vijay0101
01-21 11:15 PM
Hi guys,
my friend's situation is like this
1) EB2 is approved through spouse and I-485 is pending ....priority date for this is March 2005
in the mean time EB1- 140 is approved.
so my question is
1) can i apply another 485 while the 1st 485 is pending... ?
2) should I go ahed and apply for new 485 with EB1 any suggestion's are welcome.
Thanks
my friend's situation is like this
1) EB2 is approved through spouse and I-485 is pending ....priority date for this is March 2005
in the mean time EB1- 140 is approved.
so my question is
1) can i apply another 485 while the 1st 485 is pending... ?
2) should I go ahed and apply for new 485 with EB1 any suggestion's are welcome.
Thanks
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RRG
07-06 06:18 PM
http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=194681
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April 17th, 2008, 08:41 AM
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03-12 08:23 AM
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?p=325844 to make IV a stronger case...
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gc_chahiye
09-19 07:47 PM
Hi,
I have received notice for I-485 FP, but my I-140 is still in process (not approved or anything). How is this possible? Is it because of concurrent filing?
Thanks.
yes, its normal and ok. Your 485 will be processed independently of your I-140, and your fingerprinting, namecheck etc will all keep happening. You just cant get it approved without getting the I-140 approved first. Everything else goes on in parallel.
I have received notice for I-485 FP, but my I-140 is still in process (not approved or anything). How is this possible? Is it because of concurrent filing?
Thanks.
yes, its normal and ok. Your 485 will be processed independently of your I-140, and your fingerprinting, namecheck etc will all keep happening. You just cant get it approved without getting the I-140 approved first. Everything else goes on in parallel.
sertasheep
07-08 12:16 AM
It may be against IV policy to advertise these kind of issues. Hence moderating this post.
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Abhishika
10-17 07:28 PM
Hi All,
My hubbys PD is dec 04 Eb2. His I140 was filed on July 07 and in aug 07
we have applied for I-485.
I got the I-131 receipt notice which is having A# number.
Does A# number means 140 approval ? Online status of 140 shows as pending?
Thank You
Abhishika
My hubbys PD is dec 04 Eb2. His I140 was filed on July 07 and in aug 07
we have applied for I-485.
I got the I-131 receipt notice which is having A# number.
Does A# number means 140 approval ? Online status of 140 shows as pending?
Thank You
Abhishika
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11-07 11:52 AM
http://www.foreignlaborcert.doleta.gov/pdf/backlog_faqs_10-31-07.pdf
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USCIS == Frying Pan :)
if DOL == funeral house
then
USCIS == Frying Pan :)
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vivache
07-27 01:02 AM
I know everyone says Interim EAD is done with. But this is from the form on the USCIS website. Any ideas?
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-765.pdf
Interim EAD: an EAD issued to an eligible applicant when USCIS has failed to adjudicate an application within 90 days of receipt of a properly filed EAD application or within 30 days of a properly filed initial EAD application based on an asylumapplication filed on or after January 4, 1995. The interim EAD will be granted for a period not to exceed 240 days.
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-765.pdf
Interim EAD: an EAD issued to an eligible applicant when USCIS has failed to adjudicate an application within 90 days of receipt of a properly filed EAD application or within 30 days of a properly filed initial EAD application based on an asylumapplication filed on or after January 4, 1995. The interim EAD will be granted for a period not to exceed 240 days.
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ashish.mokashi@gmail.com
11-03 11:53 AM
Hi All
I have submitted my Indian passport for renewal at Houston Indian consulate via mail , it�s been close to a month I haven�t heard anything from consulate. I tried calling them up, no one attends the call.
Do you have any idea how can I speed up this process? Does personal visit to Houston consulate will help in speeding this up? Does passport submitted via mail can be handed over to me in person ?
Thanks
Ashish
I have submitted my Indian passport for renewal at Houston Indian consulate via mail , it�s been close to a month I haven�t heard anything from consulate. I tried calling them up, no one attends the call.
Do you have any idea how can I speed up this process? Does personal visit to Houston consulate will help in speeding this up? Does passport submitted via mail can be handed over to me in person ?
Thanks
Ashish
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pa_arora
02-07 04:03 PM
APs are taking twice as much as EADs. Does anyone has any idea why?
I see 2 LUDs on my AP on 5th and 6th but no news till now. Is it coming?
thanks
I see 2 LUDs on my AP on 5th and 6th but no news till now. Is it coming?
thanks
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02-19 01:35 PM
Some paras from Almost Everyone Lies, Often Seeing It as a Kindness (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/18/AR2007021800915.html).
The perjury trial of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby goes to the jury this week. The case speaks to several issues -- how the Bush administration deals with critics of the war in Iraq, and the games that Washington's reporters and politicians play with each other. As far as the jury is concerned, however, the case is about only one thing: lying.
One particularly well-qualified witness on this subject was not called by either the prosecution or the defense, so today we cross-examine Robert Feldman ourselves. Feldman is a social psychologist at the University of Massachusetts who studies lying in everyday life, and his findings are just the kind of thing that Libby's lawyers could have pounced on.
Feldman's experiments show that stern-faced judicial proceedings about perjury are as remote from the realities of human behavior as President Bush is from the Nobel Peace Prize. For one thing, lying plays a more complex role in human relationships than the black-and-white legal view recognizes. It is also so commonplace in everyday life that putting people on trial for lying is somewhat like putting them on trial for breathing.
Experiments have found that ordinary people tell about two lies every 10 minutes, with some people getting in as many as a dozen falsehoods in that period. More interestingly -- and Libby might see this as the silver lining if he is found guilty -- Feldman also found that liars tend to be more popular than honest people. (Ever notice how popular politicians somehow change their minds on controversial issues such as the war in Iraq at the exact moment that public opinion on those issues changes?)
The perjury trial of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby goes to the jury this week. The case speaks to several issues -- how the Bush administration deals with critics of the war in Iraq, and the games that Washington's reporters and politicians play with each other. As far as the jury is concerned, however, the case is about only one thing: lying.
One particularly well-qualified witness on this subject was not called by either the prosecution or the defense, so today we cross-examine Robert Feldman ourselves. Feldman is a social psychologist at the University of Massachusetts who studies lying in everyday life, and his findings are just the kind of thing that Libby's lawyers could have pounced on.
Feldman's experiments show that stern-faced judicial proceedings about perjury are as remote from the realities of human behavior as President Bush is from the Nobel Peace Prize. For one thing, lying plays a more complex role in human relationships than the black-and-white legal view recognizes. It is also so commonplace in everyday life that putting people on trial for lying is somewhat like putting them on trial for breathing.
Experiments have found that ordinary people tell about two lies every 10 minutes, with some people getting in as many as a dozen falsehoods in that period. More interestingly -- and Libby might see this as the silver lining if he is found guilty -- Feldman also found that liars tend to be more popular than honest people. (Ever notice how popular politicians somehow change their minds on controversial issues such as the war in Iraq at the exact moment that public opinion on those issues changes?)
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godbless
03-17 12:14 PM
Yes it is pretty much recognised for h1b purpose or for any other purpose whatsoever. I got my first h1b approval on the basis of my MBA from IGNOU.
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ashkam
08-06 08:32 AM
I can not find my old ead can i still file or what is the process.need help please
Is this from your OPT?
Is this from your OPT?
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11-17 03:15 PM
Any one interested in making the call? if we have more than 2 or 3 people, it might be more compelling
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amngc
09-07 07:19 PM
I re-entered the country using Advance Parole. I applied for H1 extension after the reentry and I have the approval notice with the I94 attached to it.
EAD renewal questions:
Manner of last entry - I think it should be Advance Parole
Current Immigrant status - Not sure if it is Parolee or H1?
Please help and reply if you have filed EAD in same case and got approval. Thanks in advance.
EAD renewal questions:
Manner of last entry - I think it should be Advance Parole
Current Immigrant status - Not sure if it is Parolee or H1?
Please help and reply if you have filed EAD in same case and got approval. Thanks in advance.
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gurumath77
10-30 09:52 AM
Hi All,
I just gave my fingerprints today. I got a match warning for almost all my fingers. I dont remember giving all my finger prints to USCIS at any point of time.. At the max, I would have given thumb and index finger when i travelled.. does this mean i am in trouble?
Any input is appreciated!!
THANKS
I just gave my fingerprints today. I got a match warning for almost all my fingers. I dont remember giving all my finger prints to USCIS at any point of time.. At the max, I would have given thumb and index finger when i travelled.. does this mean i am in trouble?
Any input is appreciated!!
THANKS
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hibworker
11-29 11:58 AM
If your 'temp stay' implies staying in a hotel and flying to Chicago on the weekend then no. If it means that you have leased an apartment and plan to stay in NY for a few months then sure go ahead and fill it out.
This is what I would have done based on my interpretation of the requirements.
This is what I would have done based on my interpretation of the requirements.
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roseball
03-21 02:03 AM
Nobody can predict when the quota will fill up. However, note that there are wide spread rumors about the regular quota being used up as early as the first day and Masters within a few weeks. Its in your best interest to file as early as possible.
Here are the time lines for last year:
Regular Quota: May 26th, 2006
Master's Quota: July 26th, 2006
Here are the time lines for last year:
Regular Quota: May 26th, 2006
Master's Quota: July 26th, 2006
tcsonly
03-15 07:10 PM
This question was already answered. Check other threads, especially "priority date transfers".
TCS.
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11-30 03:00 AM
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