gcformeornot
08-06 03:14 PM
its common belief that you need to work for 6 months.
There is no immediate problem if you don't but looks bad on citizenship time.
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Things you mentioned are not in you control so it would be OK. But if you leave on your own then may be a problem....
There is no immediate problem if you don't but looks bad on citizenship time.
IO looks suspiciously at N-400 stage
Things you mentioned are not in you control so it would be OK. But if you leave on your own then may be a problem....
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bobzibub
10-04 03:27 PM
you can also change employers immediately. Your spouse is the primary applicant, and hte 180 day AC21 rule applies to her. You can:
- use EAD whenever you want
- change jobs whenever you want
- change job profile however you want.
she:
- can use EAD whenever she wants
- change jobs after 180 days
- change onto a job in the same or similar profile.
Now if the secondary applicant also has a 140/485 application filed this means that he or she should wait for six months also.. I have an EAD (as of yesterday) from my wife's application. Mine is just the 485 -- no EADs/APs etc. If I contract on the side with my EAD (invalidating my H1b) does my employer find out? Am I obligated to tell?
Cheers,
-b
- use EAD whenever you want
- change jobs whenever you want
- change job profile however you want.
she:
- can use EAD whenever she wants
- change jobs after 180 days
- change onto a job in the same or similar profile.
Now if the secondary applicant also has a 140/485 application filed this means that he or she should wait for six months also.. I have an EAD (as of yesterday) from my wife's application. Mine is just the 485 -- no EADs/APs etc. If I contract on the side with my EAD (invalidating my H1b) does my employer find out? Am I obligated to tell?
Cheers,
-b
unbreakable
06-03 01:32 AM
Sorry, I didn't know the bill was dead. Thanks for correcting.
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camphor
12-08 12:28 AM
Thanks guys for the response !
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veni001
07-09 01:52 PM
Whay are you asking this question??:confused:
what are the complications of applying to eb2 if there is only 3 year degree bachelor degree? Have a masters degree from Singapore - will that be enough to qualify?
what are the complications of applying to eb2 if there is only 3 year degree bachelor degree? Have a masters degree from Singapore - will that be enough to qualify?
roshnichowdhry
10-04 09:41 PM
For first time H1B stamping, do we have to get it done in our Home country (India in my case)? Or can we get it done in Canada or Mexico?
I am currently on my OPT and have applied for my H1B visa. Your input will be appreciated!
Thanks
Roshni
I am currently on my OPT and have applied for my H1B visa. Your input will be appreciated!
Thanks
Roshni
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desi3933
07-13 07:43 AM
Would going to Canada and re-entering without going for visa stamping count as lawful entry??
Or one has to go and get the visa stamped to qualify as lawful entry??
Also when you go to Canada and come back Without VISA stamping, he gets the same I-94 or different I-94??
Thanks.
You can re-enter from Canada with same I-94 and status as long as trip < 30 days.
Yes, it resets out of status clock.
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Or one has to go and get the visa stamped to qualify as lawful entry??
Also when you go to Canada and come back Without VISA stamping, he gets the same I-94 or different I-94??
Thanks.
You can re-enter from Canada with same I-94 and status as long as trip < 30 days.
Yes, it resets out of status clock.
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Not a legal advice.
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chintu25
12-13 03:18 PM
:)
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crazy
06-13 11:23 PM
When can we change job? just after filing for 485. Or we have to wait for EAD and then only can change the job?
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ganugapati
11-16 10:25 PM
Here is my current visa situation
Labor, I-140 approved
EAD/AP valid
I-485 pending for 3 years.
EB2/India � July 2007 filer
I got laid off last year and have been unemployed for 1 year.
I am thinking of applying for California state unemployment benefits. Here are my questions
1) Is there a risk that the EDD office could forward this information to USCIS
2) If the USCIS comes to know about this then is there a risk that they may issue a RFE for an updated job offer and subsequently deny I-485.
Labor, I-140 approved
EAD/AP valid
I-485 pending for 3 years.
EB2/India � July 2007 filer
I got laid off last year and have been unemployed for 1 year.
I am thinking of applying for California state unemployment benefits. Here are my questions
1) Is there a risk that the EDD office could forward this information to USCIS
2) If the USCIS comes to know about this then is there a risk that they may issue a RFE for an updated job offer and subsequently deny I-485.
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nhfirefighter13
June 20th, 2004, 11:13 AM
The guy in the boxing stance is an aspiring film producer who saw a photo of Jet Li done by Jeff Dunas where everything but the leading fist was in focus and wanted something similar. I like it because it's different.
The guy crouching....his face is out of focus no photoshop involved, that was my mistake. Unfortunately, I have to go with lighting and posing aspects to hopefully override the focus issue as I'm out of time.
No comments on the guitar shot? I'm just going to go with a "no news is good news" attitude on that one. :)
Truth be told, I've had a lot of problems with this portrait class. I've never really done formal portraits (nevermind worked in a full-blown studio environment) before so I had (and still have) a lot to learn.
Thanks for the comments though. :cool:
The guy crouching....his face is out of focus no photoshop involved, that was my mistake. Unfortunately, I have to go with lighting and posing aspects to hopefully override the focus issue as I'm out of time.
No comments on the guitar shot? I'm just going to go with a "no news is good news" attitude on that one. :)
Truth be told, I've had a lot of problems with this portrait class. I've never really done formal portraits (nevermind worked in a full-blown studio environment) before so I had (and still have) a lot to learn.
Thanks for the comments though. :cool: