gaz
11-10 02:26 PM
This may have been posted here elsewhere - what do you think of the legislative timeline Ron Gotcher has described?
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lovealways1234
05-13 03:00 PM
Greetings all,
I am new to Immigration voice and feel very blessed for finding the site.
Here is my situation I am a green card holder since 1996. However I waited until now because I had I received probation before judgment in 2003. The case was expunged in 2007. The conviction was Annotated Code of Maryland article 27 , section 146 (c )(1 ) stipulating that : Any person who violates any provision of subsection (c)(1) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or both.
According to the information I found on USCIS, you can not have any conviction in the five years preceding your application; It looks like I should be fine. I am ready to apply now and it has been a good obedient green card holder for 6 years now, I don't have any issue with the law since 2003.
I am also married to a US citizen and have three children (all citizens). I was able to get all my information from the court prior to the expungement as well.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks you so much.
I am new to Immigration voice and feel very blessed for finding the site.
Here is my situation I am a green card holder since 1996. However I waited until now because I had I received probation before judgment in 2003. The case was expunged in 2007. The conviction was Annotated Code of Maryland article 27 , section 146 (c )(1 ) stipulating that : Any person who violates any provision of subsection (c)(1) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or both.
According to the information I found on USCIS, you can not have any conviction in the five years preceding your application; It looks like I should be fine. I am ready to apply now and it has been a good obedient green card holder for 6 years now, I don't have any issue with the law since 2003.
I am also married to a US citizen and have three children (all citizens). I was able to get all my information from the court prior to the expungement as well.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks you so much.
caydee
01-04 04:21 PM
I believe you question has been answered here:
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I have filed 485 for all my family members and received the EAD and AP(s). FP is not done yet. My daughter is in 1st year undergrad. Is there a way my daughter's 485 status can be maintained, if I join my daughter for MBBS study in India? If yes, what would be the option. Apreciate the suggestion
FREE EB Immigration Advice from a Lawyer | Read more (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?p=207273#post207273) | Hear the Recording (http://immigrationvoice.blogspot.com/)
I have filed 485 for all my family members and received the EAD and AP(s). FP is not done yet. My daughter is in 1st year undergrad. Is there a way my daughter's 485 status can be maintained, if I join my daughter for MBBS study in India? If yes, what would be the option. Apreciate the suggestion
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gc_check
01-26 09:42 PM
If this is a duplicate thread, I apologize and admin please close/delete this.
1) Many of us have already used AC21, The current economic condition might force us to switch job on EAD, Can we file AC21 multiple times. Has any one done this.
2) If I do not file AC21, with new job and can we leave with the 1st employer as for future employment, Join the original employer we filed AC21 upon approval of GC, In than condition, an offer letter from the employer hold good in case of RFE.
1) Many of us have already used AC21, The current economic condition might force us to switch job on EAD, Can we file AC21 multiple times. Has any one done this.
2) If I do not file AC21, with new job and can we leave with the 1st employer as for future employment, Join the original employer we filed AC21 upon approval of GC, In than condition, an offer letter from the employer hold good in case of RFE.
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LegallyWise
09-20 08:57 PM
I would appreciate a response to my immigration questions as discussed below from anyone knowledgeable on the nuances.
I immigrated here at the age of 5 (in 1988) with my parents. We overstayed our visitor visas.
In 2004, I married my high-school sweetheart, he petitioned for me and in 11/2005 we interviewed and I obtained my conditional permanent residence.
In 9/2007, we signed the documents to convert my conditional to legal permanent residence. I became a legal permanent resident in 8/2008.
After the signing by both parties but prior to receiving permanent residence, in 10/2007, he filed for divorce claiming constructive abandonment for 10 months. This was not what happened, and I was legally unwise, so I did nothing and signed the papers. I consulted my immigration counsel (in 8/2008 after receiving legal permanent residency) and the paralegal gave me the roundabout about having to see the divorce papers and he said that I may be penalized for the divorce at the time I apply for citizenship because of the 10-month constructive abandonment provision.
I consulted with another immigration lawyer who said this would not be a problem at all.
I have left the situation alone until now. I am looking to leave the my current immigration counsel due to their incompetence.
1. When can I become a citizen (do I have to wait 5 years from 11/2005 due to the divorce)?
2. What are the foreseeable problems when I apply for citizenship?
3. Do I have to take any other steps?
I look forward to any responses on this and appreciate the help in advance.
Thank you.
I immigrated here at the age of 5 (in 1988) with my parents. We overstayed our visitor visas.
In 2004, I married my high-school sweetheart, he petitioned for me and in 11/2005 we interviewed and I obtained my conditional permanent residence.
In 9/2007, we signed the documents to convert my conditional to legal permanent residence. I became a legal permanent resident in 8/2008.
After the signing by both parties but prior to receiving permanent residence, in 10/2007, he filed for divorce claiming constructive abandonment for 10 months. This was not what happened, and I was legally unwise, so I did nothing and signed the papers. I consulted my immigration counsel (in 8/2008 after receiving legal permanent residency) and the paralegal gave me the roundabout about having to see the divorce papers and he said that I may be penalized for the divorce at the time I apply for citizenship because of the 10-month constructive abandonment provision.
I consulted with another immigration lawyer who said this would not be a problem at all.
I have left the situation alone until now. I am looking to leave the my current immigration counsel due to their incompetence.
1. When can I become a citizen (do I have to wait 5 years from 11/2005 due to the divorce)?
2. What are the foreseeable problems when I apply for citizenship?
3. Do I have to take any other steps?
I look forward to any responses on this and appreciate the help in advance.
Thank you.
jthomas
05-04 02:35 AM
Maybe USCIS would earn more income by telling the illegal immigrants to file EAD/I-485/Biometics every year etc.. Immigration attroneys would earn good money by replying to RFEs for 12 million immigrants. Getting this 12 million illegal immigrants legalized will surely improve the economy.
Everybody would be kept in the same backlog as we are. Illegal immigrants will stand in a que behind the legal immigrants. so you got the point
Everybody would be kept in the same backlog as we are. Illegal immigrants will stand in a que behind the legal immigrants. so you got the point
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samrat_bhargava_vihari
04-05 03:27 PM
Hi all,
My insurance company (Progressive) is charging a ridiculously high rate for liability only insurance for my H4 spouse who currently holds a valid permit. They say the rate will go further up when she gets a perm license after passing the road test.
I have heard this issue from other H1Bs who have different insurance carriers than mine.
Have you guys found a cheaper alternative? Insurance agents etc??
gchopes
Cool... surely it is not because of H1&H4. Some factors like
accident history
age
worth of car
zip code
previous claims
etc may infulance.
My insurance company (Progressive) is charging a ridiculously high rate for liability only insurance for my H4 spouse who currently holds a valid permit. They say the rate will go further up when she gets a perm license after passing the road test.
I have heard this issue from other H1Bs who have different insurance carriers than mine.
Have you guys found a cheaper alternative? Insurance agents etc??
gchopes
Cool... surely it is not because of H1&H4. Some factors like
accident history
age
worth of car
zip code
previous claims
etc may infulance.
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nashim
01-07 11:34 AM
2. What is the safest & quickest way to get my h1 status active in system..
H1 STAMPING IN HOME CONTRY.
a) Stamping in Canada - Quickest for me. Is it safe ?
FIRST TIME H1B STAMPING NEEDS TO BE DONE IN HOME CONTRY, CHECK WITH ATTORNEY.
b) Get status changed without getting out of country? - But how?
THERE IS APPLICATION TO CHANGE STATUS FROM H4 TO H1, CHECK WITH ATTORNEY.
c) Stamping from Home country? -- Last option.
YES, YOU CAN DO ANY TIME.
H1 STAMPING IN HOME CONTRY.
a) Stamping in Canada - Quickest for me. Is it safe ?
FIRST TIME H1B STAMPING NEEDS TO BE DONE IN HOME CONTRY, CHECK WITH ATTORNEY.
b) Get status changed without getting out of country? - But how?
THERE IS APPLICATION TO CHANGE STATUS FROM H4 TO H1, CHECK WITH ATTORNEY.
c) Stamping from Home country? -- Last option.
YES, YOU CAN DO ANY TIME.
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H1Girl
12-30 02:34 PM
Hi - I am on 7th Year of my H1. My I-140 has been approved. My I-485 is pending for while plus my PD is not current as of Jan 09. In this case...
a) Am I eligible to apply for H1 extension (I don't want to use EAD)?
b) If Yes, will I get 1 Year or 3 Years?
Thanks for your help...
a) Am I eligible to apply for H1 extension (I don't want to use EAD)?
b) If Yes, will I get 1 Year or 3 Years?
Thanks for your help...
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saiku
03-10 04:09 PM
True enough, Dixie. I was hoping that other affected parties would become aware of this site through digg. Even one more contribution through this promotion would be worth it, I think.
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pezz77
01-29 09:23 PM
Thank you for the info! Should I give my lawyer a heads up or not worry about changing address on the application (if they still can do that)?
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pappu
07-19 01:08 PM
Send an email to the reporter. I did..
if others want to comment regading the green card issues they can write to her at
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Blog Feeds
12-29 10:30 AM
The President has started revealing his plans on immigration for the next year. It sounds like he's planning on trying a do-over with Congress and attempting again to get a comprehensive immigration bill passed. He'll make the case for this in his State of the Union Address. I'm happy the President is still interested in working for change, I sincerely hope he is not making passing a reform bill his SOLE strategy. I'm reminded of Presidents in the past who regularly spoke in favor of something, but you just knew they didn't really care and were just trying to appease...
More... (http://blogs.ilw.com/gregsiskind/2010/12/obama-to-address-immigration-plans-in-state-of-the-union-address.html)
More... (http://blogs.ilw.com/gregsiskind/2010/12/obama-to-address-immigration-plans-in-state-of-the-union-address.html)
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perm_res_app
07-27 08:48 PM
Hi folks,
I am on H1B visa currently, set to expire in two months from now (end of September). I need to get my H1B renewed for the next 3 yrs. Due to unavoidable reasons my lawyer has not been able to file for the renewal yet.
My questions are -
1. Do I need to have the approval notice before my expiration date?
2. I plan to travel internationally in November. Would the receipt notice be acceptable to reenter? Or do I need the approval notice?
Any suggestions are most welcome. Thanks in advance.
I am on H1B visa currently, set to expire in two months from now (end of September). I need to get my H1B renewed for the next 3 yrs. Due to unavoidable reasons my lawyer has not been able to file for the renewal yet.
My questions are -
1. Do I need to have the approval notice before my expiration date?
2. I plan to travel internationally in November. Would the receipt notice be acceptable to reenter? Or do I need the approval notice?
Any suggestions are most welcome. Thanks in advance.
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vparam
10-29 05:42 PM
There is no need to withdraw your 485. But why do you need 2 485's. It just shuts out visas for others. You can continue on H1b with your current employer and join in EAD with the other.
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07-26 02:02 PM
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abq_gc
08-14 08:19 PM
i got an RFE on my AP... don't know yet what it's about though..
had the same question as you...whether these applications are mutually exclusive or not..
abq_gc
had the same question as you...whether these applications are mutually exclusive or not..
abq_gc
girishvar
08-11 09:37 PM
Photocopy is fine. However get the photocopies certified by your attorney.
Hello,
I am going to Chennai for my visa stamping and the consulate website says that I need to present the " complete I-129 petition submitted by your prospective employer including the Labor Condition Application " during the interview. Can any one tell me if the photocopy of those documents will do or do I really need to carry the originals (which I don't have)?
Thanks
Manoj
Hello,
I am going to Chennai for my visa stamping and the consulate website says that I need to present the " complete I-129 petition submitted by your prospective employer including the Labor Condition Application " during the interview. Can any one tell me if the photocopy of those documents will do or do I really need to carry the originals (which I don't have)?
Thanks
Manoj
pmat
01-31 04:38 PM
The only benefit of F1 over H4 is you get to use OPT and CPT. Doing an internship may be very beneficial if you are doing a MBA. After that OPT helps you to settle in a job and deal with H1B filing quota risks.
Regarding the downside of F1, many universities don't give instate tuition eligibility to students on F1. On H-4, you may pay instate tuition to many universities. So, check with the university that you are planning to attend.
Also, it will be very difficult to get a F1 visa stamp on your passport if I140 has been filed for you in the past. Its not a problem if you don't want to travel outside the country during your studies.
my 2 cents...
Regarding the downside of F1, many universities don't give instate tuition eligibility to students on F1. On H-4, you may pay instate tuition to many universities. So, check with the university that you are planning to attend.
Also, it will be very difficult to get a F1 visa stamp on your passport if I140 has been filed for you in the past. Its not a problem if you don't want to travel outside the country during your studies.
my 2 cents...
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