jthomas
05-16 08:34 PM
Since you are in H1B the employer would book your ticket to US and secondly, if in any case if you have to go back the employer would give you a return ticket back. That's what most of the employers do.
After reaching US, be active in IV forums as well as join the state chapter.
All the best.
J Thomas
I'm coming to the US for the first time on H1B. Do I need a one way or a return ticket? My travel agent told me that since I have a multiple entry visa (expiring on Oct 2011) a return ticket is not required unless I need to travel back home within one year. Could someone with knowledge about this issue help me out. I would really appreciate a reply from someone who recently landed in the US on H1B.
Thanks
After reaching US, be active in IV forums as well as join the state chapter.
All the best.
J Thomas
I'm coming to the US for the first time on H1B. Do I need a one way or a return ticket? My travel agent told me that since I have a multiple entry visa (expiring on Oct 2011) a return ticket is not required unless I need to travel back home within one year. Could someone with knowledge about this issue help me out. I would really appreciate a reply from someone who recently landed in the US on H1B.
Thanks
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visacase
07-10 01:05 PM
Hi,
Can I work for a couple of days using tax form 1099 while on H1B? The amount for the number of hours while working will be less than $600. Please help.
Can I work for a couple of days using tax form 1099 while on H1B? The amount for the number of hours while working will be less than $600. Please help.
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Thanks Folks..It was for a friend of mine...
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December 1st, 2003, 01:50 PM
With the D100 now carrying a street price of $1499 from legitimate dealers...things are looking mighty nice as the price of admission for quality gear keeps going down.
There are regular refurb D100 for $1,199 on the market recently.
If you want the best value for money, the E+ rated, at Adorama now, 35-70/2.8 AF-D and 80-200/2.8 AF-D are the best buy in town. I always tempted to get them to add a few zooms to my primes.
But until the 1Dx comes out which is 4mp, and the 1Ds holds a price above $6,000 until April, I am NOT buying any more Nikkors, unless the FF digital F6 announces on time, which I think is an impossibility!
Steven
There are regular refurb D100 for $1,199 on the market recently.
If you want the best value for money, the E+ rated, at Adorama now, 35-70/2.8 AF-D and 80-200/2.8 AF-D are the best buy in town. I always tempted to get them to add a few zooms to my primes.
But until the 1Dx comes out which is 4mp, and the 1Ds holds a price above $6,000 until April, I am NOT buying any more Nikkors, unless the FF digital F6 announces on time, which I think is an impossibility!
Steven
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go_guy123
07-19 01:15 PM
Hi,
My U.S. born son is travelling with my friends from India to USA. He had gone to India for summer vacation. Would anybody have any sample letter for addressing to immigration authorities that we authorize his travel along with my friend.
Thanks.
US born child is citizen by birth and has RIGHT to enter United States. Immigration officials cant deny him the right to enter USA.
A simple letter saying that you have authorised your friend to accompany your child (minor) for the travel. The letter should have your contact address, cell etc
My U.S. born son is travelling with my friends from India to USA. He had gone to India for summer vacation. Would anybody have any sample letter for addressing to immigration authorities that we authorize his travel along with my friend.
Thanks.
US born child is citizen by birth and has RIGHT to enter United States. Immigration officials cant deny him the right to enter USA.
A simple letter saying that you have authorised your friend to accompany your child (minor) for the travel. The letter should have your contact address, cell etc
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nobody
05-09 04:18 PM
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09-08 09:02 PM
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webm
02-20 01:11 PM
Just a side note,you should send EAD/AP renewal applications only 120 days in advance not 180 days..according to the new rule set by USCIS.
Sorry!!someone will answer your actual query..
Sorry!!someone will answer your actual query..
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fatboysam
09-05 01:15 PM
Thanks very much for your answer. i have one more question :)
what should be correct answer for following question:
Have you made any specific plans?
If i select Yes, then it gives following option:
'intended date of arrival to US' and intended date to return back from US'
If i select No, then it gives following option:
'intended date of arrival to US'
what should be correct answer for following question:
Have you made any specific plans?
If i select Yes, then it gives following option:
'intended date of arrival to US' and intended date to return back from US'
If i select No, then it gives following option:
'intended date of arrival to US'
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st4rguitar
04-06 01:57 PM
Hi,
I am completing my h1 4 years and 7 months..
Planning to apply for GC.....I don't know about PERM processing...
1, How long its taking for PERM processing (including ad etc.,)?
2. Which center is doing PERM faster?
3. will there be any issue if 2 companies file for LC for me in the same center? my current employer is going file LC, but thinking to join some other company.
Please help.
1. To file the PERM itself it is minimum 60 days, though realistically it would be closer to 75-90 days to file. Regarding processing time, it depends on which category, if it is subject to audit, etc. I would say average would be 4-5 months.
2. Chicago hands-down is definitely faster than Atlanta.
3. No.
I am completing my h1 4 years and 7 months..
Planning to apply for GC.....I don't know about PERM processing...
1, How long its taking for PERM processing (including ad etc.,)?
2. Which center is doing PERM faster?
3. will there be any issue if 2 companies file for LC for me in the same center? my current employer is going file LC, but thinking to join some other company.
Please help.
1. To file the PERM itself it is minimum 60 days, though realistically it would be closer to 75-90 days to file. Regarding processing time, it depends on which category, if it is subject to audit, etc. I would say average would be 4-5 months.
2. Chicago hands-down is definitely faster than Atlanta.
3. No.
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Sakthisagar
05-13 12:19 PM
One of the reason may be L1 is misused very badly by body shoppers from all over the world.. example software companies ..
In case the person dont get H1B they will apply on L1 and get the green card fast, and also some guys come here on visit visa B1 Visa.
Meanwhlle genuine people here waitng for more than 10 years under Employment Based category.
In case the person dont get H1B they will apply on L1 and get the green card fast, and also some guys come here on visit visa B1 Visa.
Meanwhlle genuine people here waitng for more than 10 years under Employment Based category.
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PHANI_TAVVALA
12-15 02:47 PM
If she is currently on F-1 and if she wants to maintain F-1 when she comes back she will need to go to the embassy and get her F-1 visa. If she enters U.S on old unexpired H4-Visa her F-1 visa becomes invalidated and she won't qualify for OPT/CPT etc.
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08-27 07:40 PM
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will celebrate the grand opening of its new field office and application support center in Bedford on Thursday, Sept. 2, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, naturalization ceremony and tours of the facility. USCIS Associate Regional Director Shelley Goodwin will preside during the naturalization ceremony and will administer the Oath of Allegiance to 25 citizenship candidates. She will be joined by USCIS� Boston District Director Denis Riordan and USCIS� Manchester Field Office Director Simon Abi Nader.
Gov. John Lynch will join USCIS and delivering remarks for the special naturalization ceremony. Joining USCIS for the ribbon-cutting ceremony will be Bedford Town Manager Russell Marcoux, Mayor of Manchester Ted Gatsas and Glenn C. Rotondo, acting regional administrator of General Services Administration, New England region.
The new office, at 9 Ridgewood Road, will provide a range of immigration services, including naturalization interviews, lawful permanent resident processing, fingerprinting and photographic services and is well-suited to serve the area�s immigrant community. The new facility replaces the former Manchester location on Canal Street. The new office is based on a national model for new USCIS office locations throughout the country.
The new building is being dedicated to Sgt. Major Abraham Cohn, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient. Cohn was born in 1832 in Guttentag, an East Prussian town. He immigrated to the U.S. in the mid-19th century and fought for the Union during the Civil War serving with the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Volunteers. He was awarded the Medal of Honor �for conspicuous gallantry� in the Battle of the Wilderness (May 6, 1864) and �for bravery & coolness� at the Battle of the Crater (July 30, 1864).
The 25 citizenship candidates originate from 13 countries: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, China, France, Iran, Kosovo, Malaysia, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Sudan, Thailand and United Kingdom. The ribbon cutting will take place at 11 a.m. with the naturalization ceremony to follow at 1 p.m.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/08/new_us_immigration_office_to_o.html)
Gov. John Lynch will join USCIS and delivering remarks for the special naturalization ceremony. Joining USCIS for the ribbon-cutting ceremony will be Bedford Town Manager Russell Marcoux, Mayor of Manchester Ted Gatsas and Glenn C. Rotondo, acting regional administrator of General Services Administration, New England region.
The new office, at 9 Ridgewood Road, will provide a range of immigration services, including naturalization interviews, lawful permanent resident processing, fingerprinting and photographic services and is well-suited to serve the area�s immigrant community. The new facility replaces the former Manchester location on Canal Street. The new office is based on a national model for new USCIS office locations throughout the country.
The new building is being dedicated to Sgt. Major Abraham Cohn, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient. Cohn was born in 1832 in Guttentag, an East Prussian town. He immigrated to the U.S. in the mid-19th century and fought for the Union during the Civil War serving with the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Volunteers. He was awarded the Medal of Honor �for conspicuous gallantry� in the Battle of the Wilderness (May 6, 1864) and �for bravery & coolness� at the Battle of the Crater (July 30, 1864).
The 25 citizenship candidates originate from 13 countries: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, China, France, Iran, Kosovo, Malaysia, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Sudan, Thailand and United Kingdom. The ribbon cutting will take place at 11 a.m. with the naturalization ceremony to follow at 1 p.m.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/08/new_us_immigration_office_to_o.html)
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krithi
02-07 04:38 PM
Its waived if you are a returning on H1/L1 visa, but it din metion anything about using AP on return.
Thnx,
Java
Thnx,
Java
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yestogc
10-08 01:11 PM
I was going through the processing times bulletin which they normally release around 15th of every month and noticed that though date at top says (Posted: September 28, 2008 ) but before the list starts they have written
.................Service Center Processing Dates for Nebraska Service Center as of: July 31, 2008.
Now what is that, have they lost track of dates being considered as of today.............. I can understanb things might standstill for I-485 (dues of non availability of visa numbers), but what about I-140, for last few months it does not jumpout of that March shell.
Also what do they mean by as of July 31, 2008, can we not know someohow as of October 8th or September 28th, what cases are they considering .
Here is the link
https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/Processtimes.jsp?SeviceCenter=NSC
.................Service Center Processing Dates for Nebraska Service Center as of: July 31, 2008.
Now what is that, have they lost track of dates being considered as of today.............. I can understanb things might standstill for I-485 (dues of non availability of visa numbers), but what about I-140, for last few months it does not jumpout of that March shell.
Also what do they mean by as of July 31, 2008, can we not know someohow as of October 8th or September 28th, what cases are they considering .
Here is the link
https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/Processtimes.jsp?SeviceCenter=NSC
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gc_aspirant_prasad
07-10 09:32 PM
Yep. if you have offer, work visa is no issue in Canada.
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08-02 11:32 AM
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h1techSlave
03-28 11:02 AM
I have started a thread with similar message. Giving GCs to us means atleast another 10,000 home purchases = $3 billion. A few people here supported that idea, a few vehemently opposed and few was kind of neutral.
Worth pursuing in my opinion.
I am suggesting we should write to White House and to the Ben Bernanke in Mass and draw their attention towards a million people waiting for their green cards, logically they should have already got it(10 years waiting is illogical) but if USCIS use Visa recapture these people can get green cards and green cards to these people means a million new house buyers in the market new cars buyers etc etc. Everybody is going to get green card one day, why not now..That will help bail out the housing market. I'm sure it'll strike a cord with the lawmakers as it will benefit them politically....
Worth pursuing in my opinion.
I am suggesting we should write to White House and to the Ben Bernanke in Mass and draw their attention towards a million people waiting for their green cards, logically they should have already got it(10 years waiting is illogical) but if USCIS use Visa recapture these people can get green cards and green cards to these people means a million new house buyers in the market new cars buyers etc etc. Everybody is going to get green card one day, why not now..That will help bail out the housing market. I'm sure it'll strike a cord with the lawmakers as it will benefit them politically....
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