sanju
04-19 10:33 AM
Try Microsoft, oracle, Cisco, Sun,Intel,Hp
You will get shocked by seeing how many H1 s they filed all these years. They are more than h1s filed by WIPRO, TCS,INFOSYS etc.,
Shhhhhhh..... Please don't tell this to Ron Hira and IEEE. They may not like you saying this. Ron Hira et al, wants to preach that all H1s are being taken by "Indian Companies", whatever that means.....
You will get shocked by seeing how many H1 s they filed all these years. They are more than h1s filed by WIPRO, TCS,INFOSYS etc.,
Shhhhhhh..... Please don't tell this to Ron Hira and IEEE. They may not like you saying this. Ron Hira et al, wants to preach that all H1s are being taken by "Indian Companies", whatever that means.....
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gc28262
02-13 07:43 AM
FOIA should be the route.
I remember someone posting on the forum that they got all their information, right from Labor certification on a CD through FOIA.
Try this google search "FOIA + cd site:immigrationvoice.org" without quotes
I remember someone posting on the forum that they got all their information, right from Labor certification on a CD through FOIA.
Try this google search "FOIA + cd site:immigrationvoice.org" without quotes
martinvisalaw
06-15 11:54 AM
The answer depends on various facts not listed in your question. I assume that he wants to return in H-1B status. If he has not used his full 6 years in H-1B status before, he can get the remainder of his 6 years without being subject to the H-1B cap. If he used his full 6 years and now has been outside the US for one full year, he can get another 6 years, but he will be subject to the H-1B cap (assuming he will work for a cap-subject employer). If he didn't use his full 6 years, but has been outside the US for a year, he can either (a) apply for a new 6 years and be subject to the cap, or (b) get the remaining balance not subject to the cap.
Since the cap has not been reached yet this year, filing a cap-subject H-1B shouldn't be a problem if he can do it soon.
Since the cap has not been reached yet this year, filing a cap-subject H-1B shouldn't be a problem if he can do it soon.
2011 The Devil Wears Prada: The
tinamatthew
07-21 10:33 AM
In the 485 filings for me and my wife, my divorce certificate for my previous marriage was put in my files but it should have been with my wife's file per 485 intruction because she is the derivative applicant. If USCIS can't find it in my wife's file, will USCIS look for it in my file since we filed together?
If this is not required as initial evidence then they will issue an RFE and then you can send the documents later.
To fix the problem, could we resubmit my wife's 485 now and withdraw the one just submitted even though we don't have the receipt for it yet? or should we wait until we get receipt for the one just submitted and then resubmit her 485 application when my PD become current again? or could we just submit the missing file after we get the receipt and my PD becomes current?
Don't resubmit your wife's application, wait for a receipt
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Hope this helps
If this is not required as initial evidence then they will issue an RFE and then you can send the documents later.
To fix the problem, could we resubmit my wife's 485 now and withdraw the one just submitted even though we don't have the receipt for it yet? or should we wait until we get receipt for the one just submitted and then resubmit her 485 application when my PD become current again? or could we just submit the missing file after we get the receipt and my PD becomes current?
Don't resubmit your wife's application, wait for a receipt
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Hope this helps
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us_employee
08-26 10:52 PM
Thanks
dilbert_cal
03-09 05:51 PM
Answer Embedded
Need your help..
Post MBA (since Jun'06), I am working with a new employer. My previous employer (bachelor degree), filed for my labor in Nov'04 and I left this company in Jun'06; howevr employer didn't withdrew my labor application. My labor with previous employer was approved in Feb'07. I have good relation with my previous employer and they are ready to file my I-140; I have few questions regarding this:
Can my previous employer file I-140, even if I am not working with them?
YES
If I-140 is approved, would I able to transfer the PD to my new employer, when he initiates my labor application.
YES, you would need a copy of the I-140 and since you have good relations, it should not be an issue
Once I transfer my PD, can my previous employer use this approved LC for other candidate?
This is a grey area. Not sure but I believe post-April, approved LC would have a validity of 45 days or so - so it may not be reusable. From your point of view, I'm not sure if the LC does get reused, does it impact your PD or not - my take is it doesnt but I'm not a lawyer.
Based on my new qualifications (MBA), my job description has changed totally compared to my previous job.
Thanks in advance..
Need your help..
Post MBA (since Jun'06), I am working with a new employer. My previous employer (bachelor degree), filed for my labor in Nov'04 and I left this company in Jun'06; howevr employer didn't withdrew my labor application. My labor with previous employer was approved in Feb'07. I have good relation with my previous employer and they are ready to file my I-140; I have few questions regarding this:
Can my previous employer file I-140, even if I am not working with them?
YES
If I-140 is approved, would I able to transfer the PD to my new employer, when he initiates my labor application.
YES, you would need a copy of the I-140 and since you have good relations, it should not be an issue
Once I transfer my PD, can my previous employer use this approved LC for other candidate?
This is a grey area. Not sure but I believe post-April, approved LC would have a validity of 45 days or so - so it may not be reusable. From your point of view, I'm not sure if the LC does get reused, does it impact your PD or not - my take is it doesnt but I'm not a lawyer.
Based on my new qualifications (MBA), my job description has changed totally compared to my previous job.
Thanks in advance..
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Antonio Trivelin
June 16th, 2006, 07:10 AM
jliechty, El Hacko and Kevin Tks a lots for the tips !!!!!
Kevin, Brazil disappointed all brazilians in this first game. I hope they could be better at the next one. Seu portugu�s est� �timo Kevin !!! Parab�ns meu amigo !!!
Kevin, Brazil disappointed all brazilians in this first game. I hope they could be better at the next one. Seu portugu�s est� �timo Kevin !!! Parab�ns meu amigo !!!