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12-21 06:50 PM
Dallas-Fort Worth Immigration Lawyer Has Just Posted the Following:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced effective immediately, naturalization applicants must file Form N-400 Naturalization Applications at the USCIS Lockbox in either Phoenix or Dallas. The filing location depends on where the applicants resides.
Naturalization applicants who live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Territory of Guam, or the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands must file Form N-400 application to the USCIS Phoenix Lockbox.
USCIS Phoenix Lockbox:
P.O. Box 21251
Phoenix, Arizona, 85036
Naturalization applications who reside in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands must file Form N-400 application to the USCIS Dallas Lockbox.
USCIS Dallas Lockbox
P.O. Box 660060
Dallas, Texas 75266
For more information, please visit the USCIS Web site (http://www.uscis.gov).
More... (http://dfwimmigrationlaw.clarislaw.com/citizenship-and-naturalization/new-filing-locations-for-naturalization-applicants.php)
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced effective immediately, naturalization applicants must file Form N-400 Naturalization Applications at the USCIS Lockbox in either Phoenix or Dallas. The filing location depends on where the applicants resides.
Naturalization applicants who live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Territory of Guam, or the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands must file Form N-400 application to the USCIS Phoenix Lockbox.
USCIS Phoenix Lockbox:
P.O. Box 21251
Phoenix, Arizona, 85036
Naturalization applications who reside in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands must file Form N-400 application to the USCIS Dallas Lockbox.
USCIS Dallas Lockbox
P.O. Box 660060
Dallas, Texas 75266
For more information, please visit the USCIS Web site (http://www.uscis.gov).
More... (http://dfwimmigrationlaw.clarislaw.com/citizenship-and-naturalization/new-filing-locations-for-naturalization-applicants.php)
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wandmaker
11-28 06:58 PM
vengaiah: Fill the I-9 form and send it to your company B with a copy of your EAD, fill in the direct deposit form ( or take cash :) ) and you are good to go.
You will have submit a new I-9 with a copy of your EAD to your company A - as your will status will be "Pending AOS" from the moment you start working for company B using EAD and You are no longer in non-immigrant status (H1B).
You will have submit a new I-9 with a copy of your EAD to your company A - as your will status will be "Pending AOS" from the moment you start working for company B using EAD and You are no longer in non-immigrant status (H1B).
glus
06-14 02:51 PM
Since there is a mad rush of i485 applications , USCIS is going to do lottery to select applications for approval.Rest of them will be rejected.
So I bet they will not select YOURS and yours will get rejected!!!!:cool:
So I bet they will not select YOURS and yours will get rejected!!!!:cool:
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Eb3_frustrated
03-15 09:37 AM
As per the calendar below the senate is in recess from 20-24th March
http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/legislative/two_column_table/2006_Schedule.htm
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aj_jadeja
09-18 11:21 PM
Hi,
I will be going for H1B stamping in feb/March at Mumbai Consulate.
In 2001 my F1 visa got rejected 3 times because I showed that I have sister in USA.
My sister is in still in USA. Now while taking H1B appointment in form I have again to mention yes or no (for the Que do you have any relatives in USA)
What I should do? What will be the effect if I said No? Do you think, VO will ask me that your F1 got rejected because you had sister in USA? So now did she came back?
Please reply me ASAP.
Thanks,
As far as i know no us consulate has right to reject H1b unless u have fasle docs or involved in wrong activities. Also DO NOT GIVE/WRITE any FALSE information about you to them or in other words DO NOT LIE to them .
F1 rejection has NO baring on H1b.
hope this helps.
I will be going for H1B stamping in feb/March at Mumbai Consulate.
In 2001 my F1 visa got rejected 3 times because I showed that I have sister in USA.
My sister is in still in USA. Now while taking H1B appointment in form I have again to mention yes or no (for the Que do you have any relatives in USA)
What I should do? What will be the effect if I said No? Do you think, VO will ask me that your F1 got rejected because you had sister in USA? So now did she came back?
Please reply me ASAP.
Thanks,
As far as i know no us consulate has right to reject H1b unless u have fasle docs or involved in wrong activities. Also DO NOT GIVE/WRITE any FALSE information about you to them or in other words DO NOT LIE to them .
F1 rejection has NO baring on H1b.
hope this helps.
nvrao2104
07-01 05:07 AM
Hello All,
Following is my situation:
1) Recently got my L1 extension approval through company A which is valid through Aug, 2010.
2) I also have a Consular-H1B petition papers from same company A which is valid till Aug,
2011. But i don't have H1B visa stamp in my passport.
*My question is:
Is it possible to do H1B petition transfer from Company A to Company B without COS from L1 to H1?
OR
Should I first apply COS from L1->H1 through company A and then apply for H1B transfer from Company A to company B.
(and I believe for COS to happen i need to be still employed with company A.)
I am not planning to go India now but wanted to apply H1 transfer and work for the new company B in case of my layoff from present company A
Thanks.
Nagesh
Following is my situation:
1) Recently got my L1 extension approval through company A which is valid through Aug, 2010.
2) I also have a Consular-H1B petition papers from same company A which is valid till Aug,
2011. But i don't have H1B visa stamp in my passport.
*My question is:
Is it possible to do H1B petition transfer from Company A to Company B without COS from L1 to H1?
OR
Should I first apply COS from L1->H1 through company A and then apply for H1B transfer from Company A to company B.
(and I believe for COS to happen i need to be still employed with company A.)
I am not planning to go India now but wanted to apply H1 transfer and work for the new company B in case of my layoff from present company A
Thanks.
Nagesh
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franklin
04-15 09:19 PM
Just to be clear - where were you born? India or Britain? You can be a British citizen, but if you were not born there, you are counted under the chargeable area of India, not ROW.
There really is no "priveledge" that you will recieve, if you were born in the UK. As Roseball mentions, if you are ROW and can file EB2, your dates would be current when it comes time to apply for I145. If you file EB3, you'll be (currently) stuck in Retrogression at I145 stage.
FWIW - you need to maintain status in the US to retain your greencard.
There really is no "priveledge" that you will recieve, if you were born in the UK. As Roseball mentions, if you are ROW and can file EB2, your dates would be current when it comes time to apply for I145. If you file EB3, you'll be (currently) stuck in Retrogression at I145 stage.
FWIW - you need to maintain status in the US to retain your greencard.
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hoolahoous
11-09 02:43 PM
not a lawyer so take this with grain of salt.
she need to request her passport back and can travel back on AP if it is urgent.
she need to request her passport back and can travel back on AP if it is urgent.
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JUNASIKPARK
03-27 12:47 AM
Added your first one Junaidi :)
Please create a second thread for your second entry so that I can link directly to it!
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Please create a second thread for your second entry so that I can link directly to it!
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truthinspector
07-19 03:54 PM
The news from CIS brings joy for a lot of the IV members.
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sembat
06-15 09:40 PM
I kept checking for the processing times for I-140 for my wife on the following link https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp under the Nebraska center. Till yesterday the post date was showing May 18th and the processing time for I-140 was shown as 'September 2006' today the posted date changed to 15th June but the I-140 processing date went back to 'January 2006'. Can someone explain how is this possible? Shouldnt the processing date mean that applications received till 25th Sept 2006 have been processed? If thats correct then how can the date go back to Jan 1 2006? I dont think this can be a typo, it must have some reasoning. I would appreciate if someone can explain this in the forum
Thanks
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good idea
04-04 11:23 PM
IF labor approves, do labor dept informs employer only or they also inform candidate?
is it up to employer only to inform the candidate?
thanks.
is it up to employer only to inform the candidate?
thanks.
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Since1997
08-08 08:36 AM
My attorney has submitted the documents for I140/485 concurrent filing. UPS has messed up and they lost my documents.It contains original documents for applying I140.
I am wondering if there is any chance that I can send photocopy of documents to USCIS explaining them the situation as I do not want to miss the chance of deadline Aug 17th. Could anyone please suggest me? Did anyone experience the same situation before.
Thanks.
I don't know the answer....but I suggest community to NOT to use UPS...since I also lost my documents couple of times (while sending to attorney). I stopped using it
I am wondering if there is any chance that I can send photocopy of documents to USCIS explaining them the situation as I do not want to miss the chance of deadline Aug 17th. Could anyone please suggest me? Did anyone experience the same situation before.
Thanks.
I don't know the answer....but I suggest community to NOT to use UPS...since I also lost my documents couple of times (while sending to attorney). I stopped using it
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ivrocks10
02-13 09:30 AM
Hi everyone
started following IV after my friend told me about it. got some useful info and really admire the time members put to answer queries. this is my post and I hope I get some info here. my hubby is looking to relocate to south FL so we both can live and work in same place. he did get couple offers - one from a insurance firm and another from a software company - Citrix. looks like first one will only do EB-3 although the position requires 5+ years exp. does anyone know if Citrix does GC under EB-2 ?
started following IV after my friend told me about it. got some useful info and really admire the time members put to answer queries. this is my post and I hope I get some info here. my hubby is looking to relocate to south FL so we both can live and work in same place. he did get couple offers - one from a insurance firm and another from a software company - Citrix. looks like first one will only do EB-3 although the position requires 5+ years exp. does anyone know if Citrix does GC under EB-2 ?
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Ryall
10-01 01:34 AM
your second one is much better.... a bit of advice on the first one: get that yellow thing out of there!!! You first one, is a bit unorganized, and well not really too interesting, no effects that grab your eyes. The second one, while very simplistic too at least has a much more pleasing layout. Keep at it - you're already improving.
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cowboyqb
05-06 07:06 PM
Hello all:
Applied for 140 transfer TSC June 2007. Have not heard anything since, I mean absolutely nothing. Is this due to the backlog?? I am starting to get worried as I checked my status and all it says is, the received date and that when there is update they will let us know.
Did any of you apply 140 transfer in TSC around that time? Any news on those? Any case that it could've been lost?
Big question to the experts is, what do I do to make sure they are working on it and my application is in queue.
TIA!!
Applied for 140 transfer TSC June 2007. Have not heard anything since, I mean absolutely nothing. Is this due to the backlog?? I am starting to get worried as I checked my status and all it says is, the received date and that when there is update they will let us know.
Did any of you apply 140 transfer in TSC around that time? Any news on those? Any case that it could've been lost?
Big question to the experts is, what do I do to make sure they are working on it and my application is in queue.
TIA!!
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srthegr8
08-07 12:30 PM
Hi ,
I want to change my wife's H1 to H4.
She got her first approval in oct 2006 and was working as fulltime. after that she coverted to H4 when we visited india. her H4 is valid through oct'09. then we file for her new H1 from company B in march 09 (COS) and she got approval but due to bad market condition she never got project and her consulting company never paid her so she doesn't have any paystubs. My company file for my H1B extension and I got approval.
Now I want to change my wife's status back to h4. I had in impression that she never worked on new H1 so her H1 will not be activated. but I came across some posts and learn that it is automatically activated the day she got her H1B approval.
Now please suggest me what would be the safest way to convert her back on H4 ?
1)File form I-539 without her paystubs using my new 797 document? is there chances of RFE without paystubs? and what could be the next step if RFE comes? can we go to home country and get it done or it will make more complications? and VO will ask more questions because of RFE?
2) go out of county and come back again on existing stammped h4 (I am hoping that will convert her status back to H4)? and then file for I-539 for H4 extension using my new Approval notice? she has canadian PR as well. should she visit canada or india? somehow her I94 on passport has expired in Feb'09 but she has valid I94 on her H1 pitition. should she give her new I94 when going out of country? if she visits canada will they issue her new I94 if she returns back within 30 days?
3) should she go outside country and apply for new H4 using my new approved 797 ?
Please help me ASAP. I am really confused what should I do!!!
I want to change my wife's H1 to H4.
She got her first approval in oct 2006 and was working as fulltime. after that she coverted to H4 when we visited india. her H4 is valid through oct'09. then we file for her new H1 from company B in march 09 (COS) and she got approval but due to bad market condition she never got project and her consulting company never paid her so she doesn't have any paystubs. My company file for my H1B extension and I got approval.
Now I want to change my wife's status back to h4. I had in impression that she never worked on new H1 so her H1 will not be activated. but I came across some posts and learn that it is automatically activated the day she got her H1B approval.
Now please suggest me what would be the safest way to convert her back on H4 ?
1)File form I-539 without her paystubs using my new 797 document? is there chances of RFE without paystubs? and what could be the next step if RFE comes? can we go to home country and get it done or it will make more complications? and VO will ask more questions because of RFE?
2) go out of county and come back again on existing stammped h4 (I am hoping that will convert her status back to H4)? and then file for I-539 for H4 extension using my new Approval notice? she has canadian PR as well. should she visit canada or india? somehow her I94 on passport has expired in Feb'09 but she has valid I94 on her H1 pitition. should she give her new I94 when going out of country? if she visits canada will they issue her new I94 if she returns back within 30 days?
3) should she go outside country and apply for new H4 using my new approved 797 ?
Please help me ASAP. I am really confused what should I do!!!
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BumbleBee
08-02 05:02 PM
Hi,
Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum,
I recently changed job. My H1 transfer is not complete yet. Now I have received a very good offer from a different company. Can I transfer my H1 to this company now?
Thanks
Yes, you can transfer to any employer and any number of times. At one point, I had 3 approved H1b, but as rule says, I could work only for one at a time :)
All the H1B's are valid till employer revokes it or it expires on its own.
The only danger I see in your case is continuous H1 status. If your current employerB goes ahead and cancels H1 petition, you would have worked illegally for the period of time you were with employerB. That can cause problem in your employerC h1 filling and/or future I-485 filling.
Even if employeeB cancels your petition but employerA hasn't cancel your h1 and it has not expired, then you will not be considered out of status, but you will be considered the one who have worked 'illegally'. This situation might give you h1 approval with employerC, but will have implications in 485 application.
Its better to wait till you get approval notice for employerB and then switch to employerC based on employerB's approval notice.
my 2 cents...
BumbleBee
BumbleBee
Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum,
I recently changed job. My H1 transfer is not complete yet. Now I have received a very good offer from a different company. Can I transfer my H1 to this company now?
Thanks
Yes, you can transfer to any employer and any number of times. At one point, I had 3 approved H1b, but as rule says, I could work only for one at a time :)
All the H1B's are valid till employer revokes it or it expires on its own.
The only danger I see in your case is continuous H1 status. If your current employerB goes ahead and cancels H1 petition, you would have worked illegally for the period of time you were with employerB. That can cause problem in your employerC h1 filling and/or future I-485 filling.
Even if employeeB cancels your petition but employerA hasn't cancel your h1 and it has not expired, then you will not be considered out of status, but you will be considered the one who have worked 'illegally'. This situation might give you h1 approval with employerC, but will have implications in 485 application.
Its better to wait till you get approval notice for employerB and then switch to employerC based on employerB's approval notice.
my 2 cents...
BumbleBee
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franklin
04-15 09:19 PM
Just to be clear - where were you born? India or Britain? You can be a British citizen, but if you were not born there, you are counted under the chargeable area of India, not ROW.
There really is no "priveledge" that you will recieve, if you were born in the UK. As Roseball mentions, if you are ROW and can file EB2, your dates would be current when it comes time to apply for I145. If you file EB3, you'll be (currently) stuck in Retrogression at I145 stage.
FWIW - you need to maintain status in the US to retain your greencard.
There really is no "priveledge" that you will recieve, if you were born in the UK. As Roseball mentions, if you are ROW and can file EB2, your dates would be current when it comes time to apply for I145. If you file EB3, you'll be (currently) stuck in Retrogression at I145 stage.
FWIW - you need to maintain status in the US to retain your greencard.
Berkeleybee
04-14 11:52 AM
This news has been out for some time on Matt Oh's site.
abhisec
04-09 07:09 PM
Even if you are doing it with good intention, i guess is true, have you thought of paying royalty for using IV as a platform .Any takers!!!
I hear you Munshi. It is certainly a risk.
As an immigrant entrepreneur, unfortunately I have to take some risks.
I sincerely believe this will help my IV friends and I'm willing to do whatever it takes to help our community.
I hear you Munshi. It is certainly a risk.
As an immigrant entrepreneur, unfortunately I have to take some risks.
I sincerely believe this will help my IV friends and I'm willing to do whatever it takes to help our community.
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