Gurus, This may not be the right forum for this question. But here it is anyway.
A friend of mine is on his second term of H1 visa and his first term H1B visa & I-94 are expired, but he has the approval notice of the second term. Now he is going to India by NWA through Amsterdam. Does he need a...
In my opinion it should be in the same area in general. As long you are still in the programming area you should be OK. The problem could arise if you switch to a totally different profession or field. e.g. a labor approved for a software engineer but currently in marketing could be a potential...
It depends on the district office. I heard cases in Dallas where they had only 1 week to prepare, but in my case (at Kansas City) I got a whole 2 moths to prepare after the interview notice.
Could you please share a little more information about your/her case.
When was your case approved and when did you file for her?
I can totally understand your frustration and truly sympathesize with you.
Please pay attention to the following in the 3rd paragraph:
It is not clear why this AC21 filing was either overlooked or not in the file at the time of the issuance of the NOIR several months later.
This is the main problem here. INS has not laid out any guidelines about notification of...
Murthy is an immigration lawyer and her survival is dependent on scared customers and the level of panic she can create among the community.
I agree with RC. In fact there is no official method of notifying about AC21(No I-forms, nothing). I seriously doubt if an AC21 letter ever makes to...
In my opinion the attorney is a waste of space and money at the interview. Usually Attorneys charge between $200 to $400 to attend an interview. People(expecially EB category) prefer to take them for the peace of mind. I have no idea what the heck this attorney of your's is thinking and why in...
No. The local offices are very prompt as compared to national offices. I think once you submit the vaccination you will get the approval letter in a week or two.
I had a similiar case. My son's medical form was missing. I went back to the doctor on the same day that is Oct 27th, got a new...
LGA1,
Congratulations!
I agree with all your advices except No. 2. Unless availability of visa numbers is an issue and you happen to be from one of those countries, EB3 is the safest route as this has the least risk of a RFE at any stage. Generally speaking EB1 has the highest scrutiny...
You don't need a copy of your tax returns from IRS. You can order a transcript of your tax returns and that is free of cost. USCIS accepts these transcripts.
- Do you know what triggers your transfer?
Hard to tell. Could be anything. BC, EVL, etc. But she only asked for the EVL and the medical form for my son, which was missing in his file. I had to go back to the doctor and get a duplicate of that form selaed in an envelope.
- What did you bring...
Well, I never had to use it. They never asked for it.
Yes, I had kept a notarized tranlation ready. If I remember correctly, it mentioned something like "we have searched the birth record for Mr. X s/o Mr. Y born on dd/mm/yyyy and the record could not be found."
Panch,
I think the job has to be a "Full Time Permanent" in a similiar field. The difference in salary does not really matter. If possible, Try to get a permanent job with your client(or elsewhere).
Who knows, they may approve you w/o any RFE. But then this is INS, you better be prepared...
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