wizard
09-18 06:58 PM
Hmmm, why is this in Job Offers? :h:
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desi3933
12-15 02:45 PM
My wife last time entered to US with H4 in June 2010. Then she applied for F1 status and got approved in Nov 2010.
H4 visa stamping Expires on Feb 20111.
She is planning to go India by Jan 2011 for 2 weeks. She is planning to come before Visa expires.
Is it possible to enter US with old H4 visa stamping?
Do we really need to stamp visa with F1?
F1 visa stamp is needed if she plans to continue her studies on F1 and would like to avail OPT.
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Not a legal advice.
H4 visa stamping Expires on Feb 20111.
She is planning to go India by Jan 2011 for 2 weeks. She is planning to come before Visa expires.
Is it possible to enter US with old H4 visa stamping?
Do we really need to stamp visa with F1?
F1 visa stamp is needed if she plans to continue her studies on F1 and would like to avail OPT.
________________
Not a legal advice.
Photogenius
04-16 03:15 PM
welcome to the forum!
I like your stamp! bit gory though! Dunno if it adheres to the rules etc. but i like it!
I like your stamp! bit gory though! Dunno if it adheres to the rules etc. but i like it!
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reachinus
08-06 07:07 PM
This is just my opinion. If I were you, I will go to the Airport and see an Immigration Office and have it corrected.
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h1b_forever
03-03 08:56 AM
I am trying to network with people in Detroit area. I am currently on EAD/H1 and looking to switch jobs and wanted to see if there are people who can provide job leads/contacts
martinvisalaw
08-31 07:32 PM
Hi company A applied for my H1 in april 1st week.
they have got 2 rfe so far and now i am not interested in working with them(they also dont seem interested in replying to the 2nd rfe)
Another company is interested in filing my h1b.
what is the safest way to go about doing this.
should i let company B know that i filed with company A before.
Also will there be any problem in getting H1b approved because of my earlier filing
There should not be a problem in getting the H-1B approved by Co. B, assuming you and the position meet all the H-1B requirements. Just because there was a prior petition filed for you should not have a negative impact. You need to let Co. B know about the earlier filing, because there are some questions on the I-129 that might require them to provide information about the first filing.
they have got 2 rfe so far and now i am not interested in working with them(they also dont seem interested in replying to the 2nd rfe)
Another company is interested in filing my h1b.
what is the safest way to go about doing this.
should i let company B know that i filed with company A before.
Also will there be any problem in getting H1b approved because of my earlier filing
There should not be a problem in getting the H-1B approved by Co. B, assuming you and the position meet all the H-1B requirements. Just because there was a prior petition filed for you should not have a negative impact. You need to let Co. B know about the earlier filing, because there are some questions on the I-129 that might require them to provide information about the first filing.
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desitechie
11-03 01:53 PM
I'm thinking of opening savings account with Alliant, currently pays 2% APY.
Money saved is money earned!!!
Does anyone have accounts with them? If yes, can you tell the experiences - good or bad with them?
Thanks
Money saved is money earned!!!
Does anyone have accounts with them? If yes, can you tell the experiences - good or bad with them?
Thanks
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dealsnet
07-30 11:57 AM
You want him to work with GC or just want to keep him working. ?
Eventhough the GC application is denied for EB1, you can process EB2 or keep him O-1 or H1B. For EB1, there will be strict rules by USCIS. If your company didn't meet the criteria for it, forget about it. Do it in EB2.
We hired a scientist with O-1 visa two year ago (company provided all the documents). This scientist applied green card (EB-1) last year. This week he recived a letter rejecting his application. The reason is not about his personal qualification but is about the company. Letter says company had no publications although we provided the copies of US patent applications.
We are a small R&D company with no budget for and work plan for any kind paper writing. Can INS use "without publication" as the only reason to turn down the EB-1 type application?
This scientist is very important to our company. What shoul we do to let INS reconsider this decision?
Thanks for your help.
Eventhough the GC application is denied for EB1, you can process EB2 or keep him O-1 or H1B. For EB1, there will be strict rules by USCIS. If your company didn't meet the criteria for it, forget about it. Do it in EB2.
We hired a scientist with O-1 visa two year ago (company provided all the documents). This scientist applied green card (EB-1) last year. This week he recived a letter rejecting his application. The reason is not about his personal qualification but is about the company. Letter says company had no publications although we provided the copies of US patent applications.
We are a small R&D company with no budget for and work plan for any kind paper writing. Can INS use "without publication" as the only reason to turn down the EB-1 type application?
This scientist is very important to our company. What shoul we do to let INS reconsider this decision?
Thanks for your help.
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Steve Mitchell
December 9th, 2003, 09:40 PM
I think digital camera marked is very close to home computers. I used to buy the latest and greatest computer every yar and a half or so, until I realized I spent a hefty premium for the cutiing edge, and the next level down (yesterday's best) was so much cheaper, and offered all I needed. Camera bodies I believe are just about there.