logiclife
07-30 12:08 PM
You may want to check out the recording of the call posted on the lawyer telecon thread.
One of the last questions is about concurrent H1 and L1.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1267
One of the last questions is about concurrent H1 and L1.
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1267
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vichlu
07-30 02:29 PM
My PD is Feb 2008 and my I-140 has been approved the same year. I am on my H-1b 3 yr extension.
If I were to change my job now, will I lose my PD or can the new company refile my new I-140?
If I were to change my job now, will I lose my PD or can the new company refile my new I-140?
pinganand
07-05 02:11 PM
Hi all,
[cross-posted to "ask attorney section" as well]
My spouse (Indian citizen) has received an RFE for her derivative I485 application.
Her birth certificate has a different first name than her passport. We had filed the birth certificate and an affidavit from her parents attesting to the change. But that doesn't seem to be sufficient.
The RFE states:
"Your birth certificate indicates that your first name is XXX and not YYY. Please explain and submit additional documentation in support of your claim".
...
"Copies of the personal pages in your passport OR affidavits are not sufficient to establish a legal name change. Court documents submitted as evidence of name change must have been registered with the proper civil authority".
We now plan to submit the following:
1. Court Affidavit filed by my spouse's father at that time of legal name change, at age 3. This affidavit was before a Sessions Judge in India. This was the legal process of changing her name at that time.
Will this be sufficient? We don't understand what it means for a court document to be registered with the proper civil authority. Can you please advice?
2. My spouse has a Certificate of Age, Domicile and Nationality issued by the State Goverment of Maharashtra that refers to the new first name and also refers to the birth certificate as well, as proof.
Will that count as sufficient "registration with civil authority"?
I would appreciate if someone who has gone through this issue would comment on the proper ways of addressing this.
thanks!
Anand
[cross-posted to "ask attorney section" as well]
My spouse (Indian citizen) has received an RFE for her derivative I485 application.
Her birth certificate has a different first name than her passport. We had filed the birth certificate and an affidavit from her parents attesting to the change. But that doesn't seem to be sufficient.
The RFE states:
"Your birth certificate indicates that your first name is XXX and not YYY. Please explain and submit additional documentation in support of your claim".
...
"Copies of the personal pages in your passport OR affidavits are not sufficient to establish a legal name change. Court documents submitted as evidence of name change must have been registered with the proper civil authority".
We now plan to submit the following:
1. Court Affidavit filed by my spouse's father at that time of legal name change, at age 3. This affidavit was before a Sessions Judge in India. This was the legal process of changing her name at that time.
Will this be sufficient? We don't understand what it means for a court document to be registered with the proper civil authority. Can you please advice?
2. My spouse has a Certificate of Age, Domicile and Nationality issued by the State Goverment of Maharashtra that refers to the new first name and also refers to the birth certificate as well, as proof.
Will that count as sufficient "registration with civil authority"?
I would appreciate if someone who has gone through this issue would comment on the proper ways of addressing this.
thanks!
Anand
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vban2007
04-23 10:34 AM
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kumar1305
01-20 12:06 PM
Who says America is innovative and still developing?
desi3933
02-04 09:20 AM
On your I-485 approval, H4 status is lost and no longer valid.
Incorrect!
If the person is out of country while on H1/H4 and I-485 is approved, he/she can enter USA on valid H1/H4 visa stamp and will be offered Deferred Inspection. In most cases, they have to report within 7-14 days to local USCIS for passport stamping.
I suggest that you get more details about Deferred Inspection with your attorney.
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Not a legal advice.
US citizen of Indian Origin.
Incorrect!
If the person is out of country while on H1/H4 and I-485 is approved, he/she can enter USA on valid H1/H4 visa stamp and will be offered Deferred Inspection. In most cases, they have to report within 7-14 days to local USCIS for passport stamping.
I suggest that you get more details about Deferred Inspection with your attorney.
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Not a legal advice.
US citizen of Indian Origin.
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hibworker
02-04 01:19 PM
Yes you can go to school part time on H1 for MBA. Some states allow you to claim in state tuition on H1 for state schools - that will significantly reduce the tuition bill. In addition Federal govt allows either a deduction of $4k / yr or a credit of up to $2 k / yr (search for tuition tax deduction and Lifetime Learning credits).
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r2d2
04-27 06:01 PM
Thank you so much for your reply
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Queen Josephine
May 6th, 2005, 11:50 PM
Queen, it's good to know you're still receiving treatment for your condition. ;)
Gary
:D Well, they can't stop treatment until there's some improvement!
Gary
:D Well, they can't stop treatment until there's some improvement!