
indio0617
12-31 03:19 PM
Any member from IIT Bombay, please contact me ASAP.
We have a very important lead to work with.
SJ:
I have left messages for both my cousins. Apparently they are both on vacation, but I hope to hook up with them within the next few days. I am sure both will have excellent connections in IIT (B) circles.
We have a very important lead to work with.
SJ:
I have left messages for both my cousins. Apparently they are both on vacation, but I hope to hook up with them within the next few days. I am sure both will have excellent connections in IIT (B) circles.
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Milind123
01-24 02:57 PM
It is not good disparaging the countries needing TV by calling them idiotic and asking for boycott etc. Please know that you are living in a country (USA) which is far worse than those "idiotic" countries in this respect since 2003. US needs C1 visa for transiting through its airports even when you have a valid VISA stamp in your passport to a destination country and you need to fill eqaully gruelling application (DS 156). Also you need to carry documents for travel purposes and financial support.
Which form is more gruelling, you folks decide. Here are the 111 questions you need to answers to get a Transit Visa. I centainly find some of the question totally nosy and irrelevant esp. for a DTV. The last question is interesting. I was so so tempted to write FU for an answer.
Application for United Kingdom Entry Clearance
Applicant Name:
Visa Type: Visit
Visa Sub-Type: Direct Airside Transit
Visa Fee: USD 276.00
Postage Fee: USD 0.00
Submission Method:
Issuing Office: British Consulate General New York
Payment Made: Yes - Online
Form: VAF6
Section 1 - About You
1 Given name
2 Family name
3 Other names
4 Gender
5 Date of birth
6 Place of birth
7 Country of birth
8 Nationality
9 Do you hold any other nationalities?
10 What is your marital status?
Section 2 - Passport Information
11 Current passport or travel document number
12 Place of issue
13 Issuing authority
14 Date of issue
15 Date of expiry
16 Is this your first passport
17 You stated that you have got a previous passport.
Passport or travel document number(if known)
18 Place of issue (if known)
19 Where is this passport
Section 3 - Your Contact Details
20 Apt/Floor/Suite/Room/Street
21 City/Town/Village/Suburb/State/Province(where applicable)
22 Select the Country in which you live
23 Postal Code/Zip Code
24 How long have you lived at this address?
25 Home (landline) telephone number
26 Mobile telephone number
27 Will this be your contact details during the application process?
Section 4 - Your Family (Spouse, Partner, Civil Partner)
28 Spouse/partner's given name
29 Spouse/partner's family name
30 Where is your spouse/partner now
31 Spouse/partner's date of birth
32 Spouse/partner's nationality
33 Will your spouse/partner be travelling with you?
Section 4 - Your Family
34 Do you have any children Yes
35 How many children do you have?
Section 4 - Your Family (child 1)
36 Child's given name
37 Child's family name
38 Child's date of birth
39 Child's place of birth
40 Relationship to you
41 Child's Nationality
42 Please indicate whether they are travelling with you
43 Child's address details
44 Child's passport number
Section 4 - Your Family (child 2)
45 Child's given name
46 Child's family name
47 Child's date of birth
48 Child's place of birth
49 Relationship to you
50 Child's nationality
51 Please indicate whether they are travelling with you
52 Child's address details
Section 4 - Your Family
53 Will any other children be travelling with you?
Section 4 - Your Family (Father)
54 Father's given name
55 Father's family name
56 Father's date of birth
57 Father's place and country of birth
58 Father's nationality/nationalities
Section 4 - Your Family(Mother)
59 Mother's given name
60 Mother's family name
61 Mother's date of birth
62 Mother's place and country of birth
63 Mother's nationality/nationalities
Section 5 - Immigration History
64 Have you ever travelled outside your country or residence� in the last 10 years?
65 Have you ever travelled to the UK� in the last 10 years?
66 Have you ever been refused a visa for the UK?
67 Have you ever been refused a visa for any country?
68 Have you been granted a UK visa in the last 10 years?
69 Have you been refused entry on arrival to the UK in the last 10 years?
70 Have you ever been deported� removed or otherwise required to leave the UK?
71 Have you ever been deported� removed or otherwise required to leave another country?
72 Have you made an application to the Home Office to remain in the UK in the last 10 years?
73 Do you have a UK National Insurance Number?
74 Do you have any criminal convictions in any country (including traffic offences)?
75 Have you ever been charged in any country with a criminal offence for which you have not yet been tried in the court (including traffic offences)?
76 In times of either peace or war have you� ever been involved in� or suspected of involvement in� war crimes� crimes against humanity or genocide?
77 Have you ever been involved in� supported� or encouraged terrorist activities in any country? Have you� ever been a member of� or given support to an organisation that has been concerned in terrorism?
78 Have you ever� by any means or medium� expressed views that justify or glorify terrorist violence or that may encourage others to terrorist acts or other serious criminal acts?
79 Have you engaged in any other activities that might indicate that you may not be considered a person of good character?
80 You stated that you had travelled outside your country.
Please give the approximate date and duration and purpose of your stay/s
81 You stated that you had travelled to the UK.
Please give the approximate date and duration and purpose of your stay
Section 6 - Travel Plans
82 Why are you travelling through the UK?
83 Which country are you travelling to through the UK?
84 Which country is your final destination?
85 Why are you going to the above country?
86 Do you have a visa or residence permit for your destination once you leave the UK?
87 Have you confirmed your travel plans to and from of the UK?
88 You stated that you have confirmed your travel plans.
Please provide details
Section 6 - Travel Plans(Outward Bound)
89 Date of arrival in the UK
90 At which UK airport will you land
91 Flight number
92 Date of departure from the UK.
You must depart the same day that you arrive.
93 From which UK airport will you leave the UK.
You must depart from the same airport that you arrived.
94 Flight number
Section 6 - Travel Plans(Inward Bound)
95 Will you travel through the UK on your return?
Section 6 - Current Finances and Employment
96 Are you unemployed� employed� or self-employed?
97 You stated that you are employed/self employed.
What is your present job or occupation?
98 What is the name of the company you work for?
99 When did you start this job?
100 Please provide your work address details
101 What are your employer's telephone numbers?
Landline telephone number
102 Mobile telephone number
103 What is your employer's e-mail address?
104 Do you have any other source of income from a second job or occupation?
105 Your total monthly income from all sources of work or employment after tax
Section 6 - Current Employment and Finances
106 Do you receive income from any other sources� including friends or family?
107 Do you have savings� properties or other income� for example� from stocks and shares?
108 You stated that you have savings� property or income.
Please give details
109 If someone other than yourself is paying for all or any part of this visit� how much will they give you?
110 What is the cost to you personally� of this trip?
Section 7 - Additional Information
111 Is there any other information you wish to be considered as part of your application?
Data Protection Statement
I understand that all information provided by me will be processed by UKvisas in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and for the purposes of processing my visa application. I am aware that UKvisas blah... blah... blah... (Edited)
I am aware that all information provided by me will be treated in confidence but it may be disclosed to other government departments, agencies, blah... blah... blah... (Edited)
Declaration
You must now read the declaration below and sign it. This must be signed by the applicant personally and not by a representative or other person acting on his/her behalf. An application for a person under the age of 18 may be completed by the parent or legal guardian.
blah... blah... blah... (Edited)
Applicant's Signature:
Date Signed:
For Office Use Only
Online Payment Details
Amount Paid USD 276.00
Auth Code
Date Paid
Issue / Refuse :
Category Visit
Type Direct Airside Transit
Code
Check 1
Check 2
Date Effective
Date of Expiry
Police Registration Yes / No
Tier
ECO Time taken
Authorising ECO
EC Number
Issued Date
Which form is more gruelling, you folks decide. Here are the 111 questions you need to answers to get a Transit Visa. I centainly find some of the question totally nosy and irrelevant esp. for a DTV. The last question is interesting. I was so so tempted to write FU for an answer.
Application for United Kingdom Entry Clearance
Applicant Name:
Visa Type: Visit
Visa Sub-Type: Direct Airside Transit
Visa Fee: USD 276.00
Postage Fee: USD 0.00
Submission Method:
Issuing Office: British Consulate General New York
Payment Made: Yes - Online
Form: VAF6
Section 1 - About You
1 Given name
2 Family name
3 Other names
4 Gender
5 Date of birth
6 Place of birth
7 Country of birth
8 Nationality
9 Do you hold any other nationalities?
10 What is your marital status?
Section 2 - Passport Information
11 Current passport or travel document number
12 Place of issue
13 Issuing authority
14 Date of issue
15 Date of expiry
16 Is this your first passport
17 You stated that you have got a previous passport.
Passport or travel document number(if known)
18 Place of issue (if known)
19 Where is this passport
Section 3 - Your Contact Details
20 Apt/Floor/Suite/Room/Street
21 City/Town/Village/Suburb/State/Province(where applicable)
22 Select the Country in which you live
23 Postal Code/Zip Code
24 How long have you lived at this address?
25 Home (landline) telephone number
26 Mobile telephone number
27 Will this be your contact details during the application process?
Section 4 - Your Family (Spouse, Partner, Civil Partner)
28 Spouse/partner's given name
29 Spouse/partner's family name
30 Where is your spouse/partner now
31 Spouse/partner's date of birth
32 Spouse/partner's nationality
33 Will your spouse/partner be travelling with you?
Section 4 - Your Family
34 Do you have any children Yes
35 How many children do you have?
Section 4 - Your Family (child 1)
36 Child's given name
37 Child's family name
38 Child's date of birth
39 Child's place of birth
40 Relationship to you
41 Child's Nationality
42 Please indicate whether they are travelling with you
43 Child's address details
44 Child's passport number
Section 4 - Your Family (child 2)
45 Child's given name
46 Child's family name
47 Child's date of birth
48 Child's place of birth
49 Relationship to you
50 Child's nationality
51 Please indicate whether they are travelling with you
52 Child's address details
Section 4 - Your Family
53 Will any other children be travelling with you?
Section 4 - Your Family (Father)
54 Father's given name
55 Father's family name
56 Father's date of birth
57 Father's place and country of birth
58 Father's nationality/nationalities
Section 4 - Your Family(Mother)
59 Mother's given name
60 Mother's family name
61 Mother's date of birth
62 Mother's place and country of birth
63 Mother's nationality/nationalities
Section 5 - Immigration History
64 Have you ever travelled outside your country or residence� in the last 10 years?
65 Have you ever travelled to the UK� in the last 10 years?
66 Have you ever been refused a visa for the UK?
67 Have you ever been refused a visa for any country?
68 Have you been granted a UK visa in the last 10 years?
69 Have you been refused entry on arrival to the UK in the last 10 years?
70 Have you ever been deported� removed or otherwise required to leave the UK?
71 Have you ever been deported� removed or otherwise required to leave another country?
72 Have you made an application to the Home Office to remain in the UK in the last 10 years?
73 Do you have a UK National Insurance Number?
74 Do you have any criminal convictions in any country (including traffic offences)?
75 Have you ever been charged in any country with a criminal offence for which you have not yet been tried in the court (including traffic offences)?
76 In times of either peace or war have you� ever been involved in� or suspected of involvement in� war crimes� crimes against humanity or genocide?
77 Have you ever been involved in� supported� or encouraged terrorist activities in any country? Have you� ever been a member of� or given support to an organisation that has been concerned in terrorism?
78 Have you ever� by any means or medium� expressed views that justify or glorify terrorist violence or that may encourage others to terrorist acts or other serious criminal acts?
79 Have you engaged in any other activities that might indicate that you may not be considered a person of good character?
80 You stated that you had travelled outside your country.
Please give the approximate date and duration and purpose of your stay/s
81 You stated that you had travelled to the UK.
Please give the approximate date and duration and purpose of your stay
Section 6 - Travel Plans
82 Why are you travelling through the UK?
83 Which country are you travelling to through the UK?
84 Which country is your final destination?
85 Why are you going to the above country?
86 Do you have a visa or residence permit for your destination once you leave the UK?
87 Have you confirmed your travel plans to and from of the UK?
88 You stated that you have confirmed your travel plans.
Please provide details
Section 6 - Travel Plans(Outward Bound)
89 Date of arrival in the UK
90 At which UK airport will you land
91 Flight number
92 Date of departure from the UK.
You must depart the same day that you arrive.
93 From which UK airport will you leave the UK.
You must depart from the same airport that you arrived.
94 Flight number
Section 6 - Travel Plans(Inward Bound)
95 Will you travel through the UK on your return?
Section 6 - Current Finances and Employment
96 Are you unemployed� employed� or self-employed?
97 You stated that you are employed/self employed.
What is your present job or occupation?
98 What is the name of the company you work for?
99 When did you start this job?
100 Please provide your work address details
101 What are your employer's telephone numbers?
Landline telephone number
102 Mobile telephone number
103 What is your employer's e-mail address?
104 Do you have any other source of income from a second job or occupation?
105 Your total monthly income from all sources of work or employment after tax
Section 6 - Current Employment and Finances
106 Do you receive income from any other sources� including friends or family?
107 Do you have savings� properties or other income� for example� from stocks and shares?
108 You stated that you have savings� property or income.
Please give details
109 If someone other than yourself is paying for all or any part of this visit� how much will they give you?
110 What is the cost to you personally� of this trip?
Section 7 - Additional Information
111 Is there any other information you wish to be considered as part of your application?
Data Protection Statement
I understand that all information provided by me will be processed by UKvisas in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and for the purposes of processing my visa application. I am aware that UKvisas blah... blah... blah... (Edited)
I am aware that all information provided by me will be treated in confidence but it may be disclosed to other government departments, agencies, blah... blah... blah... (Edited)
Declaration
You must now read the declaration below and sign it. This must be signed by the applicant personally and not by a representative or other person acting on his/her behalf. An application for a person under the age of 18 may be completed by the parent or legal guardian.
blah... blah... blah... (Edited)
Applicant's Signature:
Date Signed:
For Office Use Only
Online Payment Details
Amount Paid USD 276.00
Auth Code
Date Paid
Issue / Refuse :
Category Visit
Type Direct Airside Transit
Code
Check 1
Check 2
Date Effective
Date of Expiry
Police Registration Yes / No
Tier
ECO Time taken
Authorising ECO
EC Number
Issued Date

hope_4_best
05-26 06:23 PM
Hi Friends,
I am in the process of filling I-485 form and got the following question, can you please help?
My stamped visa expired 1 year back and I am currently with H1B approval notice. In the 2nd page of I-485 form, under Part 3. Processing Information, I am wondering what I need to fill for the following columns.
1. Nonimmigrant visa number: Is this the EAC number of my current I797 or the visa number from my expired visa?. If it is from the expired visa, there are multiple numbers in the visa stamp, which one is the visa number?
2.Consulate where visa was issued: Is it the name of the consulate issued my last visa or Department?
3.Date visa isssued: Is this is the date of last visa issued or the approval date of my current I797
Thanks advance for all your valuable suggestions.
I am in the process of filling I-485 form and got the following question, can you please help?
My stamped visa expired 1 year back and I am currently with H1B approval notice. In the 2nd page of I-485 form, under Part 3. Processing Information, I am wondering what I need to fill for the following columns.
1. Nonimmigrant visa number: Is this the EAC number of my current I797 or the visa number from my expired visa?. If it is from the expired visa, there are multiple numbers in the visa stamp, which one is the visa number?
2.Consulate where visa was issued: Is it the name of the consulate issued my last visa or Department?
3.Date visa isssued: Is this is the date of last visa issued or the approval date of my current I797
Thanks advance for all your valuable suggestions.
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mallu
09-28 06:44 PM
thank you for your info on calling uscis and requesting namecheck info.... i called them today, asked about FP 1 and if it had been sent out... they told me to wait for FP notice but they were able to check for name check info..... name check has passed..... 485 RD July 16 2007... thanks again for uscis contact info
Are you from India/China ? I will be surprised if you are from one of those and name check cleared this fast.
Are you from India/China ? I will be surprised if you are from one of those and name check cleared this fast.
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aau
08-07 04:28 PM
I am in the same boat. My employer decided to file my case under EB3. For that, even the job position was in such a way that required only EB3. I had 7 years experience at that time. So it could have been EB2. That is fine, I am not sad about it.
My question is, since the original position had requirements that met EB3 and not EB2, how can you now justify moving to EB2 within the same company and for the same position?
You can't move to EB2 if both employer and position remain the same. I was promoted after working with them for 3 years!:rolleyes: Plus I have a Masters in Computer Science. My new position required more experience and a Master's Degree, hence qualified for an EB2.
Similarly, you can change employers and look for a better job. Then you can use the experience gained at the previous employer. But, ALWAYS, the job requirement has to state the need for years of experience or Advanced degree.
My question is, since the original position had requirements that met EB3 and not EB2, how can you now justify moving to EB2 within the same company and for the same position?
You can't move to EB2 if both employer and position remain the same. I was promoted after working with them for 3 years!:rolleyes: Plus I have a Masters in Computer Science. My new position required more experience and a Master's Degree, hence qualified for an EB2.
Similarly, you can change employers and look for a better job. Then you can use the experience gained at the previous employer. But, ALWAYS, the job requirement has to state the need for years of experience or Advanced degree.

sachuin23
03-29 04:59 PM
I hope this movement makes my wait shorter and make others waiting for years green bit faster :).
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Milind123
01-24 11:59 AM
I personally do not travel through a country that are biased and requires a transit visa for specific countries only. If you think about it, most of the international flights are full of us, Indians. If everybody (including Indians with GCs, that do not require a transit visa) start boycotting such airlines/country transits, then they will have to change this policy.
As I said before, I am never going to fly thru UK, even though I sill have a transit visa valid till Nov 2008. I can still feel the pain.
As I said before, I am never going to fly thru UK, even though I sill have a transit visa valid till Nov 2008. I can still feel the pain.
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spicy_guy
03-29 01:39 PM
Lets treat good news for EB2 as good news for EB3 also.
If not today, some of us EB3 folks may want to port. So it will help more people to port and also to compensate to some extent the #s coming into EB2 pool from EB3.
Overall its a good news, and looks to be possible we see this on Murthy site also. Lets be happy.
Hoping for the best. Can't see waiting for another half a decade to get our GC.
In 6 months?!?! May be toooo optimistic!
At least EB2 comrades are enjoying the news at least after quite sometime!!!
If not today, some of us EB3 folks may want to port. So it will help more people to port and also to compensate to some extent the #s coming into EB2 pool from EB3.
Overall its a good news, and looks to be possible we see this on Murthy site also. Lets be happy.
Hoping for the best. Can't see waiting for another half a decade to get our GC.
In 6 months?!?! May be toooo optimistic!
At least EB2 comrades are enjoying the news at least after quite sometime!!!
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grupak
03-24 02:29 PM
First of all, they cannot ask you for you work authorization during the interview process. Second, even during hiring time, they can only ask you if you need sponsorship for H1 or not. If at this point you say no, then they have no business asking you for what kind of work authorization you have (unless the job specifically asks for US citizen or security clearence).
That's true actually. They have no business asking you about details of what your work authorization status is. All they need to know is that you are legally allowed to work. Doesn't matter EAD, GC or US citizenship. Sponsoring for H1B might come up during the hiring stage but that doesn't apply here.
Hypothetically in an interview, if directly asked, and if I am planning on using EAD, I would simply tell them that I have authorization from the DHS to work for any employer, and leave it at that. If they persist, I will tell them that I have the required documents for I-9. No need for more details unless some kind of security clearance is required.
That's true actually. They have no business asking you about details of what your work authorization status is. All they need to know is that you are legally allowed to work. Doesn't matter EAD, GC or US citizenship. Sponsoring for H1B might come up during the hiring stage but that doesn't apply here.
Hypothetically in an interview, if directly asked, and if I am planning on using EAD, I would simply tell them that I have authorization from the DHS to work for any employer, and leave it at that. If they persist, I will tell them that I have the required documents for I-9. No need for more details unless some kind of security clearance is required.
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GCneeded
01-14 02:49 PM
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bomber
06-29 05:36 PM
If its mailed out today, then you are ok. Its the POSTMARKED date that is seen. So even if it reaches there in July, as long as it went OUT today, they will have to accept it under June's batch of applications coz it is postmarked in June (june 29).
logiclife,
thanks for taking time to look at an individual case in the middle of mass chaos.
I hope my attorney really mailed it as they told me yesterday "your appplication is in Fedex envelope already, to be sent out Friday morning for Monday delivery"
My problem is a little more complex than that. My lawyers kept telling me from Dec' 2003 that my LC was filed under EB-2 since I have a BS+5 ... When they filed I-140 last year which is still pending, they kept telling me it was under EB-2..... yesterday when I emailed to ask if my application was out, an associate told me that it was ready in the Fedex envelope and scheduled for pickup today morning and that they had kept it on hold because my PD was becoming current only on July 1st...
that was a surprise to me because I thought I was EB-2 and my date was current as of June 1st... she said she didn't know anything about that and that the lawyer had instructed her to put it on hold for shipping Friday morning....
May be some kind of confusion on her part.. otherwise why would they accept and start working on my case right after the june bulletin which was released in May..
Life is already so complex......
logiclife,
thanks for taking time to look at an individual case in the middle of mass chaos.
I hope my attorney really mailed it as they told me yesterday "your appplication is in Fedex envelope already, to be sent out Friday morning for Monday delivery"
My problem is a little more complex than that. My lawyers kept telling me from Dec' 2003 that my LC was filed under EB-2 since I have a BS+5 ... When they filed I-140 last year which is still pending, they kept telling me it was under EB-2..... yesterday when I emailed to ask if my application was out, an associate told me that it was ready in the Fedex envelope and scheduled for pickup today morning and that they had kept it on hold because my PD was becoming current only on July 1st...
that was a surprise to me because I thought I was EB-2 and my date was current as of June 1st... she said she didn't know anything about that and that the lawyer had instructed her to put it on hold for shipping Friday morning....
May be some kind of confusion on her part.. otherwise why would they accept and start working on my case right after the june bulletin which was released in May..
Life is already so complex......
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ca_immigrant
08-21 04:21 PM
Free calls sounds good ....
I am using mother india calling cards currently....
they are 2 cents a minute I believe...
a 10$ charge gives me 500 minutes...
so for $25 I get 1250 minutes which is around 20 hours....
I guess I can stick to this for now and wait for feedback from folks here to see if Vonage is really that good....
I doubt I will talk more than 20 hours in a month.
but FREE calls sounds lucrative...
I am currently on SBC for my land line and am using thier DSL also..
So to get vonage that will be an add on service, right ?
Does vonage work on DSL also or you need cable ?
I am using mother india calling cards currently....
they are 2 cents a minute I believe...
a 10$ charge gives me 500 minutes...
so for $25 I get 1250 minutes which is around 20 hours....
I guess I can stick to this for now and wait for feedback from folks here to see if Vonage is really that good....
I doubt I will talk more than 20 hours in a month.
but FREE calls sounds lucrative...
I am currently on SBC for my land line and am using thier DSL also..
So to get vonage that will be an add on service, right ?
Does vonage work on DSL also or you need cable ?
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pansworld
07-09 08:42 PM
Stating something like:
We could not have been happier with that passing of the flowers to the brave men and women who protect and serve this country. We also hope that our message was not lost in translation.
We could not have been happier with that passing of the flowers to the brave men and women who protect and serve this country. We also hope that our message was not lost in translation.
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diqingshen
01-08 03:12 PM
Multiple-Year Single EAD-AP Card Reportedly Limited to Visa Regrogression 485 Filers
Some more details have been released on Mr. Aytes' statement on this plan. Reportedly, such multiple year card may be issued only to those who suffer the visa number retrogression. In other words, those 485 filers who will experience delays in 485 applications who do not suffer from the visa number retrogression but from the USCIS delays including namechecks are not likely to benefit from the upcoming multi-year card issuance.
Some more details have been released on Mr. Aytes' statement on this plan. Reportedly, such multiple year card may be issued only to those who suffer the visa number retrogression. In other words, those 485 filers who will experience delays in 485 applications who do not suffer from the visa number retrogression but from the USCIS delays including namechecks are not likely to benefit from the upcoming multi-year card issuance.
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waiting4gc02
05-17 08:17 AM
Guys:
Here is my scenario :
We have a 3 year extension( H1-B for myself) and (H4 for my wife) based on an approved I-140 valid till Feb'2010.
I am going to apply for I-485(both) next month and EAD for my wife.
My questions are :
A) Do I need to apply for EAD for myself ? If yes, what are the benefits ? Does it help to have an EAD, if I decide to change jobs using AC21 after 180 days of filing I-485 ? Or any other benefit ?
B) Do I need to apply for AP for both me and my wife ? Can't we travel and then get Visa stamped for 3 years (till 2010) based on the I-797 that I have ?
Do we have to use AP only if we want to travel, once we have filed I-485 ?
Thanks for your time.
Here is my scenario :
We have a 3 year extension( H1-B for myself) and (H4 for my wife) based on an approved I-140 valid till Feb'2010.
I am going to apply for I-485(both) next month and EAD for my wife.
My questions are :
A) Do I need to apply for EAD for myself ? If yes, what are the benefits ? Does it help to have an EAD, if I decide to change jobs using AC21 after 180 days of filing I-485 ? Or any other benefit ?
B) Do I need to apply for AP for both me and my wife ? Can't we travel and then get Visa stamped for 3 years (till 2010) based on the I-797 that I have ?
Do we have to use AP only if we want to travel, once we have filed I-485 ?
Thanks for your time.
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johnamit
06-25 07:58 AM
I have both I-94 attached to passport and also I-94 along with current I-797. I still confused which one to use?
Technicaly you should possess only one I-94. So when USCIS asks for a copy you should submit only the latest. If you submit extra copies you will create more confusion why you possess more than one I-94. My advice just send them the one that is valid and latest. USCIS can determine you live in this country legally from your records including ur passport, I-797, I-20 past EADS etc.
Technicaly you should possess only one I-94. So when USCIS asks for a copy you should submit only the latest. If you submit extra copies you will create more confusion why you possess more than one I-94. My advice just send them the one that is valid and latest. USCIS can determine you live in this country legally from your records including ur passport, I-797, I-20 past EADS etc.
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paskal
06-25 01:00 AM
cannot locate my wife's OPT card from 2003
all other documents for status are available
how important is that card?
any way to get a duplicate/copy??
all other documents for status are available
how important is that card?
any way to get a duplicate/copy??
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indianindian2006
10-12 05:04 PM
Is today a holiday for NSC / TSC?
Is that the reason why we cannot reach IO's?
I hope that is the reason...
Yes today Monday, 10/12/2009, is the Columbus Day, a Federal Holiday
Is that the reason why we cannot reach IO's?
I hope that is the reason...
Yes today Monday, 10/12/2009, is the Columbus Day, a Federal Holiday
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slowwin
08-07 02:20 PM
I think IF we stress for FIFO principle then jumping lines , ships will be taken care of by themselves. let RD be used and PD recaPture request date on the letter be RD.
mallu
09-25 12:33 AM
I guess only a minority of people get stuck in name check ( unlike immigration portal forums , the FBI namecheck discussion thread doesn't move much) or may be that majority still in the 'waiting for receipt notice/FP' mode.
JaiHo
09-24 02:59 PM
I am not considering any spill over etc...
here is what says on visa bulletin
Visa Bulletin October 2009 (http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4575.html)
The worldwide level for annual employment-based preference immigrants is at least 140,000.
EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCES
First: Priority Workers: 28.6% of the worldwide employment-based preference level, plus any numbers not required for fourth and fifth preferences.
Second: Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability: 28.6% of the worldwide employment-based preference level, plus any numbers not required by first preference.
Third: Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers: 28.6% of the worldwide level, plus any numbers not required by first and second
preferences, not more than 10,000 of which to "Other Workers".
worldwide level = 140000
EB3 = 28.6% of 140000
can you please clarify ?
no...
You are assuming that the spillover from remaining countries in EB3 will be allocated to EB3 I/C/P/M. The spillover rules that changed in 2007 will ensure that those visas will first go to E1 -> EB2 and then fall to us if there is an overflow. Unfortunately that will not happen because there are many retrogressed individuals in EB2 and they will get the visas first.
here is what says on visa bulletin
Visa Bulletin October 2009 (http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4575.html)
The worldwide level for annual employment-based preference immigrants is at least 140,000.
EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCES
First: Priority Workers: 28.6% of the worldwide employment-based preference level, plus any numbers not required for fourth and fifth preferences.
Second: Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability: 28.6% of the worldwide employment-based preference level, plus any numbers not required by first preference.
Third: Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers: 28.6% of the worldwide level, plus any numbers not required by first and second
preferences, not more than 10,000 of which to "Other Workers".
worldwide level = 140000
EB3 = 28.6% of 140000
can you please clarify ?
no...
You are assuming that the spillover from remaining countries in EB3 will be allocated to EB3 I/C/P/M. The spillover rules that changed in 2007 will ensure that those visas will first go to E1 -> EB2 and then fall to us if there is an overflow. Unfortunately that will not happen because there are many retrogressed individuals in EB2 and they will get the visas first.


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