zCool
04-03 01:26 PM
You are okay, when you leave current employer, make sure there is not an overlap in dates when you get paycheck from there and get paycheck from new employer. couple of days won't matter but if there happens to be gap of more than 2 weeks you will probably need to explain that later at the time of 485 approval
wallpaper Linda Hogan and her oyfriend,
jonty_11
07-14 04:09 PM
I think we need to ask Congress for fixing the LUD mess....C'mon
LUDs mean nothing...Lets instead concentrate on IV initiatives on Home Page. Contact your local chapter for guidance.
LUDs mean nothing...Lets instead concentrate on IV initiatives on Home Page. Contact your local chapter for guidance.
mailmy_gc
03-02 07:24 PM
SDI is disability insurance you are mandated to insure during this kind of situations.
My wife is working on EAD. When we had baby (she had C-Section), she applied for SDI and she was paid. She asked her HR. HR mentioned SDI is nothing to do with immigration. Due to the company policy, We were forced to apply.
I know one of my friend who was benifitted with SDI and FMLA while he was on H1.
Thanks,
sr
My wife is working on EAD. When we had baby (she had C-Section), she applied for SDI and she was paid. She asked her HR. HR mentioned SDI is nothing to do with immigration. Due to the company policy, We were forced to apply.
I know one of my friend who was benifitted with SDI and FMLA while he was on H1.
Thanks,
sr
2011 Looks like Brooke and Linda
kshitijnt
05-03 08:39 PM
First of all you are on OPT and your status has not yet changed to H1. It will change to H1 in October.
Your company can cancel H1 with or without your knowledge.
Your new employer can transfer your H1 provided you have the receipt number EAC or WAC number.
If I were you, I would first get the receipt number from your employer and then join the new company on OPT. Also if things do not work out this way, you still join the new company as you are eligible for 17 months OPT extension, you can still qualify for next years H1.
Best strategy is to use as much time on OPT as possible because in that case you dont have to pay social security and medicare taxes.
Your company can cancel H1 with or without your knowledge.
Your new employer can transfer your H1 provided you have the receipt number EAC or WAC number.
If I were you, I would first get the receipt number from your employer and then join the new company on OPT. Also if things do not work out this way, you still join the new company as you are eligible for 17 months OPT extension, you can still qualify for next years H1.
Best strategy is to use as much time on OPT as possible because in that case you dont have to pay social security and medicare taxes.
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greyhair
06-15 11:38 AM
It is 1 million reen cards every year. If you add up family based, lottery, asylum EB etc., it all comes to around 1 million.
Out of 140K EB green cards, only half the green cards actually go to high skilled immigrants. The other half go to the spouses and children of high skilled immigrants. So out of 140K, less than half of these green cards are actually allocated to the high skilled EB immigrants.
Out of 140K EB green cards, only half the green cards actually go to high skilled immigrants. The other half go to the spouses and children of high skilled immigrants. So out of 140K, less than half of these green cards are actually allocated to the high skilled EB immigrants.
sam2006
09-09 02:26 PM
diptam
I had sent USCIS a color notarized copy from india and there was no issue:)
I had sent USCIS a color notarized copy from india and there was no issue:)
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Dalai Lama
02-09 01:08 PM
Fellows,
some body told me that if you are on H1B1 then you can not file for greencard. is it true?
I am on H1B1 and I have approved I-140.
I didnt knew the difference between H1b and H1B1.
Please help, I am so frustrated.
Dalai Lama
some body told me that if you are on H1B1 then you can not file for greencard. is it true?
I am on H1B1 and I have approved I-140.
I didnt knew the difference between H1b and H1B1.
Please help, I am so frustrated.
Dalai Lama
2010 linda brooke hogan charlie
shae marks
05-31 09:41 PM
Hi Immigration Gurus,
I have a valid H1B Visa which is expiring on Feb 16th, 2008 and my old H1 is expiring the same day as my Visa. I applied for my H1B extension my H1 extension is pending. I am planning to go to india on Dec last week and coming back on jan 7th.
1) Can I travel without any problems/
2) While coming back, what are the documents I need to show, will my old H1 is enough or do I have to show receipt of showing I applied for extension?
I really appreciate your time and advice, advanced thanks
I have a valid H1B Visa which is expiring on Feb 16th, 2008 and my old H1 is expiring the same day as my Visa. I applied for my H1B extension my H1 extension is pending. I am planning to go to india on Dec last week and coming back on jan 7th.
1) Can I travel without any problems/
2) While coming back, what are the documents I need to show, will my old H1 is enough or do I have to show receipt of showing I applied for extension?
I really appreciate your time and advice, advanced thanks
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NikNikon
October 27th, 2004, 05:41 AM
I know Steve prefers to go flashless and knock the ISO up to 1600 but then he's usually shooting bands with huge light shows. Shooting these bands in small clubs who don't have an extravagant light show without a flash I find most of the time my results are too dark. I first try to use the bounce flash method and if that doesn't work out I'll use it straight on but with a lower setting to where it doesn't completely wash out the color of the stage lighting. But yea, that would be my critique, 3 of 4 of your shots are on the dark side.