ssdd123
08-28 07:16 PM
Most of us know its surely a tiring and long process to get visa dates in Hindi for Delhi embassy. I tried for about a month before I got it. Here is what I observed and find very important for anyone taking Hindi visa dates in Delhi:
(a) Delhi embassy mostly adds new Hindi dates every two weeks. Specially when the english dates are about to expire, because Hindi dates are expired/not available most of the time :)
(b) These dates are added on either Thursday or Friday.
(c) Most chances are on Thursday/Friday morning or noon. That is from 10am IST to around 2-3pm IST.
(d) During this time, keep checking every 5 minutes. This is because once they release dates, I do not know, but the dates are gone in 10 minutes flat !!!
(e) Keep your information already filled and saved in vfs database, otherwise no chance that one can complete all DS 156/157 forms in those crucial 10/15 minutes.
(f) Good luck!
(a) Delhi embassy mostly adds new Hindi dates every two weeks. Specially when the english dates are about to expire, because Hindi dates are expired/not available most of the time :)
(b) These dates are added on either Thursday or Friday.
(c) Most chances are on Thursday/Friday morning or noon. That is from 10am IST to around 2-3pm IST.
(d) During this time, keep checking every 5 minutes. This is because once they release dates, I do not know, but the dates are gone in 10 minutes flat !!!
(e) Keep your information already filled and saved in vfs database, otherwise no chance that one can complete all DS 156/157 forms in those crucial 10/15 minutes.
(f) Good luck!
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jetflyer
03-16 07:29 AM
Thanks for the link, I was reading it and towards the end there was statement
"When filing an MTR all evidence has to be submitted like, filing AC21 letter and record of delivery, proof of 180 days",
to me it looks like filing AC-21 is MUST in case one need to go MTR route rather than optional, could expert or Chanduv23 please clarify?
Please see the link.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/blog.php?b=39
"When filing an MTR all evidence has to be submitted like, filing AC21 letter and record of delivery, proof of 180 days",
to me it looks like filing AC-21 is MUST in case one need to go MTR route rather than optional, could expert or Chanduv23 please clarify?
Please see the link.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/blog.php?b=39
ChalapathiChitturi
07-22 02:51 PM
Thank You little_willy and lifesucksinUS.
I also have the same question as jambapamba.
I also have the same question as jambapamba.
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krish2005
05-14 06:03 PM
Not sure if this is the section to post this.
I am listing a few things that rake up my mind whenever I think of my prolonged (for me its prolonged though) stay in US. Dragging my feet over decisions to go back or not.
My posting is entirely my view. I would not be willing to trample on other's feelings. Just sharing a few things.
Cons
------
1) Leave everything behind as such in our native place and start everything afresh here. Looks cool for a start. But end up in a remote place with few people and no friends. Life starts to suck when you move on for some months in the remote place. Some like it most don't.
2) Trying to look back on what we missed being with family and friends, those good old days. Sitting on a wall/bench and chatting about daily happenings/cricket etc
3) Going back after some time to be bewildered on what happened to those buildings that were there. Before you digest all those, your vacation is gone. Poof
4) Most Importanty, live with fear on what will happen to those near and dear who have been wishing us good luck and health. Just imagining that fact that when you visit back next time, they might not be there, gives me sleepless nights. This is true even when you are back in your native place but at least you have a solace in seeing them whenever you require and help them in their times of need physically. Nothing is like what you do rather than telling others to do.
5) Missing all those religious events, happenings, special occasions.
Pros
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1) Live own life without any bindings (we can give umpteen excuses on how we are forced to live but its still our life)
2) Money factor
3) Move away from petty politics
4) Your own car.
5) Wifeys like it here as it moves them from home politics and they drive the home here.
These are my thoughts. Just sharing with a few who might care.
I am listing a few things that rake up my mind whenever I think of my prolonged (for me its prolonged though) stay in US. Dragging my feet over decisions to go back or not.
My posting is entirely my view. I would not be willing to trample on other's feelings. Just sharing a few things.
Cons
------
1) Leave everything behind as such in our native place and start everything afresh here. Looks cool for a start. But end up in a remote place with few people and no friends. Life starts to suck when you move on for some months in the remote place. Some like it most don't.
2) Trying to look back on what we missed being with family and friends, those good old days. Sitting on a wall/bench and chatting about daily happenings/cricket etc
3) Going back after some time to be bewildered on what happened to those buildings that were there. Before you digest all those, your vacation is gone. Poof
4) Most Importanty, live with fear on what will happen to those near and dear who have been wishing us good luck and health. Just imagining that fact that when you visit back next time, they might not be there, gives me sleepless nights. This is true even when you are back in your native place but at least you have a solace in seeing them whenever you require and help them in their times of need physically. Nothing is like what you do rather than telling others to do.
5) Missing all those religious events, happenings, special occasions.
Pros
-----
1) Live own life without any bindings (we can give umpteen excuses on how we are forced to live but its still our life)
2) Money factor
3) Move away from petty politics
4) Your own car.
5) Wifeys like it here as it moves them from home politics and they drive the home here.
These are my thoughts. Just sharing with a few who might care.
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immigration_confused
11-17 05:30 PM
Hi,
My wife and I are currently working on EAD and have used the AP to entry the US. We will be going to the Canadian consulate to apply for Canadian Visa (want to go on vacation). I had the following questions:-
1) What all papers are required?
2) How long will they issue the canadian visa for? I am planning on obtaining a multiple entry visa. When I was on H1 they issued me a visa which was till the end of my H1 expiration date.
Thanks.
My wife and I are currently working on EAD and have used the AP to entry the US. We will be going to the Canadian consulate to apply for Canadian Visa (want to go on vacation). I had the following questions:-
1) What all papers are required?
2) How long will they issue the canadian visa for? I am planning on obtaining a multiple entry visa. When I was on H1 they issued me a visa which was till the end of my H1 expiration date.
Thanks.
anu_t
05-21 03:42 PM
Check with your attorney , But I 'm quiet sure that to to port the date your first 140 need to be approved. Since it is denied (although it is lawyer's mistake) you are out of luck.
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ch102
02-22 08:43 AM
Over 500 Indian guest workers sue US company for human trafficking - The Times of India (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/news/Over-500-Indian-guest-workers-sue-US-company-for-human-trafficking/articleshow/7548222.cms)
HOUSTON: Lawyers for a group of Indian guest workers, trafficked to the US from India to work in shipyards after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, have sued an American company, Signal International, along with its co-conspirators and other entities for human trafficking and racketeering.
If class status is granted, the lawsuit could be the largest human trafficking case in US history, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has said in a statement.
Workers were allegedly lured here with dishonest assurances of becoming lawful permanent US residents, the statement said.
The ACLU joined a class action lawsuit brought on behalf of over 500 guest workers from India charging that the workers were trafficked into the US through the federal government's H-2B guest worker programme with dishonest assurances of becoming lawful permanent US residents and subjected to squalid living conditions, fraudulent payment practises, and threats of serious harm upon their arrival.
The complaint alleges that recruiting agents hired by the marine industry company Signal International held the guest workers' passports and visas, coerced them into paying extraordinary fees for recruitment, immigration processing and travel, and threatened the workers with serious legal and physical harm if they did not work under the Signal-restricted guest worker visa.
The complaint also alleges that once in the US, the men were required to live in Signal's guarded, over crowded labour camps, subjected to psychological abuse and defrauded out of adequate payment for their work.
The ACLU charges that the federal government has fallen short of its responsibility to protect the rights of guest workers in this country.
According to the lawsuit, the treatment of the workers violates the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (TVPA) and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organisations Act (RICO).
In addition to the federal court litigation, in partnership with the ACLU, the workers have testified before the UN special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, the UN special rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, and senior staff at the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Signal, a marine and fabrication company with shipyards in Mississippi, Texas and Alabama, is a subcontractor for several major multinational companies.
HOUSTON: Lawyers for a group of Indian guest workers, trafficked to the US from India to work in shipyards after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, have sued an American company, Signal International, along with its co-conspirators and other entities for human trafficking and racketeering.
If class status is granted, the lawsuit could be the largest human trafficking case in US history, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has said in a statement.
Workers were allegedly lured here with dishonest assurances of becoming lawful permanent US residents, the statement said.
The ACLU joined a class action lawsuit brought on behalf of over 500 guest workers from India charging that the workers were trafficked into the US through the federal government's H-2B guest worker programme with dishonest assurances of becoming lawful permanent US residents and subjected to squalid living conditions, fraudulent payment practises, and threats of serious harm upon their arrival.
The complaint alleges that recruiting agents hired by the marine industry company Signal International held the guest workers' passports and visas, coerced them into paying extraordinary fees for recruitment, immigration processing and travel, and threatened the workers with serious legal and physical harm if they did not work under the Signal-restricted guest worker visa.
The complaint also alleges that once in the US, the men were required to live in Signal's guarded, over crowded labour camps, subjected to psychological abuse and defrauded out of adequate payment for their work.
The ACLU charges that the federal government has fallen short of its responsibility to protect the rights of guest workers in this country.
According to the lawsuit, the treatment of the workers violates the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (TVPA) and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organisations Act (RICO).
In addition to the federal court litigation, in partnership with the ACLU, the workers have testified before the UN special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, the UN special rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, and senior staff at the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Signal, a marine and fabrication company with shipyards in Mississippi, Texas and Alabama, is a subcontractor for several major multinational companies.
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redds777
03-24 08:41 PM
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/03/19/1843837.aspx?p=1
Hello Everyone
I have sent a message to president Obama requesting his help by issuing executive order either to increase per country cap temporarily atleast till the EB backlogs gets over for india and china
OR
Issue executive order to allow visa re-capture to utilize wasted immigrant visas
i am waiting for the reply . i am not sure if i will be heard .
I had sent similar message to my senators requesting them to support the visa recapture bill . i got a call today from his asistant . He said they understand the issue and the senator is supporting the CIR this year . i told him that wont help the skilled immigrants, he said that the provisions with relief for legal skilled immigrants will be added into that CIR and passed .
when i asked him why not do a piece meal approach and pass smaller bills like visa re-capture etc.. his reply was that the anti immigrant groups will basicall y kill the bill . so he said that it is better to wait for CIR hopefully this year.
I said thank you for response and hungup the phone.
so bottom line is i guess we have to wait for CIR and if any good will comeout from that for EB categories.
Hello Everyone
I have sent a message to president Obama requesting his help by issuing executive order either to increase per country cap temporarily atleast till the EB backlogs gets over for india and china
OR
Issue executive order to allow visa re-capture to utilize wasted immigrant visas
i am waiting for the reply . i am not sure if i will be heard .
I had sent similar message to my senators requesting them to support the visa recapture bill . i got a call today from his asistant . He said they understand the issue and the senator is supporting the CIR this year . i told him that wont help the skilled immigrants, he said that the provisions with relief for legal skilled immigrants will be added into that CIR and passed .
when i asked him why not do a piece meal approach and pass smaller bills like visa re-capture etc.. his reply was that the anti immigrant groups will basicall y kill the bill . so he said that it is better to wait for CIR hopefully this year.
I said thank you for response and hungup the phone.
so bottom line is i guess we have to wait for CIR and if any good will comeout from that for EB categories.
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DallasBlue
07-26 11:14 AM
:)) nice !!
Write LSAT and go to Law School and become a lawyer and to start practicing you should get admitted to the bar. The bar requirements vary.
In some states like california , you can work under a attorney for 10 (if not ten say 'n') years and get addmitted to the bar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_Education
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LSAT
good luck!!
Write LSAT and go to Law School and become a lawyer and to start practicing you should get admitted to the bar. The bar requirements vary.
In some states like california , you can work under a attorney for 10 (if not ten say 'n') years and get addmitted to the bar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_Education
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LSAT
good luck!!
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moonrah
07-28 06:21 PM
Hello All,
Can someone please help if they can? This is an urgent matter .
Thanks in advance.
Can someone please help if they can? This is an urgent matter .
Thanks in advance.
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masti_Gai
09-13 08:47 AM
so he is worried:confused:
itz been nearly 4 months ma 140 is still pending at Nebraska:eek:
itz been nearly 4 months ma 140 is still pending at Nebraska:eek:
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mrajatish
06-25 06:46 PM
does that mean no hope left ? what r the other options ? isn't this whole process is for future employment and if i am licensed now than whats the problem in future employment i don't understand that part "future employment". i am on h1 now and if i will get my residency than i will be working at that position and i am licensed now. then why does the old date matters.
is it true guys ??
Because the LC is for a particular qualiication that needs to have happenned at that time - would it be ok if they calculate a new LC salary by adding the inflation?
is it true guys ??
Because the LC is for a particular qualiication that needs to have happenned at that time - would it be ok if they calculate a new LC salary by adding the inflation?
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vinabath
04-02 01:50 PM
I see...so my 485 will be processed - it just won't be approved until the PD becomes current again?
That I or USCIS cannot guaranteee.....:p
That I or USCIS cannot guaranteee.....:p
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justin150377
09-19 07:12 PM
How about working on an EAD in a part-time job while working full-time on your h1 sponsored job? I assume the h1 will not become invalid in this case because EAD is being used for the part time job.
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neeidd
03-01 01:27 PM
neeidd,
I had applied for my wife through paper and they did not ask for her fingerprints. I had applied for mine through efiling and they did ask for fingerprints. I was not in town on the day that they had asked me to be at the service center. So I requested a later date. Lo and behold one fine day I got my EAD approved without any fingerprints. Don't ask my how it was approved but that is the case.
Please enter the details of your Green Card application in your profile.
Thanks for the reply. I updated my profile
So which one is faster to get approved? E-filing or Paper based (If you consider yours vs your wife) ?
I had applied for my wife through paper and they did not ask for her fingerprints. I had applied for mine through efiling and they did ask for fingerprints. I was not in town on the day that they had asked me to be at the service center. So I requested a later date. Lo and behold one fine day I got my EAD approved without any fingerprints. Don't ask my how it was approved but that is the case.
Please enter the details of your Green Card application in your profile.
Thanks for the reply. I updated my profile
So which one is faster to get approved? E-filing or Paper based (If you consider yours vs your wife) ?
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baburob2
09-08 07:38 PM
that shouldn't be any issue. She would be admitted at POE. However if she has filed for H4 extension and if the H4 extension is pending when she enters into US, the H4 extension will be considered abandonded and will be asked to go to consulate for stamping before her I-94 expires and can't use the approved H4 extension's I-94. check with yuour attorney on it.
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skark
08-22 11:54 AM
Does anyone know if the PIO card needs to be renewed or a new PIO card has to be obtained when US passport is renewed?
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jai_immigration
09-24 10:06 AM
It depends on the I-140 you requested USCIS to consider while you aplied for I-485. There is some process called interifling, where you can later request USCIS to use the I-140 with better priority date against the I-485 so you can avoid multiple I-485.
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pt326bc
09-26 04:32 PM
Once you give out your EAD for employment your H1 status goes in limbo. I think the way to go back on H1b status is to exit the country and reenter with H1 visa and then work only for the employer who sponsored the H1b (in case something terrible happens to your AOS).
But again this is just my analysis; and I am not a lawyer.
Regards.
But again this is just my analysis; and I am not a lawyer.
Regards.
chanduv23
10-25 03:58 PM
Dear IVans,
Attorney Prashanti Reddy will be addressing the proud Immigration Voice members at the New Jersey event being held at Woodbridge, NJ on Sunday, October 28th, 2007.
She is a active member at AILA and is involved in a lotof pro bono work and works for a lot of non profit organizations like "Trial Lawyers Care" and "Maanavi"
She also conducts free chat sessions at the popular "telugu" language portal www.telugupeople.com
Please find her Chat Transcripts at
http://chat.telugupeople.com/chatshows/
Her website is http://www.reddyesq.com and she is a proud supporter of Immigration Voice.
She is willing to answer our questions and as part of Immigration Voice Protocol, we will be moderating the questions.
If you have not yet signed up for the event do so, right now. Follow the link
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=14671
Please post your questions on this thread, if you are attending the event.
Yours,
Team IV
Attorney Prashanti Reddy will be addressing the proud Immigration Voice members at the New Jersey event being held at Woodbridge, NJ on Sunday, October 28th, 2007.
She is a active member at AILA and is involved in a lotof pro bono work and works for a lot of non profit organizations like "Trial Lawyers Care" and "Maanavi"
She also conducts free chat sessions at the popular "telugu" language portal www.telugupeople.com
Please find her Chat Transcripts at
http://chat.telugupeople.com/chatshows/
Her website is http://www.reddyesq.com and she is a proud supporter of Immigration Voice.
She is willing to answer our questions and as part of Immigration Voice Protocol, we will be moderating the questions.
If you have not yet signed up for the event do so, right now. Follow the link
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=14671
Please post your questions on this thread, if you are attending the event.
Yours,
Team IV
lax999
12-13 12:51 PM
This was the first time I called up the USCIS help desk (1-800-375-5283) to find about AC21 180 days rule, when she asked what is this for I informed for change of employer.
I would like to know if that statement would be noted and would it create me any problems in future, as of now I don�t have any plans to change employer.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
My Case Details:
PD: EB2- 2006.
I-140 Cleared.
EAD: Received.
FP: Completed
I would like to know if that statement would be noted and would it create me any problems in future, as of now I don�t have any plans to change employer.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
My Case Details:
PD: EB2- 2006.
I-140 Cleared.
EAD: Received.
FP: Completed
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