puddonhead
08-17 04:40 PM
HI
I filed this week my N400 based on a 5 years rule;
I am a freelance book writer and a web market engeneer;
In 2005 I was let go from my job; I filed for unemployment and I traveld to Asia working part time as writer and looking for a new job and find new places to write about in my book;
the trip lasted 5 months,
I attached my taxes for the last 5 years to the application:
will CIS look at the taxes for 2005 and look at the unemployment benefits together with my international travel?
AM I in trouble when I show up for the interview? I am concerned
pls advice
thank you
I dont think international travel should be a problem as long as you have spent more than half of your last 5 years in the US.
I have heard (IANAL - so please double check) Unemployment benefit is an insurance claim. Your employer (and indirectly you, in the form of foregone salary) paid the premium for it while you were employed. It is technically not supposed to be a government dole. So technically, even that is not supposed to be a problem.
Why dont you spend a few hundred dollars to get a consultation with a good immigration attorney? The potential impact if something goes wrong is way too much for you to rely on questionable advice from strangers in an internet forum.
I filed this week my N400 based on a 5 years rule;
I am a freelance book writer and a web market engeneer;
In 2005 I was let go from my job; I filed for unemployment and I traveld to Asia working part time as writer and looking for a new job and find new places to write about in my book;
the trip lasted 5 months,
I attached my taxes for the last 5 years to the application:
will CIS look at the taxes for 2005 and look at the unemployment benefits together with my international travel?
AM I in trouble when I show up for the interview? I am concerned
pls advice
thank you
I dont think international travel should be a problem as long as you have spent more than half of your last 5 years in the US.
I have heard (IANAL - so please double check) Unemployment benefit is an insurance claim. Your employer (and indirectly you, in the form of foregone salary) paid the premium for it while you were employed. It is technically not supposed to be a government dole. So technically, even that is not supposed to be a problem.
Why dont you spend a few hundred dollars to get a consultation with a good immigration attorney? The potential impact if something goes wrong is way too much for you to rely on questionable advice from strangers in an internet forum.
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04-08 02:11 AM
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imm_pro
11-30 12:42 PM
i got mine in like 10 days..
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DDLMODES
07-08 08:33 AM
Folks, can security check uncover unauthorized part time work whiles on H1. Will this be reported to USCIS? If so will that be a basis for denial for a green card? Any information or precedence?
How did you get paid for it ?? It went to taxes through your social security # like a regular job ??
How did you get paid for it ?? It went to taxes through your social security # like a regular job ??
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sertasheep
05-23 05:07 PM
Hello Pennsylvania Residents,
Please start calling your Senators:
1) Arlen Specter 202-224-4254
2) Here's the response I received from Rob Casey(D-PA)'s office
- (202) 224-6324 The staffer I spoke to(male) said a lot of members from IV had called, and he said they had put forth some important points. Looks like his office is really listening.
Please start calling your Senators:
1) Arlen Specter 202-224-4254
2) Here's the response I received from Rob Casey(D-PA)'s office
- (202) 224-6324 The staffer I spoke to(male) said a lot of members from IV had called, and he said they had put forth some important points. Looks like his office is really listening.
shaikhshehzadali
07-06 06:44 PM
Where did you get "25" days from? Also, wouldn't it depend whether you sent it to NSC or TSC?
Thanks,
Jayant
Compliance is only for people who have filed on or before june 29th...So each of the service centres will complete receipting all I-485 filed on or before june 29th by the date mentioned in the compliance document....Then probably after that they will start rejecting I485 at their own pace..
Thanks,
Jayant
Compliance is only for people who have filed on or before june 29th...So each of the service centres will complete receipting all I-485 filed on or before june 29th by the date mentioned in the compliance document....Then probably after that they will start rejecting I485 at their own pace..
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Lasantha
11-07 01:59 PM
Thanks Bobzi !!!
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supu
05-02 09:59 PM
The big Brand Law firms want to charge more than 3000$ for this.
But the small ones are willing to do this at less than half of that.
So i guess i will go with the smaller onces
But the small ones are willing to do this at less than half of that.
So i guess i will go with the smaller onces
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phillyag
08-30 02:03 PM
I applied my 485 as a single on July 17th.
I got married and then applied my spouse's on Aug 16th.
Since I am married now, will that cause my application to get rejected as I applied as Single.
I am not sure how would this be handled at USCIS end ?
Any idea ?
I got married and then applied my spouse's on Aug 16th.
Since I am married now, will that cause my application to get rejected as I applied as Single.
I am not sure how would this be handled at USCIS end ?
Any idea ?
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rovingeye
07-26 09:08 PM
My case is not premium processing and the online status changed to "approval notice sent " for 4 days before the status changed to " document sent ". Its an I 140 and I heard that the mistake was restricted to PP cases . So I do not think that is the issue . Some one said it could be the last status on an approved I 140
Thanks anyway for the info
Thanks anyway for the info
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vikramy
06-10 02:58 PM
Good to know i can file a new H1 based on 140 irrespective of who filed 140 and i am in H status or not. This way i don't need to be always tensed about a possible RFE on 485.
Hi Vikram -
Since your H-1B transfer petition is denied, you are not in H1 status anymore. However, I would suggest consider applying for 3 year H1 based on approved I-140 (and PD is not current). It does not matter who applied for that I-140.
There is a chance that USCIS may approve this H1 without I-94. In that case, you need to get new visa stamp and reenter into US to get back into H-1B status.
Good Luck.
_______________________
Not a legal advice.
US citizen of Indian origin
Hi Vikram -
Since your H-1B transfer petition is denied, you are not in H1 status anymore. However, I would suggest consider applying for 3 year H1 based on approved I-140 (and PD is not current). It does not matter who applied for that I-140.
There is a chance that USCIS may approve this H1 without I-94. In that case, you need to get new visa stamp and reenter into US to get back into H-1B status.
Good Luck.
_______________________
Not a legal advice.
US citizen of Indian origin
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rockstart
10-13 08:42 AM
You need to consider all possiblities
1) Best case scenario: Your H1 gets approved before Oct in that case no need to do anything
2) H1 does not get approved by Oct 31 & No h4 applied then I am not sure if you are in status or not
3) If you apply for H4 and then you have H1 approval and subsequently H4 approval. In that case least you are in status but you will have to go out of country and get H1 stamped to remain on H1 status.
I would recommend option 3 as that is safest option though it involves money and stamping hassale it is worth it.
1) Best case scenario: Your H1 gets approved before Oct in that case no need to do anything
2) H1 does not get approved by Oct 31 & No h4 applied then I am not sure if you are in status or not
3) If you apply for H4 and then you have H1 approval and subsequently H4 approval. In that case least you are in status but you will have to go out of country and get H1 stamped to remain on H1 status.
I would recommend option 3 as that is safest option though it involves money and stamping hassale it is worth it.
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vban2007
09-17 01:53 PM
The case will be sent back to USCIS and they will decide the further action or you can tranfer you H1b to other employers
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pasa0202
03-28 09:15 PM
Its true... I am also in the same situation. My perm applied in Jan 2010 and H1B getting expired in Apr 2010, my company planning sending me to India to work from there. My attorney told me that once perm get approved then they can apply for I 140 even I am out of the country.
And then apply H1 B ext. and can come back to US. Let see how it works.
And then apply H1 B ext. and can come back to US. Let see how it works.
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edaltsis
08-19 01:44 PM
Have to live at the mercy. My last 2 EAD renewals were very quick, I got them both in 10-15days after I applied.
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donsimahajan
06-22 11:41 AM
Right, they're going to take one step forward, and two step backwards. Because the moment they take one step forward, they get flooded with applications they can't handle.
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kirupa
06-20 06:20 PM
haha, great story on how it all just worked :P
Are you sure someone didn't plant those oranges for you to find?
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avantika.nandamuri
04-07 07:04 PM
I have valid H1 visa with Company A till sep 2009. I have applied for h1 transfer to company B in june 2008 and it's still pending without any RFE. I got an offer from Company C. Can I transfer my H1 to company C, when H1 transfer with company B is pending? Company A has revoked my H1. will that in any way affect my h1 transfer??
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lonedesi
06-02 04:02 PM
Everyone, please write to USCIS Ombudsman's office and complain about the issues we are having dealing with USCIS. Also, seek their assistance in having USCIS process our applications in a FIFO manner especially for the transferred cases. Also write to them about slow down in I-140 processing and requesting them to reinstate PP for I-140 petitions. Unless we write and put some presurre, things will not change. You can write about any of the issues you are facing with USCIS as they are available to assist us. I think its worth a shot for us folks.
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CIS Ombudsman - Send Your Recommendations
Your recommendations are accepted and encouraged. The Ombudsman is dedicated to identifying systemic problems in the immigration benefits process and preparing recommendations for submission to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for process changes. The Ombudsman believes that process change recommendations from individuals like you represent one of the best sources for identifying systemic problems in the immigration benefits process.
Ideally, your recommendations for process changes should not only identify the problem you are experiencing, but should also contain a proposed solution that will not only benefit your individual case, but others who may be experiencing the same problem as well.
The CIS Ombudsman is dedicated to open and accessible communication with both individuals and employers and not only welcomes, but encourages your comments.
Send your comments, examples, and suggestions to the Ombudsman at cisombudsman@dhs.gov
Mailing Address:
Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman
ATTN: Recommendations
United States Department of Homeland Security
Mail Stop 1225
Washington, D.C. 20528-1225
Please note: If you are attempting to submit a case problem to the attention of the CIS Ombudsman, please follow the instructions listed under Case Problems.
Please note that the CIS Ombudsman is not part of USCIS. The CIS Ombudsman is a separate office within the Department of Homeland Security dedicated to improved national security, efficiency, and improved customer service in the immigration benefits process.
http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/editorial_0501.shtm
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CIS Ombudsman - Send Your Recommendations
Your recommendations are accepted and encouraged. The Ombudsman is dedicated to identifying systemic problems in the immigration benefits process and preparing recommendations for submission to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for process changes. The Ombudsman believes that process change recommendations from individuals like you represent one of the best sources for identifying systemic problems in the immigration benefits process.
Ideally, your recommendations for process changes should not only identify the problem you are experiencing, but should also contain a proposed solution that will not only benefit your individual case, but others who may be experiencing the same problem as well.
The CIS Ombudsman is dedicated to open and accessible communication with both individuals and employers and not only welcomes, but encourages your comments.
Send your comments, examples, and suggestions to the Ombudsman at cisombudsman@dhs.gov
Mailing Address:
Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman
ATTN: Recommendations
United States Department of Homeland Security
Mail Stop 1225
Washington, D.C. 20528-1225
Please note: If you are attempting to submit a case problem to the attention of the CIS Ombudsman, please follow the instructions listed under Case Problems.
Please note that the CIS Ombudsman is not part of USCIS. The CIS Ombudsman is a separate office within the Department of Homeland Security dedicated to improved national security, efficiency, and improved customer service in the immigration benefits process.
http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/editorial_0501.shtm
sku
12-26 10:31 AM
Mention you are in I-485 adjustment status. Thats the truth...good luck.
What document should I be sending to say that I am in I-485 adjustment status.
What document should I be sending to say that I am in I-485 adjustment status.
nozerd
03-26 10:03 AM
OK, Im ready to help. I have already done some initial research and here is what Ive come up with.
Below is a Map of all Texas congressional districts
http://congdistdata.tamu.edu/USCongressionalDistricts.pdf
The following districts and Congressman/women represent the H Town area.
District 2 : Ted Poe (R)
District 7 : John Culberson (R)
District 8: Kevin Brady (R)
District 9: Al Green
District 10: Michael McCall (R)
District 14 : Ron Paul (R)
District 18: Sheila Jackson Lee (D)
District 22: Nick Lampson (D) - District formerly held my Tom DeLay
District 29: Gene Green (D)
I dont know where most of the Republican stand on CIR. About the Democrats here is their stand.
Sheila Jackson Lee and Al Green (Both African American) are for CIR
Nick Lampson - He has already come out and said he will vote against STRIVE or any CIR bill if there is a provision to adjust status of those who are already hee legally.
Gene Green - Im not sure. So i think we should focus on Gene Green and the Republicans.
Below is a Map of all Texas congressional districts
http://congdistdata.tamu.edu/USCongressionalDistricts.pdf
The following districts and Congressman/women represent the H Town area.
District 2 : Ted Poe (R)
District 7 : John Culberson (R)
District 8: Kevin Brady (R)
District 9: Al Green
District 10: Michael McCall (R)
District 14 : Ron Paul (R)
District 18: Sheila Jackson Lee (D)
District 22: Nick Lampson (D) - District formerly held my Tom DeLay
District 29: Gene Green (D)
I dont know where most of the Republican stand on CIR. About the Democrats here is their stand.
Sheila Jackson Lee and Al Green (Both African American) are for CIR
Nick Lampson - He has already come out and said he will vote against STRIVE or any CIR bill if there is a provision to adjust status of those who are already hee legally.
Gene Green - Im not sure. So i think we should focus on Gene Green and the Republicans.
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