seahawks
06-15 01:58 AM
I have been reading so many thread on filing but I haven't heard anything on what to do, look for after we file the 485 paper work
Can somebody provide the normal steps and what to expect after 485 gets filed. Is there a number you get, is there something you check online, what to expect in mail, what to check with the attorney, what is Finger printing, when to expect EAD, Travel Parole.. Do we need to call a hotline, I keep hearing Infopass. What is the final thing like do they stamp in the passport and we assume we have the GC? All I know is GC is not green:)
Sorry, have no clue what is the after ..
Thanks
Can somebody provide the normal steps and what to expect after 485 gets filed. Is there a number you get, is there something you check online, what to expect in mail, what to check with the attorney, what is Finger printing, when to expect EAD, Travel Parole.. Do we need to call a hotline, I keep hearing Infopass. What is the final thing like do they stamp in the passport and we assume we have the GC? All I know is GC is not green:)
Sorry, have no clue what is the after ..
Thanks
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cr125rider
04-16 01:45 AM
That is the sprite of link walking right, this one is a WIP, got some font and organization issues. Thanks for the condtructive feedback RadioactiveChimp *sarcasm*. Thanks Kman.
CRAZYMONK
04-26 08:45 AM
Techically, you can't use Employer A stamping as you never worked in US.
You can give a try but not before october 2010 as the employer B petition is valid only from october 1 2010.
You can give a try but not before october 2010 as the employer B petition is valid only from october 1 2010.
2011 Yemen
kittu1991
01-15 06:45 PM
If you want to get some data that is usefull to more people( and not just you), remove all those approved (let them enjoy their life) choices and expand the >2002 to different years.
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Blog Feeds
06-11 08:20 PM
Today I will be giving a presentation on immigration law along with my colleague, V. Thomas Langford, to the Air Force JAG serving at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, California. The Air Force JAG Corps are lawyers who provide legal advice to those serving in the Air Force.
Our training today will focus on the basics of immigration law. We will be covering family-based immigration law and outlining the procedures involved in petitioning for a family member to immigrate to the United States. We will also be talking about the Violence Against Women Act ("VAWA") and how an individual may self-petition for immigration status if he or she has been the victim of abuse or mental cruelty. Finally, we will discuss the naturalization laws as they apply to those serving in the military at a time of a conflict.
It seems that I always learn something while preparing for a presentation. While preparing for this one, I learned that staff from USCIS in Sacramento go to Travis Air Force Base twice a month to interview applicants for naturalization and administer the oath of citizenship on the same day. Kudos to USCIS for taking the time to do this. USCIS has an entire website page devoted to military naturalization ceremonies (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=7b309f22ae951210VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=0a9ab58f71e14110VgnVCM1000004718190a RCRD) performed in May 2009. Included on it is the photo taken at Travis.
More... (http://www.californiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/06/immigration_training_at_travis.html)
Our training today will focus on the basics of immigration law. We will be covering family-based immigration law and outlining the procedures involved in petitioning for a family member to immigrate to the United States. We will also be talking about the Violence Against Women Act ("VAWA") and how an individual may self-petition for immigration status if he or she has been the victim of abuse or mental cruelty. Finally, we will discuss the naturalization laws as they apply to those serving in the military at a time of a conflict.
It seems that I always learn something while preparing for a presentation. While preparing for this one, I learned that staff from USCIS in Sacramento go to Travis Air Force Base twice a month to interview applicants for naturalization and administer the oath of citizenship on the same day. Kudos to USCIS for taking the time to do this. USCIS has an entire website page devoted to military naturalization ceremonies (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=7b309f22ae951210VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=0a9ab58f71e14110VgnVCM1000004718190a RCRD) performed in May 2009. Included on it is the photo taken at Travis.
More... (http://www.californiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/06/immigration_training_at_travis.html)
Ann Ruben
01-08 09:57 PM
you can file for a change of status to H-1, but you cannot begin working until the change of status is approved. Alternatively, you can travel to a US Consul, obtain an H-1 visa, re-enter the US using the H-1 visa and then begin work.
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Steve Mitchell
January 5th, 2004, 05:14 PM
Not really digital, but an amazing accomplishment. From the Nikon press area:
Record breaking Nikon F5
Service engineers at Nikon�s German Service Centre were amazed to discover during routine servicing recently that a Nikon F5 had achieved 1,092,904 shutter releases without fault.
Translating into about 35 kilometers of film this figure is a testament to the durable design of the mechanism, now also shared by the latest Nikon D2H Professional Digital SLR.
To put the 1,092,904 shutter releases into context, it equates to 34 hours of continuous shooting at 8 frames per second.
The camera is one of the bodies used in the Matthaus Photographic Studio in Nuremburg, Germany.
Nikon Germany�s Service Manager Joachim Hoffman said: �This is the most shutter releases I have ever seen. The F5 shutter is, in my opinion, definitely more durable than any other camera�s. Because the F5 in question was well looked after and serviced regularly, that makes it last longer- it�s a bit like going to the dentist!� he added.
Record breaking Nikon F5
Service engineers at Nikon�s German Service Centre were amazed to discover during routine servicing recently that a Nikon F5 had achieved 1,092,904 shutter releases without fault.
Translating into about 35 kilometers of film this figure is a testament to the durable design of the mechanism, now also shared by the latest Nikon D2H Professional Digital SLR.
To put the 1,092,904 shutter releases into context, it equates to 34 hours of continuous shooting at 8 frames per second.
The camera is one of the bodies used in the Matthaus Photographic Studio in Nuremburg, Germany.
Nikon Germany�s Service Manager Joachim Hoffman said: �This is the most shutter releases I have ever seen. The F5 shutter is, in my opinion, definitely more durable than any other camera�s. Because the F5 in question was well looked after and serviced regularly, that makes it last longer- it�s a bit like going to the dentist!� he added.
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nigel_g
February 18th, 2005, 02:38 AM
The storage silo (that modern building in the center of the photo) seems a little out of place. Also, on my display the contrast doesn't seem great - the colours seem a little flat.
What was the coffee like? :)
What was the coffee like? :)
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CRAZYMONK
07-21 01:14 PM
Just fill out the new I9 Form with your EAD details. You should be fine.
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SPAD3S
03-23 02:30 AM
Nice stamp....Kirupa should do a thing were he picks like 25 peeps in a stamp contest and turns them into real stamps and peopl could buy them off the site for like 5 dollars or somthin lol
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Brad
January 10th, 2004, 09:20 AM
I would have to agree that the colouring is really nice in the first picture. However, I've always been big fan of sepia toned b&w photographs. It's pretty easy to find some good actions for Photoshop, and then you can play around with it from there. I think the faded edge would look really good with the sepia. (really works with an aged photo)
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arrarrgee
07-18 09:18 AM
Can somebody file 140/485 if labor is approved today July 18th based on the new directive? How about future Labor approvals, say August 5th? Could somebody plz throw some light on this?
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pmb76
07-11 05:20 PM
How about Rakhi Sawant or Bipasha Basu doing a oomph number for IV ?
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saikatmandal
02-11 02:06 PM
Hi,
I saw a soft LUD on my (and spouse's) I-485 yesterday - 2/10/2009.
Just wanted to find out if others have seen the same in the last couple of days. I am Aug 2007 filer of I-485 when the window opened. EB3 India, PD - June 03.
Wondering if this is a sign of good news on the way !!
Thanks
I saw a soft LUD on my (and spouse's) I-485 yesterday - 2/10/2009.
Just wanted to find out if others have seen the same in the last couple of days. I am Aug 2007 filer of I-485 when the window opened. EB3 India, PD - June 03.
Wondering if this is a sign of good news on the way !!
Thanks
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mdmd10
05-12 01:14 PM
Thank you all for your responses.
Actually I wanted to know if one doesn't go out of the country and stays back in the US, and remains unemployed for whatever reason for say 6 month or more- medical, personal etc or perhaps just take a break.
Actually I wanted to know if one doesn't go out of the country and stays back in the US, and remains unemployed for whatever reason for say 6 month or more- medical, personal etc or perhaps just take a break.
dresses A Yemeni newspaper editor has
dan19
10-25 05:04 PM
Recently my friend filed..It took 25 days
my wife is moving to another employer. they filed her h1b transfer 2 weeks back. does anyone have an estimate on when she should get here receipt???
my wife is moving to another employer. they filed her h1b transfer 2 weeks back. does anyone have an estimate on when she should get here receipt???
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bksjay
01-26 05:08 AM
can someone pls help me with a few question on re entry permit. i will be going back to us after 1year 8months. i had applied for re entry perit in oct 2007 - i left us in may 2008 - my re entry permit is valid till july 2010. i will be going to us in feb 2010. my question is will i have problem because i left us before i got my permit. my husband who was still in us got my permit for me.
girlfriend I learnt a funny fact that the
transpass
09-28 12:55 PM
what info do you need to take to the office? gurus, can someone explain?
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pom
10-01 04:53 AM
I could only see the second one, and it's not bad. But I have no idea what you were trying to show... It looks a little bit like my room when I wake up, before I put my glasses on...
pom :cowboy:
pom :cowboy:
munch_042
04-15 07:21 AM
I'm from the Philippines and Mar. 28, 2006 is my PD. My question now is, what if by June (by God's grace) my PD will be processed. How many more months should I wait before receiving my packet 4? considering that certain documents (ds230,nbi) need to be updated & be sent to them. A total of how many more months should I still need to wait before my embassy interview?
Hope u can really help me with this! thanks!
Hope u can really help me with this! thanks!
PD_Dec2002
06-27 09:15 PM
Hi All,
I would like to know if i can file multiple 485s being primary on both ?
Here is my current status ...
1. Company A sponsored my GC and the priority is Oct'03 (never worked for this company)
2. Company B sponsored GC (priority Nov'05). - Currently working for this company
3. Both are EB-3
4. Applied 140 & 485 thru concurrent processing (Company A) in 2004
5. Now that all the dates are current, I am eligible to file 485 (Company B)
So my question is can i have two 485s filed ?
First case is future employment case but has '03 priority
Second case is more strong, but with '05 priority.
I am confused, what to do now.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Please search the forums for answers before starting new threads. There are several threads that discuss the issues with multiple I-485 filings.
Thanks,
Jayant
I would like to know if i can file multiple 485s being primary on both ?
Here is my current status ...
1. Company A sponsored my GC and the priority is Oct'03 (never worked for this company)
2. Company B sponsored GC (priority Nov'05). - Currently working for this company
3. Both are EB-3
4. Applied 140 & 485 thru concurrent processing (Company A) in 2004
5. Now that all the dates are current, I am eligible to file 485 (Company B)
So my question is can i have two 485s filed ?
First case is future employment case but has '03 priority
Second case is more strong, but with '05 priority.
I am confused, what to do now.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Please search the forums for answers before starting new threads. There are several threads that discuss the issues with multiple I-485 filings.
Thanks,
Jayant
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