goel_ar
03-06 06:35 PM
I-140 approved. I haven't applied for I-140 yet.
I am looking to move to different position with similar job responsibilities within my company.
I spoke to company's internal legal dept - and as per them they would require -
a) My current job responsibilty as filed on GC app
b) New Job responsibilties from new manager
c) A note from new manager stating that new job responsibilities are similar to current one.
With this documentation, I could use my existing I-140 & don't have to file for H1-B, labor & I-140 again.
Do I need to be concerned for anything else?
Thanks,
I am looking to move to different position with similar job responsibilities within my company.
I spoke to company's internal legal dept - and as per them they would require -
a) My current job responsibilty as filed on GC app
b) New Job responsibilties from new manager
c) A note from new manager stating that new job responsibilities are similar to current one.
With this documentation, I could use my existing I-140 & don't have to file for H1-B, labor & I-140 again.
Do I need to be concerned for anything else?
Thanks,
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Lasantha
01-15 04:49 PM
Do you actually need Paychecks and Employment Letter when travelling with AP ? Or are you just taking them as a precaution?
I'll be going to carry following documents. Please see document no also, and let me know if I have all right documents for re-entry.
Please help.
Thanks.
For me
485 RECEIPT - I- 797C
Ap Approval Notice - I512L
Paychecks
Employment Letter
For my wife
485 RECEIPT - I- 797C
Ap Approval Notice - I512L
My Paychecks
My Employment Letter
I'll be going to carry following documents. Please see document no also, and let me know if I have all right documents for re-entry.
Please help.
Thanks.
For me
485 RECEIPT - I- 797C
Ap Approval Notice - I512L
Paychecks
Employment Letter
For my wife
485 RECEIPT - I- 797C
Ap Approval Notice - I512L
My Paychecks
My Employment Letter

hatiangrl@yahoo.com
02-08 12:42 AM
HI IM 17 years old my dad applied for my green card and it been 3 years i still did not get it they had sent me to go get my fingerprint taken but i had ran away home and missed the appointment date my sister just got her approval.please can someone help or advise me im almost done with school and i wanna attend college and get a job
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ps57002
07-24 06:27 PM
so far i've been the ones to pay everything...i know govt got stricter this year and now it HAS to be employer who pays....so i'm in bad place as I know how my employer is...
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05-17 01:40 AM
The information that is provided in this post is relevant as of Friday May 15, 2009. This is coming from our local AILA chapter Chair.
As many of our readers know, at the conclusion of the Marriage based adjustment of status interview, the immigration officer, upon approval, used to stamp the immigrant's passport with the I-551 (Green Card) stamp. This used to be an immediate proof that the case was approved and the applicant could work and travel using this stamp. As the actual production of the Green Cards became so fast, the practice of stamping applicants' passports stopped as well in most states across the nation.
It seems that things are changing, hence the recent notice from USCIS. According to the notice we received, the Green Card Facility in KY is undergoing renovation. USCIS' card production capability will be reduced over the next several months. They will expand the use of ADIT Temporary Green Card stamps as temporary evidence of LPR status.
The Stamps will be valid for 12 months (previously only 30 days validity was given). Work permits and travel documents (advance paroles) will be collected at the interview from the clients. The stamp will be the only proof of work and travel authorization in such cases. It looks like this policy will continue for the next 6-12 months. This is a nationwide policy and is not taking place only in San Diego.
We will keep you posted with more information as it becomes available.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/05/san_diego_immigration_lawyer_u.html)
As many of our readers know, at the conclusion of the Marriage based adjustment of status interview, the immigration officer, upon approval, used to stamp the immigrant's passport with the I-551 (Green Card) stamp. This used to be an immediate proof that the case was approved and the applicant could work and travel using this stamp. As the actual production of the Green Cards became so fast, the practice of stamping applicants' passports stopped as well in most states across the nation.
It seems that things are changing, hence the recent notice from USCIS. According to the notice we received, the Green Card Facility in KY is undergoing renovation. USCIS' card production capability will be reduced over the next several months. They will expand the use of ADIT Temporary Green Card stamps as temporary evidence of LPR status.
The Stamps will be valid for 12 months (previously only 30 days validity was given). Work permits and travel documents (advance paroles) will be collected at the interview from the clients. The stamp will be the only proof of work and travel authorization in such cases. It looks like this policy will continue for the next 6-12 months. This is a nationwide policy and is not taking place only in San Diego.
We will keep you posted with more information as it becomes available.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/05/san_diego_immigration_lawyer_u.html)
mundakamal
06-13 08:53 PM
gurus please advise
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kisana
06-07 08:04 AM
Gurus , please provide me your input. I am little bit tense. It will help me alot. Also in the Copy the number from alien card what should I put. Since I am on the H1B visa, but I do have EAD also. Any help in this regard is higly appriciable.
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like_watching_paint_dry
04-03 01:08 PM
I140 Mailed Date : 08/01/2006
I485 Mailed Date : 07/23/2006
How is this possible?
I was jsut curious.
It is possible. There is a relatively unknown technique called TT (abbreviation for Time Travel) which is also relatively related to relativity. When applied correctly, it is more effective than PD recapturing and labor substitution. That's how I got my green. If you like to know more, PM me and we can discuss my consultation fees and then see if TT is right for you.
I485 Mailed Date : 07/23/2006
How is this possible?
I was jsut curious.
It is possible. There is a relatively unknown technique called TT (abbreviation for Time Travel) which is also relatively related to relativity. When applied correctly, it is more effective than PD recapturing and labor substitution. That's how I got my green. If you like to know more, PM me and we can discuss my consultation fees and then see if TT is right for you.
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skothuru
11-11 06:42 PM
We are in the same situation, filed 485 on July 8th at NSC & EAD/AP on August 12th using 485 proof of delivery. Received receipt notices, FP done, 485 transferred to TSC, but haven't received EAD/AP. Planning to take Infopass appointment.
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justice4all
09-02 01:26 PM
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
hi,
i am planning to file eb2 and port my eb3-i140 pd. My current position is system analyst with eb3 job requirement. I can get a promotion but that doesnt qualify for eb2 job requirement. So i am planning to move to a different position, research associate which qualifies for eb2(it requires masters degree) with the same employer. Can i file eb2 with this position and port my eb3-i140 pd? Advice pls.
Thanks
hi,
i am planning to file eb2 and port my eb3-i140 pd. My current position is system analyst with eb3 job requirement. I can get a promotion but that doesnt qualify for eb2 job requirement. So i am planning to move to a different position, research associate which qualifies for eb2(it requires masters degree) with the same employer. Can i file eb2 with this position and port my eb3-i140 pd? Advice pls.
Thanks
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terpcurt
January 11th, 2004, 09:06 AM
That is truly a lot of snapping....