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  • lazycis
    01-15 10:48 AM
    Hi!
    I was wondering if you guys know any link on Dept on labor (or uscis.gov) that says that employer is responsible for all the legal(lawyer) fees. I work for a government firm and they only pay H1b fees that they are supposed to pay to USCIS. At the same time, they force me to hire a lawyer (I cannot file it myself) and they want me to pay for the lawyer.

    I was wondering if you know of any law that I can show them and ask them to pay for the same.

    Thanks in advance :)


    -Supported the million dollar drive

    Title IV, Pub.L. 105-277 (October 21, 1998) "Workforce Improvement Act" (ACWIA) of 1998

    Sec. 413 (a)(vi)(II)
    "It is a violation of this clause for an employer who has filed an application under this subsection to require an alien who
    is the subject of a petition filed under section 214(c)(1), for which a fee is imposed under section 214(c)(9), to reimburse, or otherwise compensate, the employer for part or all of the cost of such fee."

    http://www.nafsa.org/_/Document/_/acwia_-_american_competitiveness.pdf

    Legal fees may be different.





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  • sukhyani
    12-20 11:50 AM
    yeah the two shows 'Daily Show with Jon Stewart' and 'Colbert Report' run back to back. I have not seen any media personality that influential in shaping public opinion. They are mostly honest and ruthlessly blunt about issues.

    IV members, please post your comments on his message board. If there are a substantial number of posts, only then we can hope for him to ever talk about our issue on his show.





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  • iman.karta
    04-15 05:33 PM
    Dear Sir/Ma'am,

    I am currently in the last stage of greencard. My I-140 has been approved and I have done biometrics code 3.
    I am applying for an immigrant visa via employment-based; EB2.

    I recently got an RFE for my I-485 application. The request is to submit evidences of my non-immigrant status ever since I came back to the US from my out-of-country vacation on December 1999. Some of the evidences requested include the copies of my I-20s.
    I attended 4 different schools; hence I should have four I-20s. I cannot find any of them.
    And since I attended these schools more than 5 years ago, they could not provide me with a copy of my I-20s since they have been purged.

    The question is:
    1. What is the alternative that I have?
    2. My attorney suggested that I obtain official transcripts from each schools, as well as a note from them explaining that my I-20s has been purged and are unobtainable.
    Do you think these will be sufficient?
    3. When an applicant got RFEd for his/her I-485 application, what is the typical period of time until the answer is given? My case is processed in TSC.

    Thank for the input.

    Warm regards...





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  • ronhira
    10-02 03:31 PM
    this is another ANTI IMMIGRANT TROLL ALERT



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  • gcseeker2002
    12-21 10:40 AM
    I spoke personally to the SFO consulate and they said , unless you have something in your passport that is valid you need a transit visa. They dont care about other forms of travel.





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  • justin150377
    07-01 02:38 PM
    Since AILF has already issued a preliminary notice about a class action law suit if USCIS rejects applications under a revised bulletin this is a preliminary poll on how many of us would join the law suit? I for one will join the law suit. Understand that you will have to reveal all details about yourself and application in the lawsuit and those details will be transparent to DOS and USCIS.



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  • gcformeornot
    09-01 09:15 AM
    why are you posting multiple times?





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  • waitingnwaiting
    09-30 03:10 PM
    mods - please delete

    Why? I disagree. Did you even read what was written.

    We Indians should know what Chinese are planning against our interests.



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  • lazycis
    01-10 04:23 PM
    My husband was born in Switzerland, I was born in China. I borrowed my husband's nationality to submit 485 and 140 concurrently. from the replies above, my case should follow Switzerland, not China. Is that correct? Thanks.

    Correct.





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  • dc2007
    07-24 10:59 PM
    I have seen in this form that lot of people have filed I-485 by themselves after having a hard-time with lawyers. I am also thinking to do the same. But I want to make sure if it is possible in my case.

    Assuming my I-140 get approved (its filed but not approved yet), what documents I need to file I-485 by myself as per following facts:

    1. I have just receipt no. of Labor and I-140.
    2. All the documents are with my attorney which is hired by my employer.

    Can I still file I-485 by myself ?

    Thanks



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  • prabasiodia
    04-08 03:05 PM
    This one was posted originally at http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-20450.html. Just replace USVI with Hawaii.

    USVI is a US territory hence, you will be able to fly in with the drivers license. They do not take your I 94 back. Just to make sure you are in US territorial waters, don't swim or wade out more than 5 feet out in the water. You could be swimming in international waters without proper US exit authorization. Your entry to shore could be subject to unauthorized landing. A water tight bag lugged around your fanny with passport/I94/H1B/paystubs/employer letters/DL(Driver License)/EAD(Employment Authorization Document)/AP(Advanced Parole)/receipts/etc etc. should keep you safe though. Just keep it away from the sharks. Enjoy your vacation.:D:D:D





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  • dealsnet
    09-02 03:54 PM
    This guy is so curious to know what item and from which store ?
    Let him know your answer.

    Just chill its just shoplifting, its not like you killed somebody. Its not a crime for which there is no way of repenting. If court found you not guilty and you have done whatever punishment, then I don't see why should have to arms length to hide it.

    Don't commit another crime by hiding it. Be confident and accept your mistake. Show some remorse. Just have all your papers in line. One of guys I know has some amazing history which will put your shoplifting to shame. He got his GC and living his life in peace. Just don't hide infront of officials. Also don't flaunt it around.

    PS: Out of curiosity where was it that you were trying to shoplift?



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  • ping1
    10-15 12:41 PM
    Hi
    I went to DMV in NJ with my EAD. They will give you the DL based on your EAD date.
    don't worry about the H1 satus. DMV only check the document and enter the number in system. I hope this won't do anything to your satus. As i know.
    Since i haven't received my H1 approval, i got to use the EAD in my case.

    regards
    Sridhar





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  • packersland
    08-22 01:09 PM
    Hi Guys,

    I just wanted to get some input from the veterans here who have started a business in partnership while they have been waiting for the coveted green card.

    What kind of legal paperwork does it take to start a business? I would think as long as you don't work for the business it should be ok? If you can own part of a corporation (stocks), you can be a partner in a business?

    Ideas?

    If you are in H1B status, you can start your business by investing, but not working. You can not work for your business to get paid, but you can get profit sharing. In Wisconsin, when you register, you need a President/CEO who can legally work for your business. You can check with your state and register your business there. Probably, you even can register online in some state. Of cause, later on, you will need help from your accountant, laywer, etc.
    If you have Green Card or EAD, that is not a problem to run by yourself.
    Good luck.:)



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  • MatsP
    August 14th, 2006, 06:26 AM
    Unless you're feeling seriously hampered by your set of lenses right now, and you're planning on spending some dollars on new lenses, I'd stick with what you have at the moment, and only upgrade when you actually see a need to do so, rather than "better do it before it's too late".

    Yes, if you have advanced plans on buying more lenses, then I would consider upgrading the camera as well - before you have such a huge collection that you can't feasibly afford to change brands.

    I would also very seriously consider the fact that Canon has undeniably the best select of lenses, and most people (except some Nikon fanatics) would probably also agree that the Canon lenses are optically better than the Nikon equivalents [although there are many factors here, some of which are based on personal experience, some are probably depending on whether you get a "good copy" or "bad copy", etc, etc].

    Flash memory (SD or CF) isn't very expensive these days, so unless you have several gigabytes of it, you probably need not really worry about that so much when it comes to choosing your next generation camera.

    I have to admit, however, that the Nikon D80 has a very tempting price and feature combination. I'm sure it's a really good camera.

    Finally, although I'm somewhat of a Canon fan, my latest camera purchase was a Nikon - a small Coolpix 7600 so that me and my wife can carry an unobtrusive camera when need be. Carrying a EOS 10D around is a little bit more noticable...

    --
    Mats





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  • Anders �stberg
    January 17th, 2005, 07:15 AM
    Thanks guys!

    Bob, I'm clueless on portrait photography, but they look very good to me! :)

    As far as the games is concerned, I try to keep the shutter speed at 1/500 or maybe 1/400 if necessary, to freeze motion reasonably well. There's still movement visible on sticks and pucks, but that's fine IMO. The arenas I've been to so far (small local areans for lower divisions) generally have poor lighting so... I usually get f/2-f/2.8 and 1/500 or thereabouts, and I'm still underexposing slightly. Use larger apertures and too much is OOF, the DOF is too shallow as it is. I'd love to try hockey in better light.

    EDIT: Forgot the lenses... most good ones seem to come from 300/2.8 (mostly from the seats as it's on the long side), 135/2 (best results so far) and 85/1.8. My 70-200/2.8 is a bit of a disappointment, it is nowhere near as good as the 135/2 when used wide open. I've also started playing around a bit with wide-angles, it can give you some unusual action shots as long as you have the nerve to remain by the boards when the players come storming by. :)



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  • mhkumar
    07-21 11:36 AM
    Hello All,
    Employer A filed my I-140 and it was approved. They refused to provide me the approval notice but provided me the receipt#.
    Later I moved to company B. Now company B is starting my green card process.
    They said I can port my priority date If I have the I-140 approval notice.
    My questions are
    1) Is it possible to request USCIS a duplicate copy of my I-140 approval notice
    using either g-639 (FOIA) or I-824 (Action on an approved application or petition) or any other method as I have my receipt#?
    2) I don't know whether or not employer A revoked my I-140. Can I used it
    to port priority date even if my I-140 is revoked?

    Thanks in advance.





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  • steffit
    June 16th, 2006, 10:28 AM
    Hi Antonio,
    Great stuff!!!
    I love no. 2, 3 and 4.
    2 for the dynamic composition, 3 just cracked me up because the percussion instruments are so domineering and 4 seems pure concentration. 2 and 4 could maybe be cropped slightly, but that's very minor.
    Cheers,
    Stefanie





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  • sprajulu
    07-08 03:15 PM
    Congrates Man

    what is your EB category and PD?





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    10-07 07:39 AM
    i voted for coppertop ;)

    props to all :love:

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    aadimanav
    03-02 09:57 AM
    Source:
    http://www.rediff.com/money/2009/mar/02bcrisis-100000-pros-may-return-to-india-from-us.htm


    100,000 pros may return to India from US


    As economic downturn continues to grip the United States, as many as 100,000 highly skilled Indians -- and as many Chinese -- may return home over next three to five years, which will boost the economies and competitiveness of both the emerging Asian nations.

    The reverse immigration could end up as a big loss to the US, which has so far relied heavily on the immigrants to give it a technological edge over the rest of the world, according to a study conducted by Indian-American Vivek Wadhwa and released by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

    The majority of these Western-educated, skilled and talented young Indian and Chinese professionals are planning to start new ventures, says the report released on Monday.

    Much before the American economic slowdown, a large number of these professionals had already begun returning home lured apparently by prospects of a better future back home.

    It also indicates that placing limits on foreign workers in the US is not the answer to its rising unemployment rate and may undermine efforts to spur technological innovation.

    "A substantial number of highly skilled immigrants have started returning to their home countries in recent years, draining a key source of brain power and innovation," said Robert Litan, vice president of Research and Policy at the Kauffman Foundation.

    Based on a six month survey of 1,203 Indian and Chinese who went back home, the report finds though restrictive immigration policies caused some returnees to depart the US, the most significant factors in the decision to return home were career opportunities, family ties, and quality of life.

    "There are no hard numbers available on how many have returned, but anecdotal evidence shows that this is in the tens of thousands," said Wadhwa, executive-in-residence for Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.

    Wadhwa is also a fellow at the Labour and Work life Programme at Harvard Law School and is a BusinessWeek columnist.

    "With the economic downturn, my guess is that we'll have over 100,000 Indians and as many Chinese return home over the next 3-5 years. This flood of western educated and skilled talent will greatly boost the economies of India and China and strengthen their competitiveness," he said.

    India is already becoming a global hub for R&D. This will allow it to branch into many new areas and will accelerate the trend, Wadhwa said.

    The report reveals that family considerations are strong magnets pulling immigrants back to their home countries. Care for aging parents was considered by 89.4 per cent of Indians and 79.1 per cent of Chinese respondents to be much better in their home countries, says the 24-page report.




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