peekay
12-17 01:47 PM
My current status is H1B with I-140 approved. I am planning for a fulltime MBA for which I have to transfer my visa to student visa. I heard from some sources that I cannot transfer to student visa when my 140 is approved. Does anyone here knows how far this is true?
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02-08 09:10 AM
A rather alarming report, detailed in the Los Angeles Times (http://immigrationvoice.org/www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-customs-audit-20101228,0,2191445.story), shows that new travel restrictions requiring passports for American citizens to reenter the country are not being enforced.
These are American citizens, so perhaps we should not get too excited about the report, but it still makes you wonder about travel enforcement in general. Here are excerpts from the article:
Despite new travel requirements, more than 2.3 million Americans reentering the country by land or sea from Mexico or Canada failed to produce a passport, birth certificate or other secure document to establish identity and nationality, a government review has found.
Most people, including about 500,000 in California, were allowed to pass through ports of entry without the approved documents or without being sent to a secondary inspection post for a more in-depth examination, according to the report by the inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security.
Many travelers were allowed to pass after undergoing extensive questioning and producing at least a driver's license, the report found. Overall, 96% of travelers arriving at the 39 busiest land ports were in compliance with the new law, which took effect in June 2009.
The procedure for processing those without the required documents needs to be more precise and implemented across the board, the report said.
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, approved by Congress last year, requires U.S. travelers reentering the country from Mexico or Canada to present documents, such as a passport or birth certificate, to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers.
Out of more than 1 million people, including U.S. and foreign citizens, who legally enter the United States each day, about three-fourths arrive by land from Mexico or Canada, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/6rWEgNGk304/)
These are American citizens, so perhaps we should not get too excited about the report, but it still makes you wonder about travel enforcement in general. Here are excerpts from the article:
Despite new travel requirements, more than 2.3 million Americans reentering the country by land or sea from Mexico or Canada failed to produce a passport, birth certificate or other secure document to establish identity and nationality, a government review has found.
Most people, including about 500,000 in California, were allowed to pass through ports of entry without the approved documents or without being sent to a secondary inspection post for a more in-depth examination, according to the report by the inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security.
Many travelers were allowed to pass after undergoing extensive questioning and producing at least a driver's license, the report found. Overall, 96% of travelers arriving at the 39 busiest land ports were in compliance with the new law, which took effect in June 2009.
The procedure for processing those without the required documents needs to be more precise and implemented across the board, the report said.
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, approved by Congress last year, requires U.S. travelers reentering the country from Mexico or Canada to present documents, such as a passport or birth certificate, to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers.
Out of more than 1 million people, including U.S. and foreign citizens, who legally enter the United States each day, about three-fourths arrive by land from Mexico or Canada, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/6rWEgNGk304/)
kishorek111
06-28 02:16 PM
do you really need to worry about this? Here are your options...
1. Let your children keep Indian citizenship... Don't report about your Canadian citizenship to Indian authorities... Travel separately to India.. Don't take your kids with you... might be call your parents and ask them to take your kids... I don't think it would be a problem while coming back....and I don't think Indian authorities will find it....
2. Get Canadian citizenship for your kids and take OCI card... They can always get back their Indian citizenship later
1. Let your children keep Indian citizenship... Don't report about your Canadian citizenship to Indian authorities... Travel separately to India.. Don't take your kids with you... might be call your parents and ask them to take your kids... I don't think it would be a problem while coming back....and I don't think Indian authorities will find it....
2. Get Canadian citizenship for your kids and take OCI card... They can always get back their Indian citizenship later
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deba
01-25 11:35 PM
As far as I know, USCIS considers CP as abandonment of I485 app. I am not sure you will be able to convert back to I485 again. Also, I think you will lose all your AP/EAD benefits. Check with a lawyer tho.
Here is a helpful link on the subject from Murthy's website:
http://www.murthy.com/Chatdb.asp?Search=&Type=cp&page=3
Here is a helpful link on the subject from Murthy's website:
http://www.murthy.com/Chatdb.asp?Search=&Type=cp&page=3
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Redeye
01-25 12:47 PM
What are all the documents needed for travel on AP? I am travelling JFK->Dubai->India. I am guessing there is no transit visa mess involved here since there is no Europe stop.
Documents are
1) 3 sets of AP valid till october 2008
2) EVL
3) Current pay stubs
4)H1 approval (valid till 2010, no needed but still have it)
Do I need w2 and tax returns etc?
Thanks
Documents are
1) 3 sets of AP valid till october 2008
2) EVL
3) Current pay stubs
4)H1 approval (valid till 2010, no needed but still have it)
Do I need w2 and tax returns etc?
Thanks
patiently_waiting
01-30 09:42 AM
andhrawala, that is not correct.
Please check here with Ron Gotcher's Reply regarding this
Adding spouse to AOS (http://www.immigration-information.com/forums/general-immigration-questions/10084-adding-spouse-to-aos.html)
Please check here with Ron Gotcher's Reply regarding this
Adding spouse to AOS (http://www.immigration-information.com/forums/general-immigration-questions/10084-adding-spouse-to-aos.html)
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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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kumaabh
01-21 06:09 PM
I think you cant work internationally and invoke AC21. It doesnt make any sense. However, you can work internationally without invoking AC21 and still keep the GC process alive, because GC is for a future position.
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thakkarbhav
11-17 12:19 PM
I guess you need GC to apply for UnEmployment benefits....Is it correct?
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07-29 12:21 PM
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sk.aggarwal
02-28 10:37 AM
I am not sure about the answer. It depends on how close you are to finding the new position. Once you find a new position, speak with attorney for new company. In worst case can always do H1 extension in premium. If I were you, I would just have a hard dead line of say April end. If I dont find a new job by then, would just file for extension in premium.
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joolie1
02-07 05:52 PM
I happened to look at my EAD today, when I was looking into what my next steps are for my marriage immigration process, and I noticed it expired long before my Permanent Resident Card. Erroneously I thought the two were tied together, since I applied for both under the same auspices. Now I am very worried. 1) I have been employed the whole time and 2) I cannot afford to be unemployed. What do I do?
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acecupid
08-16 07:27 PM
Go to the indian consulate and get the correction done. They will do it in a single day if you show urgency.
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ksvreg
04-06 02:35 PM
Yes, The VISA page is readable. But I am not sure if it is readable by machines electronically in case if there is any invisible damage to it. Does it must be readable by electronic machines too?
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rajenk
11-19 06:58 PM
Courtesy copy will clearly say that it is a Courtesy copy. From what you are stating that copy seems to be from the original approval. So no worries.
Good luck at the Visa interview:)
Good luck at the Visa interview:)
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pt326bc
09-26 04:32 PM
Once you give out your EAD for employment your H1 status goes in limbo. I think the way to go back on H1b status is to exit the country and reenter with H1 visa and then work only for the employer who sponsored the H1b (in case something terrible happens to your AOS).
But again this is just my analysis; and I am not a lawyer.
Regards.
But again this is just my analysis; and I am not a lawyer.
Regards.
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desi3933
05-14 10:12 AM
Hi,
My PD is 2006 under EB-2 category. My family and I filed for GC on the same day. Now, I am planning to file a new I-140 under EB1. My kid is going to be 18 soon. What is the age limit for dependent to file for GC with the parents?
Your reply is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
As per INA Sec 101(b), the definition of child is dependent who is unmarried and under 21 years old. The Child Status Protection Act (2002) provides some additional relief. This article could be useful for you -
http://www.ilw.com/articles/2006,0119-eiss.shtm
My PD is 2006 under EB-2 category. My family and I filed for GC on the same day. Now, I am planning to file a new I-140 under EB1. My kid is going to be 18 soon. What is the age limit for dependent to file for GC with the parents?
Your reply is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
As per INA Sec 101(b), the definition of child is dependent who is unmarried and under 21 years old. The Child Status Protection Act (2002) provides some additional relief. This article could be useful for you -
http://www.ilw.com/articles/2006,0119-eiss.shtm
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GLIX
09-26 12:15 PM
This is who I have been using. She has a license to practice in New York.
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Parsekian & Solomon, P.C.
140 Main Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Tel. 201.487.2080
Fax. 201.487.7645
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Parsekian & Solomon, P.C.
140 Main Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Tel. 201.487.2080
Fax. 201.487.7645
pappu
12-14 09:27 PM
IV is aware of this and already in contact with indian orgs. pls go through some of the last month's threads about our Boston, MA conference participation to know how we are working with the Indian American communiy.
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07-19 01:22 PM
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