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I did browse through the INS memo; it would appear that you qualify for the expedited process and the fact that you were asked to file N-14 is a good sign. Good luck!
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Even a highly-efficient and well-run organization, such as the INS, makes mistakes! (There is no way that I can say that with a straight face!) One is, however, not allowed to capitalize on these mistakes. When your 6 years are up, the visa ceases to be valid, even if it is supposedly...
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You are right. Your wife is required to reside in the US on a permanent basis only after she becomes a permanent resident. Also, since the two of you have been married for over two years, she should receive a "no-strings-attached" green card.
Police Clearance Certificate - from 02/01/2002
The following information is from the "Breaking News" section of the Oh Law Firm\'s home page (http://www.immigration-law.com/):
Updated 12/31/01: Chennai New Immigrant Visa Application Procedures Effective 02/01/2002
The American...
references
Since the original question has been answered and we are now discussing references, I figured that the following article may be of interest to you... enjoy!
A Lexicon of Inconspicuously Ambiguous Recommendations - Robert J. Thornton
Letters of recommendation are becoming...
from the faq section of the web site of the US consulate, Chennai, India
http://madras.sphynx.com/wwwhfaq.php3?cat=5
Click on the above link and click on "I came back to India to have my child. Can the baby return with me to the U.S.?" and you should see:
i Your child will not...
Re: The deciding caveat will be the position taken by one or both the employers
Absolutely! This is easily the most important factor influencing one\'s decision. Most employers have non-compete clauses and someone on a H-1B should be very careful to not run afoul of these. My advice: please get...
it is legal
It is legal to simultaneously hold two jobs with two different H-1B visas. Refer to the following item in immigration.com\'s faq:
http://www.immigration.com/faq/hvisa.html#199
wrong again!
From http://www.allaboutvisas.com/website/faqs/h1b.htm:
b May I have multiple H-1B petitions?
b Yes, a foreign professional may work for multiple employers so
b long as each employer has an H-1B petition approved for the
b professional.
So, one person can work for and...
One of my relatives submitted his H1-B application to TT Services on Friday evening. He received his stamped passport by courier on Tuesday morning! He submitted all the documents mentioned on the Chennai consulate web-site, including photographs of his place of work. He had previously entered...
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When I hear / read about INS representatives routinely dishing out incorrect information I am often merely amused and occasionally a bit annoyed but I am finding it a little harder to comprehend this apparent disagreement between these two federal documents. Perhaps there is an...
Sec. 334.2 Application for naturalization.
Interesting... check out this link:
http://www.ins.gov/lpbin/lpext.dll/inserts/slb/slb-1/slb-9511/slb-31507/slb-31539?f=templates&fn=document-frame.htm#slb-8cfrsec3342
(b) An application for naturalization may be filed up to 90 days prior to...
applying prematurely
Why would you do that? There were at least two cases mentioned on one of these forums of people applying prematurely for adjustment of status and being told about a year and a half later that they had to re-file. While a naturalization application may be given a little more...
90 days
Two pdf documents, viz., "A Guide to Naturalization" and the instructions for "Application for Naturalization," indicate that one may apply 90 days prior to meeting the continuous residence requirement. What is your source for the 3-month figure?
90 days
You may send your application 90 days before you meet the requirements for continuous residence
b provided
you meet all the other eligibility requirements when you file your application with the INS. I believe the INS does start processing the application right away.
walk-ins
Out here in the Bay Area (California) there are quite a few application support centers (ASCs) that allow walk-ins on certain days of the week. You should verify whether this is the case where you live.
ada: meeting the requirements for continuous residence
If you and your son are not away for more than 6 months at a time, you would probably be okay. Note that this is merely a necessary condition and by no means a sufficient condition and so there is no guarantee that you will not be hassled...
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