cool_guy_onnet1
11-02 11:15 AM
You pay 10% Penalty plus 30% taxes. Eitherway you will pay 30% taxes.
Listen, Invest agressively. and if you make 10% gain... (RIO jumped 5% in a week!) you are fine.
I religiously do IRA and would recommend to everyone.
Later,
Listen, Invest agressively. and if you make 10% gain... (RIO jumped 5% in a week!) you are fine.
I religiously do IRA and would recommend to everyone.
Later,
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11-08 03:30 PM
The H-3 trainee visa is a non-immigrant visa option for foreign nationals seeking training in any field of endeavor, including, but not limited to, commerce, communications, finance, government, transportation, agriculture, or the professions (except physicians).
Specifically, the H-3 is utilized by a foreign national seeking to pursue a career outside the United States, and training in the U.S. is necessary because the foreign national's home country does not have the type of training program available. Once the training program in the U.S. has concluded, the trainee must return to his or her home country to use the skills gained in the training program. In order to qualify, the U.S. employer must show that the foreign national's home country does not offer or does not prepare the trainee for the type of work that is available in the country, therefore training in the U.S. is necessary. When submitting H-3 visa petitions to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), employers must establish that the training program includes the following:
Detailed description of the type of training and supervision to be given;
The training program structure;
Amount of time that will be devoted to productive employment (which must be kept at a minimum since this visa is for training and not for productive employment).
Number of hours the foreign national will spend in classroom instruction and on-the-job training;
Detail the career abroad for which the foreign national is training;
Explanation as to why the training cannot be obtained in the country abroad and the reason the training in the U.S. is necessary;
Source of remuneration.
The H-3 trainee visa is a valuable non-immigrant visa option for training in a variety of industries. For more information regarding H-3 visas or any other immigration related matters, please call Kraft & Associates at 214-999-9999.
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Specifically, the H-3 is utilized by a foreign national seeking to pursue a career outside the United States, and training in the U.S. is necessary because the foreign national's home country does not have the type of training program available. Once the training program in the U.S. has concluded, the trainee must return to his or her home country to use the skills gained in the training program. In order to qualify, the U.S. employer must show that the foreign national's home country does not offer or does not prepare the trainee for the type of work that is available in the country, therefore training in the U.S. is necessary. When submitting H-3 visa petitions to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), employers must establish that the training program includes the following:
Detailed description of the type of training and supervision to be given;
The training program structure;
Amount of time that will be devoted to productive employment (which must be kept at a minimum since this visa is for training and not for productive employment).
Number of hours the foreign national will spend in classroom instruction and on-the-job training;
Detail the career abroad for which the foreign national is training;
Explanation as to why the training cannot be obtained in the country abroad and the reason the training in the U.S. is necessary;
Source of remuneration.
The H-3 trainee visa is a valuable non-immigrant visa option for training in a variety of industries. For more information regarding H-3 visas or any other immigration related matters, please call Kraft & Associates at 214-999-9999.
More... (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Immigration-law-answers-blog/~3/RK8CT8ccyfg/)
alterego
08-15 11:47 PM
I found this interesting. Salaries for managers are becoming quite competitive in India apparently.
Given that certain areas are especially hot in India compared to the rest of the economy and that gives you a relatively strong position and quality of life. It seems the gap between US and India is closing for people in certain fields faster than it is closing for the average joe.........for whom it will take generations at best. Perhaps we need to see that perspective.
http://in.biz.yahoo.com/060815/203/66p63.html
Given that certain areas are especially hot in India compared to the rest of the economy and that gives you a relatively strong position and quality of life. It seems the gap between US and India is closing for people in certain fields faster than it is closing for the average joe.........for whom it will take generations at best. Perhaps we need to see that perspective.
http://in.biz.yahoo.com/060815/203/66p63.html
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ragz4u
01-21 11:18 PM
Dear Friends,
Several members of the Immigration Voice organization are back in Washington, DC for this weekend too (Jan 21, Jan 22).
As you can imagine, we are here to put up a serious fight against the anti-immigration lobbyist and my sincere thanks to all these volunteers who have already spent a sizeable portion of their personal time and money (in addition to the direct contribution to immigrationvoice.org) towards a common goal. The least we can do is support them monetarily and by volunteering for a common cause. After all, aren't we going to benefit from their efforts too?
Updates to follow
Several members of the Immigration Voice organization are back in Washington, DC for this weekend too (Jan 21, Jan 22).
As you can imagine, we are here to put up a serious fight against the anti-immigration lobbyist and my sincere thanks to all these volunteers who have already spent a sizeable portion of their personal time and money (in addition to the direct contribution to immigrationvoice.org) towards a common goal. The least we can do is support them monetarily and by volunteering for a common cause. After all, aren't we going to benefit from their efforts too?
Updates to follow
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wandmaker
02-24 12:26 AM
Hi Guys,
I have recently got married and entered US on AP, I have not used my EAD and started working for the same employer (GC sponsered). My wife is going for H4 Stamping in US consulate in India. Does any one has any experience? Do you see any problem during Stamping.
Thanks in Advance.
-Abhi
As long as you have a clean immigration track record (no out of status, continous pay) - your wife should not have any issues in H4 stamping and there may be administrative delays (like PIMS and etc), which no one has control over it.
I have recently got married and entered US on AP, I have not used my EAD and started working for the same employer (GC sponsered). My wife is going for H4 Stamping in US consulate in India. Does any one has any experience? Do you see any problem during Stamping.
Thanks in Advance.
-Abhi
As long as you have a clean immigration track record (no out of status, continous pay) - your wife should not have any issues in H4 stamping and there may be administrative delays (like PIMS and etc), which no one has control over it.
10dulkar
08-09 07:30 PM
same subject another thread. People went crazy with first one. Now one more.....:rolleyes:
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sanz
01-19 11:03 PM
So another diploma mill shut down... how many more remain....
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martinvisalaw
04-26 04:32 PM
My friend's on her 6th year H1B and it will expire on Sept 10, 2010. A PERM labor was filed and the Labor went into an audit, responses were sent immediately.
If she transfer her H1B to new company.
1. Can she ask for 1 year extension based on her pending labor? Does she need to wait till the labor gets approved?
She can get one year if the LC is pending for 365 days, as previous poster said. However, the new company needs to be able to file a new PERM immediately, so she can get an 8th year extension. It is very unlikely that the old company will keep the permanent residence process going once she changes jobs.
2. Can she use Premium Processing for H1 transfer?
Yes, but if she's maintaining status she can change employers on filing the new H-1B. The company doesn't need the expense of PP.
If she transfer her H1B to new company.
1. Can she ask for 1 year extension based on her pending labor? Does she need to wait till the labor gets approved?
She can get one year if the LC is pending for 365 days, as previous poster said. However, the new company needs to be able to file a new PERM immediately, so she can get an 8th year extension. It is very unlikely that the old company will keep the permanent residence process going once she changes jobs.
2. Can she use Premium Processing for H1 transfer?
Yes, but if she's maintaining status she can change employers on filing the new H-1B. The company doesn't need the expense of PP.
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bobby123
12-29 12:50 PM
You have to go through the same process as a New H1B and it stamped in INDIA again and also get in touch with your new employer he should be able to give you the info you need. Their is no new form to be filled in.
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english_august
09-23 10:49 AM
I've filed for I129 but I don't yet have my I-797C, Notice of Action form with me. I do have my receipt number and I was wondering if it was possible to find out the service center based on that.
When I check the status of my case online, it does not include any information regarding which service is processing my application.
When I check the status of my case online, it does not include any information regarding which service is processing my application.
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09-17 07:04 AM
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rameshk75
09-03 01:52 PM
From the I-131 instructions document, find the list of docs required:
- I131 application
- copy of 485 receipt
- Copy of Driver's license
- Copy of I94
- Copy of H1 - I797 Approval Notice
- 2 Photos (A# and Name on back side with pencil)
- Check ($305) to U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Send the application based on where you LIVE
Am i missing anything?
- I131 application
- copy of 485 receipt
- Copy of Driver's license
- Copy of I94
- Copy of H1 - I797 Approval Notice
- 2 Photos (A# and Name on back side with pencil)
- Check ($305) to U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Send the application based on where you LIVE
Am i missing anything?
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08-21 02:50 PM
Immigration Law Headlines Has Just Posted the Following:
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pappu
05-13 01:54 PM
sorry, this message is in the wrong forum, lot of people come here to find a solution for retrogression problem, if you have questions related to your personal cases, please post it in the right forum.
immigration forum on immigration.com is the best place to post personal immigration questions. Murthy chat on murthy.com is another resource. Lets have this forum specifically for IV related issues that affects us all.
immigration forum on immigration.com is the best place to post personal immigration questions. Murthy chat on murthy.com is another resource. Lets have this forum specifically for IV related issues that affects us all.
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morchu
05-30 01:42 PM
I believe you know that re-entry permit is required only beyond 1 year.
I will say, don't wait. Have some documentation ready regarding your "emergency need" to be out of USA. Also have some documentation to prove your intention to permanently reside in US.
In case the officer asks some question. Just be prepared to answer, and clarify that you have proper intention to continue residing permanently in US.
Sir,
I got my green card on Feb'2008 and had to make emergency travel to my country Mexico to be with my family on August'2008. Now, I would like to come back after 10 months of stay in Mexico. The problem is that I do not have any permanent residence/car/Electricity bill to prove my permanent residency status except VOIP phone and paid my tax for the last 6 years promptly. Is it possible for me to make it to USA? or Should I wait for 2 more moths and file for Visa reentry permit in local embassy and come there if I get one?
Please advice me.
Thanks,
Juang.
I will say, don't wait. Have some documentation ready regarding your "emergency need" to be out of USA. Also have some documentation to prove your intention to permanently reside in US.
In case the officer asks some question. Just be prepared to answer, and clarify that you have proper intention to continue residing permanently in US.
Sir,
I got my green card on Feb'2008 and had to make emergency travel to my country Mexico to be with my family on August'2008. Now, I would like to come back after 10 months of stay in Mexico. The problem is that I do not have any permanent residence/car/Electricity bill to prove my permanent residency status except VOIP phone and paid my tax for the last 6 years promptly. Is it possible for me to make it to USA? or Should I wait for 2 more moths and file for Visa reentry permit in local embassy and come there if I get one?
Please advice me.
Thanks,
Juang.
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gcawaited
06-09 03:30 PM
Dear All
I am the first time user of this Forum
I got this email today from CRIS saying my I485 has been transferred to another office.
What does this mean?
I am worried since my PD is 2006 and Visas are not avaialble what is that they wantto do now?
I changed my employer after 2 years of getting the I 140 approval and EAD.
Please advice what is it all about and what to expect next
Below is the msg that I got from CRIS
Thanks in advance
Application Type: I485 , APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS
Current Status: This case has been sent to another office for processing because it has jurisdiction over the case.
On June 8, 2009, we transferred this I485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS to our NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER location for processing because they now have jurisdiction over the case. We sent you a notice of this transfer. Please follow any instructions on this notice. You will be notified by mail when a decision is made, or if the office needs something from you. If you move while this case is pending, call customer service. We process cases in the order we receive them. You can use our processing dates to estimate when this case will be done. This case has been sent to our NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER location. Follow the link below to check processing dates. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register.
I am the first time user of this Forum
I got this email today from CRIS saying my I485 has been transferred to another office.
What does this mean?
I am worried since my PD is 2006 and Visas are not avaialble what is that they wantto do now?
I changed my employer after 2 years of getting the I 140 approval and EAD.
Please advice what is it all about and what to expect next
Below is the msg that I got from CRIS
Thanks in advance
Application Type: I485 , APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS
Current Status: This case has been sent to another office for processing because it has jurisdiction over the case.
On June 8, 2009, we transferred this I485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS to our NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER location for processing because they now have jurisdiction over the case. We sent you a notice of this transfer. Please follow any instructions on this notice. You will be notified by mail when a decision is made, or if the office needs something from you. If you move while this case is pending, call customer service. We process cases in the order we receive them. You can use our processing dates to estimate when this case will be done. This case has been sent to our NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER location. Follow the link below to check processing dates. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register.
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quizzer
08-29 07:14 PM
Last week i received the letter about my RFE for my I140 which they received on Feb 8, 2007. I'm a EB3 category from Bangladesh.
USCIS requested for the tax information of the company
My W2 for last year and
My Pay Stub....
Is there anything else extra i have the provide. do i have to worry about anything towards my approval or this is just a regular process to go through.
Was it from texas or nebraska?
USCIS requested for the tax information of the company
My W2 for last year and
My Pay Stub....
Is there anything else extra i have the provide. do i have to worry about anything towards my approval or this is just a regular process to go through.
Was it from texas or nebraska?
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WeShallOvercome
07-27 01:54 PM
See this from FAQ1 released by USCIS itself
Q6: What happens if an application is filed at the wrong Service Center?
A6. Forms I-485 should be filed at either the Texas or Nebraska Service Centers. However, through August 17, 2007 only, employment-based adjustment applications filed at the California and Vermont Service Centers will not be rejected and will be relocated to the appropriate Service Center. Filing at the wrong location could result in processing delays.
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/EBFAQ1.pdf
I think you'll only lose 1-2 weeks as far as your RD is concered..
Q6: What happens if an application is filed at the wrong Service Center?
A6. Forms I-485 should be filed at either the Texas or Nebraska Service Centers. However, through August 17, 2007 only, employment-based adjustment applications filed at the California and Vermont Service Centers will not be rejected and will be relocated to the appropriate Service Center. Filing at the wrong location could result in processing delays.
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/EBFAQ1.pdf
I think you'll only lose 1-2 weeks as far as your RD is concered..
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santa123
11-03 12:03 AM
Hello IVians,
I am with company A on L1B in the US. Company B is processing my GC for future employment. Now my L1B is up for renewal in December. There is a lot of paperwork that my company has asked me work on. In one of the questionnaires, I am asked if my labor / 140 / 485 is pending. I don't know what to answer.
Does any of the forms for L1B renewal needs this info? Will it be an issue if I say no? Does USCIS really care?
Pls share your experiences.
Thanks!
I am with company A on L1B in the US. Company B is processing my GC for future employment. Now my L1B is up for renewal in December. There is a lot of paperwork that my company has asked me work on. In one of the questionnaires, I am asked if my labor / 140 / 485 is pending. I don't know what to answer.
Does any of the forms for L1B renewal needs this info? Will it be an issue if I say no? Does USCIS really care?
Pls share your experiences.
Thanks!
DanontheMoon
04-09 04:53 PM
I knew it was a joke.
Remember, ultimately, we will all die alone. That's the real punchline. :sad:
Remember, ultimately, we will all die alone. That's the real punchline. :sad:
VMH_GC
07-23 07:06 PM
Gurus,
can you please tell me whether I-94 expiry date should be taken from I-94 CARD given at the port of entry or I-94 from H1b Extension approval notice when filling up I-485 Form?
can you please tell me whether I-94 expiry date should be taken from I-94 CARD given at the port of entry or I-94 from H1b Extension approval notice when filling up I-485 Form?
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