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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waiting4_gc
02-28 01:51 PM
You can file H1-B extension based on your approved i-140 you should receive another 3 yrs extension i did the same.
lonedesi
07-27 01:59 PM
Thank you WeShallOvercome for the link. I happened to overlook the FAQs which USCIS released few days back.
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waiting_4_gc
07-14 02:26 PM
Hi,
My 485 status on USCIS site is showing Document production or Oath Ceremony. The status changed on 7/8/2010. What does this status mean. Does this mean approval? How long does it take to recieve the actual card once the case enters to this state.
Thanks in advance.
Sudipta
This means your GC has been approved. You'll receive welcome letter and card(s) shortly.
Congratulations!!
My 485 status on USCIS site is showing Document production or Oath Ceremony. The status changed on 7/8/2010. What does this status mean. Does this mean approval? How long does it take to recieve the actual card once the case enters to this state.
Thanks in advance.
Sudipta
This means your GC has been approved. You'll receive welcome letter and card(s) shortly.
Congratulations!!
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Communicable disease;
Criminal record involving crimes of moral turpitude;
Possession of or trafficking in a controlled substance;
Trafficking persons;
Involved in money laundering;
Previously removed (deported) or previously overstayed a period of admission to the U.S.
If a non-immigrant visa holder subsequently becomes inadmissible and thus ineligible to enter the United States, depending on the inadmissibility ground, the visa holder may apply in advance of travel for a temporary waiver of inadmissibility. The waiver application is applied directly to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) prior to travel. Along with the signed Form I-192, Application for Advance Permission to Enter as Nonimmigrant, the applicant must submit the filing fee of $545, an official police record from country of nationality, proof of citizenship, and supporting documentation regarding the inadmissibility showing rehabilitation and character reformation. For questions concerning eligibility of the temporary waiver application, or any other area of immigration, call Kraft & Associates at 214-999-9999.
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08-26 01:09 PM
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eb3retro
07-13 10:34 PM
this is an attorney question. also this forum is for employment based green card issues. please check with ur attorney.
Can you please help me figure out how to calculate the eligibility for citizenship. If one married a US citizen. Obtained conditional residency, the temporary green card, then forgot to apply to remove conditions. So re-applied for green card, and was granted. The parties have been married 5 years. Will the initial 2 years spent as a conditional resident count towards the 3 years for the citizenship? Again, I want to stress out that after the initial 2 years in conditional permanent residency, forgot to remove conditions, and a new application for green card was needed. However this time the permanent green card was given. Or will she have to wait another 3 years from now on with the permanent green card until applying for the citizenship?
I appreciate any help.
Can you please help me figure out how to calculate the eligibility for citizenship. If one married a US citizen. Obtained conditional residency, the temporary green card, then forgot to apply to remove conditions. So re-applied for green card, and was granted. The parties have been married 5 years. Will the initial 2 years spent as a conditional resident count towards the 3 years for the citizenship? Again, I want to stress out that after the initial 2 years in conditional permanent residency, forgot to remove conditions, and a new application for green card was needed. However this time the permanent green card was given. Or will she have to wait another 3 years from now on with the permanent green card until applying for the citizenship?
I appreciate any help.
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06-29 03:48 PM
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ahiyer
09-26 08:57 PM
Hi,
I am trying to find health insurance for my spouse who is in H4 visa.
Could you please let me know if I can buy the health insurance only for her? Is there some law which states H1B visa holder also needs to buy the health insurance along with the spouse?
BTW, I am living in NJ.
Appreciate, your inputs and pointers on this issue.
Thanks,
I am trying to find health insurance for my spouse who is in H4 visa.
Could you please let me know if I can buy the health insurance only for her? Is there some law which states H1B visa holder also needs to buy the health insurance along with the spouse?
BTW, I am living in NJ.
Appreciate, your inputs and pointers on this issue.
Thanks,
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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.
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08-09 03:07 PM
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snathan
04-01 10:32 AM
I'm in my 3rd year of my first H1-B which will be expired Sep. 2011.
If I transfer my H1-B now to another company, then do I automatically get another 3 years or do I have to file an extension after my H1-B has been transferred?
Thanks
-J
You dont have to file extension if you get approval
If I transfer my H1-B now to another company, then do I automatically get another 3 years or do I have to file an extension after my H1-B has been transferred?
Thanks
-J
You dont have to file extension if you get approval
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ita
01-12 05:32 PM
Does the I9 form that we sign with our company have any impact on our 485 processing if we leave the company using AC21.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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camphor
12-07 04:10 PM
I am not sure what is the process after fingerprinting. Can someone please clarify?
I believe NameCheck must have been initiated. As far as processing 485 is concerned, does the PD have to be current?
I am trying to figure out what is the tentative schedule for the "magical" GC to appear in my mailbox :) ?
I would appreciate any pointers / links
I believe NameCheck must have been initiated. As far as processing 485 is concerned, does the PD have to be current?
I am trying to figure out what is the tentative schedule for the "magical" GC to appear in my mailbox :) ?
I would appreciate any pointers / links
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Bruce2000
01-12 10:01 AM
Thank you for your post. I call them today and they said they didn't register my information in the system but my application process will not be delayed.
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hopelessGC
11-10 12:33 PM
H1-B transfer will be a good option.
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number30
06-29 03:51 PM
I am currently using my EAD and working for a company remotely from my house. I also have a Permanent Resident Status in Canada. I can work remotely from Canada and my company will not have any objections to it.
Since I am on 485/EAD can I work for a US company and be on their pay roll and live in Canada? What are the ramifications?
Please advise!
Once you are not in US It does not matter. But as for as EAD or H1 It does not matter. Same rules apply as any other country. You have to present in US to apply and get approval for AP.
Taxes issues may be different.
Since I am on 485/EAD can I work for a US company and be on their pay roll and live in Canada? What are the ramifications?
Please advise!
Once you are not in US It does not matter. But as for as EAD or H1 It does not matter. Same rules apply as any other country. You have to present in US to apply and get approval for AP.
Taxes issues may be different.
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saileshdude
09-03 10:29 AM
All,
I am thinking of initiating a congressman/senator inquiry for my I-485 since my PD is current. I was wondering if anyone communicated with MA senators and/or congressman for this purpose and what their experience was. Also if anyone can share the format for the letter that you write to the senator.
Thanks in advance.
I am thinking of initiating a congressman/senator inquiry for my I-485 since my PD is current. I was wondering if anyone communicated with MA senators and/or congressman for this purpose and what their experience was. Also if anyone can share the format for the letter that you write to the senator.
Thanks in advance.
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02-25 01:50 PM
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Suishta Saigal
Attorney at Law
Madan & Saigal LLC
358 Fifth Avenue - Suite 704
New York, NY 10001
T:(212)239-8008
F:(212)239-8007
www.ilawus.com
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12-24 08:24 PM
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sisya
01-05 04:53 PM
good idea....
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