dassumi
09-03 11:22 AM
I saw the democratic candidate debate yesterday, he does not look like he has a remote chance to stand up to her. She has this multi million dollar agenda and the good people of Arizona have bought into this BS. Sadly, she will be elected again.
wallpaper ell amp; nikki running scared
TO BE OR NO TO BE
05-31 05:00 AM
Hello:
I need some help. Here is my situation.
I am in USA on H1B since 1999. I am working with Company A since September 2006 on H-1B. My 485 is filed by Company A under EB3 in July 2007 with PD 10/2006.
I am in process of changing job from Company A to Company B in same field using AC-21 and EAD. My last day with Company A would be June 10th. I have an offer letter from Company B and going to join them on EAD in June end / early July (my start date is flexible). AC-21 will be filed by Company B's lawyers once I join them.
Meanwhile if I want to travel to India (no emergencies, just want to see the family), can I use my AP to return? My current AP expires in December 2011.
Has anyone done this before?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for all your answers.
I need some help. Here is my situation.
I am in USA on H1B since 1999. I am working with Company A since September 2006 on H-1B. My 485 is filed by Company A under EB3 in July 2007 with PD 10/2006.
I am in process of changing job from Company A to Company B in same field using AC-21 and EAD. My last day with Company A would be June 10th. I have an offer letter from Company B and going to join them on EAD in June end / early July (my start date is flexible). AC-21 will be filed by Company B's lawyers once I join them.
Meanwhile if I want to travel to India (no emergencies, just want to see the family), can I use my AP to return? My current AP expires in December 2011.
Has anyone done this before?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for all your answers.
mm1
10-16 10:00 PM
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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rsrikant
09-24 01:26 PM
there is no 140 processing update from texas... any idea why or what is the update??
more...
mdmd10
07-24 02:16 PM
This date is very important and you do not want to enter the wrong date.
I-94 dates are available on the I-797 reciept as well as if one enters the country via air. The latest I-94 that the applicant gets is the one that is valid.
For example, you applied for H1 and got an approved I-797 reciept. Then you went to India and got your visa stamped in your passport and you then came back to the US, and at the port of Entry you filled up a New I-94 form (white card). Then this white card takes precedence over your I-797 notice, since this was the last one obtained. Legally you are permitted to stay in the country till the expiry dateon this white I-94 card.
The later assume if you went in for your H1B extension and then recieved a new I-797 approval with a I-94 stub attached at the bottom (green I-94). Then since this green stub is the latest I-94 you have recieved , you are permitted to stay in the country legally till the expiry date on the green stub.
In case this is just your first I-94, and you haven't gone out of the country yet for any stamping of the visa on your passport, then the green stub I-94 on your I-797 is the one you ought to be referring to.
But once again, please consult your lawyer about this, as there can be various interpratations and you must understand all aspects of it.
I-94 dates are available on the I-797 reciept as well as if one enters the country via air. The latest I-94 that the applicant gets is the one that is valid.
For example, you applied for H1 and got an approved I-797 reciept. Then you went to India and got your visa stamped in your passport and you then came back to the US, and at the port of Entry you filled up a New I-94 form (white card). Then this white card takes precedence over your I-797 notice, since this was the last one obtained. Legally you are permitted to stay in the country till the expiry dateon this white I-94 card.
The later assume if you went in for your H1B extension and then recieved a new I-797 approval with a I-94 stub attached at the bottom (green I-94). Then since this green stub is the latest I-94 you have recieved , you are permitted to stay in the country legally till the expiry date on the green stub.
In case this is just your first I-94, and you haven't gone out of the country yet for any stamping of the visa on your passport, then the green stub I-94 on your I-797 is the one you ought to be referring to.
But once again, please consult your lawyer about this, as there can be various interpratations and you must understand all aspects of it.
Anders �stberg
April 2nd, 2005, 10:54 AM
You have some nice images, but I would think they are most of all interesting to the people whose faces you have photographed. It's not my taste, a bit gruesome, but it looks well done as far as I can judge it.
I second the suggestion to upload your critique images to dphoto, use your personal gallery. I think members of this site will be more inclined to write some comments here than at any other linked site.
I second the suggestion to upload your critique images to dphoto, use your personal gallery. I think members of this site will be more inclined to write some comments here than at any other linked site.