bugsbunny
04-05 06:14 PM
I never entered the US in the first place.
You can try to move existing visa to the new employer if it has not been revoked by the employer. If you are not working for them...they are supposed to revoke it.
The process for moving to a new employer with existing visa is almost the same as applying for a new one except that you are not subject to the annual cap of 65K
Considering that you have the old employer stamped on your visa...it will cause confusion at the airport or POE and they might send you back
Its better to file a new application since you are not in the US
You can try to move existing visa to the new employer if it has not been revoked by the employer. If you are not working for them...they are supposed to revoke it.
The process for moving to a new employer with existing visa is almost the same as applying for a new one except that you are not subject to the annual cap of 65K
Considering that you have the old employer stamped on your visa...it will cause confusion at the airport or POE and they might send you back
Its better to file a new application since you are not in the US
wallpaper Nicole Kidman Forgot Her Baby
gccube
06-15 03:55 PM
It was applied in April at TSC and it was a substitution case.
h1bdude1
03-26 10:37 AM
Anybody help me out please
2011 Nicole Kidman#39;s baby bump
wolfpok
11-15 11:27 AM
bump....
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grupak
08-15 11:03 AM
I have been asked filled out a new I-9 form; I mailed it to my employer along with the copy of approval notice and plastic card.
Thanks Wandmaker. Its clear (I think) what to do if you have the plastic... but what if you only have the approval notice I-797 (not the physical green card) and new EAD/H1B (which is not useful now), and need to file a I-9 because the old one is expiring.
Consider a hypothetical situation : current EAD expires August 20, I-9 expires August 20, have a new EAD valid from August 21 for one more year. And also have an approval notice for the green card but no green card yet. If the plastic doesn't come by Aug 20th, can the I-797 for the green card be used to file I-9 and continue employment? The new EAD is probably not valid anymore.
Thanks Wandmaker. Its clear (I think) what to do if you have the plastic... but what if you only have the approval notice I-797 (not the physical green card) and new EAD/H1B (which is not useful now), and need to file a I-9 because the old one is expiring.
Consider a hypothetical situation : current EAD expires August 20, I-9 expires August 20, have a new EAD valid from August 21 for one more year. And also have an approval notice for the green card but no green card yet. If the plastic doesn't come by Aug 20th, can the I-797 for the green card be used to file I-9 and continue employment? The new EAD is probably not valid anymore.
cox
June 5th, 2005, 01:29 PM
Since the lower background is dark, I think it works well. The blossom really stands out with a feeling of depth, just the right DoF. There are two points on the left (probably sepals from the next blossom?) that are a little distracting to me, but that's a nitpick.
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AT67
11-04 07:24 PM
Same Here.
RD 8/15
ND 10/12
No EAD yet
RD 8/15
ND 10/12
No EAD yet
2010 All eyes on pregnant Nicole
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?
Are you sure someone didn't plant those oranges for you to find?
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anilsal
01-28 10:59 PM
having valid AP at any time, even though is not a legal requirement, is a necessity due to potential emergency travel to home country or any other country. Hence it is safe to reapply AP 2-3 months before expiry and EAD 3-4 months before expiry. This will give you peace of mind.
hair Look, Nicole Kidman IS
Steve Mitchell
February 11th, 2004, 11:35 AM
As of right now, retailers have no knowledge of this happening. Does not mean it's true or false, just the fact is retailers are not aware. As of the time of this posting.