GCNOMAD
03-07 02:14 PM
I also dint receive the FP notice for my son. When I checked the USCIS help desk and also with my attorney for my son's (5 years) FP, I was told that kids under 16 years (16 years if I correctly remember) dont need FP in 485 processing.
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sounakc
05-25 06:07 AM
I am filing for I-485 for my wife based on my approved I-140 and pending I-485 (EB2). Under part 2 which option i should chose for her.
Thanks
Sounak
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Sounak
cygent
10-18 06:23 AM
http://www.elegantbay.com/main/amazingwoman.htm
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glus
01-06 08:13 AM
You should speak to an immigration attorney. That's the best I can tell. False claiming to be a U.S. Citizen can lead to a permanent inadmissibility to the US. As such, it is a serious matter and should be discussed with an attorney.
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Voetsjoeba
08-29 11:57 AM
And I'm looking for someone who would give me 10 billion, but hey, whatcha you gonna do ? :sigh:
Geez, they're getting worse by the day.
Geez, they're getting worse by the day.
zappy
01-26 03:46 PM
My status on I-140 changed to "Request for Additional Evidence". Notice was sent only on 25th, so I don't have any more details yet.
Just wondering if anybody has any idea what it could be?
Just wondering if anybody has any idea what it could be?
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heathere3
11-19 03:33 PM
I can't say which is right, but I can share my information (so far). My EAD was supposedly sent Sept. 5th. On Oct. 4th when I had not received it, I called USCIS and spoke to CSR, who put in a request for a resend of the card. I still have not received it, so after 45 days (the requested wait this time) I called again today. I have another service request number now and am told to wait another 45 days... At least the CSR admited she didn't think anything was done after I called in October! I wonder how many "45 days" they want me to wait!
2010 Two stars Broken funny bone
cdeneo
01-12 06:51 PM
I don't believe leaving the company that you had signed an I-9 form with have any impact on your GC app as long as you have a same or a similar job lined up if and when you do get an RFE regarding the same.
As mentioned several times, GC is for future employment and you can switch employers as many times as you want under AC21 (of course you don't want to go overboard with switching employers every few months either :)).
I hope this helps - again this is my understanding of the law and not a legal opinion.
Does the I9 form that we sign with our company have any impact on our 485 processing if we leave the company using AC21.
Thank you.
As mentioned several times, GC is for future employment and you can switch employers as many times as you want under AC21 (of course you don't want to go overboard with switching employers every few months either :)).
I hope this helps - again this is my understanding of the law and not a legal opinion.
Does the I9 form that we sign with our company have any impact on our 485 processing if we leave the company using AC21.
Thank you.
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robyr77
04-22 07:16 PM
Last October I hired a lawyer for an AOS ( I-485 ) and the I-130 and I-131 forms.
Obviously I did it because I did not have any knowledge about immigration matters.
In Novembre 2007 he did contact me telling me I needed the I-765 form to legally work in the country, so I did fill the form sending it in his office by mail.
He told me he sent the form in the first week of December 2007.
Ok now this is the situation :
I never get by mail the notice of action about the form I-765 and what concern me the most is that I still did not get the permit to work.
I periodically check the processing time cases from the USCIS' website, and I have seen that USCIS (NEW YORK area ) already processed the I-765 forms for the complete month of December, does anyone know if Uscis is having problem processing EADs....I am really worried that something did not go through... probably it's just normal to have so many questions but recently I think about that all the time.
Oh guys one more thing...I paid this lawyer thousand and thousand of dollars.
I realized reading the USCIS website that if you fill the form I-485 you are not required to pay the $ 340 fee for the I-765 form . Last November he asked me to send him a check for the EAD fee. When I told him that last time i spoke with him by phone he said he did know that , then he told me that he just had moved from his old office to a new one so my case was in storage, in storage ?? My case is still pending and he put it in storage, i am so disappointed ...unbelievable this lack of professionality.
I should have do it by myself at least now I would have money to buy a nice used car.
Thank you all for reading
Obviously I did it because I did not have any knowledge about immigration matters.
In Novembre 2007 he did contact me telling me I needed the I-765 form to legally work in the country, so I did fill the form sending it in his office by mail.
He told me he sent the form in the first week of December 2007.
Ok now this is the situation :
I never get by mail the notice of action about the form I-765 and what concern me the most is that I still did not get the permit to work.
I periodically check the processing time cases from the USCIS' website, and I have seen that USCIS (NEW YORK area ) already processed the I-765 forms for the complete month of December, does anyone know if Uscis is having problem processing EADs....I am really worried that something did not go through... probably it's just normal to have so many questions but recently I think about that all the time.
Oh guys one more thing...I paid this lawyer thousand and thousand of dollars.
I realized reading the USCIS website that if you fill the form I-485 you are not required to pay the $ 340 fee for the I-765 form . Last November he asked me to send him a check for the EAD fee. When I told him that last time i spoke with him by phone he said he did know that , then he told me that he just had moved from his old office to a new one so my case was in storage, in storage ?? My case is still pending and he put it in storage, i am so disappointed ...unbelievable this lack of professionality.
I should have do it by myself at least now I would have money to buy a nice used car.
Thank you all for reading
hair tickled Kim#39;s funny bone,
vicks_don
05-19 03:12 PM
You should just provide a valid reason for your case for the senator to help. All senators have direct lines to immigration offices. They can expedite your case and the results are astonishing.
My cousin left to india for an emergency and his AP was pending. Contacted senator and got it approved immediately in a day.
I also heard that one person got his 140 approved in a week. Not sure what reason he provided.
But senators are certainly helpful unlike Indian politicians.
My cousin left to india for an emergency and his AP was pending. Contacted senator and got it approved immediately in a day.
I also heard that one person got his 140 approved in a week. Not sure what reason he provided.
But senators are certainly helpful unlike Indian politicians.
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MatsP
February 13th, 2009, 04:06 AM
This obviously depends on the reason it was refurbished, but I would expect that most refurb cameras are warranty returns that have been fixed of whatever the warranty problem was. Since the repair would replace the failed part, it would be fair to say that they are at least as good as the original one (and if it's a "common problem part" then it's even likely that a new, better part has replaced the faulty part, which would make it BETTER than the original one).
And obviously, with consideration for the reputation of the company, I would expect that Nikon doesn't sell refurbished cameras that have any notable faults (scrapes, scratches, dust, etc) - if the damage isn't in an easy to replace part, the camera is probably used for scrap parts for other repair projects, or just destroyed.
Of course, I would check what the terms and conditions for returns, refunds and warranty is - are you paying less because you get less warranty, or simply because it has 10 or 100 exposures on the "clock", or because you get less warranty or other rights to complain?
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Mats
And obviously, with consideration for the reputation of the company, I would expect that Nikon doesn't sell refurbished cameras that have any notable faults (scrapes, scratches, dust, etc) - if the damage isn't in an easy to replace part, the camera is probably used for scrap parts for other repair projects, or just destroyed.
Of course, I would check what the terms and conditions for returns, refunds and warranty is - are you paying less because you get less warranty, or simply because it has 10 or 100 exposures on the "clock", or because you get less warranty or other rights to complain?
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Mats