simple1
10-18 10:59 PM
Yes it is legal as long as
- the student is in legal status (valid I94 and visa/petition).
- the student is not working/volunteering (peer discussion/helping other students may be ok) for that employer before work authorization.
I unable understand what you mean by "Is he allowed to sign any documents on behalf of the company during this training ?".
Can anyone please tell, can the employee be trained by the employee before activation of visa i.e. 1st of October. The employer is not paying employee any wages for his training. Can his training be legal ? Is he allowed to sign any documents on behalf of the company during this training ?
- the student is in legal status (valid I94 and visa/petition).
- the student is not working/volunteering (peer discussion/helping other students may be ok) for that employer before work authorization.
I unable understand what you mean by "Is he allowed to sign any documents on behalf of the company during this training ?".
Can anyone please tell, can the employee be trained by the employee before activation of visa i.e. 1st of October. The employer is not paying employee any wages for his training. Can his training be legal ? Is he allowed to sign any documents on behalf of the company during this training ?
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bbct
02-20 12:58 PM
TSC processing times for Feb is out.
I-485 has advanced to 18th July 07.
https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplay.do?type=serviceCenter
NSC says 4 months. What does this mean?
I-485 ------ Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status ------ Employment-based adjustment applications ------ 4 Months
I-485 has advanced to 18th July 07.
https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplay.do?type=serviceCenter
NSC says 4 months. What does this mean?
I-485 ------ Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status ------ Employment-based adjustment applications ------ 4 Months
bp333
09-26 10:06 AM
Hello, my application was filed on July 11 and reached USCIS on 12 th (TSC). Speaking to an officer at USCIS I found that my application has been rejected on Sep 11, 2007 due to missing filing fee. He said, I can try re-filing my case with that letter they sent, a letter explaining the situation (guess an apology letter from our end) and a new check. But, he did mention honoring the application would be at the discretion of the immigration officer.
I still haven't received the rejection letter yet. Has anyone been through a similar situation. If so, can you please tell me if they would honor my re-filing ? Please let me know your thoughts.
Sorry for the duplicate posting. Looking for options, and any similar experiences..
I still haven't received the rejection letter yet. Has anyone been through a similar situation. If so, can you please tell me if they would honor my re-filing ? Please let me know your thoughts.
Sorry for the duplicate posting. Looking for options, and any similar experiences..
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ps57002
03-01 09:36 AM
Not sure if I posted this on right forum....
I'm at 485/EAD stage. not on H1b anymore. I recently badly sprained and fractured my ankle/foot. Am considering taking a leave for maybe two weeks from work.
Question: does going on short term disability and getting benefits from the state have any adverse effect on the immigration process?
Please let me know. Thanks.
I'm at 485/EAD stage. not on H1b anymore. I recently badly sprained and fractured my ankle/foot. Am considering taking a leave for maybe two weeks from work.
Question: does going on short term disability and getting benefits from the state have any adverse effect on the immigration process?
Please let me know. Thanks.
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ss1026
11-05 11:42 AM
My wife who is on H-4 is planning to go to India in December this year and would need to appear at the chennai consulate for visa renewal. I am currently in my 7th year with my labor stuck in PBEC. I am due for my 8th year extension before April 2007 but am waiting to get my labor/I-140 so I could file for a 3 year extension.
My question/concern is about my wife's renewal. I keep hearing that ppl are facing issues like name check/security issues for visa renewal. My good friend and a relative are stuck in india for 8/6 months respectively waiting for a H-1B visa issuance (Embassy's already charged the visa issuance fee but have not stamped the visa on both passport citing various reasons).
What issues should I be concerned about? My visa has expired this past april. Would the embassy insist for my visa renewal. Would be a issue that only three months remain in my wife's H-4 renewal papers? I would greatly appreciate if ppl could share their experiences to help through this unnerving process.
Regards
My question/concern is about my wife's renewal. I keep hearing that ppl are facing issues like name check/security issues for visa renewal. My good friend and a relative are stuck in india for 8/6 months respectively waiting for a H-1B visa issuance (Embassy's already charged the visa issuance fee but have not stamped the visa on both passport citing various reasons).
What issues should I be concerned about? My visa has expired this past april. Would the embassy insist for my visa renewal. Would be a issue that only three months remain in my wife's H-4 renewal papers? I would greatly appreciate if ppl could share their experiences to help through this unnerving process.
Regards
samuel5028
05-23 05:15 AM
How much is the maximum duration of H1B visa? Its been to stamped 2 years for me...But my work will take 2 more years to get completed? what should i do?
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gc_eb2_waiter
08-01 10:24 AM
The G325A form contain the below text.
Applicant: Be sure to put your name and Alien Registration Number in the box outlined by heavy border below.
My lawyer mentioned that it is A# number. At present we dont need to fill anything.
Is it true?
Applicant: Be sure to put your name and Alien Registration Number in the box outlined by heavy border below.
My lawyer mentioned that it is A# number. At present we dont need to fill anything.
Is it true?
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xela
04-06 05:34 PM
I have 2 questions:
While i did apply for my green card i never applied for the EAD since i thought my job was realtively safe. Now if i do get laid off since i am still on H1B what consequences does this have and can i switch to EAD without being illegal?
secondly i was raped a while back while on a trip for work in the us. I still suffer from PTST and other things because of this, is there any help withregard to my legal status?
I know there is some humanitarian things at uscis would those apply to me and can i make use of those?
Thanks!
While i did apply for my green card i never applied for the EAD since i thought my job was realtively safe. Now if i do get laid off since i am still on H1B what consequences does this have and can i switch to EAD without being illegal?
secondly i was raped a while back while on a trip for work in the us. I still suffer from PTST and other things because of this, is there any help withregard to my legal status?
I know there is some humanitarian things at uscis would those apply to me and can i make use of those?
Thanks!
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yabadaba
10-26 09:51 AM
She could join from the day when the papers for transfer was mailed, this is as per AC21 law. She does not need to wait to receive the receipt from USCIS.
yea its not a premium processing case. we r just trying to play it safe by waiting for the receipt. the new employer is not giving her grief or anything about joining quickly. the paralegal said that they are experiencing delays at uscis. i guess this whole bi-specialization thing is gona end up being another orginizational fiasco.
yea its not a premium processing case. we r just trying to play it safe by waiting for the receipt. the new employer is not giving her grief or anything about joining quickly. the paralegal said that they are experiencing delays at uscis. i guess this whole bi-specialization thing is gona end up being another orginizational fiasco.
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05-29 01:16 PM
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11-19 11:01 AM
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05-14 04:00 PM
The American Immigration Policy Center issued an excellent Fact Sheet about H2A farm orkers and the need for reform.
The Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits, and Security (AgJOBS) Act has long served as a blueprint for comprehensive immigration reform. AgJOBS, which combines an earned legalization program for farmworkers with a reform of the H-2A temporary foreign agricultural worker program demonstrates a successful model for compromise where workers and employers have come together to resolve their differences. The dysfunctional U.S. immigration system is currently standing in the way of addressing deeper structural problems that impact U.S. workers and U.S. competitiveness in a globalized market. As Congress proceeds, here are a few facts about the current challenges at the intersection of immigration policy and agriculture, and why addressing these issues is critical to the nation�s economy.
Here is an interesting fact :Most farmworkers are not authorized to work legally in the U.S.
According to the National Agricultural Workers Survey (NAWS), conducted biannually by the Department of Labor, the share of seasonal agricultural workers who reported that they were unauthorized has increased dramatically in the last two decades, rising from 7% in Fiscal Year (FY) 1989, to 16% in FY 1990-91, to 28% in FY 1992-93. In the most recently published NAWS survey from FY 2001-02, 53% of all seasonal agricultural workers admitted they were not authorized to work in the U.S. However, many experts suggest that the number may actually be closer to 75%.
Read the Fact-sheet here (http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/images/File/factcheck/Farmworkers%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/05/h2a_visas_facts_about_farmwork.html)
The Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits, and Security (AgJOBS) Act has long served as a blueprint for comprehensive immigration reform. AgJOBS, which combines an earned legalization program for farmworkers with a reform of the H-2A temporary foreign agricultural worker program demonstrates a successful model for compromise where workers and employers have come together to resolve their differences. The dysfunctional U.S. immigration system is currently standing in the way of addressing deeper structural problems that impact U.S. workers and U.S. competitiveness in a globalized market. As Congress proceeds, here are a few facts about the current challenges at the intersection of immigration policy and agriculture, and why addressing these issues is critical to the nation�s economy.
Here is an interesting fact :Most farmworkers are not authorized to work legally in the U.S.
According to the National Agricultural Workers Survey (NAWS), conducted biannually by the Department of Labor, the share of seasonal agricultural workers who reported that they were unauthorized has increased dramatically in the last two decades, rising from 7% in Fiscal Year (FY) 1989, to 16% in FY 1990-91, to 28% in FY 1992-93. In the most recently published NAWS survey from FY 2001-02, 53% of all seasonal agricultural workers admitted they were not authorized to work in the U.S. However, many experts suggest that the number may actually be closer to 75%.
Read the Fact-sheet here (http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/images/File/factcheck/Farmworkers%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf)
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/05/h2a_visas_facts_about_farmwork.html)
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mchatrvd
07-06 08:15 PM
Hey Shyam
Please PM rayoflight to join the chapter.
Thanks,
Manish
Please PM rayoflight to join the chapter.
Thanks,
Manish
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06-23 10:23 PM
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pani_6
06-28 10:22 AM
Where would you check for the processing times reports for H1 B extension for state of Tx???...
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Ram_C
09-12 04:51 PM
Just saw this one:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_3800.html
Hope this helps.
Regards,
kamdard.
kamdard,
Thanks for your enthusiasm in sharing the Oct visa bulletin news, will you please consider contributing to Sep 18th DC Rally in any of following ways
1. Attend / Sponsor DC Rally and let your voice be heard.
2. spread the word about DC Rally http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11694
3. collect signatures on petitions
4. Join your State Chapter and volunteer the efforts of IVhttp://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11684
5. make / collect Donations for the Rallyhttp://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11689
6 or in any other way you can think of
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_3800.html
Hope this helps.
Regards,
kamdard.
kamdard,
Thanks for your enthusiasm in sharing the Oct visa bulletin news, will you please consider contributing to Sep 18th DC Rally in any of following ways
1. Attend / Sponsor DC Rally and let your voice be heard.
2. spread the word about DC Rally http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11694
3. collect signatures on petitions
4. Join your State Chapter and volunteer the efforts of IVhttp://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11684
5. make / collect Donations for the Rallyhttp://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11689
6 or in any other way you can think of
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sgupta33
01-18 03:33 PM
Is there anyway we could include EB immigration relief in the Economic Stumilus Package by bringing up creative pointers such as more greencards, more = small businesses, more greencards = more home buyers etcetera ? I see a faint chance here. With the urgency to kick start the economy, if we can get something on the bill, it will pass and will become a law fast.
Am I out of my mind or is this feasible.
I don't think that this is an option based on what I know of the the package. If you want to help your situation, PLEASE participate in IV's letter campaign if you haven't already done so. It will take 10 minutes of your time (as IV has provided various templates you can use, you don't have to write anything, just insert your information where appropriate) and $0.82 in cost (for stamps). This is one way we can all help ourselves.
Thanks.
Am I out of my mind or is this feasible.
I don't think that this is an option based on what I know of the the package. If you want to help your situation, PLEASE participate in IV's letter campaign if you haven't already done so. It will take 10 minutes of your time (as IV has provided various templates you can use, you don't have to write anything, just insert your information where appropriate) and $0.82 in cost (for stamps). This is one way we can all help ourselves.
Thanks.
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wIeRdLiFe
11-04 02:03 PM
Hi,
thanks for quick reply. What will decide which center it goes to? What are other centers and dates?
thanks
thanks for quick reply. What will decide which center it goes to? What are other centers and dates?
thanks
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aguy
07-21 04:39 PM
hi,
does anyone here know the mailing address that I can use with fedex to submit application to the uscis nebraska center? also, does uscis accept saturday delivery of packages?
thanks,
ashish
does anyone here know the mailing address that I can use with fedex to submit application to the uscis nebraska center? also, does uscis accept saturday delivery of packages?
thanks,
ashish
suny_saini
08-04 06:40 AM
my name was not interview with my family.
my family gave interview and embassy asked for original I140 and I824 approval notices to check my eligibility.
i submitted and now after 2 weaks got the follwing reply:
In your case , the I-140 was filed on sept 10, 2001 and approved on october 08, 2003. The visa became available on october 08, 2003 . Form I-824 was not filed within one year of visa became available. <my name> was born on January 03, 1986. because he (me) is above 21 years old an immigrant visa as a derivative beneficiary of Employment third prefrence (e3) immigrant visa category cannot be inssued to <my name>. In order to qualify for a visa, he (me) would need to benifit from CSPA. Since form I-824 was not filed within one year of visa becoming available on October 08, 2003.
<my name> cannot be processed under CSPA.
but i think and i am not sure if i am right or wrong that I824 can be filed after issuance of green card, but at that time my dad ddnt got green card.
SO plz help me with right advice and solution so that i can travel with my family.
my mom and bro got te visa and it will expire in 6 monts and i want to go with them, can i be able to get visa in any case before their visa expire?
i badly need help.
my family gave interview and embassy asked for original I140 and I824 approval notices to check my eligibility.
i submitted and now after 2 weaks got the follwing reply:
In your case , the I-140 was filed on sept 10, 2001 and approved on october 08, 2003. The visa became available on october 08, 2003 . Form I-824 was not filed within one year of visa became available. <my name> was born on January 03, 1986. because he (me) is above 21 years old an immigrant visa as a derivative beneficiary of Employment third prefrence (e3) immigrant visa category cannot be inssued to <my name>. In order to qualify for a visa, he (me) would need to benifit from CSPA. Since form I-824 was not filed within one year of visa becoming available on October 08, 2003.
<my name> cannot be processed under CSPA.
but i think and i am not sure if i am right or wrong that I824 can be filed after issuance of green card, but at that time my dad ddnt got green card.
SO plz help me with right advice and solution so that i can travel with my family.
my mom and bro got te visa and it will expire in 6 monts and i want to go with them, can i be able to get visa in any case before their visa expire?
i badly need help.
starving_dog
08-30 11:54 AM
Yer gonna' need gooder English skills to make it in the USA my friend.
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