sbmallik
05-29 12:08 PM
Insufficient information ... what is your current L-1 expiration date?
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BumbleBee
08-02 05:02 PM
Hi,
Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum,
I recently changed job. My H1 transfer is not complete yet. Now I have received a very good offer from a different company. Can I transfer my H1 to this company now?
Thanks
Yes, you can transfer to any employer and any number of times. At one point, I had 3 approved H1b, but as rule says, I could work only for one at a time :)
All the H1B's are valid till employer revokes it or it expires on its own.
The only danger I see in your case is continuous H1 status. If your current employerB goes ahead and cancels H1 petition, you would have worked illegally for the period of time you were with employerB. That can cause problem in your employerC h1 filling and/or future I-485 filling.
Even if employeeB cancels your petition but employerA hasn't cancel your h1 and it has not expired, then you will not be considered out of status, but you will be considered the one who have worked 'illegally'. This situation might give you h1 approval with employerC, but will have implications in 485 application.
Its better to wait till you get approval notice for employerB and then switch to employerC based on employerB's approval notice.
my 2 cents...
BumbleBee
BumbleBee
Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum,
I recently changed job. My H1 transfer is not complete yet. Now I have received a very good offer from a different company. Can I transfer my H1 to this company now?
Thanks
Yes, you can transfer to any employer and any number of times. At one point, I had 3 approved H1b, but as rule says, I could work only for one at a time :)
All the H1B's are valid till employer revokes it or it expires on its own.
The only danger I see in your case is continuous H1 status. If your current employerB goes ahead and cancels H1 petition, you would have worked illegally for the period of time you were with employerB. That can cause problem in your employerC h1 filling and/or future I-485 filling.
Even if employeeB cancels your petition but employerA hasn't cancel your h1 and it has not expired, then you will not be considered out of status, but you will be considered the one who have worked 'illegally'. This situation might give you h1 approval with employerC, but will have implications in 485 application.
Its better to wait till you get approval notice for employerB and then switch to employerC based on employerB's approval notice.
my 2 cents...
BumbleBee
BumbleBee
ricky26
03-22 10:59 PM
as long as your gc is pending, you can get 1 year extension. After 140 approval and 485 still pending you can get 3 year extension. OR you can apply for EAD to continue in status.
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10-05 10:54 AM
If not EB1, even EB2 is fine because you belong to UK and EB2 is current for you. If you claim EB1, you can easily apply in EB2 and it's "current" for you.
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kewlkrazy
01-11 07:34 PM
Hi,
I had a question about the H-1B cap. I am currently in F-1 status in
graduate school and am planning to finish my degree requirements
sometime in March/April 2007 and eventually need to be in H-1B status
to continue to work in the US.
I previously was in the H-1B status from Jan. 2001 till Sep. 2001 (9 months)
for which I was counted towards the FY2001 H-1B cap (more than 6 years ago).
In Sep. 2001, I switched to F-1 status to get a PhD and haven't been
outside the US for more than 4 weeks since then. My question is
will I be subject to the H-1B cap again, and get a new 6-year H-1B
term, if a for-profit employer files an H-1B petition for me for FY2008
?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
not be counted against the H-1B cap ?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
also be counted against the H-1B cap ?
By the H-1B cap, I am referring to the numerical annual limit of 65k+20k.
Thanks in advance for any helpful replies.
I had a question about the H-1B cap. I am currently in F-1 status in
graduate school and am planning to finish my degree requirements
sometime in March/April 2007 and eventually need to be in H-1B status
to continue to work in the US.
I previously was in the H-1B status from Jan. 2001 till Sep. 2001 (9 months)
for which I was counted towards the FY2001 H-1B cap (more than 6 years ago).
In Sep. 2001, I switched to F-1 status to get a PhD and haven't been
outside the US for more than 4 weeks since then. My question is
will I be subject to the H-1B cap again, and get a new 6-year H-1B
term, if a for-profit employer files an H-1B petition for me for FY2008
?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
not be counted against the H-1B cap ?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
also be counted against the H-1B cap ?
By the H-1B cap, I am referring to the numerical annual limit of 65k+20k.
Thanks in advance for any helpful replies.
ksairi
08-15 11:12 AM
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gccovet
06-19 02:13 PM
Dear IVians,
Do I need to send my original passport for PIO application?
I am not comfortable sending out my passport. Hence, I wanted to double-check.
Your response is appreciated.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18820
Do I need to send my original passport for PIO application?
I am not comfortable sending out my passport. Hence, I wanted to double-check.
Your response is appreciated.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18820
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kshitijnt
09-29 11:06 PM
Guys,
I am currently working as Programmer Analyst for a company who is currently doing the GC. I have been with them for about 7 years.
Starting next month I am going to use my H1 7th year.
I am pondering about a new offer Firmware Engg. My GC detaisl are below:
PD: 06/2003 -- EB3
Education: MS
I am planning to stay in H1B, if possible with the new employer. But thinking of doing PERM and see if I can port my earlier date during I-140 filing.
Any suggestions or recommendations ...
Thanks
Srini
Better to agree on terms beforehand
I am currently working as Programmer Analyst for a company who is currently doing the GC. I have been with them for about 7 years.
Starting next month I am going to use my H1 7th year.
I am pondering about a new offer Firmware Engg. My GC detaisl are below:
PD: 06/2003 -- EB3
Education: MS
I am planning to stay in H1B, if possible with the new employer. But thinking of doing PERM and see if I can port my earlier date during I-140 filing.
Any suggestions or recommendations ...
Thanks
Srini
Better to agree on terms beforehand
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fullhouse
08-23 01:18 PM
I am dependent on our GC application. We had provided initial Finger prints in July 2007. I got an FP notice in 2009 and have just received another FP notice for next week. Meanwhile, the primary applicant on our application has not recd any biometrics appt since the 07 initial set.
Is there anything to be concerned about?
TIA
Same thing happened to my wife, but I received only once after filing 485 in 2007. Apparently, USCIS is unable to refresh my wife's FP automatically after 15 months (got this from infopass). Also, I have seen this happening to NSC-CSC-NSC transferred applications and we are one of them. No worries our 485 was approved last week.
Thanks
Is there anything to be concerned about?
TIA
Same thing happened to my wife, but I received only once after filing 485 in 2007. Apparently, USCIS is unable to refresh my wife's FP automatically after 15 months (got this from infopass). Also, I have seen this happening to NSC-CSC-NSC transferred applications and we are one of them. No worries our 485 was approved last week.
Thanks
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ras
06-15 01:04 AM
I lost my job about a month ago with fortune company where I had my H1 and then I filed to transfer my H1 to the GC filing company. It got approved last week. They even seem to have sent the I 94 with the H1 approval.
I have a visa from the earlier company(fortune company) till dec 2009 in my passport. Do I now need to get a fresh visa again with the new (GC) company that has sponsored my H1. Or is the visa validity in my passport is good enough to work even for the new employer?
I have a visa from the earlier company(fortune company) till dec 2009 in my passport. Do I now need to get a fresh visa again with the new (GC) company that has sponsored my H1. Or is the visa validity in my passport is good enough to work even for the new employer?
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sneha.shah
05-05 12:55 PM
Hello,
I am planning to file H1 petition through a sponsor . I am having questions for h1 duration and initial h1 approval time, here is my details :
I am on L1 right now and my L1 stay in US is :
Apr'07 - Dec'07 - 9 months
Jan'08 - Mar'09 - Was in india
Mar'09 - till date - ~13 months.
Now my questions are :
1) If I apply for h1, how much time I can stay on h1 considering L1 stay as well ?
2) How much time initially h1 could be approved before doing h1 extension for another 3 years ?
I would appreciate your help, Thanks in advance.
I am planning to file H1 petition through a sponsor . I am having questions for h1 duration and initial h1 approval time, here is my details :
I am on L1 right now and my L1 stay in US is :
Apr'07 - Dec'07 - 9 months
Jan'08 - Mar'09 - Was in india
Mar'09 - till date - ~13 months.
Now my questions are :
1) If I apply for h1, how much time I can stay on h1 considering L1 stay as well ?
2) How much time initially h1 could be approved before doing h1 extension for another 3 years ?
I would appreciate your help, Thanks in advance.
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desi3933
02-03 03:49 PM
Hi,
Both me and my wife are on EAD and have valid AP (valid till December 2010), H1 expires in Jan 2011(not stamped on our passport) . Priority date is June 2005, have a job and have current paustubs/w2.
My wife is in India currently - we both are planning on coming back in April sometime with our new born baby. My question is about getting H4 stamped for our baby.
1.Do we need to get our H1 stamped on our passport to get H4 for our kid ?
2.What happens if our I485 gets approved before we get H4 stamp for our kid ?
3.What is the procedure these days to get H4 stamped on passport ?
NS
1. Yes, H4 is derivative status. Primary should be in H1 status.
2. As long as kid was born BEFORE I-485 was approved, kid can get GC as follow-to-join.
3. Contact the US consulate in your area and your employer to get list of documents needed.
_________________
Not a legal advice.
Both me and my wife are on EAD and have valid AP (valid till December 2010), H1 expires in Jan 2011(not stamped on our passport) . Priority date is June 2005, have a job and have current paustubs/w2.
My wife is in India currently - we both are planning on coming back in April sometime with our new born baby. My question is about getting H4 stamped for our baby.
1.Do we need to get our H1 stamped on our passport to get H4 for our kid ?
2.What happens if our I485 gets approved before we get H4 stamp for our kid ?
3.What is the procedure these days to get H4 stamped on passport ?
NS
1. Yes, H4 is derivative status. Primary should be in H1 status.
2. As long as kid was born BEFORE I-485 was approved, kid can get GC as follow-to-join.
3. Contact the US consulate in your area and your employer to get list of documents needed.
_________________
Not a legal advice.
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fromnaija
09-14 11:36 AM
The idea of a H1 transfer is a misnomer. Every application is a new H1. However, if you already are in a valid H1 nonimmigrant category then your new application is not subjected to the cap.
Whats the difference between H1 transfer and a new H1?
Whats the difference between H1 transfer and a new H1?
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pezz77
01-29 09:23 PM
Thank you for the info! Should I give my lawyer a heads up or not worry about changing address on the application (if they still can do that)?
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10-06 01:21 PM
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in most states, first step is to file the articles of incorporation, once articles are approved, you may have to select a board (if you did not set it up in the articles), record the inc with your county recorder, register the inc with IRS (for fein), open a bank account, if your business is retail, register with the state, get a state id number and thats it...
the long process is making all the decisions... who should be your registered agent, how many shares, what initial equity, what address, who are the board members, what purpose of the company etc...
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in most states, first step is to file the articles of incorporation, once articles are approved, you may have to select a board (if you did not set it up in the articles), record the inc with your county recorder, register the inc with IRS (for fein), open a bank account, if your business is retail, register with the state, get a state id number and thats it...
the long process is making all the decisions... who should be your registered agent, how many shares, what initial equity, what address, who are the board members, what purpose of the company etc...
have fun...
I have heard that it is pretty easy and straight forward to incorporate a business using legalzoom.com. I have not tried that myself..
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DSLStart
01-08 10:51 AM
You can stay out of the US for up to 6 months with no consequence, as long as the person has a vaild green card and passport. Over 6 months contact with the US consulate is needed and the green card holder can stay out of the country for up to a year. Over a year the green card holder will forfeit their green card and not be allowed to re-enter the country.
The US permanent resident CAN stay out of the country for more than a year if they apply for and are granted a re-entry permit by USCIS prior to leaving the country. However, for a PR to become a citizen, he/she must have 5 years of continuous residency and staying abroad for more than a year will typically break it regardless of whether a re-entry permit is issued/used.
after all there is no departure date stamped in my passport? do the airlines inform INS of passenger departure dates? does INS keep a record of departure dates of green card holders in their computers?
i know that the immigration officer at the port of entry asks "How long have u been outside the US?" In my case it will be one year and one week so can i just say "about a year"
The US permanent resident CAN stay out of the country for more than a year if they apply for and are granted a re-entry permit by USCIS prior to leaving the country. However, for a PR to become a citizen, he/she must have 5 years of continuous residency and staying abroad for more than a year will typically break it regardless of whether a re-entry permit is issued/used.
after all there is no departure date stamped in my passport? do the airlines inform INS of passenger departure dates? does INS keep a record of departure dates of green card holders in their computers?
i know that the immigration officer at the port of entry asks "How long have u been outside the US?" In my case it will be one year and one week so can i just say "about a year"
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09-29 09:23 AM
What is the H1 premium processing fee and what is the regular processing fee ?
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10-26 06:45 PM
http://www.immigration-law.com/
10/23/2007: Senate Passed Legislation to Recapture 61,000 Unused Numbers for Allied Healthcare Workers
* In the legal immigration, the allied healthcare community has strongest lobbying groups in the nation. These groups were able to muscle passage of a legislative bill in the Senate yesterday recapturing 61,000 unused EB-3 foreign worker visa numbers for them. This bill was passed as part of the Labor-HHS 2008 appropriation bill. Reportedly, this bill faces two roadblocks ahead to make it into a final legislation. One is the White House that has been threatening to veto the Labor-HHS bill in toto because of the amount of spending. Second is the House that has to agree to the Senate version in the conference committee. However, the second roadblock does not seem to pose any serious threat as demonstrated by the move of some of Democrats in the House. Please stay tuned.
10/23/2007: Senate Passed Legislation to Recapture 61,000 Unused Numbers for Allied Healthcare Workers
* In the legal immigration, the allied healthcare community has strongest lobbying groups in the nation. These groups were able to muscle passage of a legislative bill in the Senate yesterday recapturing 61,000 unused EB-3 foreign worker visa numbers for them. This bill was passed as part of the Labor-HHS 2008 appropriation bill. Reportedly, this bill faces two roadblocks ahead to make it into a final legislation. One is the White House that has been threatening to veto the Labor-HHS bill in toto because of the amount of spending. Second is the House that has to agree to the Senate version in the conference committee. However, the second roadblock does not seem to pose any serious threat as demonstrated by the move of some of Democrats in the House. Please stay tuned.
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