied yesterday. While I could have applied for her GC, she really did not prefer to apply for a GC since she wanted to spend more time in India than here.
My questions are as follows:
1. I have not got the official letter yet (had email notification), but is there really anything we can do to appeal her extension denial. I think I pretty much sent everything I could possibly can - letter with reasons similar to earlier extensions, return ticket itinerary, affidavit of support, bank statements etc. Another reason we gave is that she cannot travel alone - and my brother is leaving to India in 2 months and she wants to go back with him. I dont know what else we can say to extend her stay.
2. My mom is around 75 years old, and we really don't want to explore the option of leaving within 10 days (she never visited my brother in the last 5 years and she is with him now for only the last 2 weeks after a cross-country flight and recuperating). What I would like to know is - how soon can she safely leave. I think my mom is pretty much done with the US - and doesnt care if she gets a 3 year ban. But - I would like to know if there is any issue if she leaves in 2-3 months (i.e. overstay by 2 months considering the date she got her denial). Will they know at the US airport where she leaves, that she overstayed and (possibly) detain her for questioning. I know there are some airports that require you to document that you left by using a thumb-print.
3. 6 months+ overstay = 3 year ban. < 6 months overstay = ? (is this at the discretion of the POE officer? Can he deny entry - which would be kind of the worst possible future situation, but would like to know so that we can take as much of an informed decision as possible.
4. Can I apply for her GC now to keep her stay legal? Again, even if I apply - she is GOING back to India in 2 months and I will likely need to withdraw her application later.
Any advice on her options is appreciated.
Thanks,
Krishna
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Siboo
06-14 02:35 PM
What happens after the I-485?
I guess I-486:D
I guess I-486:D
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08-16 01:36 PM
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dealsnet
05-04 04:56 PM
Even though at will employment, you can ask for ticket. When they applied for your petition, they agreed for all laws governing H1B. No excuse for them. If they do not agree, contact the labor department.
Hi, I am on At Will Employment, employer laid off on April 30 2009. I had seen in discussions, if employer laid off we an ask him for Return Flight Tickets. I need to confirm because i was on At Will Employment.
Plz reply me soon
Thanks
Hi, I am on At Will Employment, employer laid off on April 30 2009. I had seen in discussions, if employer laid off we an ask him for Return Flight Tickets. I need to confirm because i was on At Will Employment.
Plz reply me soon
Thanks
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apb
09-16 03:02 PM
Still awaiting response even after opening SR.
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smartboy75
11-01 06:26 PM
sab..
Since your I-140 is already approved, you will get a 3 year extension....
Since your I-140 is already approved, you will get a 3 year extension....
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sashram97
09-15 03:21 PM
Hi,
I-485 filed in july 2007. I-140 cleared in 2005.
We filed for GC in 2003 (eb3) in spite of my husband having two advanced degrees (M.Tech and Ph.d) but he is not working in the same field of ph.d. His company randomly filed in eb3 for all the employees.
But now my husband is diagnosed with chronic disease. We are thinking if we switch to eb2 since he is eligible to do that, atleast he would get some medical benefits for the treatment.
How do we proceed with this? Do we have to file labor again?
Any suggestions would be really appreciated.
I-485 filed in july 2007. I-140 cleared in 2005.
We filed for GC in 2003 (eb3) in spite of my husband having two advanced degrees (M.Tech and Ph.d) but he is not working in the same field of ph.d. His company randomly filed in eb3 for all the employees.
But now my husband is diagnosed with chronic disease. We are thinking if we switch to eb2 since he is eligible to do that, atleast he would get some medical benefits for the treatment.
How do we proceed with this? Do we have to file labor again?
Any suggestions would be really appreciated.
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minimalist
05-23 09:21 PM
My wife was on H4. Her VISA and I94 are expired. I'm still on H1 (valid). Our 485 applications are pending. We have valid EAD cards but not using them. Can I apply for my wife's SSN using the EAD Card + I485 Receipt? Or does she need to have valid I-94 along with the EAD to apply for SSN? Does she need SSN to work on EAD?
You should be able to apply for SSN with EAD. Please read the SSN filing instructions and come back if you have any specific questions.
You should be able to apply for SSN with EAD. Please read the SSN filing instructions and come back if you have any specific questions.
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kpartha
03-25 09:24 AM
'Saw Fareed Zakaria mention the topic in GPS on Sunday.
Matt Frei questioned Eric Schmidt in BBC world news America yesterday. he responded it being one of the most stupid laws this country has ever had.
Smart ones are picking up - hopefully things will change over time.
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Matt Frei questioned Eric Schmidt in BBC world news America yesterday. he responded it being one of the most stupid laws this country has ever had.
Smart ones are picking up - hopefully things will change over time.
Dude,
AC360 is Andersen Cooper 360
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perm2gc
09-14 12:29 PM
Hi,
My wife is on H4 and willing to apply for H1-B. Her educational qualifications
1.)High school education(12 yrs)
2.)BCA(Bachelor of Computer Applications)- 3 yrs
3.)2.5 yrs of IT experience
4.)She's also doing her M.Sc(Master of Science) in Information Technology. Currently in 2nd year and will be completing by end of 2006. (She may not have the degree certificate by April 2007).
Is she eligible to apply for H1-B for next year 2007
Thanks,
Kumar
Kumar..Talk to a attorny before filing her H1.USCIS is rejecting cases who dont have continous 16yrs education. Recently one of friend's 7th year extension was rejected based on same reason.
My wife is on H4 and willing to apply for H1-B. Her educational qualifications
1.)High school education(12 yrs)
2.)BCA(Bachelor of Computer Applications)- 3 yrs
3.)2.5 yrs of IT experience
4.)She's also doing her M.Sc(Master of Science) in Information Technology. Currently in 2nd year and will be completing by end of 2006. (She may not have the degree certificate by April 2007).
Is she eligible to apply for H1-B for next year 2007
Thanks,
Kumar
Kumar..Talk to a attorny before filing her H1.USCIS is rejecting cases who dont have continous 16yrs education. Recently one of friend's 7th year extension was rejected based on same reason.
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09-14 10:42 PM
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yogi_naik
11-02 10:59 PM
gurus,
if anybody has expedited AP by going through Infopass (local USCIS office). I wanted to know the below
1) Does that require any additional fees?
2) How long does it take for AP to come thorugh after expedite
3) In three weeks time we are travelling to attend brothers marriage--> is this reason good enuf?
4) Is there any harm or backfire due to trying to expedite through infopass
5) filed 485\ap on July 02. recieved EAD and FP already done.
Note: Appointment for local Infopass is taken for Tuesday
Please respond ASAP
Thanks in Advance
Yogi
if anybody has expedited AP by going through Infopass (local USCIS office). I wanted to know the below
1) Does that require any additional fees?
2) How long does it take for AP to come thorugh after expedite
3) In three weeks time we are travelling to attend brothers marriage--> is this reason good enuf?
4) Is there any harm or backfire due to trying to expedite through infopass
5) filed 485\ap on July 02. recieved EAD and FP already done.
Note: Appointment for local Infopass is taken for Tuesday
Please respond ASAP
Thanks in Advance
Yogi
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lelica32
07-31 08:17 AM
Hi,
I have a question an experts:
Shustermann says that today ist the last day that all the employment- based-preference categories are current (exception unskilled workers). Ok, now he sasy : We recommand that Employers and their attorneys e-filing their I-140 today.
Please explain me if thats so important to file today the I-140 becouse just today the priority date are current.
I dont understand whats has the filing form I-140 to do with the priority Dates. Priority date is the PERM date??
I have a question an experts:
Shustermann says that today ist the last day that all the employment- based-preference categories are current (exception unskilled workers). Ok, now he sasy : We recommand that Employers and their attorneys e-filing their I-140 today.
Please explain me if thats so important to file today the I-140 becouse just today the priority date are current.
I dont understand whats has the filing form I-140 to do with the priority Dates. Priority date is the PERM date??
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blondhenge
04-26 12:48 PM
I am planning for Green Card application.
Who has experience about Accountant Green card application,
Eb2 or EB3?
If you use EB2 , how is your job title and education requirements and job descriptions?
Thanks a lot
Xbeartai
You will need a relatively high level position to qualify for EB-2, since there will have to be a masters requirement or 5 years of experience. To the best of my knowleddge, a Senior Accountant is at the lower end of experience levels (may just require a 4 year degree or a CPA). You will have to describe your position in more detail to get a better answer. To qualify for EB-2, you would have to be in a position more like an accounting manager (in a CPA firm), or a CFO in a company.
Who has experience about Accountant Green card application,
Eb2 or EB3?
If you use EB2 , how is your job title and education requirements and job descriptions?
Thanks a lot
Xbeartai
You will need a relatively high level position to qualify for EB-2, since there will have to be a masters requirement or 5 years of experience. To the best of my knowleddge, a Senior Accountant is at the lower end of experience levels (may just require a 4 year degree or a CPA). You will have to describe your position in more detail to get a better answer. To qualify for EB-2, you would have to be in a position more like an accounting manager (in a CPA firm), or a CFO in a company.
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singhsa3
08-08 12:58 PM
Folks,
It is outrageous that NSC is not churning out any post April 2004 approvals for EB2-I. Is any one is taking any actions?
What can be done?
It is outrageous that NSC is not churning out any post April 2004 approvals for EB2-I. Is any one is taking any actions?
What can be done?
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05-23 01:47 PM
While you are waiting for the reply from embassy, take some time and post your comments (Idea #250 which has Rank 1) at Homeland Security's website (https://openhomelandsecurity.ideascale.com/a/dtd/221g-Administrative-processing/34752-7043).
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cyclone_p
07-20 09:51 AM
No updates. Waiting for FP notice.
dealsnet
01-28 08:34 AM
If you overstayed more than 180 days will trigger a ban. Apply for a visa, or try to find out from CBP or your local consulate or embassy, to find out the ban period. May be 3 or 10 years. You can appeal for ban waiver. Tell the truth at consulate, if not the ban will be greater.
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04-15 03:05 PM
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