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I had renewed my passport from Chicago Consulate couple of years ago. Their website is not the greatest and the forms were also very confusing. I had created a thread in this forum seeking some help but no one had any idea about which form to use.
As I lived in Chicago area, I just walked in the consulate, filled out the form, gave them the money and my passport and got it back in 3 days.
This may have changed but if your original passport was issued / renewed 10 years ago then you will need to get a new passport but if it was issued 5 years ago then they will just renew it.
Hope this helps!
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Just make sure at the Port of Entry to show the officer your most recent approval notice and be sure to carry a few pay stubs from your present employer.
Otherwise shouldn't be a problem at all with the visa stamped valid till next year.
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my visit to india will have any impact on my I-485/EAD processing..?
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pd_recapturing
12-13 02:50 PM
There is no AC21 for derivative applicants. She can join any employer at any time. AC21 comes into picture only for primary applicant. Derivatives get almost a virtual GC in terms of EAD.
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ronnie is right, using EAD even for a part-time job means losing your H1 status.
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WaitingUnlimited
08-25 02:50 AM
Hi,
I have my I140 approved couple of years ago and now our company is being acquired by another firm. As a result I may lose my job. I am on 5th year of H1 and have I140 copy.
I got an offer with a project from a top consulting firm who is willing to transfer my H1 and also carry forward GC.
However I am concerned, as that consulting firm has the history of cancelling the H1 once they could not find any new projects after the current project. But in current market scenario, I could find any other opportunity and it may be necessary to join that firm.
So lets say after one/two years, if I lose my job with that firm and want to carry forward my H1/GC with other company, will it be possible?
What should I ask the firm now (terms and conditions, before start working with them) to make my self in safe position later on?
Thanks for your advice.
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Queen Josephine
March 24th, 2007, 09:35 PM
Thanks guys. Nik, my boss took the decision out of my hands and had me order the 2 lense option. I'm hoping it's compact enough that I can hike with it. If so, he said he'd take my Canon Pro1 for the shop and I could have this. If I take it, then I'll look into your suggestion.
well queen my long lost thought you were gone forever to never come back friend.Thanks Mark....not gone, just slowing down a bit. Happens sometimes... but thank for the kind thoughts. I aprreciate it.
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Silverlight can be deployed on networks using something more centralized like group policy. I don't believe average end users can install SL3 without admin priviliges.
The best place to learn more is the SL Deployment Guide: http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2007/09/28/deploying-silverlight-in-the-enterprise.aspx
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I meant ven if your case is approved.
Thanks for the reply. But I have not yet received the approval. I have just received the receipt of H1B transfer application, and I am worried if they would not approve H1B transfer application since middle name has a typo. Please reply.
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jliechty
February 1st, 2006, 02:44 PM
It doesn't matter how you get the magnification - whether by extension or by a "real" macro lens, you're going to have to deal with very thin DOF. Small apertures are about the only thing you can do.
The only other option - available only if your subject is perfectly stationary - is to put your camera on a geared focusing rail and shoot numerous frames, repositioning the camera slightly from front to back in between each image. Software is available (designed for microscopy) that will mix the sharpest parts of each frame, giving you an image that has greater DOF than possible to obtain optically in one frame due to physical principles.
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If your MIL is not in the US, you cannot technically extend the visa.
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Hello Georgia members. Thanks for everyone who is joining the rally. I've created a googlegroup for the GA member. Please join this group.
http://groups.google.com/group/goivgaiv
Thanks to everyone who attended the rally. Please join the google group for Georgia. We can plan local activities, meetings etc and grow this chapter. There are so many legal immigrants living in GA but our strength was not reflected in the rally.
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I was with Company A whn I got married which had my visa and I 94 till Nov 08,2006. My wife wnt to consul. and got her visa and I-94 till same date.
I came back to US alone and changed to company B in July 06 and got my I-94 till 2009. Since my wife came to USA after that she didnt get her xtension.
i forgot to file for her xtension.
I had to agn change the company C in Dec 06. Thats whn i realised her I-94 expired in Nov. I applied for her I 539. But it wasnt approved by INS.
I have decided to send her back before 180 days, because if she crosses 180 days, it can be a 3 yr ban.
She will have to go back to consulate now now for visa stamping. Will she have a problem?
Thank u
Why don't you apply your H1B in premium rather. Strictly speaking she has have gone out of status. But at the worst case, the USCIS will just approve her I-539 as non extension of status (which means she doesn't get a new I-94 with the extension and rather just gets a H4 approval and would be asked to go to the home consulate for visa stamping and reentry.) . Hence my bet would be to wait for her I-539 approval and then make the decision. But most likely her I-539 extension of status would be just approved (ie she would get a new I-94 with new extension date ) and she doesn't have to travel back to the consulate.
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Devils_Advocate
04-09 06:30 PM
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs in the briefing just reiterated Shapiro's laments: �That story could have been written a year ago based off of what he's said on the campaign trail� I don't think [Obama] thinks it could be done this year.�
http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2009/04/09/white-house-walking-softly-on-immigration/
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Today, My H1B transfer got denied and waiting for denial notice. Employer is planning to appeal on denial case. (I am assuming that "Denial could be becasue of client letter was not furnished)
My Layer: Employer->Company A-> Primary Vendor -> Client
My I-94 is valid Nov-09-2009 based on previous employer petition. Previous employer notified USCIS on H1B termination.
On this, What would be best option.
1. File a new H1B case thru current employer (while is waiting for appeal result, as a back up plan)?
2. can I continue work for current employer since my I-94 is valid till 11/09/2009 and filling MTR?
3. Apply for H1B transfer thru primary vendor's sister concern?
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careerGC5050
11-23 07:52 AM
Anoop - dont worry about it and ask your company to reapply with a stronger educational valuation. Everything depends on the educational valuation report submitted along with the application.
Request for a stronger educational evaluation and request them to reapply.
gregspirited
08-19 05:38 PM
Hello Guys,
I have been working with my current employer for last 3 years as Software engineer and filed for PERM last October (18th Oct 2007). My six year H1-B limit expires in January 2010.
Now I'm getting an opportunity to move into Technical Program Management internally (within the same company).
I have couple of questions based on the above scenario
1. Is it safe to take the new opportunity since I have to start over my PERM process (given the backlog in Atlanta center) and also given the amount of time left in my H1-B (approx 15 months left)?
2. If I file a new PERM application now, can I use the experience that I gained in this company as part of the app OR should I use only my previous employer's experience (which was 3-4 years ago and has little relation with what I might do in program management) for the PERM app?
Your replies are greatly appreicated and thanks for your time
Do we need to follow any process to convert from H1 to EAD? Or just apply for jobs using EAD?
No. No. No. No. Your spouse can do anything with that EAD. Your spouse can do multiple jobs but once your spouse starts using EAD spouse's H-1 gets void.
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