supers789
01-02 12:59 PM
Case Summary:
* Employer A = Previous Employer with whom I have my I-140 approved
* Employer B = Current Employer. I do not have a PERM or I-140 approved with this employer. I used my I-140 with Emp.A to get a 3 year extension when I transferred from Emp.A to Emp.B [So now, due to this extension, I have my H1-B approved upto Aug'08 instead of June 2006, which was the end of my H1-B six years]
* Employer C = Future Employer. I am planning to move from Emp.B and join this Employer now.
Question:
Can I use my I-140 from Emp.A to get multiple 3 year extensions with Emp.C when I change my job from Emp.B to Emp.C, or after joining Emp.C ?
[Please note: I do not have an approved I-140 from Emp.B at this time, and I have used my I-140 from Emp.A once to get a 3-year extension when I transfered from Emp.A to Emp.B. Can I use it yet again when I move to my third Employer, Emp.C or when I transfer my H1 from Emp.B to Emp.C]. This is assuming that the dates will not be current when I transfer or file for extensions.
* Employer A = Previous Employer with whom I have my I-140 approved
* Employer B = Current Employer. I do not have a PERM or I-140 approved with this employer. I used my I-140 with Emp.A to get a 3 year extension when I transferred from Emp.A to Emp.B [So now, due to this extension, I have my H1-B approved upto Aug'08 instead of June 2006, which was the end of my H1-B six years]
* Employer C = Future Employer. I am planning to move from Emp.B and join this Employer now.
Question:
Can I use my I-140 from Emp.A to get multiple 3 year extensions with Emp.C when I change my job from Emp.B to Emp.C, or after joining Emp.C ?
[Please note: I do not have an approved I-140 from Emp.B at this time, and I have used my I-140 from Emp.A once to get a 3-year extension when I transfered from Emp.A to Emp.B. Can I use it yet again when I move to my third Employer, Emp.C or when I transfer my H1 from Emp.B to Emp.C]. This is assuming that the dates will not be current when I transfer or file for extensions.
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06-05 02:00 PM
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On June 1, 2009, new document requirements go into effect at land and sea ports for entry into the United States. Pursuant to the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative ("WHTI") an individual may show one of the following documents in order to be admitted into the United States:
U.S. or Canadian passport;
Trusted Traveler Card (Nexus, Sentri, or Fast/Express);
U.S. passport card;
State or province issued enhanced driver's license.
California does not issue "enhanced driver's licenses." (Enhanced driver's licenses contain multiple levels of security features.) It is no longer possible after June 1, to travel to Canada and expect to return with just a California driver's license. You must therefore have proof of citizenship as indicated above or proof of lawful permanent residence (i.e., "green card"), or proof of some other kind of non-immigrant status in order to be able to return to the United States.
For more information about the document requirements, please see my previous post on "Free travel widget helps plan trips abroad and return to the United States (http://www.californiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2008/10/free_travel_widget_helps_plan_1.html)." You may also go the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (http://www.getyouhome.gov/html/eng_map.html) website on WHTI to obtain further information.
More... (http://www.californiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/05/new_border_crossing_requiremen.html)
On June 1, 2009, new document requirements go into effect at land and sea ports for entry into the United States. Pursuant to the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative ("WHTI") an individual may show one of the following documents in order to be admitted into the United States:
U.S. or Canadian passport;
Trusted Traveler Card (Nexus, Sentri, or Fast/Express);
U.S. passport card;
State or province issued enhanced driver's license.
California does not issue "enhanced driver's licenses." (Enhanced driver's licenses contain multiple levels of security features.) It is no longer possible after June 1, to travel to Canada and expect to return with just a California driver's license. You must therefore have proof of citizenship as indicated above or proof of lawful permanent residence (i.e., "green card"), or proof of some other kind of non-immigrant status in order to be able to return to the United States.
For more information about the document requirements, please see my previous post on "Free travel widget helps plan trips abroad and return to the United States (http://www.californiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2008/10/free_travel_widget_helps_plan_1.html)." You may also go the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (http://www.getyouhome.gov/html/eng_map.html) website on WHTI to obtain further information.
More... (http://www.californiaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2009/05/new_border_crossing_requiremen.html)
pappu
06-25 11:05 AM
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rc0878
09-18 10:36 AM
JunRN,
Just curious How Fast???
I think it is better. Your EAD and AP will be processed faster because they are in CSC and your I-485 is in TSC, which is better than NSC.
Just curious How Fast???
I think it is better. Your EAD and AP will be processed faster because they are in CSC and your I-485 is in TSC, which is better than NSC.
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GCVictim
05-18 05:45 PM
Hi firends,
I heard that now all we are getting 2 Year EAD/ AP for renewals. Thats very good news to us. I have couple of questions on this.
1. How do we need to pay for renewal? Fee will be 2 years fee or 1 year fee?
2. Is this one combined document with EAD/AP?
3. Is this process already started?
sorry friends, I don't know same type of thread running or not. If Yes, redirect me.
I heard that now all we are getting 2 Year EAD/ AP for renewals. Thats very good news to us. I have couple of questions on this.
1. How do we need to pay for renewal? Fee will be 2 years fee or 1 year fee?
2. Is this one combined document with EAD/AP?
3. Is this process already started?
sorry friends, I don't know same type of thread running or not. If Yes, redirect me.
CRAZYMONK
07-26 11:38 AM
If the approval notice contains I94 no need to leave the country otherwise you need to get the H1B Stamped.
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fall2004us
11-20 12:55 PM
This is actually pretty old and been there in TED...proud about Pranav,
he will probably qualify as EB-1 and get his GC in no time...these people come and go, we have to fight for our own cause(EB 2 & 3),
These things will no way benefit IV and its EB-2/3 community..
he will probably qualify as EB-1 and get his GC in no time...these people come and go, we have to fight for our own cause(EB 2 & 3),
These things will no way benefit IV and its EB-2/3 community..
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chris
07-07 02:53 PM
I applied on April 7th and got on June 8th.
Send documents to Nebraska Center.
Hope it helps.
^^^^^BUMP^^^^^ Please Anybody, time line with recent AP Approvals at NSC ?
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Send documents to Nebraska Center.
Hope it helps.
^^^^^BUMP^^^^^ Please Anybody, time line with recent AP Approvals at NSC ?
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mrsr
06-25 12:20 PM
thank you all , most of the answer say same , but if anyone can confirm with attorney wit wud be great .
thanks
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Queen Josephine
May 6th, 2005, 11:50 PM
Queen, it's good to know you're still receiving treatment for your condition. ;)
Gary
:D Well, they can't stop treatment until there's some improvement!
Gary
:D Well, they can't stop treatment until there's some improvement!