front123
03-19 02:27 PM
Hello,
I am not sure if this situation below has been faced by any forum member. Would appreciate any information/experience or advise from fellow members and attorneys
I am on H1-B - I- 140 approved stage (EB3) for past several years and have faced no issue with Extensions(5) and 8 Stampings over this long period, working for the same employer.Apr 2003 PD with 1 yr left on current H1 extension.
I 485- AOS not applied
I am now contemplating to return permanently due to personal reasons and in this process effectively abandon the H1-B and GC process.
After I return, my employer would keep the I-140 and GC process active and I may work for the same employer remotely.
What are the options I have ?
1.If I do not apply for the H1-B extension next year but my employer keeps the job open for the next few years(future employ), is Consular Processing possible once Apr-03 becomes current- say 3 years from now.. - what documents would I require in that case?
In the next 4 years, possibly Eb3 April 03 might become available thus making the AOS possible thru Consular Processing
Do I need to apply H1-B extension in this case if I am out of the US but still want to keep the GC process active?
2. If I need to apply for H1-B extension next year with the same employer assuming the job is still available (only if I return and assuming PD is not current),
Based on Neufeld memo, what would be the additional documents reqd for such an extension ?
3. In case CIS construes this as abandonment, would this have any bearing 10 years later, if I apply for Perm. Residence thru I -130 route, family based immigration
Would appreciate any advise on this.
I am not sure if this situation below has been faced by any forum member. Would appreciate any information/experience or advise from fellow members and attorneys
I am on H1-B - I- 140 approved stage (EB3) for past several years and have faced no issue with Extensions(5) and 8 Stampings over this long period, working for the same employer.Apr 2003 PD with 1 yr left on current H1 extension.
I 485- AOS not applied
I am now contemplating to return permanently due to personal reasons and in this process effectively abandon the H1-B and GC process.
After I return, my employer would keep the I-140 and GC process active and I may work for the same employer remotely.
What are the options I have ?
1.If I do not apply for the H1-B extension next year but my employer keeps the job open for the next few years(future employ), is Consular Processing possible once Apr-03 becomes current- say 3 years from now.. - what documents would I require in that case?
In the next 4 years, possibly Eb3 April 03 might become available thus making the AOS possible thru Consular Processing
Do I need to apply H1-B extension in this case if I am out of the US but still want to keep the GC process active?
2. If I need to apply for H1-B extension next year with the same employer assuming the job is still available (only if I return and assuming PD is not current),
Based on Neufeld memo, what would be the additional documents reqd for such an extension ?
3. In case CIS construes this as abandonment, would this have any bearing 10 years later, if I apply for Perm. Residence thru I -130 route, family based immigration
Would appreciate any advise on this.
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simikishore
08-02 11:04 AM
I am in the same boat. Attorneys, Gurus and Experts...please advice on this.
Hi Attorneys and Experts,
My GC finally recently got approved and wanted to know what is the minimum time by law, I can stay with my current employer that will not cause any issues during the application of citizenship later.
I have following questions:
� if I don�t work for my current employer for at least six months, What kind of issues comes up when applying for citizenship. What is the law.
� How do the USCIS knows I worked for the current employer for atleast 6 months. Do we have to show six months paystubs or yearly W2s.
All I am just trying to get a knowledge of what is the law.
Hi Attorneys and Experts,
My GC finally recently got approved and wanted to know what is the minimum time by law, I can stay with my current employer that will not cause any issues during the application of citizenship later.
I have following questions:
� if I don�t work for my current employer for at least six months, What kind of issues comes up when applying for citizenship. What is the law.
� How do the USCIS knows I worked for the current employer for atleast 6 months. Do we have to show six months paystubs or yearly W2s.
All I am just trying to get a knowledge of what is the law.
gconmymind
08-26 04:33 PM
A friend of mine told me that we do not have to pay Social Security Tax while working on EAD. Does anybody know if this is true ?
That would be a huge plus in case its true.
Your friend may have confused 485 based EAD with F1 OPT based EAD. On F1, you do not pay SS or Medicare. On AOS based EAD, you do need to pay SS/Medicare taxes.
That would be a huge plus in case its true.
Your friend may have confused 485 based EAD with F1 OPT based EAD. On F1, you do not pay SS or Medicare. On AOS based EAD, you do need to pay SS/Medicare taxes.
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tnite
10-08 11:14 AM
July 20th will be the RD
Read this forums for more info link (http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=106446)
Just my 2 cents
Read this forums for more info link (http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=106446)
Just my 2 cents
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kothari_rupesh
07-05 11:07 AM
Can somebody mention how long it took to get AP approval at NSC ? I applied for AP at NSC on June 12th and I booked ticket for my wife for Aug 3rd, I was going to join her to India and booked my for October, I figured I would carry both the AP's and use it for coming back, now I am reading that AP has to be approved before she leaves or else it is no good. Can some body put their approval times at AP in recent times, so I can decide to change tickets accordingly ?
sachuin23
10-06 03:32 PM
Hi RockStar,
Thanks for quick reply.I was really helpful. I hope they do not create more problems :confused:
Thanks for quick reply.I was really helpful. I hope they do not create more problems :confused:
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Anders �stberg
February 27th, 2005, 12:20 AM
You're right, it's missing something...
Chris, do you have an address to that wealthy person? :p
Chris, do you have an address to that wealthy person? :p
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NikNikon
July 16th, 2005, 05:46 AM
Hello and welcome. I have a D70 as well and also shoot a lot of concert type events, here's a link to that section of my gallery: http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/showgallery.php/cat/742
Maybe the EXIF data will be helpful though it's not completely accurate, even though I shoot in manual it will read shutter priority. ISO usually 1600 as Josh stated above.
Good luck and enjoy your camera, now maybe you can help me get into the photo pits. :) j/k
Maybe the EXIF data will be helpful though it's not completely accurate, even though I shoot in manual it will read shutter priority. ISO usually 1600 as Josh stated above.
Good luck and enjoy your camera, now maybe you can help me get into the photo pits. :) j/k