rb_248
05-12 09:05 AM
If going out of the country for a long time as a GC holder, you may need to apply for travel document (returning resident ????) with USCIS.
Long Term = > 3 months ?? (may want to check with an attorney)
Long Term = > 3 months ?? (may want to check with an attorney)
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sh2005
08-03 06:54 PM
They are not always up to date on their processing times.
Evidently.... I guess I can't rely on it too much for predicting approval of the other applications. I heard of a similar situation too, the receipt date is very close to mine and it got approved today.
Evidently.... I guess I can't rely on it too much for predicting approval of the other applications. I heard of a similar situation too, the receipt date is very close to mine and it got approved today.
gc28262
10-27 06:59 PM
If you don't intend to change your employer, you can travel on AP, comeback and continue working on H1B.
You don't have to notify USCIS about this.
You don't have to notify USCIS about this.
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kadarm
01-03 08:47 AM
My I-140 is still pending. Receipt date Jan 16th 2007. Requested a SR.
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Waitng4GC
07-04 10:14 AM
I was in similar situation during 2006. I applied for H1 1 year extension based on PERM approval. My LC was just 1 month old . Then premium processed my I-140, once I had my I-140, I then premium processed my H1 extension based on approved I-140. Finally got 3 year extension.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
timyue
January 6th, 2005, 08:33 AM
since u already have a d100 no point of buying another one.. i'd say u shud go wit a D70.. its prices are dropping and hey its quality is not bad nad your lenses will fit perfeclty fine ^.^
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