IAF
06-08 11:44 AM
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Thanks for everyonce support and help.
Thanks for everyonce support and help.
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nixstor
02-09 06:51 PM
You cannot claim a cousin on F1 status to be your dependent.
The most important point is F1 students have to file their own 1040NR and are Non resident aliens for tax purposes and cannot be dependents on Resident alients.
More over You cannot claim the tuition deduction for her because
(1) she showed proof of financial ability when joined the school.
(2) AFAIK, Tuition deduction can be made only for people either you/your spouse or your dependents
I know this because I paid tuition for my own sister and I was told that I cannot claim her as a dependent. Some CPA might say the contrary, but if you want the exact info call the IRS 800 829 1040
The most important point is F1 students have to file their own 1040NR and are Non resident aliens for tax purposes and cannot be dependents on Resident alients.
More over You cannot claim the tuition deduction for her because
(1) she showed proof of financial ability when joined the school.
(2) AFAIK, Tuition deduction can be made only for people either you/your spouse or your dependents
I know this because I paid tuition for my own sister and I was told that I cannot claim her as a dependent. Some CPA might say the contrary, but if you want the exact info call the IRS 800 829 1040
Ann Ruben
01-12 01:04 PM
The H-1B process for a non-profit is basically the same as for any other employer. The prevailing wage requirements apply.
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rick_rajvanshi
11-06 07:20 PM
I am applying for a green card and my lawyer sent me a case number starting with an A and in the format : A-#####-##### for my PERM.
I tried http://pds.pbls.doleta.gov/ but it does not accept case numbers starting with "A".
Can you please tell me where I can go to look at the status of this application?
This web site was being used to check cases from Philly and Dallas backlog centers ..read carefully
"The backlog public disclosure system only accepts Case Numbers beginning with either a D or P. Please enter the case number with all dashes. Where the # represents a number
(e.g. P-#####-##### OR D-#####-##### )."
I tried http://pds.pbls.doleta.gov/ but it does not accept case numbers starting with "A".
Can you please tell me where I can go to look at the status of this application?
This web site was being used to check cases from Philly and Dallas backlog centers ..read carefully
"The backlog public disclosure system only accepts Case Numbers beginning with either a D or P. Please enter the case number with all dashes. Where the # represents a number
(e.g. P-#####-##### OR D-#####-##### )."
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p_kumar
12-07 03:42 PM
Does USCIS usually says this. i assume it should say "AP approved " or something similar. Have anyone seen this message on tracking your online case status.
Thanks for any info.
Regards,
MK
Hope i am wrong but that looks like a denial.
Thanks for any info.
Regards,
MK
Hope i am wrong but that looks like a denial.
billvor
05-05 11:17 AM
Hello.
I am F1 visa holder. I applied for DV 2011 and got mail that I was selected for further processing.
As I understand now I can apply for Adjustment of Status since I am already in US.
I contacted couple lawyers and got controversy advices about when I can apply for AOS.
One says I need apply as soon as possible, other says I cannot apply till October 2010.
Any advices about this?
Thanks
I am F1 visa holder. I applied for DV 2011 and got mail that I was selected for further processing.
As I understand now I can apply for Adjustment of Status since I am already in US.
I contacted couple lawyers and got controversy advices about when I can apply for AOS.
One says I need apply as soon as possible, other says I cannot apply till October 2010.
Any advices about this?
Thanks
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ivuser9
02-02 05:24 PM
I am on AOS and currently working on my EAD. If I lose the job and employer terminates the health insurance, then will I qualify for the COBRA coverage or is it strictly for the Greencard/citizens? Any info is greatly helpful.
Thanks
IVUSer
Thanks
IVUSer
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snathan
08-05 05:24 PM
my wife has filed for her I-485 (AOS) with me.
She has an H1 whch expires in 2012.
she used her AP while entering US this year at port of entry. Office gave I-94 for one year(it expires in Jan 2011).
Now my question is does she has to do anything to renew her I-94?
If she doesnt renew her H-1 now will she be still in-status on H1?
does she have to renew her AP in order to stay in status?
This area of the law is very confusing and it would be great if some attorney or expert give their valuable suggestions on this.
Thanks in advance...
AP is only for travel purpose. She will be either on AOS or H1 Status.
If she wants to work, she needs to get either EAD or keep the H1 status. Since she used the AP upon return, she is now not in H1B status. Check with attorney if you want to restore to H1
She has an H1 whch expires in 2012.
she used her AP while entering US this year at port of entry. Office gave I-94 for one year(it expires in Jan 2011).
Now my question is does she has to do anything to renew her I-94?
If she doesnt renew her H-1 now will she be still in-status on H1?
does she have to renew her AP in order to stay in status?
This area of the law is very confusing and it would be great if some attorney or expert give their valuable suggestions on this.
Thanks in advance...
AP is only for travel purpose. She will be either on AOS or H1 Status.
If she wants to work, she needs to get either EAD or keep the H1 status. Since she used the AP upon return, she is now not in H1B status. Check with attorney if you want to restore to H1
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ashkam
08-02 08:07 AM
If the I-94 was not given a full year's validity due to passport expiring within a year, Is the I-94 still valid after its expiry?
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10-18 11:07 PM
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EB3_SEP04
08-14 09:53 AM
Hi,
I am on H1, Applied EAD and Travelling on AP.
Is there a problem if I don't have approved EAD while I come back?
NO problem.
I am on H1, Applied EAD and Travelling on AP.
Is there a problem if I don't have approved EAD while I come back?
NO problem.
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Ann Ruben
03-30 09:17 PM
yes, I did mean 12/2011.
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abhi_jais
01-19 12:48 PM
Post your resume on job sites and get your H1B transferred, the easiest way would be to find desi consultants on sulekha.
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veni001
07-14 05:34 PM
I believe if employer move to next door i don't think DOL will ask yoru employer to refile, but if your employer move to a different city/town even in the same county, YES he need to start the process all over again.
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What is the acceptable distance?. My office moved to a place near by my old office location to save rental expenses. Does that mean that I have to start all over again? this is insane. :confused:
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What is the acceptable distance?. My office moved to a place near by my old office location to save rental expenses. Does that mean that I have to start all over again? this is insane. :confused:
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ravi98
11-24 12:13 PM
Ezra Klein - Should states set their own immigration quotas? (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2010/11/should_states_set_their_own_im.html)
The Kauffman Foundation has a report out ranking the "new economy" states. Their methodology "measures the extent to which state economies are knowledge-based, globalized, entrepreneurial, IT-driven and innovation-based � in other words, to what degree state economies� structures and operations match the ideal structure of the New Economy." The winners? Massachusetts, Washington, Maryland, New Jersey and Connecticut. The laggards? Mississippi, West Virginia, Arkansas, Alabama and Wyoming.
I never really know what to make of reports like this, but one of the metrics is "immigration of knowledge workers," which really isn't under the control of individual states. Visa quotas are set by the federal government. But why? There are a lot of places where a national solution really is best, but that seems particularly untrue in immigration. Detroit, for instance, has a lot of empty houses, a lot of shuttered factories, and a lot of emigration. They could probably use a bunch of immigrants to occupy homes, buy things, and start businesses. Similarly, California has had a pretty good experience with letting highly skilled immigrants start tech firms in the Northern part of the state. Maybe they'd like to let even more of them in to do it. These graphs explain the potential appeal (click for a larger version):
immigrantbusinesses.jpg
There are obvious difficulties with having a California visa that doesn't work in Oregon. But we have limited visas now -- think student visas, or temporary agricultural workers -- and we seem to get by all right. Another concern would be that certain states would be overtaken by xenophobia and basically shut off immigration, though Arizona suggests that you can do quite a lot to make immigrants miserable even without changing the number of available visas, and my hunch is that any state that went too far in this direction would face a tremendous outcry from its business community.
The Kauffman Foundation has a report out ranking the "new economy" states. Their methodology "measures the extent to which state economies are knowledge-based, globalized, entrepreneurial, IT-driven and innovation-based � in other words, to what degree state economies� structures and operations match the ideal structure of the New Economy." The winners? Massachusetts, Washington, Maryland, New Jersey and Connecticut. The laggards? Mississippi, West Virginia, Arkansas, Alabama and Wyoming.
I never really know what to make of reports like this, but one of the metrics is "immigration of knowledge workers," which really isn't under the control of individual states. Visa quotas are set by the federal government. But why? There are a lot of places where a national solution really is best, but that seems particularly untrue in immigration. Detroit, for instance, has a lot of empty houses, a lot of shuttered factories, and a lot of emigration. They could probably use a bunch of immigrants to occupy homes, buy things, and start businesses. Similarly, California has had a pretty good experience with letting highly skilled immigrants start tech firms in the Northern part of the state. Maybe they'd like to let even more of them in to do it. These graphs explain the potential appeal (click for a larger version):
immigrantbusinesses.jpg
There are obvious difficulties with having a California visa that doesn't work in Oregon. But we have limited visas now -- think student visas, or temporary agricultural workers -- and we seem to get by all right. Another concern would be that certain states would be overtaken by xenophobia and basically shut off immigration, though Arizona suggests that you can do quite a lot to make immigrants miserable even without changing the number of available visas, and my hunch is that any state that went too far in this direction would face a tremendous outcry from its business community.
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Redeye
06-18 09:27 PM
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sac-r-ten
03-09 11:22 AM
I think you should talk to a good lawyer immidiately. Waiting here for someone to answer would jeopardise your relatives entry back into US later. As per the law they should be leaving US as soon as you get the denials.
good luck.
good luck.
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rsrikant
07-18 01:27 PM
is it a must to attach employment offer letter along with 140 or 485??
please advice...
please advice...
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Karan
08-23 01:20 PM
My lawyer says 'do not worry' and he does not say what may be potential impact. gurus can you help what kind of trouble I would be facing?
kriskris
06-24 03:38 PM
Hello Gurus,
Can we use an Existing Adv. parole Document that was stamped at the POE this year be used Again for Travel Purpose. It has a Valid date and expires in September '08. I am planning to visit europe next week and i couldn't find the 2nd AP Document that was never used.
Please comment!
Yes you can.
I specifically asked this question to the IO at POE. He said I should use the already stamped one not the new one. Please make sure to carry extra copies.
Can we use an Existing Adv. parole Document that was stamped at the POE this year be used Again for Travel Purpose. It has a Valid date and expires in September '08. I am planning to visit europe next week and i couldn't find the 2nd AP Document that was never used.
Please comment!
Yes you can.
I specifically asked this question to the IO at POE. He said I should use the already stamped one not the new one. Please make sure to carry extra copies.
mallu
10-14 02:28 PM
It is mentioned by many that PD should be current at the time of GC approval. Is that right?
I know people from India who got their GC approved when their PD is not current.
One can check this easily in looking for I-485 approvals to people from India who submitted their applications concurrently in EB2 category after say april 2004. Disregard the cases which got approved in July 2007. Still there are many cases remaining invalidating the 'rule'!
The strict rule is that one's PD needs to be current for approval. But if there aren't earlier PDs available for approval ( say stuck in namecheck ) and if USCIS doesn't want to visa numbers for a year to be wasted , then one can get approved even if PD is not current.
I know people from India who got their GC approved when their PD is not current.
One can check this easily in looking for I-485 approvals to people from India who submitted their applications concurrently in EB2 category after say april 2004. Disregard the cases which got approved in July 2007. Still there are many cases remaining invalidating the 'rule'!
The strict rule is that one's PD needs to be current for approval. But if there aren't earlier PDs available for approval ( say stuck in namecheck ) and if USCIS doesn't want to visa numbers for a year to be wasted , then one can get approved even if PD is not current.
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