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  • abhijitp
    01-25 01:35 PM
    Volunteers all over the country are helping this effort outside of a local train station in SF Bay area, and members who live within 2 miles of the train station don't even read their mails!

    Thanks Janislal and Kicca.
    Together, we will make the admin fixes HAPPEN!




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  • aviv
    10-01 11:46 AM
    Once your Priority date of a category is current and namechecks are cleared, it is First in first out within the country quota. At that time, earlier priority dates do not matter at all. What matters is how early you applied for your I485 (date the application was physically received by the center, and not the date a notice was sent).

    Not sure how much, but PDs do matter. My is EB2 / India /July 2003 and thimgs are moving fast. I am a TSC 2nd july filer. Got my EADs, AP, fingerprint doen, LUDs etc

    Also, they messed up my first EAD appl by putting down Country of Birth as USA so I reapplied on 9/14, checks were cashed on 9/19 and Card production ordered on 9/28. I'm no expert but looking at others in the same scanrio mine seems to be moving, maybe its because of the pirority date?




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  • eb3India
    09-25 04:40 PM
    it's creative idea thou ;), and there is no harm in trying

    on the same note, I am planning to buy humve if I get a GC and get that hike I am hoping for, may be I should write to GM to do someting about my Green card, no I am not kidding, I really love that car,




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  • boldm28
    08-14 10:51 AM
    this is in response to some who say what if India does this and that ...the point is that India will do nothing. In general we have passive leaders and our PM is a great example of that - if it was done against china then immediately there would have retaliation. in some ways it is good if it stops the misuse ...I guess the biggest losers in this are the lawyers - more lawyer shops will close down

    you got it dude .. just imagine , we are trying to dictate laws in some other country and blame law makers in the US ( senators , congressmen) , but all this things happen in India , we just accept the fact and move on .. so just accept the fact and move on , we cant do anything about it , as far as politicians are concerned in India , they do what they want classic eg is Kalmadi who has been taking bribes from God know when , you guys know rite
    ViTESSE ( maruti dealeship) is own by Kalmadi's . I can go on and on but dont want to clog the forums



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  • aamchimumbai
    09-12 12:06 AM
    Folks,

    I applied for my 485 last week and the apps. were received at the NSC on Sep 5. Typically, how long does it take for the USCIS to send a receipt notice? Rather when can I expect to see that my application was accepted for processing....

    It'll be a week tomorrow. Can anyone shed some light from their past experience.

    Thanks all.




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  • gc_aspirant_prasad
    12-07 08:42 PM
    Most Project managers who get their GC in EB1 category are here on L1 A visa.



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  • amitsri_74
    06-27 04:45 PM
    I am on H1-B which expired on June 18th (extension filed) and my I-485 is pending since Sep 2007. I got my EAD in Feb 2008 but I am still using my H1-B with my current employer. My wife is on H4 (extension filed with mine) and her EAD is received at USCIS May 13th under processing

    I need expert's help to understand the following

    1) I am getting a good job offer and want to move to other employer July 31 on EAD.
    2) Since my H1-Extension is no received I cannot transfer it now but I get it I will transfer it.
    3) Can I join my new employer using my EAD (which was not used with my current employer) invoking AC21 and 180 period is passed since the 485 Application receipt date (Sep 14th)
    4) If I join using EAD, will my wife be out of status as H4 will be void, however her EAD is under process but not yet received.

    Any help will be highly appreciated

    Amit




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  • pappu
    06-15 09:19 AM
    In the past few years, our members have seen their immigration petitions, at times, processed improperly or get denied for the wrong reasons. At Immigration Voice members have contacted us with various issues and we keep getting these requests even now.

    We have noticed that some of these processing issues are repetitive and there seems to be a pattern to their occuring.

    The most common issue we see all the time is when applicants ports his/her job through AC21 portability - an i 485 employment based petition getting denied immediately after employer revokes i 140. i 485 employment based petition must not be denied immediately if i 140 revoke happens after 180 days of filing i 485. This issue is very common and keeps happening and the only way this can now be resolved as of today is by filing for a Motion to Reopen.

    Other issues we have noticed are
    - USCIS denies an i 485 petition because beneficiary did not answer a request for evidence - whereas in reality the beneficiary never received the RFE
    - 485 was filed in Aug 2007, when the priority dates were indeed current (USCIS issued a memo explicitly stating this), but the adjudicating officer sometimes issues a denial stating that the dates were not current

    and other similar issues.

    In each of these cases, the USCIS should give the applicant the benefit of the doubt and issue a Request for Evidence (RFE), or maybe a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID), but never a straight denial.

    As most of our members know, Immigration Voice has been helping members (especially donor members) in getting their 485 denials reversed successfully. This is being achieved by helping affected members follow up on their Motion To Reconsider (MTR) applications with their representatives of Congress, the Ombudsman, and at times directly with the USCIS.

    In the long drawn process especially the i 485 application can get reviewed more than a handful of times - during filing, during pre-adjudication, during transfers between service centers (if applicable), during interviews (if applicable), during adjudication, and quite possibly reviewed by a different officer each time

    Difficulties faced by applicants who get wrongful 485 denials:
    - When an AOS applicant gets their 485 denied, they are faced with a barrage of stressful questions and issues,
    - Applicants have 30 days to file an MTR, which can be an expensive affair - filing fees + attorney fees
    - Applicants using their EAD cards to work, may have to suspend employment and go on leave without pay until their MTR is accepted and the 485 reopened. Undue delays during this phase can put their jobs at risk.
    - Travel becomes an issue, since there is a question of the Advance Parole travel document becoming invalid if the 485 was denied
    - Pending EAD/AP renewal applications could be jeopardized due to the denial of the 485 which was the basis for those applications
    - If an applicant is overseas when the 485 is denied, they may quite possibly have trouble getting back into the country
    - Local law enforcement, department of Motor vehicles, and other government agencies may not recognize the applicant's legal status in the country for the period during which the 485 is denied, which has its own set of hassles
    The list could go on, but you get the gist, a 485 denial is not a pretty situation, until it gets resolved.
    That being said, IV would like to work with the USCIS in taking measures to correct their processing procedures and not repeating the same errors again and again, thus saving the applicants from having to go through all the trouble, and the USCIS from the additional burden of having to review even more applications.
    Our intention is not to blame, point fingers, or take up a fight with anyone. We recognize that this might be a training issue, or an oversight on the agency's part, and would like to work with them to resolve this.
    The first step towards this initiative is to collect information on such denials that may have happened in the past 12 -16 months (since Jan 2008). IV is looking to get in touch with members that have had issues due to service errors and successfully resolved, and even the ones that are currently going through this.
    We do understand that the first thought that might come to your mind is whether you could face any repercussions for 'taking action against a government agency'. Please realize that you are not taking any action against anyone, you are in fact helping IV help the USCIS streamline and improve its processes, which any agency would be very welcoming of.
    We request our members who have faced such issues or are facing such issues to
    - post a brief of their issue on this thread - such a post may not need to have personal information but a description of the issue and if it was resolved what were the steps taken (optional)
    and
    - Email a detailed issue description with dates, chronology of events and other information and hurdles you faced with your name and a contact number to info@immigrationvoice.org with a subject line "USCIS service error" (mandatory)

    Please note that ONLY real stories from non anonymous members are needed. Please do not send bogus stories anonymously

    At a later stage IV may request few members to provide their case information along with privacy consent after its discussions with appropriate authorities.

    By doing so, you will be first and foremost, helping yourselves (we have had more than one member contact us, where the 485 was wrongfully denied on more than one occasion - so a successful MTR is not necessarily a sign that there won't be any more denials until the 485 gets approved), and helping other fellow applicants from having to deal with this very stressful and unnecessary situation.
    We would like to encourage members to come forward and help us with this initiative, and also spread the word around. Helping is as easy as sending IV an email and optionally sharing your story on the forum.
    With the priority dates being the way they are, and the heavy pre-adjudication activity that is said to be happening, we have an aggressive time line for this initiative, and would like to collect all information by June 30th, 2009, at the latest.
    Thank you,
    Immigration Voice

    Chanduv23 and other volunteer members have formed a team for this effort under IV's guidance to help resolve common problems people face with USCIS errors. We have so many threads on RFEs and denials etc. Lot of people contact IV when they need help and they have nowhere to go. Just because someone does not have an RFE or Denial in error does nor mean it will not happen in future. People get panicked and seek frantic help from IV when they get into such situations. We wish to help solve this issue through this action item. If you need more information or wish to speak with someone please message chanduv23/ santb1975/mpadapa/snathan/axp817

    If anyone wants to work on any other ideas and efforts, they can also form a team and contact us. We will guide you. Do not sit, wait and critique. Join hands with others and tell us your ideas and discuss them with us. Send us an email and we will talk about it. If the idea can be feasible we will certainly make that an action item.



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  • ras
    05-24 12:26 PM
    Can the IV (ImmigrationVoice) university award me a Ph.D please..... :D. I have been doing research on IV Forums for the last few years...

    They are no lesser than any research being done in cozy labs out there...




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  • 90210
    05-10 08:13 PM
    I-140 approved, and more than 6 months since 485 application.

    I just used my AP. Now can I change the employer on H1? I am hearing something that the latest I-94(that I got at POE last week) has my status as AOS, so the H1 transfer may not be possible. Is this true?

    I am sure lot of the people has the same question. Can some clarify?



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  • aph0025
    11-12 01:13 PM
    sure. i will PM you.
    I got it, thanks a ton.
    Also, can you please let me know whose pay stub you submitted to get your case closed? Was it the one from your previous employer, or the one you got your visa transferred to?




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  • milind70
    07-07 02:13 PM
    How many years of years of W-2 form copies do we need to attach, when we file I-485 applications?
    There is no definate answer,but in general lawyers ask for last three W2 with last three paystubs plus last three years returns filing copy.



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  • Googler
    02-20 03:04 PM
    More on this at here (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=17450).




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  • lskreddy
    11-10 02:58 PM
    The answer is no, she cannot volunteer. Community service is probably all one can do but any others that potentially can be perceived as displacement of US worker is certainly a no-no. In the proposed case, it can be construed as such.

    Having said all this, its tough to interpret what actually is and is not true.



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  • asharda
    07-13 10:47 AM
    Its a good idea but make sure you guyz are comfortable. It must be hot out there.
    Have every one wear white as the color of peace/silent protest/sadness.




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  • ghost
    09-19 04:32 PM
    agreed, I just mean that publicly we whould not be asking explicitly to increase visa numbers.
    It depends on who our audience is:
    In interviews with newspapers for example, going into specifics like increasing visa numbers puts off the avg American, bec all he reads is increasing immigration.
    But in speaking with a knowledgeable audience, like of course when approaching politicians, this can and should be done.

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  • justsomeguy
    07-12 06:29 PM
    fellow legal immigrations - this is my first posting on immigrationvoice.
    i have been following this site very closely and first of all let me congratulate the IV team - you are all doing a terrific job!

    now, i have read a lot of threads where employees say their employers do not give them the I-140 receipt numbers or the approved I-140s. this is sick! this is worse than bonded labor. employers with good ethics do not play such dirty tricks. this just plain sucks :mad:

    clearly, there are rules from the uscis itself that you can port your priority date to another firm as long as your labor + 140 have been approved. so NOBODY has the moral right to withhold your 140 or labor approvals. i keep hearing that "140 belongs to the company" .. good.. but what the heck does that mean ? does that mean there are laws that permit PD porting but in a way you cannot really do that coz certain companies are not willing to give u the approved 140s?... is this FAIR ? or is it time to put this as another ACTION ITEM to make it illegal for companies to withold 140 from their employees especially if they want to switch jobs ??? something to chew on...
    peace!




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  • prioritydate
    07-25 11:11 AM
    Here is the calculation I came up with USCIS processing of our I-485 applications.
    USCIS should allocate 140,000 applications in a fiscal year. So, in a month they need to process, at least, 140,000/ 12 = 11,667 applications.
    Assuming that they have, at least, 20 working days in a month, they need to process 11,667/ 20 = 584 applications.
    So, now the question is, how many employees does USCIS have and are dedicated to the I-485 processing? We don�t know the exact number. Considering that USCIS is getting lot of revenue, they should have, at least, 50 employees doing this work.
    So, 584/50 = 12(Approx) applications they need to process in a day, per person.
    So, do you think it is viable? Of course, it is�
    What they need to process the I-485 application? They are not doing any FBI names check, or background check (Assuming that everything is done by other organization). So, how long does it take to review the I-485 application? Well, when I filled the application, it took me about 1 hour. So, to review it, let�s us say, it takes about 1/2 the time fill the application; that�s about half an hour. Considering the calculation that we made, it takes an about 6 hours to process 12 candidates. With this assumption, they still have 2 hours left to do miscellaneous tasks. Now the question is what the heck they are doing all the time? Why did they process only 80,000 applications in about 8 months? Are they lazy? Don�t they have enough employees (This shouldn�t be; an average Indian consultant company will have at least 20 employees!!). This is really a mystery. Anyways, if the USCIS really and whole heartedly wants to process the applications, they can; but they really don�t care about immigrants or their plights. :rolleyes:




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  • SAPGURU
    07-13 09:04 PM
    I was searching on internet and this is what i found on Murthy.com.
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    Recently, the Nebraska Service Center (NSC) provided instructions on how to notify them regarding an earlier priority date (PD) when filing the I-140 and I-485 for an individual. It is possible to transfer a PD from one employment-based green card case to another, filed for the same individual, if the first case has reached the point where the 1-140 petition has been approved. Similarly, it is possible, in certain limited situations, to transfer a priority date from an approved I-130 petition to a later family-based filing. On occasion, however, it is difficult to make the service centers aware that the beneficiary has an earlier priority date.

    The NSC, on June 14, 2005, provided instructions for a person filing a petition and requesting an earlier priority date based upon a previous case. A brightly-colored, flagged sheet of paper should be included to indicate that there is an earlier priority date. A copy of the prior I-797 Approval Notice of the I-140 petition should be inserted directly behind the brightly-colored sheet of paper. Though the NSC did not indicate where this should go in the filing, it is generally best to put such requests on the top of the filing or directly behind the cover sheet, to maximize the chance that it will be seen and acknowledged. This will avoid a rejection of the file, based on the priority date not being current, and a needless delay in processing the new filing.
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    Is that mean i can file I-485 with my previously approved I-140? I have also drop an email to my HR regarding the same. We do not have direct access to Attorney as every thing has to be directed by HR.




    deardar
    09-17 01:53 PM
    Dear folks,

    I tried to help your mission. I offered my talent, time, and my experience of delivering messages.
    Written to the forum and called in several times, was promised to get a call back.
    And was not contacted, nor called.

    And here is my message for you:
    You do not care about immigration reform - you care about your own green cards. You care ONLY about daisy consultants, such as yourselves, and you are not ready to address issues at large.
    You do not speak on behalf of me, nor you speak on behalf of the mainstream any employment based immigrant.

    Best of luck.


    Sir,
    Was there any specific information that you needed ?




    Pagal
    09-27 12:04 PM
    Hello,

    I think you are fine to do day trading on any visa type.

    Just because you conduct multiple transactions per day does not legally imply that you are paying any less attention to your regular job.

    If you are called for an AOS interview, a curious IO may ask how did you manage both, but you can always show that you did your job well by providing copies of your performance evaluations and/or letters from your supervisors/HR.

    In summary, good luck w day trading! Do donate part of the profits to IV... :)



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