gcpuzzle
03-10 03:39 PM
As as long as your job title says software engineer and your job description is close enough, you should be fine. Junior .. senior doesn't matter and they are pretty common.
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pappu
08-22 12:37 PM
We need someone from NY/NJ areas for a TV interview for a major TV channel (cannot name).
If you are available , please contact us at info at immigrationvoice.org ASAP
with your name, phone number and a brief about yourself. NO PMs please.
No Anonymous members please.
If you are available , please contact us at info at immigrationvoice.org ASAP
with your name, phone number and a brief about yourself. NO PMs please.
No Anonymous members please.
SGP
11-06 05:06 PM
I�m in EB2 and My I-140 was approved on March 2009 through Employer A. After which I moved to India and now am back (Nov 2010) with Employer B. My old Employer A has my apporved I-140.
It would be great if I get answer the below my Question:
1. Can I apply for I-485 with my new employer B based on my approved 140?? OR
2. Do I need to go back to my old employer A to apply my I-485. If yes is there any specific time period to go back to my old employer A.
Thanks for your help.
preety
Hello Preety :
1. Since you are asking the question for applying for I-485 with employer B, I presume that you have not filed for I-485 with employer A. If this is the case then you will have to apply for new labor. Once you have new labor approved, then you will have to apply for I-140. You will be able to maintain the same priority date from the old approved I-140 (please make sure you have a photocopy of approved I-140 from employer A).
Now, if in case you had already filed for I-485 with employer A and the case has been pending for more than 180 days, then you can switch jobs using AC21.
2. I do not personally feel that there is any need to go back to the old employer to file for your I-485.
It would be great if I get answer the below my Question:
1. Can I apply for I-485 with my new employer B based on my approved 140?? OR
2. Do I need to go back to my old employer A to apply my I-485. If yes is there any specific time period to go back to my old employer A.
Thanks for your help.
preety
Hello Preety :
1. Since you are asking the question for applying for I-485 with employer B, I presume that you have not filed for I-485 with employer A. If this is the case then you will have to apply for new labor. Once you have new labor approved, then you will have to apply for I-140. You will be able to maintain the same priority date from the old approved I-140 (please make sure you have a photocopy of approved I-140 from employer A).
Now, if in case you had already filed for I-485 with employer A and the case has been pending for more than 180 days, then you can switch jobs using AC21.
2. I do not personally feel that there is any need to go back to the old employer to file for your I-485.
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ras
10-27 07:25 PM
IV Members,
At some point of time you must have posed a question or had some issue that was pegging you. You tried to get answers from members and resolve issues. Time must have passed and you had an outcome for the issue you were worried/working. It would be nice if you post the experience what happened to the issue you were worried over the period of time. How it has been resolved or what is logical end.
For ex:
I posted a question about my worry about travel to india with out the reciept notice and finally it ended up recieving the notice 3 days before my travel. I have gone through different tensions in the process. IV forums helped me understand where I stood what actions I needed to take. I took those actions, and it resulted in a favourable outcome at the end.
This happened just because some one has posted their experience.
So it is just not posing the questions on the forums but as the time passes do update what happened to your question.
This helps many other IV members who may come across same situations. Some of the IV members do this but few others they just forgot to return back and update the members what happened to their situations later. Do care to let people who answered you know what was the result.
Admin,
if possible make this as a sticky, probably helps a lot of people.
At some point of time you must have posed a question or had some issue that was pegging you. You tried to get answers from members and resolve issues. Time must have passed and you had an outcome for the issue you were worried/working. It would be nice if you post the experience what happened to the issue you were worried over the period of time. How it has been resolved or what is logical end.
For ex:
I posted a question about my worry about travel to india with out the reciept notice and finally it ended up recieving the notice 3 days before my travel. I have gone through different tensions in the process. IV forums helped me understand where I stood what actions I needed to take. I took those actions, and it resulted in a favourable outcome at the end.
This happened just because some one has posted their experience.
So it is just not posing the questions on the forums but as the time passes do update what happened to your question.
This helps many other IV members who may come across same situations. Some of the IV members do this but few others they just forgot to return back and update the members what happened to their situations later. Do care to let people who answered you know what was the result.
Admin,
if possible make this as a sticky, probably helps a lot of people.
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rameshavula
07-16 12:51 PM
how are you planning on getting the deposit slip stamped in ScotiaBank?
P.S: I have an appointment on Aug 23rd, it would be helful to know how to do this. Thanks
I took the stamped deposit slip the same day morning at 9 AM (My appointment at 10 AM). I am sure you already looked at the nearest scotia bank locations in Ottawa. It takes only couple of minutes for the teller to stamp the slips.
P.S: I have an appointment on Aug 23rd, it would be helful to know how to do this. Thanks
I took the stamped deposit slip the same day morning at 9 AM (My appointment at 10 AM). I am sure you already looked at the nearest scotia bank locations in Ottawa. It takes only couple of minutes for the teller to stamp the slips.
gc_chahiye
06-07 12:22 PM
if 6 years completed without an LC/I-140, then if someone moves to H4, does LC+I_140 in say 5-6 months, can he/she come back to H1 (3 year extension?)
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n2b
07-24 11:06 AM
Hello Friends,
I am working for a Company A and I have a Labor and I 140 approved for OCT 2005 EB2 through the same company.
I filed my I 485 on July 2nd. Now I have a very good offer from Company B. I have following questions and I seek your help -
1) Can I retain my PD?
2) If yes, what are the requirements and what is the process to retain the old PD?
3) Does the Company B have to file I 140 again?
4) What if Company A pulls back their I 140? Can they?
5) What are the risks?
6) Has anyone done this and had a success?
Friends, all your help is appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
I am working for a Company A and I have a Labor and I 140 approved for OCT 2005 EB2 through the same company.
I filed my I 485 on July 2nd. Now I have a very good offer from Company B. I have following questions and I seek your help -
1) Can I retain my PD?
2) If yes, what are the requirements and what is the process to retain the old PD?
3) Does the Company B have to file I 140 again?
4) What if Company A pulls back their I 140? Can they?
5) What are the risks?
6) Has anyone done this and had a success?
Friends, all your help is appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
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cox
September 24th, 2005, 05:34 PM
I agree with Chris, nice work :)
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samswas
04-21 03:08 PM
ashkam,
Thank you fro the reply!
She has a Pending I-485 application!
Some people are getting an I-94, which will be valid for an year from date of entry!. Does that mean her parole status expires after one year of re-entry. If so, what should I do to extend it?
Thank you fro the reply!
She has a Pending I-485 application!
Some people are getting an I-94, which will be valid for an year from date of entry!. Does that mean her parole status expires after one year of re-entry. If so, what should I do to extend it?
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510picker
December 3rd, 2003, 01:57 PM
Is it too little, too late? I wonder what Canon is already working on to top this.