h1techSlave
04-07 08:41 PM
I was thinking of local office visits only. If you are from MD, then we can go together to visit the Senators in Baltimore or Hagerstown.
I am from the 6th district and my representative is Roscoe G. Bartlett. He has an office in Frederick and I will try to meet him there.
I have not decided when to visit. May be in a couple of weeks.
I'd be interested, are you planning to do local or DC offices?
I have met with staffers from offices of both MD senators a few times (in their DC offices) and I have been to the DC office of my local Congress woman.
Let me know when you are planning to go.
-D
I am from the 6th district and my representative is Roscoe G. Bartlett. He has an office in Frederick and I will try to meet him there.
I have not decided when to visit. May be in a couple of weeks.
I'd be interested, are you planning to do local or DC offices?
I have met with staffers from offices of both MD senators a few times (in their DC offices) and I have been to the DC office of my local Congress woman.
Let me know when you are planning to go.
-D
wallpaper Emo iphone wallpaper
purplehazea
03-27 03:13 PM
Out of personal experience of stories from other people I understand that generally most people do not have any problem while going for stamping outside the country. Subject to the fact that I am not an attorney and that you should consult one, here is my no guarantee advice:
Ensure that you have all the paper work and that you do not have any period of illegal stay;
Ensure that you go for stamping long before your visa validity runs out.
Again this is purely based on what I have noticed in my personal experience. Some people do get unlucky but overall it is better to go to a non-indian consulate and especially avoid Madras consulate.
Ensure that you have all the paper work and that you do not have any period of illegal stay;
Ensure that you go for stamping long before your visa validity runs out.
Again this is purely based on what I have noticed in my personal experience. Some people do get unlucky but overall it is better to go to a non-indian consulate and especially avoid Madras consulate.
freddyCR
January 4th, 2005, 10:41 AM
Camera : Fujifilm S7000
Original Slightly cropped
Comments appreciated
http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/2555old_streets-1_med.jpg
Original Slightly cropped
Comments appreciated
http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/2555old_streets-1_med.jpg
2011 2011 emo angels wallpaper
casper21
11-09 01:18 PM
Pls someone can help me?
:confused:
:confused:
more...
royus77
06-22 05:01 PM
Hi,
* However, company Y's legal department came back saying that they cannot apply for an H1-B transfer because the current law doesn't allow transfers from an H1-B extension (after the original 6-year H1-B has expired).
Could somebody advise me if this is really true?
-- Vikram
I never heard of any law like that....Check with attorney..i have friends who had done like that
* However, company Y's legal department came back saying that they cannot apply for an H1-B transfer because the current law doesn't allow transfers from an H1-B extension (after the original 6-year H1-B has expired).
Could somebody advise me if this is really true?
-- Vikram
I never heard of any law like that....Check with attorney..i have friends who had done like that
mailtobalu
06-30 03:46 PM
Hi,
I am working for "Company A" on L1B from Nov 2006. In 2008 April "Company B" filed H1B and it got approved and received approval letter with I-94 effective from Oct 1st 2008.
After getting H1B I did not move to Company B and continued work with "Company A" on L1B Visa. To void the I-94 received with my H1B Approval I traveled my Home country on Sep 28th 2008 and returned to US on Oct 6th 2008 on L1B visa and continuing my Job with "Company A"
My H1B Employer (Company B) did not revoke my H1B since I have not started working for him.
Now Company B is going to renew my L1B visa for another 2 years.
If they renewed my L1B Visa, what will happen to my H1B?
In future if I want to switch to H1B, can i switch to H1B with my current H1B or do I need to file new H1B with fresh quota (Which opens in April)?
I am really tensed now and I am not understanding whether I should go for L1B extension or do I need to switch to H1B immediately to keep my H1B status alive? What I want to now is for some time i want to continue my job with Company A on L1B by going for L1B renewal and later once the recession is over I want to change my status to H1B? can I do this?
Please advice me what steps I should take to continue in USA?
I am working for "Company A" on L1B from Nov 2006. In 2008 April "Company B" filed H1B and it got approved and received approval letter with I-94 effective from Oct 1st 2008.
After getting H1B I did not move to Company B and continued work with "Company A" on L1B Visa. To void the I-94 received with my H1B Approval I traveled my Home country on Sep 28th 2008 and returned to US on Oct 6th 2008 on L1B visa and continuing my Job with "Company A"
My H1B Employer (Company B) did not revoke my H1B since I have not started working for him.
Now Company B is going to renew my L1B visa for another 2 years.
If they renewed my L1B Visa, what will happen to my H1B?
In future if I want to switch to H1B, can i switch to H1B with my current H1B or do I need to file new H1B with fresh quota (Which opens in April)?
I am really tensed now and I am not understanding whether I should go for L1B extension or do I need to switch to H1B immediately to keep my H1B status alive? What I want to now is for some time i want to continue my job with Company A on L1B by going for L1B renewal and later once the recession is over I want to change my status to H1B? can I do this?
Please advice me what steps I should take to continue in USA?
more...
prapro
06-05 10:56 PM
I am talking about I 485 only. In my 485, preparer name, Phone number, E mail address and company address printed but there is no signature and date.
2010 emo-wallpaper-716507.jpg Rock
xZeRo23
06-21 06:54 PM
What is that animal?! O.o
more...
Giles08
04-01 08:15 AM
zCool, Thanks a lot!
Last Status counts situation DOES NOT apply here.
That rule applies to situations where you've gone from h1b to h4 or ead etc..
In your case, you can have as many approved h1b petitions as possible since it's really petition approved for that employer and your are merely beneficiary.
BUT you can ONLY work for 1 employer at a time..
Going by your situation.. if you have approved h1 from company B and are working with company B. THEN you are okay.. to hell with what company A may choose to do..
Last Status counts situation DOES NOT apply here.
That rule applies to situations where you've gone from h1b to h4 or ead etc..
In your case, you can have as many approved h1b petitions as possible since it's really petition approved for that employer and your are merely beneficiary.
BUT you can ONLY work for 1 employer at a time..
Going by your situation.. if you have approved h1 from company B and are working with company B. THEN you are okay.. to hell with what company A may choose to do..
hair Emo
p_kumar
07-19 04:03 PM
hey thanks sandiboy:D
more...
rajeshalex
07-31 01:09 PM
Hi All,
My labor says
1) College Degree Required: Masters or equivalent *
2) Major Field of Study :Engineering/Math/MIS
3)Other Special Requirements:
* Will accept Bachelors + 5 years of exp in lieu of Masters
* Computer Science or related field.
I have done Bachelors in Electronics Engineering from India ( 4 year)
1 Do I need to do an education evaluation for this
2 Do I need to do a course by course or degree evaluation
3 Can someone recommend the cheapest/low cost ones
Thank You all
Rajesh Alex
My labor says
1) College Degree Required: Masters or equivalent *
2) Major Field of Study :Engineering/Math/MIS
3)Other Special Requirements:
* Will accept Bachelors + 5 years of exp in lieu of Masters
* Computer Science or related field.
I have done Bachelors in Electronics Engineering from India ( 4 year)
1 Do I need to do an education evaluation for this
2 Do I need to do a course by course or degree evaluation
3 Can someone recommend the cheapest/low cost ones
Thank You all
Rajesh Alex
hot Emo By Roach Chan wallpaper
srgadi
10-01 07:25 PM
Ours got approved approved today 10/01/2010.
Cheers
Raj:)
Congrats. Waiting for mine..
Cheers
Raj:)
Congrats. Waiting for mine..
more...
house wallpaper background emo.
mayitbesoon
08-21 12:18 PM
another one here. My husband's EB2 PD Dec 2003. RD Dec 2007.
Still I-140, I-485 pending. LC was approved at PBEC in oct 2007.
Still I-140, I-485 pending. LC was approved at PBEC in oct 2007.
tattoo 2011 Emo Wallpaper by
rangaswamy
08-29 06:04 PM
Best bet would be to talk to the Office of International Students in the university.
go with OPT and then when thats almost over.. then you can switch to EAD.../find alternatives
NO ssn tax on OPT ... which is a good advantage for you..
A
go with OPT and then when thats almost over.. then you can switch to EAD.../find alternatives
NO ssn tax on OPT ... which is a good advantage for you..
A
more...
pictures hairstyles Emo Wallpaper
Prashanthi
06-23 05:16 PM
Agree with Hpandey, in this situation, 245K would help and any out of status period is counted only from the time after his latest entry, any out of status periods before that do not matter. Even without 245K i dont think the USCIS will make a big deal of this or even notice, but you never know.
dresses Guy Emo Wall Paper.
JazzByTheBay
09-07 02:34 PM
..for more videos later through the weekend.
http://morejazzbythebay.wordpress.com/
cheers!
jazz
http://morejazzbythebay.wordpress.com/
cheers!
jazz
more...
makeup Emo Wallpaper
kirupa
11-30 02:01 AM
Is this a WPF application?
girlfriend emo rangers cartoon sour
Blog Feeds
12-14 11:30 PM
Client just called and asked for a change of status from B2 visitor to F1 student. I said, great we can help, but when does your status expire. He said, no worries I am good for 10 years!!! Been here for 4 only.
I said: No you are not, the I-94 (little white card in the passport) is what controls your status, this only good for 6 months max. I heard a loud sound of falling and silence. For those who are in the U.S. temporarily as nonimmigrants, the most important date to track is perhaps the expiration date of their I-94 arrival / departure cards. The I-94 is a small card that is usually stapled into one's passport. It is obtained in one of two ways. It can be issued by a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer at the port of entry upon arrival in the United States. It can also be issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) when one is granted an extension or change of nonimmigrant status from within the United States.
The I-94 card reflects how long one is permitted to stay in the United States, provided s/he complies with the terms of her/his status. Occasionally, the CBP or USCIS will issue an I-94 card with an erroneous date (either issuing an approval for a longer period than is permitted by law or granting an individual less time than appropriate.) In either case, one should immediately obtain competent legal advice on the proper steps to correct the error.
One should never rely upon an erroneous grant of more time in a nonimmigrant category than was requested or than one is eligible to receive. So if you are pending change of status for 2 years, it does not mean that you are legal for 2 years.
It is important to remember that the expiration date on a visa stamp in the passport and the expiration date on the I-94 card are often not the same. The visa is an entry document, only. The time that one is actually allowed to remain in the United States after an entry could be much shorter or longer than the duration of the visa.
The appropriate amount of time is determined by the CBP at the port of entry. This is based on applicable law as well as the CBP's discretion.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/12/i94_card_what_is_it_and_what_i.html)
I said: No you are not, the I-94 (little white card in the passport) is what controls your status, this only good for 6 months max. I heard a loud sound of falling and silence. For those who are in the U.S. temporarily as nonimmigrants, the most important date to track is perhaps the expiration date of their I-94 arrival / departure cards. The I-94 is a small card that is usually stapled into one's passport. It is obtained in one of two ways. It can be issued by a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer at the port of entry upon arrival in the United States. It can also be issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) when one is granted an extension or change of nonimmigrant status from within the United States.
The I-94 card reflects how long one is permitted to stay in the United States, provided s/he complies with the terms of her/his status. Occasionally, the CBP or USCIS will issue an I-94 card with an erroneous date (either issuing an approval for a longer period than is permitted by law or granting an individual less time than appropriate.) In either case, one should immediately obtain competent legal advice on the proper steps to correct the error.
One should never rely upon an erroneous grant of more time in a nonimmigrant category than was requested or than one is eligible to receive. So if you are pending change of status for 2 years, it does not mean that you are legal for 2 years.
It is important to remember that the expiration date on a visa stamp in the passport and the expiration date on the I-94 card are often not the same. The visa is an entry document, only. The time that one is actually allowed to remain in the United States after an entry could be much shorter or longer than the duration of the visa.
The appropriate amount of time is determined by the CBP at the port of entry. This is based on applicable law as well as the CBP's discretion.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/12/i94_card_what_is_it_and_what_i.html)
hairstyles Emo In Metro wallpaper from
rbalaji5
01-10 08:10 PM
Friends,
Our (Me / Spouse / Kid) I-485 is pending approval and our priority date is May 2007 EB2 India. I am planning to send my spouse and Kid to India for kid education. I do not want to cancel their I-485. They may stay in India till I get my GC :=) ( I dont know when)..
Initially I thought of bringing them to US every year to renew the AP. But It is expensive for me and I am thinking it is not a wise idea.
I am thinking of applying the Consular processing only to Spouse and Kid in India. They are dependants to me. I am the primary applicant. Is it possible/allowed to apply consular processing only for dependants and keep the Primary applicant in AOS
Thanks
Our (Me / Spouse / Kid) I-485 is pending approval and our priority date is May 2007 EB2 India. I am planning to send my spouse and Kid to India for kid education. I do not want to cancel their I-485. They may stay in India till I get my GC :=) ( I dont know when)..
Initially I thought of bringing them to US every year to renew the AP. But It is expensive for me and I am thinking it is not a wise idea.
I am thinking of applying the Consular processing only to Spouse and Kid in India. They are dependants to me. I am the primary applicant. Is it possible/allowed to apply consular processing only for dependants and keep the Primary applicant in AOS
Thanks
Warsaw_Berlin_Prague
09-07 09:46 PM
HI DAN19, don't worry your parcel will go to lower weldon str. I lived in Burlington VT for couple of years and williston is part of Burlington town and St. Albans is 3 exits from Burlington. Williston could be sorting station for FedEx. and last scan sweep.
My attorney send me an email stating that my sister's H1 transfer was filed to WILLISTON, VT. Do they normally send to that address or is it somewhere else?
I thought it was Saint Albans,VT
My attorney send me an email stating that my sister's H1 transfer was filed to WILLISTON, VT. Do they normally send to that address or is it somewhere else?
I thought it was Saint Albans,VT
ramaonline
12-08 11:04 PM
H1B requires a minimum of bachelor's degree which is 16 years of education. Also, 3 years of work experience is considered equivalent to 1 year of college education.
You can qualify for H1B if you have some experience in addition to the 3 year degree
You can qualify for H1B if you have some experience in addition to the 3 year degree
No comments:
Post a Comment