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Has anyone tried to talk to your banks for refinance under this new rule? I talked to my bank- Wells Fargo..They were very rude and said that they do not know about this at all as they haven't got any notification.When I told them that this news is on CNBC...they did not want to believe it.Asked when I should call again,they said keep calling every week..Was really disappointing...
Has anyone tried to talk to your banks for refinance under this new rule? I talked to my bank- Wells Fargo..They were very rude and said that they do not know about this at all as they haven't got any notification.When I told them that this news is on CNBC...they did not want to believe it.Asked when I should call again,they said keep calling every week..Was really disappointing...
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I am in the same situation . The responses from the lawyer are Incorrect .I spoke to my companies attorney and they advised me to apply the H4 extension in Premium and then go with the new H1 in regular so that your H4 ext will be approved first and able to maintain the status until Oct 07
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They do random inspection on applications. Some people who have no work permit are being inspected if they are working illegally and some are found to be.....even if they do not accept pay or just saying they are volunteers.....
I guess you're being inspected. If you're not working without a work permit, you should be ok.
I guess you're being inspected. If you're not working without a work permit, you should be ok.
Hi All,
Need some comments on my situation. My lawyer filed for my I-140, I-485, AP, and EAD on November 20th on EB2 Row Category. I just emails yesterday stating that my EAD card is sent to production, but they have asked for initial evidence on 485. Is it possible to review 485 without looking at the 140? I am not sure what that query is, but really hoping that it is not something serious. I've already waited for 16 months for my Labor to get approved. Please share your experiences, suggestions etc. regarding this.
Need some comments on my situation. My lawyer filed for my I-140, I-485, AP, and EAD on November 20th on EB2 Row Category. I just emails yesterday stating that my EAD card is sent to production, but they have asked for initial evidence on 485. Is it possible to review 485 without looking at the 140? I am not sure what that query is, but really hoping that it is not something serious. I've already waited for 16 months for my Labor to get approved. Please share your experiences, suggestions etc. regarding this.
All,
I recently came back from India, and got a new I-94 at port of entry, but later I noticed that CBP officer added 10 more days to my I-94 expiry(it may be a mistake by the officer)
Do I need to worry about this? any advice/suggetion?
Thanks -MK
You dont need to worry about this. This is pretty common.
I recently came back from India, and got a new I-94 at port of entry, but later I noticed that CBP officer added 10 more days to my I-94 expiry(it may be a mistake by the officer)
Do I need to worry about this? any advice/suggetion?
Thanks -MK
You dont need to worry about this. This is pretty common.
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Smmri,
You are not subject to the cap. As you spent more than a year outside the US , you have the option of resetting your H1B clock (in other words ,apply for a H1 which would be valid for 6 years ,but would also be subject o the cap) or reviving your old H1B which would not be subject to the cap.
If you need a reference ,PLease refer to the AC21 provisions.
I have an old H1B visa with approval date December 19, 2000. I moved to US in Jan 2001 and spend only 2 months in USA in total. Stay outside USA from Mar 2001 until now.
Can I apply for the remaining time against my initial six-year period of admission and will be exempted from the cap?
You are not subject to the cap. As you spent more than a year outside the US , you have the option of resetting your H1B clock (in other words ,apply for a H1 which would be valid for 6 years ,but would also be subject o the cap) or reviving your old H1B which would not be subject to the cap.
If you need a reference ,PLease refer to the AC21 provisions.
I have an old H1B visa with approval date December 19, 2000. I moved to US in Jan 2001 and spend only 2 months in USA in total. Stay outside USA from Mar 2001 until now.
Can I apply for the remaining time against my initial six-year period of admission and will be exempted from the cap?
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